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Originally posted by flarendep1 View PostJC,
I have met Johnny U - he was a next door neighbor to my wifes Uncle. It was at is duaghter's (wifes cousin) wedding.
Great guy, very down to earth. He was smaller than I imagined cause as a kid he was one of my heroes. His one hand was crippled from injuries.
There is another statue of him right outside Ravens stadium.
BTW, I saw you had a tough day yesterday, bring it back this week. You had to admire how the Ravens shut down Denver, told you not to go down with DenverQuestions, comments, complaints:
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Originally posted by musclemann View PostJust about right. He has been damn fortunate to play on some good teams with good players.
Billy Schroeder??
Antonio Freeman??
Robert Brooks??
These guys were the leading receivers on his team in many years.
If he had a randy Moss, jerry Rice or equivalent player his numbers would be even gaudier.
I put him about fifth behind Montana, Unitas, Marino and maybe a couple others
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Originally posted by griswold View PostBrett Favre has been surrounded by mediocre receivers his whole career.
Billy Schroeder??
Antonio Freeman??
Robert Brooks??
These guys were the leading receivers on his team in many years.
If he had a randy Moss, jerry Rice or equivalent player his numbers would be even gaudier.
I put him about fifth behind Montana, Unitas, Marino and maybe a couple others
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Originally posted by GOLDENGREEK View Post1) Marino
2) Johnny Unitas
3) John Elway
4) Dan Fouts
5) Joe Montana
6) Steve Young
7) Peyton Manning
8) Joe Namath
9)Jim Kelly
10)Warren Moon
11) Farve
12) Troy Aikman
A guy at #1 with no ring and Warren Moon on a list that Brady didn't make? You are on crack!
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Originally posted by GOLDENGREEK View PostMarino was the better QB
If Marino played to the age of 86 like Favre he would still have the recordLast edited by wayne1218; 11-03-2009, 06:02 PM.
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Originally posted by wayne1218 View PostA guy at #1 with no ring and Warren Moon on a list that Brady didn't make? You are on crack!
Dan fouts, sorry, no way he is that high on my list.
Each to his own i guessQuestions, comments, complaints:
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Originally posted by jcindaville View PostBradshaw has 4 rings and he didnt make his list either
Dan fouts, sorry, no way he is that high on my list.
Each to his own i guess
I agree about to each their own but some people and their hatred towards certain players make out lists that have them looking absolutely FOOLISH.
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Originally posted by wayne1218 View PostI agree about to each their own but some people and their hatred towards certain players make out lists that have them looking absolutely FOOLISH.
I agree, i am by no means a Pat fan, but Tom Brady is the shit.
Troy Brown and the other cast of decent but not great WR and virtually never a running game, and look at that cat and how many rings he is sporting.
Brady is definitley in my top 10, and if the game was on the line and i needed one drive with time running out. Give me Montana and Brady.Questions, comments, complaints:
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Bradshaw had awesome talent around him, and I mean awesome. But he did produce with that talent.
Didnt hurt to have the Steele curtain always giving you the ball in good field position either.Questions, comments, complaints:
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Originally posted by wayne1218 View PostSeriously, he has Fouts ahead of Joe Montana. Did Fouts ever beat Montana? What a joke!Questions, comments, complaints:
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Originally posted by jcindaville View PostI agree, i am by no means a Pat fan, but Tom Brady is the shit.
Troy Brown and the other cast of decent but not great WR and virtually never a running game, and look at that cat and how many rings he is sporting.
Brady is definitley in my top 10, and if the game was on the line and i needed one drive with time running out. Give me Montana and Brady.Last edited by wayne1218; 11-03-2009, 06:19 PM.
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I can name one WR for the Pats
Tony Deion Branch, Jr. (born, July 18, 1979, in Albany, Georgia) (Resides in Carmel, Indiana) is an American football wide receiver who currently plays for the Seattle Seahawks of the NFL. He is 5'9" and 193 pounds and was picked by New England in the second round of the 2002 NFL Draft out of the University of Louisville. Branch was named the Most Valuable Player of Super Bowl XXXIX on February 6, 2005,
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