Chuck Walden
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Probably. Night Train was unreal. He’s my cornerback GOATI remember when Sports Illustrated came out with their NFL all time 75th year team, Mike Haynes was one of the 2 starting CB's. Can't recall the other one......Night Train Layne maybe?
Willie Brown anyone? Mike Haynes was the penultimate "smoove" corner....meaning he moved in a smooth effortless manner. Lot of great corners back in the day...but the game was so freakin' different. I miss it.
If you can’t beat em, change the rules. I wonder how much different the game would be today if Manning didn’t choke on an annual basis (thus making Polish change the rules to make it easier for Peyton)You got that right. Hell, I miss the game we had just a few years ago,circa 2003, before Polian,Dungy and Manning helped destroy this great game.
Every rule change, or so-called " point of emphasis" from roughly 2003 to now favored the offense, with just a few exceptions. The fact that BB and TB et al adjusted to those changes better than anyone else doesnt change the fact that a lot of the changes sucked.
The Pats have brought me a lot of joy over the last 20 years, but I liked the NFL game better in 2003 than now.
Mike Haynes was Cat like quick
I think some of the changes were inevitable,i.e. trying to reduce concussions. But not to the extent they are today. Manning et al played their part, but so did fantasy football. With the $ to be made in fantasy, the NFL wanted a high-scoring league. They got it.If you can’t beat em, change the rules. I wonder how much different the game would be today if Manning didn’t choke on an annual basis (thus making Polish change the rules to make it easier for Peyton)
Yeah a lot of the changes would have happened regardless, but Polian and co made them happen a lot fasterI think some of the changes were inevitable,i.e. trying to reduce concussions. But not to the extent they are today. Manning et al played their part, but so did fantasy football. With the $ to be made in fantasy, the NFL wanted a high-scoring league. They got it.
I remember when Sports Illustrated came out with their NFL all time 75th year team, Mike Haynes was one of the 2 starting CB's. Can't recall the other one......Night Train Layne maybe?
Probably. Night Train was unreal. He’s my cornerback GOAT
I get why most people consider him a Raider first and foremost (SB win, Haynes & Haynes), but he spent just as much time with the Pats. In my mind his Pats tenure always gets a little overlooked, he’s one of my favorite pre-Parcells players
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