ROMOTOOWENS
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Darren Woodson
Bob Lily
Randy White
DeMarcus Ware
Bob Lily
Randy White
DeMarcus Ware
Bengals - I went with 1 player at each level:
Tim Krumrie - NT
Ken Riley - CB
David Fulcher - S
Reggie Williams - LB
Carl Eller
Alan Page
John Randle
Chris Doleman
I would be comfy putting that line against any line, including the Rams.
Carl Eller
Alan Page
John Randle
Chris Doleman
I would be comfy putting that line against any line, including the Rams.
Rams will kick that ass.
Rams will kick that ass.
Deacon Jones > Eller
Merlin Olsen > Doleman
Aaron Donald > Randle
Page > Youngblood
Deacon didn't kick ass, but head slapped the shit out of you, the original bitch slap
Not one to be trifled with
Who doesn't agree?
Deacon Jones > Eller
Merlin Olsen > Doleman
Aaron Donald > Randle
Page > Youngblood
Yeah and he was a deacon haha!Deacon didn't kick ass, but head slapped the shit out of you, the original bitch slap
Why don't you put the right positions against each other.
Doleman > Youngblood
Page > Olsen
Donald > Randle but Donald still has some work to do.
Deacon > Eller this is closer to = than you think it is. Eller had a better peak.
1. Donald doesn't have any work to do, he is two time DPOY unlike Randle.
2. Deacon was better in his peak
Ten things you didn't know about Deacon Jones
Quarterback sack totals didn't become an official NFL statistic until 1982; that's extremely unfortunate given the plethora of outstanding pass rushers who toiled in the NFL long before then. This means that the man who coined the term "sack" is excluded from the record books. Thankfully, there are people who have gone back through the old game footage to record Deacon Jones' incredible sack totals. In 1967, Jones (unofficially) registered 26 sacks, a standard that would eclipse the current single-season record of 22.5 by Michael Strahan. That total becomes more impressive when you realize that it was accomplished in a 14-game season. For an encore, Jones (unofficially) had 24 sacks in 1968.
3. Page slight nod over 14 time pro bowler Olsen
4. Doleman is a 3 time first team All Pro, while that tough s.o.b. Youngblood is a 5 time 1st team all Pro and 3 time second team All Pro. Youngblood was better
I like this part
Deacon Jones was known for saying utterly bombastic things in front of a camera. He's stated such things as, "I'd made up my mind that I wasn't taking any prisoners and the wounded would be shot," and the graphic "Sacking a quarterback is just like you devastate a city or you cream a multitude of people." Despite such bravado, Jones was known as a clean player. Aggressive, yes, but not one to administer a cheap shot. "I played against him a thousand times. Never once did he hit me below the knees. Never once did he try to clothesline me. Never once did he have a dirty play. He was a fair player and a great player," Minnesota Vikings Hall of Fame quarterback Fran Tarkenton told NFL Network.
Yeah and he was a deacon haha!
Too be honest I am a big time fan of everyone of those Rams players especially Youngblood but
Purple People Eaters > Fearsome Foursome
I had to try and win something, lolzzz
Sinclair was solid but I got to give Kenny easier than God. He was dominant. Sinclair was not
Consider yourself lucky Sonny some got off a lot worse. I'm fortunate never had any issues in school just the strap but like you said well deserved! I really didn't think I could hit that kid with a snowball 50 yards away one hell of a shot....Not only did the priest slap me , but the nuns used to slap the shit out of me in school, not saying I didn't deserve it. Different era, and you said nothing to your parents , or they would double the beating without any questions