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What NFL team has the best all-time roster.
I have a Legends league and I have been doing alot of research to make up my all-time teams. Now I ask you. Who has the greatest all-time roster. I am partial to the Cowboys because I am a Cowboy fan but to be fair you must be objective. I feel the Cowboys are the best because they have:
2 Hall of Fame QB's- Staubach and Aikman 2 Hall of Fame running backs- Dorsett and Smith The all time leading rusher- Emmitt Smith Hall of Fame reciever- Michael Irvin Fullback- Moose Johnston Great recievers like - Pearson, Hill, Harper, Hayes Tom Landry Jimmy Johnson Great offensive linemen- Wright, Newton, Williams Great Defensive Players- Lilly, Howley, Jordan, Renfro, Waters, Harris, Ware, Martin, R. White, Too Tall, Haley, the list goes on. There are strong arguments for these teams 49ers Steelers Raiders Redskins Giants Dolphins In the end I think Dallas has the best. What do you think? Don't forget to back up your opinion with facts and achievements. What does the MFCA think? Coach Mike |
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Hands down...
Dallas Cowboys, Mike--No one even close. Maybe Pittsburgh, is in the discussion, though.
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i'm a Dolphins fan but
...the 70's Pittsburgh Steelers was the best team ever.
Special mention of the late 80's San Fransisco 49ers
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Steelers over Cowboys. One... I'm a fan, two... they have 18 inductees to the Hall of Fame, Cowboys only 13. Sorry.
Two hall of fame QB - Bradshaw and Layne Three hall of fame backs - Harris, Dudley and Johnson Two hall of fame receivers - Stallworth and Swan Two hall of fame cornerbacks - Blount and Woodson Two hall of fame linebackers - Ham and Lambert Hall of fame linemen on both sides of the ball... Chuck Noll.... Bill Cowher... Then add the current lineups/greats that could be candidates... Bettis, Palamolu, Ward... Rothlesburger (?) (if he stays out of jail and in the NFL) They've two Superbowl victories in the last 5 years. While Dallas could match Pittsburgh's talent of the past, they fall behind with the current crop. Pittsburgh could have one &%$& if a defense combining the steel curtain D-line from the 70's... the defensive backfield of today, and cherry picking the best linebackers from the teams history. Their Offensive options aren't too shabby either. If I'm not mistaken, they've had multiple receivers, with 1000+ yards the same season, multiple times. I feel I must respectively disagree. |
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Biased of course, but I'd pick Steelers. Their 70s teams are basically an all-time roster all by themselves.
But then you have Bettis, Ward, Woodson, Dawson, Lloyd, Polamalu ... the list goes on forever. Second-choice for me would be the Raiders. Ed
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Are you kidding....
Packers in the Pro Football HOF
1963 Curly Lambeau Coach/Halfback 1919–49 1963 Cal Hubbard Offensive tackle 1929–33 In 1970, he was selected to the NFL's All-50 Year Team. In 1994, he was selected to the NFL's All-Time Two-Way Team. By 1958, Hubbard was the AL's umpire-in-chief. In 1976 he was enshrined in the Baseball Hall of Fame. Hubbard is the only person to be in both the Baseball and Football Hall of Fames. 1963 Don Hutson End 1935–45 Hutson led the league in receptions eight times, including five consecutive seasons (1936-37, 1939, 1941-45). He led the league in receiving yards seven times, including four consecutive seasons (1936, 1938-39, 1941-44). He led the league in touchdown receptions nine times, including five consecutive seasons (1935-38, 1940-44). All of those achievements remain NFL records. 1963 John McNally Halfback 1929–33 1964 Clarke Hinkle Fullback 1932–41 In 1938, Hinkle led the league in scoring with 58 points (7 TDs, 3 FGs, 7 PATs).In 1940 and '41, Hinkle led the NFL in field goals made, hitting 9-of-14 and 6-of-14, respectively. The NFL doesn't have defensive statistics for that period, but Hinkle was a fierce linebacker, gaining a reputation as one of the few players powerful enough to bring down Chicago Bears great Bronko Nagurski. Hinkle was named to the NFL's All-Time Two-Way Team in 1994. 1964 Mike Michalske Guard 1929–35 Michalske also played on the defensive line and was dubbed "Iron Mike" because despite playing 60 minutes a game, he missed only nine of 104 games during his Packers tenure, five of them in his final season. 1966 Arnie Herber Quarterback 1930–40 In 1932, the Packers' title streak ended, but Herber earned NFL All-Pro recognition while leading the league in passing yards (639) and touchdowns (9). He led the league again in 1934 (799 yards, 8 TDs). In 1935, the arrival of Don Hutson in Green Bay created the first great quarterback-receiver combination in NFL history. 1971 Vince Lombardi Coach 1959–67 1974 Tony Canadeo Halfback 1941–44 In 1949, Canadeo ran for 1,052 yards, averaging 5.1 yards per carry to become the third NFL player and first Packers player to reach the 1,000-yard mark. 1976 Jim Taylor Fullback 1958–66 For his Packers career, Taylor had 26 100-yard rushing games and 8,207 rushing yards. Not until Green would a Packers player approach either number. Taylor earned MVP honors in 1961 and was a consensus All-Pro. He was also voted to the Pro Bowl, an honor he received each season from 1960-64. 1977 Forrest Gregg Guard/Offensive tackle 1956-70 1977 Bart Starr Quarterback 1956–71 1978 Ray Nitschke Linebacker 1958–72 1980 Herb Adderley Cornerback 1961–69 1981 Willie Davis Defensive end 1960–69 1981 Jim Ringo Center 1953–63 1986 Paul Hornung Halfback 1957–66 1989 Willie Wood Safety 1960–71 1995 Henry Jordan Defensive tackle 1959–69 2003 James Lofton Wide receiver 1978–86 2006 Reggie White Defensive end/Defensive tackle 1993–98
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Good Josh you have batteries for your headset - now when do I get my contract to sign? Last edited by artlax : 11-04-2010 at 12:05 AM. |
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Great argument. This is what I'm looking for. I may have to agree with you on todays players. Only Ware and Witten to mention as todays stars. Bobby Layne was a reach going back that far and most of his great stats were with another team but a fact nonetheless. I will list my all-time Cowboy lineup. All who disagree put up your teams best 22 to compare. Here we go.
OFFENSE QB- Troy Aikman RB- Emmitt Smith FB- Moose Johnston WR- Michael Irvin WR- Drew Pearson TE- Jason Witten T- Erik Williams T- Larry Allen C- Mark Stepnoski G- Rayfield Wright G- Ralph Neely DEFENSE DT- Bob Lilly DT- Randy White DE- Charles Haley DE- Harvey Martin LB- Demarcus Ware LB- Chuck Howley LB- Lee Roy Jordan CB- Mel Renfro CB- Deion Sanders S- Cliff Harris S- Darren Woodson Tough to beat this lineup. |
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Wow. Don Hutson was one of the greatest recievers of all-time and very underrated when it comes to the all-time lists. I knew I'd get a strong argument from the Steeler fans. Until the 70's the Steelers were terrible so think about all the great players that have played for them in the last 40 years. That is impressive. The Cowboys came into the NFL in 1960 so all of their stars are from the last 50 years. Let's not forget the great players from the AFL as well. I am waiting to hear from the Raiders, Colts, Rams, Vikings, Dolphins, and Giants fans.
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All the Stars
The greatest thing about all of these legendary teams and players is that they can still play in Miniature Football Leagues today.
I think we will all agree on this. Long live the MFCA. |
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The Baltimore Colts...
can put up quite a few impressive names as well.
(HOFers) Art Donovan Joe Perry Gino Marchetti Raymond Berry Jim Parker Lenny Moore Johnny Unitas Ted Hendricks John Mackey and two coaches Don Shula Weeb Ewbank Mike Curtis at LBer was one of my all time favorites. Tom Matte another tough player at FB. Have a painting I did while in high school of Bert Jones - top QB of his day. Bruce Laird in the defensive backfield. Lydell Mitchell at RB and Raymond Chester at TE. “Big Daddy” Lipscomb - 6’6” and 285 (originally with the Steelers I think?)
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