merlin Posted October 13, 2006 Posted October 13, 2006 ESPN article about Mets/Cardinals NEW YORK -- What Michael Jordan was to the Cleveland Cavaliers ... What Troy Aikman was to the Buffalo Bills ... What Tiger Woods was, and is, to the golf-course architects of the entire universe ... That's what Carlos Beltran is to the St. Louis Cardinals. ... although I think it was more the Dallas Defense, or maybe Emmit Smith, who seemed to be the bigger "Bill-killers" than Troy. He was one of those QBs who never seemed to put up extraordinary numbers, but did just enough to "manage the game".
daquixers_is_back Posted October 13, 2006 Posted October 13, 2006 Personally I kinda think it was Jim Kelly and Thurman Thomas who were Bill-Killers ... we just couldnt seem to play good against Dallas.
Stl Bills Posted October 14, 2006 Posted October 14, 2006 ESPN article about Mets/Cardinals... although I think it was more the Dallas Defense, or maybe Emmit Smith, who seemed to be the bigger "Bill-killers" than Troy. He was one of those QBs who never seemed to put up extraordinary numbers, but did just enough to "manage the game". 803486[/snapback] Beltran has had amazing individual success against the Cards but even in 2004 when he was lights out in the NLCS the Cards won that series. We'll have to see this year... so I don't really get the analogy.
Cripes Posted October 14, 2006 Posted October 14, 2006 Troy was a bystander in Super Bowl XXVIII compared to Emmitt Smith and James Washington.
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