I really think that Barry Sanders deserved to be in the top 10 for sure
Yuppers
but like any other list like this, wont please everyone
I really think that Barry Sanders deserved to be in the top 10 for sure
Yuppers
but like any other list like this, wont please everyone
I really think that Barry Sanders deserved to be in the top 10 for sure
I think Baugh is top 10 and Manning isnt.
You could make a case for favre being top 10. 500 TDs is insane when you compare it to other players. But if it was my list favre wouldnt be in the top 30
Amen to that I prolly wouldnt have Favre in the top 50 I cant stand the guy. Also, I wouldnt have Manning in the top 20. Actully this list should be of either all players that are retired or all players that are playing I dont think you can have active guys that are playing on this list quite yet, but thats just me.
Hendricks played for the Pack for one season in 1974, unfortunately the Packers couldn't keep him and he signed with the Raiders. I was happy to see Davis make the list. I expect that several players from the Lombardi era will be included.
Here is someone elses list of 100 greatest players. Not mine. But I respect anyone who takes the time to put together a respectable list
1) Jerry Rice
2) Jim Brown
3) Lawrence Taylor
4) Joe Montana
5) Johnny Unitas
6) Reggie White
7) Emmitt Smith
8) Deacon Jones
9) Don Hutson
10) Bob Lilly
11) **** Butkus
12) Otto Graham
13) Barry Sanders
14) Tom Brady
15) Anthony Munoz
16) Joe Greene
17)Marion Motley
18) Sammy Baugh
19) Brett Favre
20). Steve Young
21) Ray Lewis
22) Walter Payton
23) Gino Marchetti
24) Peyton Manning
25) **** "Night Train" Lane
26) Jack Lambert
27) John Elway
28) Ronnie Lott
29) Dan Marino
30) John Hannah
31) Alan Page
32) Deion Sanders
33) LaDanian Tomlinson
34) Roger Staubach
35) Forrest Gregg
36) Bronco Nagurski
37) Ray Nitschke
38) Marshall Faulk
39) Earl Campbell
40) Marvin Harrison
41) Larry Allen
42) Mel Blount
43) Lance Alworth
44) Bruce Smith
45) Willie Lanier
46) Jim Parker
47) Merlin Olsen
48) Herb Adderley
49) Mike Singletary
50) Terrell Owens
51) Joe Schmidt
52). Rod Woodson
53). Randy Moss
54). Derrick Brooks
55) Bruce Matthews
56). Sid Luckman
57). Eric ****erson
58). Bart Starr
59). Chuck Bednarik
60). Fran Tarkenton
61). Steve Van Buren
62). Jonathan Ogden
63). Ken Houston
64). Randy White
65). Michael Strahan
66). Ted Hendricks
67). Mel Hein
68). Junior Seau
69). Jack Ham
70). Emlen Tunnell
71). Mike Webster
72). Warren Sapp
73). Willie Brown
74). Bobby Layne
75). Terry Bradshaw
76). Derrick Thomas
77). Roosevelt Brown
78). Franco Harris
79). Willie Wood
80). Gene Upshaw
81). Gale Sayers
82). Norm Van Brocklin
83). Tony Gonzalez
84). Bobby Bell
85). Will Shields
86). O.J. Simpson
87). Champ Bailey
88). Mel Renfro
89). Shannon Sharpe
90). Bill George
91). Y.A. Tittle
92). Randall McDaniel
93). Yale Lary
94). Larry Wilson
95). Darrell Green
96). Sam Huff
97). Torry Holt
98). Kellen Winslow
99). Willie Roaf
100). Raymond Berry
Lol. Player #86 on list....respectable? :emoticon-0181-*****
I wonder where they hide his stuff in Canton...in a closet I hope.
Not bad, except the Emmitt Smith is WAY too high. Even though he is the yards leader, he's probably not even one of the top 5 RBs. Played behind a tremendous line that inflated his numbers. Brown, Sayers, Sanders, Payton, and Bo Jackson were all better. But, several had short careers.
Haha, he may be societal cast out, but you can't say he wasn't a good football player. Hell, Ray Lewis probably killed someone.
Im Sorry but Payton cant be in the top 10
THIS.i agree. The only thing I can say about manning is he is the best regular season QB I have ever seen.