Larry Little
Tom Mack
Gen Upshaw
Bruce Matthews
Joe DeLamielleure
Mike Munchak
Billy Shaw
Lou Creekmur
Forrest Gregg
John Hannah
Ngamer i believe you have a lot of tackles on your list- Yary, Dierdorf, Munoz, Slater.
Well, you both used at least one person who I would consider a tackle instead of a guard(Wright, Gregg, and Creekmur), but it's easily fixable because you both listed 10 people. Removing the above names from the lists, I lean towards Ngamer for going waaay back in the file and pulling out Walt Kiesling.
Both are good though.
Maybe to get more responces we should extend the time limit to 48 hours. And NGamer gets my vote and the winthetombradyhate
I think you're right. If we don't get 5 lists in 24 hours, the deadline will extend to 48 hours.
That being said, congrats to Ngamer, let's move on.
Next position: Kick/Punt Returners, 6 players
Mel Gray
Desmond Howard
Rick Upchurch
Vai Sikahema
Billy "White Shoes" Johnson
Ron Smith
This was a tough one:?
Alright, only 3 positions to go. I was going to save this next one for last, but we need something to draw some interest before we hit Tackles.
Next position: Runningbacks(including Fullbacks, Halfbacks, and the like), 8-10 players
RB:
Walter Payton
Gale Sayers
Barry Sanders
Emmitt Smitth
Jim Thorpe
Jim Brown
Marcus Allen
earl Campbell
Tony Dorsett
Eric Dickerson
Doak Walker
Marcus Allen
Barry Sanders
Tony Dorsett
Walter Payton
Emmitt Smith
Jerome Bettis
Gale Sayers
Eric Dickerson
Jim Brown
O.J. Simpson
I'm having a hard time deciding this one. Sayers' dominance was so short-lived, I don't think he belongs on a list of the Top 10 All-Time. But I have the most issues with the other 2 lists that don't include him(lack of OJ on one, presence of Tiki on the other).
I think I'm going to go with Ngamer as my middleground.
I'm having a hard time deciding this one. Sayers' dominance was so short-lived, I don't think he belongs on a list of the Top 10 All-Time. But I have the most issues with the other 2 lists that don't include him(lack of OJ on one, presence of Tiki on the other).
I think I'm going to go with Ngamer as my middleground.
wallymartin
Would Marshall Faulk have counted? I'm not sure how the rules work...
[QUOTE="wallymartin"]I'm having a hard time deciding this one. Sayers' dominance was so short-lived, I don't think he belongs on a list of the Top 10 All-Time. But I have the most issues with the other 2 lists that don't include him(lack of OJ on one, presence of Tiki on the other).
I think I'm going to go with Ngamer as my middleground.
Ngamer05
Would Marshall Faulk have counted? I'm not sure how the rules work...
Doesn't have anything to do with the rules, I'm just stating my opinion on the matter.
Art Shell
Bob St. Clair
Ron Mix
Bob "Boomer" Brown
Lou Groza
Ron Yary
Jackie Slater
Anthony Munoz
Dan Dierdorf
Mike McCormack
Art Shell (Although his coaching sucks)
Lou Groza (Also a KICKER, an OT Kicker... not something you see everyday)
Dan Dierdorf
Bob St. Clair
Bob Brown
Mike McCormack
Roosevelt Brown
Anthony Munoz
Jackie SLater
Ron Mix
Dick Butkus
Lawrence Taylor
Mike Singletary
Ray Nitschke
Joe Schmidt
Jack Lambert
Bill George
Dave Wilcox
Nick Buoniconti
Sam Huff
Harry Carson
Jack Ham
Hmm I got suspended 2 days and yall haven't voted yet. That's good.
Dick Butkus
Laurence Taylor
Mike Singletary
Joe Schmidt
Jack Lambert
Nick Buoniconti,
Sam Huff
Bill George
david Wilcox
Jack Ham
Ray Nitschke
I will cast the first vote and it will be for Wally's list. He included all of the necessary players and then added Derrick Thomas, who was one of the best linebackers of his time and maybe even one of the greatest all time.
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