sfladave Posted September 16, 2004 Posted September 16, 2004 Butkus maybe? Wonder if Dobler will be in top 5?
USMCBillsFan Posted September 16, 2004 Posted September 16, 2004 Butkus could be there. I'll bet Ray Lewis is in the top 10....
USMCBillsFan Posted September 16, 2004 Posted September 16, 2004 Ronnie Lott used to punish people too...
sfladave Posted September 16, 2004 Author Posted September 16, 2004 Rob Johnson???? 33997[/snapback] I actually thought Rob was a scrapper, unfortunately all the hits and sacks turned him into a deer in headlights!
stuckincincy Posted September 16, 2004 Posted September 16, 2004 Chuck Bednarik, Jack Lambert too. 34007[/snapback] OK on Bednarik as a possibility. I lived in PGH then and watched Lambert play his entire career - cheap-shot artist who coudn't cover a pass to save his soul and played behind the Iron Curtain and was flanked by Andy Russell and Jack Ham. I remember a play against Cincy - FB Pete Johnson (a large fellow) met Lambert in the open field. Lambert squared himself and spread his arms for the tackle and Jonshon hit him square, Lambert flew in the air for 5 or so yards and Johnson rumbled 30 or so yards into the EZ. It was comical.
Rico Posted September 16, 2004 Posted September 16, 2004 OK on Bednarik as a possibility. I lived in PGH then and watched Lambert play his entire career - cheap-shot artist who coudn't cover a pass to save his soul and played behind the Iron Curtain and was flanked by Andy Russell and Jack Ham. I remember a play against Cincy - FB Pete Johnson (a large fellow) met Lambert in the open field. Lambert squared himself and spread his arms for the tackle and Jonshon hit him square, Lambert flew in the air for 5 or so yards and Johnson rumbled 30 or so yards into the EZ. It was comical. 34020[/snapback] OK... Mean Joe Greene, that guy was a bastard!
Alaska Darin Posted September 16, 2004 Posted September 16, 2004 OK on Bednarik as a possibility. I lived in PGH then and watched Lambert play his entire career - cheap-shot artist who coudn't cover a pass to save his soul and played behind the Iron Curtain and was flanked by Andy Russell and Jack Ham. I remember a play against Cincy - FB Pete Johnson (a large fellow) met Lambert in the open field. Lambert squared himself and spread his arms for the tackle and Jonshon hit him square, Lambert flew in the air for 5 or so yards and Johnson rumbled 30 or so yards into the EZ. It was comical. 34020[/snapback] Say what you want about Lambert, but his ragdolling of that idiot Cliff Harris in the Super Bowl was an all time NFL moment on how to stick up for a teammate.
sfladave Posted September 16, 2004 Author Posted September 16, 2004 Tasker was #73 "It's the size of the fight in the dog"
stevestojan Posted September 16, 2004 Posted September 16, 2004 if it includes mentally tough, scott norwood would have to be on that list. Im surprised he made it 5 years without making a noose out of his shoelaces...
BillsNYC Posted September 16, 2004 Posted September 16, 2004 I had this on video....Kelly was top 20 I think
Captain America Posted September 16, 2004 Posted September 16, 2004 Leonard 'Hitman'Smith wasnt too shabby. I always liked his statement .They should never call a late hit unless the guy is walking back to the huddle
Rayzer32 Posted September 16, 2004 Posted September 16, 2004 Jack Youngblood. How many players finished games with a broken leg. I don't mean some cracked bone or hairline fracture either. His leg was broke. Honorable mention: Butkus, Dobler, L. Smith, Lambert, Hacksaw Reynolds.
Rico Posted September 16, 2004 Posted September 16, 2004 Wonder if they'd put Jack Tatum on the list???
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