Lurks_All_Day
Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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For me has to be Tedy Bruschi He would lead the D by example and in voice he would have picked Eli off on the pass Mayo almost had TB54 would be in the same place as mayo but turned to see that ball and had it.
Ted Johnson is here now, at least his replacement is (mayo).We need someone with some game changing-ball hawking skills to go with Mayo.
If your post is about respect, the man has mine. :youtheman:
Haven't read the thread, so don't know if somebody already said....
Andre Tippett. Sack-MONSTER.
If I had to go defense it would be Rodney Harrison because Law was too physical early in his career and he wouldn't get away with it now.
I'm going to take a guess and assume you missed the premise of this thread?
i cant believe how many people picked moss over the other great players on that list. mind boggling. i went with ty law. rodney would have been my second choice.
i cant believe how many people picked moss over the other great players on that list. mind boggling. i went with ty law. rodney would have been my second choice.
why is tippet not on this list............like really or coates?