*Just kidding..........I think we can all agree that this one is that guy from Mississippi Valley State University....................................................
@doubledragon said:
81 - You could also go with: Richard " Night Train" Lane, Terrell Owens, Tim Brown
I thought hard about Night Train Lane, but it just came down to, IMHO, Eller looking just a bit better to me. Tim Brown.....excellent player, but not that high. As far as Owens goes, I can not in good conscience, call him the best NFL anything. He was an excellent player; he's in the HOF; but the best one at any position, number, etc..........no way! Now, if you're looking for the biggest NFL whatever, then I would say Owens is the biggest prima-donna in NFL history. But I digress, and that is all just my own humble opinion, for better or for worse.
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56 LT Lawrence Taylor
56- LT
Expecting a big splash soon from Mr.Bednarik!
Sorry Show, I missed that you already put LT up before me.
57-Rickey Jackson
58 -
59- Jack Ham (the above pictured Mr Lamberts partner in crime)
60 - Chuck Bednarik
Mike Webster was as good as this guy.
I forgive you. 😂
60 - Chuck Bednarik
I have no problem with Mike Webster over Ray Lewis.
61 - Bill George
Steve
*Changed from Nate Newton
62 - Jim Langer
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63 - Gene Upshaw
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64 - Randall McDaniel
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65 - Gary Zimmerman
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66 - Ray Nitschke
Steve
Some might want Bill George here, but I like Nate Newton.
I missed Bill George.
8x All-pro
All-1950s Team
vs Nate Newton
2x All-pro
I therefore, change my pick on #61, to Bill George.
Steve
Adrian Peterson!
Bill George is the correct answer
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NFL hall of fame listed by number.
A little help with the high numbers.
https://www.profootballhof.com/heroes-of-the-game/jersey-number/#a60
67- Bob Kuechenberg
68 - Will Shields - Pro Football Hall of Famer, 12x pro bowler, made 223 starts in 224 games.
69 David Bakhtiari ? Jared Allen ?
69 Jared Allen imo
70 - Sam Huff?
70> @thisistheshow said:
I was leaning that way
Old school & a BEAST
70 = Jim Marshall
2000 all decade team
72 Dan Dierdorf
John Hannah
74- Bob Lilly
75 - Deacon Jones or Joe Greene, take your pick.
76 - Steve Hutchinson or Orlando Pace
76 - Lou Groza
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77 - The Galloping Ghost, Red Grange
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78 - Bruce Smith
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79 - Rosey Brown
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80 - Kellen Winslow
*Just kidding..........I think we can all agree that this one is that guy from Mississippi Valley State University....................................................
Jerry Rice
Steve
81-Randy Moss
81 should be Carl Eller
84 would be Randy Moss
Steve
81 - You could also go with: Richard " Night Train" Lane, Terrell Owens, Tim Brown
I thought hard about Night Train Lane, but it just came down to, IMHO, Eller looking just a bit better to me. Tim Brown.....excellent player, but not that high. As far as Owens goes, I can not in good conscience, call him the best NFL anything. He was an excellent player; he's in the HOF; but the best one at any position, number, etc..........no way! Now, if you're looking for the biggest NFL whatever, then I would say Owens is the biggest prima-donna in NFL history. But I digress, and that is all just my own humble opinion, for better or for worse.
Carry on!
Steve
All great choices!! I’m going with TO! No offense to @SDSportsFan
Hard to evaluate Lane.
Eller and Owens are pretty equal, Carl wins it with the better nick-name "Moose"!
;-)