LeRoy Butler, 3rd best player on back to back super bowl teams. 4 all-pros and pro bowls. Best true safety of the 90's.
Leroy Butler best true safety of the 90s? really? Is that an oops?
Can't think of anyone who was better in the 90's. Rod Woodson was more corner than safety in the 90's, and Brian Dawkins only played 4 years in the 90's.
Oh. To each his own then. It's rare someone speaks so highly of him.
My opinion would start with Ronnie Lott, then Darren Woodson, John Lynch, Atwater and either Steeler. I'd take all them before Butler.
Dawkins is probably similar for the 90s.
We do these threads every year and I can't recall anyone ever saying a four time probowler belonged. I just found it interesting is all
I agree Lott was MUCH better, but he retired in '94. Darren Woodson is close, but I don't think he was as good at his peak as Butler was. I feel Lynch and Atwater are similar to each other, in that they are both remembered as better players than they really were, because they were both big hitters, on Super Bowl winning teams, but both were very mediocre in coverage. I assume your other Steeler is Carnell Lake, who I'd have a notch behind all these guys.
If we are just talking safeties, I've always wondered why Johnny Robinson isn't a HOF'er. He's a 6 time all-pro, and 7 time pro-bowl player, who was arguably the best defensive player(maybe overall player) on the Chiefs 2 Super Bowl teams(him or Bobby Bell) and in my opinion, was as good as any safety in history.