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<blockquote data-quote="Zombieslayer" data-source="post: 222678" data-attributes="member: 627"><p>We have 2 in the Hall of Fame, and one that would be if he had not gotten a bad neck injury.</p><p></p><p>I'm too old to remember Don Hutson, but wasn't he hands down the best player of his day?</p><p></p><p>James Lofton would own the record book if he had not been on such crappy teams his whole career. He wasn't on a good team besides '82 and in the early 90s (late in his career) with the Buffalo Bills. Lofton was tall, and was simply faster than any CB. He was one of the greatest, or perhaps the greatest, deep threat of all-time. Even in his last years, they sent him deep often and if he wasn't double covered, you had a 50+ yard completion.</p><p></p><p>Sterling Sharpe was the best WR Favre ever had to throw to. Sharpe not only ran perfect routes, but he knew EXACTLY what to do when a play was broken. He was stronger than a TE with the speed of a fast WR and when the ball was up for grabs, Sterling Sharpe came down with it. He'd own a few records had his career not been cut short. He's definitely better than Art Monk, who recently joined the Hall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zombieslayer, post: 222678, member: 627"] We have 2 in the Hall of Fame, and one that would be if he had not gotten a bad neck injury. I'm too old to remember Don Hutson, but wasn't he hands down the best player of his day? James Lofton would own the record book if he had not been on such crappy teams his whole career. He wasn't on a good team besides '82 and in the early 90s (late in his career) with the Buffalo Bills. Lofton was tall, and was simply faster than any CB. He was one of the greatest, or perhaps the greatest, deep threat of all-time. Even in his last years, they sent him deep often and if he wasn't double covered, you had a 50+ yard completion. Sterling Sharpe was the best WR Favre ever had to throw to. Sharpe not only ran perfect routes, but he knew EXACTLY what to do when a play was broken. He was stronger than a TE with the speed of a fast WR and when the ball was up for grabs, Sterling Sharpe came down with it. He'd own a few records had his career not been cut short. He's definitely better than Art Monk, who recently joined the Hall. [/QUOTE]
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