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I went with Hannah, some call him the greatest Olineman ever. Well Haynes is way up there on the list of greatest corners ever. The guy was just an incredible cornerback. So I voted for Hannah, but Haynes has to be considered 1B to Hannah's 1A.Mike Haynes was an excellent pick
I went with Hannah, some call him the greatest Olineman ever. Well Haynes is way up there on the list of greatest corners ever. The guy was just an incredible cornerback. So I voted for Hannah, but Haynes has to be considered 1B to Hannah's 1A.
You youngsters have no idea how great he was. Should've been a 1st ballot Hall of Famer. because he was quiet and not a talker on the field, he was extremely underrated, kinda like Curtis Martin was a s a running back, was 4th all time when he retired, but wasn't a 1st ballot Hall Of Famer.
1st Place 1977 combo of Raymond Clayborn and Stanley Morgan.
2nd Place 1973 trio of Hannah, Cunnignham and Stingley.
3rd Place 1994 Willie McGinest
Remember when the Pats could draft? Those were good times.
You've always liked her.In terms of immediate impact? Terry Glenn and it's not even close.
Wilfork. Completely Dominant player until the ACL at the end of his career He was a HOF caliber player for 10 years, with SB rings on both ends. He should be in Canton when the time comes.
From the selections offered I also feel Bledsoe had the most significant overall impact on the franchise at a crucial time in its history -- the transition from perennial league doormat to winners. I understand Hannah's popularity and longevity as the team's greatest-ever offensive lineman. But mostly by the nature of his position, his on-field impact in terms of tipping the balance of games arguably was less than Law, McGinest and Wilfork.I picked Bledsoe ... the pick that started it all.
We've had a waiting list since his selection.
In terms of immediate impact? Terry Glenn and it's not even close.
Jesus I forgot about him. Not sure about better CB but he was a better overall football player.Those placing Ty Law ahead of Mike Haynes have obviously never seen Mike Haynes play.
No disrespect to Law, but Haynes was simply better...much better.
I want Wonder Woman to kidnap BB, tie him up with her rope so I can ask him a bunch of questions.I’ve always wondered who Belichick would prefer in their primes between Seymour and Wilfork. It may not be as obvious as it seems.