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Gotta go with Ray Clay for all the reasons stated.
No question.Faulk and Vrabel were very good players ...
Clayborn played at a higher level IMO.
Steve Nelson wasn't one to shoot his mouth off. When he says the greatest game ever seen by a cornerback, that means something.
For those who remember, Duper and Clayton with Marino, was the hottest WR combination of the decade. Clayborn's assignment, take whoever lined up and shut down one side of the field with no help.
Patriots Hall of Fame Nominee: Raymond Clayborn
I remember it like yesterday. All the padding inside it came out.Do you remember toward the end of the 85 AFCCG, Duper threw his helmet after another Marino incompletion and got flagged for it? That was the result of a game full of Clayborn frustration. It was beautiful.
Only time he was beat was by Willie McDonoughSteve Nelson wasn't one to shoot his mouth off. When he says the greatest game ever seen by a cornerback, that means something.
For those who remember, Duper and Clayton with Marino, was the hottest WR combination of the decade. Clayborn's assignment, take whoever lined up and shut down one side of the field with no help.
Patriots Hall of Fame Nominee: Raymond Clayborn
I'm not a Haynes guy. I still see him falling on his butt in the 78 playoff game. That was game over. Plus Ray stuck with the Pats.haynes was the BEST pats cb(and imo the best cb period in nfl history-he was almost as shutdown as deion, but unlike primetime, mike could actually tackle). But clayborn was my FAVORITE, probably because i saw his whole career, whereas stupid billy sullivan let haynes go to oakland. yes man, i remember that scene at the 85 afccg. That wasnt the only time ray clay did that either. one helluva player