Chad Johnson-He is what can be right, fun and sporting in football. The guy cares and gets it.
Roy Williams/Lions-Fellow Texan; have followed his career since HS and he plays for my favorite team. Needs some better public relations coaching but a monster on the field.
Marvin Harrison/Holt-The two most technically proficient WR in the game right now and, when all is said and done, all time. Those guys are that good with all aspects of playing that position. Rice is in his own class and Harrison and or Holt will be at the top of the Everyone Else List.
Troy Polamalu-Organized chaos.
Tommie Harris-He is the fulcrum that Bears defense is built around. He does not get enough credit for his abilities.
W. Dunn-Great man; big heart and exceptional football player.
D. Ryans-Most recent example of 40 times and Combine/work-out numbers being crunched a little too hard.
All Time
Billy Sims-That was my guy many years ago. Oh, what could have been with him...what could have been. I still can recall his first game against the Rams.
Lester Hayes-I still have my Sports Illustrated poster of Hayes in his stance just absolutely glazed with Stick'em. I finally framed the damn thing despite the torn corners and rips.
Largent-Right in line with Harrison and Holt in terms of ability to play all aspects of the WR position. Extremely underrated player.
Tommy Nobis-Probably the best defensive player eligible for the HOF that is not enshrined. When you get time, check out his college and professional numbers. The guy could rock.
Greg Pruitt-Another one of my guys.
Lance Alworth-The guy was sick and had one of the greatest football nicknames of all time...Bambi. He is another one that, if you do not know, might want to check out his career statistics.
John Jefferson
A. Manning
C. Branch
Mean Joe
Roger Craig
Freeman McNeil
R. Lott
Special place for Jack Youngblood. Anybody that plays and finishes the playoffs with a broken leg is someone I want to watch play.
Roy Williams/Lions-Fellow Texan; have followed his career since HS and he plays for my favorite team. Needs some better public relations coaching but a monster on the field.
Marvin Harrison/Holt-The two most technically proficient WR in the game right now and, when all is said and done, all time. Those guys are that good with all aspects of playing that position. Rice is in his own class and Harrison and or Holt will be at the top of the Everyone Else List.
Troy Polamalu-Organized chaos.
Tommie Harris-He is the fulcrum that Bears defense is built around. He does not get enough credit for his abilities.
W. Dunn-Great man; big heart and exceptional football player.
D. Ryans-Most recent example of 40 times and Combine/work-out numbers being crunched a little too hard.
All Time
Billy Sims-That was my guy many years ago. Oh, what could have been with him...what could have been. I still can recall his first game against the Rams.
Lester Hayes-I still have my Sports Illustrated poster of Hayes in his stance just absolutely glazed with Stick'em. I finally framed the damn thing despite the torn corners and rips.
Largent-Right in line with Harrison and Holt in terms of ability to play all aspects of the WR position. Extremely underrated player.
Tommy Nobis-Probably the best defensive player eligible for the HOF that is not enshrined. When you get time, check out his college and professional numbers. The guy could rock.
Greg Pruitt-Another one of my guys.
Lance Alworth-The guy was sick and had one of the greatest football nicknames of all time...Bambi. He is another one that, if you do not know, might want to check out his career statistics.
John Jefferson
A. Manning
C. Branch
Mean Joe
Roger Craig
Freeman McNeil
R. Lott
Special place for Jack Youngblood. Anybody that plays and finishes the playoffs with a broken leg is someone I want to watch play.