Hog1
10-31-2010, 09:22 AM
no sammy baugh??
#14..........
#14..........
NFL.com's top 100Hog1 10-31-2010, 09:22 AM no sammy baugh?? #14.......... SmootSmack 10-31-2010, 09:24 AM Thorpe and Baugh are much lower on the list than I would have thought. Halas wasn't a player so I don't see him there Lotus 10-31-2010, 09:32 AM Thorpe and Baugh are much lower on the list than I would have thought. Halas wasn't a player so I don't see him there Yes, Thorpe and Baugh seem to have been robbed. SmootSmack 10-31-2010, 09:47 AM How about Don Hutson Slingin Sammy 33 11-04-2010, 09:39 PM Thorpe and Baugh are much lower on the list than I would have thought. Halas wasn't a player so I don't see him thereI'm watching the Top Ten show now, I hadn't followed last week....this list has no credibility if Baugh isn't top 10. He should be #1. mooby 11-04-2010, 10:10 PM Don Hutson was the missing guy from the original post. Sammy Baugh was #14. Now I never watched him play but I still believe being #14 out of the thousands, if not millions, of players to come through the NFL, well that's still a very great honor. I think it was a very good list. htownskinfan 11-05-2010, 08:57 AM I'm watching the Top Ten show now, I hadn't followed last week....this list has no credibility if Baugh isn't top 10. He should be #1. no shit,im watching it now and Baugh not being in the top ten is a travesty.Im up to 5,Walter paytons 5,which i dont have a problem with,but they called him the most complete player to ever play,R U frickin kidding me!! because he blocked and threw an occasional pass he's a more complete player than Sammy baugh! no fing way And if Emmitt Smith is in the top 10 Im gonna be pissed!:soapbox::spank: SmootSmack 11-05-2010, 09:20 AM Don Hutson was the missing guy from the original post. Sammy Baugh was #14. Now I never watched him play but I still believe being #14 out of the thousands, if not millions, of players to come through the NFL, well that's still a very great honor. I think it was a very good list. Well, there you go http://www.thewarpath.net/753649-post24.html scowan 11-05-2010, 09:47 AM I sort of figured Jerry Rice to be number 1. His stats are too far ahead of the next guy. class act, something like 20 years in the league. Heck, the whole idea to come up with this list may have been because of him. I've been a Skins fan since 1979 and I feel priviledged to have watched football during the 80's and 90s. Of the top 5, Montana, L.T. and Rice were players from that era. Jim Brown at 2 is almost a mythical figure today. Enjoy the Peyton Manning and Tom Brady right now, we may not see another like them for awhile. With all of the media focus on Brett Favre these days, when Manning and Brady walk away, the league will not be the same. mlmpetert 11-05-2010, 10:33 AM Darrell Green is only given credit for15 seasons. Mabye he'd be higher if they didnt take a 1/4 of his carrer away from him? 7558Green, Darrell (http://www.thewarpath.net/#)DBRedskins1983http://images.sportstechinc.com/sportstech_top100/images/draft_mvp/mini_hof_logo.png?127895590915 seasons NFL.com | NFL Top 100 | Tracker (http://top100.nfl.com/?module=HP_cp2) |
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