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Old 07-28-2008, 07:34 PM
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Default They Dont Remember

Reg I Realy Wanted To Throw Them Out There(HOF#63 Willie Lanier/HOF#78 Bobby Bell/#51 Jim Lynch)Of The Chiefs,I Did Not Think Any Of The Young Bucs Would Have Heard Of Them,This Was The First Great LB Core,They Were Big,Fast,Smart & Strong,Good Looking Out Reg.
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Old 07-28-2008, 09:49 PM
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Default perhaps not the best

but i am surprised no one mentioned the deservedly mentionable crew of the BROWNS 80's - Chip Banks, Tom Cousineu, Mike Johnson, Clay Mathews.

Dallas 90's - Ken Norton, Robert Jones, Darrin Smith. not the best, but wont find a faster group with impact like these guys. ask carwell gardner about Norton Jr.

If DD Lewis coulda wrapped up Joe Montana before that darn catch, perhaps we could atleast mention that group of backers. but shouldawouldacoulda dont make it.
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Old 07-28-2008, 09:58 PM
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Default You cowboy fans won't let go!

None of the cowboys LB's make a top 10 list. I might as well put my 49ers LB's from the Catch game. Keena Turner, Hacksaw Reynolds, and I can't remember the other guy.

Or the 89 team. Romo, Haley, DeLong, Walter & Millen

How bout Plummer, Norton, and Woodall

We had some good ones, but they not making any top 10 list.

The Giants #1.

Like Don said, they were the strength of the team. The Steelers get all the praise because they won all those bowls.

If the Vikes would've won atleast 1, we would all be saying how great they were.


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Old 07-28-2008, 11:22 PM
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Default The Dome Patrol

While the popular vote would be the Steelers 70's AND THE Bears mid 80's I would have to agree with the network with the saints. Can anyone name anybody else on those saints defenses. They were the ones athey kept that defense together. The steelers were known as a complete unit (steel curtain) and chicago had a great defensive line too with Dent, McMicheals, and the Frig. I played middle linebacker through high school, college, and nine years of semi-pro. I love this topic.
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Old 07-29-2008, 10:46 AM
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KC Chiefs 1970's-Willie Lanier, Bobby Bell, and Jim Lynch
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