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<blockquote data-quote="lambeaulambo" data-source="post: 369181" data-attributes="member: 2109"><p>well. now this is a good subject...</p><p> </p><p>people forget that BOTH secondaries were excellent. that is a push. Woodson, Williams, Collins, and Peprah up against Evans, Newsome, Butler, and Robinson. Both of these units were great and I believe have at the least 2 HOFers in those 8.</p><p> </p><p>Defensive line - hands down 96 no question, with arguably the greatest defensive lineman in football history, and a young gilbert brown, santana dotson, and dont forget Sean Jones. Their backups wouldve started on most other teams then.</p><p> </p><p>Linebackers - I'll give the edge to 2010 due to their duct tape job, but overall its really close. Not going to disrespect Wayne Simmons, Ron Cox, Brian Williams, et al. they were great. Simmons was an animal, like Matthews, just a little bigger.</p><p> </p><p>Oline - this ones easy:</p><p> </p><p>pass blocking - '10 but close</p><p> </p><p>run blocking - '96 (not even close) remember dorsey levens running through HUGE holes, and it almost looked like they were running downhill at all times.</p><p> </p><p>running backs - '96 had more consistancy so they get the nod. The best mudder in nfl recent history has to be Edgar Bennett in the modern era.</p><p> </p><p>receivers - this is a push. Jennings, DD, Nelson, Jones up against Brooks, Beebe, Rison, Freeman. too close to call. </p><p> </p><p>quarterback - this is not even close. Rodgers is twice the championship qb that Favre ever was. Holmgren was in Favre's ear constantly, while Rodgers had more freedom and just flat out is a better decision maker. When Favre made the decisions and had more freedom, the result was just not the same. Favre was an incredible improvisor, but Aaron just has more poise.</p><p> </p><p>Special Teams - Jacke was wayyyy better than Crosby.</p><p>the punters, I got to give it to hentrich, but its close. Return teams all 96, it was the dagger in the sb win. Desmond Howard truly sparkled. </p><p> </p><p>Overall if these two teams played, I truly believe 96 would win due to their run game, and keeping rodgers off the field. It is really close though. I'd say something like 31-28, because Jacke nails the 50 yarder in crunch time, while Crosby chokes. And Reggie White would demoralize '10's OL.</p><p> </p><p>Great idea for a post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lambeaulambo, post: 369181, member: 2109"] well. now this is a good subject... people forget that BOTH secondaries were excellent. that is a push. Woodson, Williams, Collins, and Peprah up against Evans, Newsome, Butler, and Robinson. Both of these units were great and I believe have at the least 2 HOFers in those 8. Defensive line - hands down 96 no question, with arguably the greatest defensive lineman in football history, and a young gilbert brown, santana dotson, and dont forget Sean Jones. Their backups wouldve started on most other teams then. Linebackers - I'll give the edge to 2010 due to their duct tape job, but overall its really close. Not going to disrespect Wayne Simmons, Ron Cox, Brian Williams, et al. they were great. Simmons was an animal, like Matthews, just a little bigger. Oline - this ones easy: pass blocking - '10 but close run blocking - '96 (not even close) remember dorsey levens running through HUGE holes, and it almost looked like they were running downhill at all times. running backs - '96 had more consistancy so they get the nod. The best mudder in nfl recent history has to be Edgar Bennett in the modern era. receivers - this is a push. Jennings, DD, Nelson, Jones up against Brooks, Beebe, Rison, Freeman. too close to call. quarterback - this is not even close. Rodgers is twice the championship qb that Favre ever was. Holmgren was in Favre's ear constantly, while Rodgers had more freedom and just flat out is a better decision maker. When Favre made the decisions and had more freedom, the result was just not the same. Favre was an incredible improvisor, but Aaron just has more poise. Special Teams - Jacke was wayyyy better than Crosby. the punters, I got to give it to hentrich, but its close. Return teams all 96, it was the dagger in the sb win. Desmond Howard truly sparkled. Overall if these two teams played, I truly believe 96 would win due to their run game, and keeping rodgers off the field. It is really close though. I'd say something like 31-28, because Jacke nails the 50 yarder in crunch time, while Crosby chokes. And Reggie White would demoralize '10's OL. Great idea for a post. [/QUOTE]
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