View Full Version : Mount Rushmore of (Insert Your Favorite NFL Football Team)
Swaggs
10-14-2011, 10:09 AM
I'm not sure if this has been done before (a quick search seemed to think not), but I saw this on a Steelers' messageboard and thought it would be interesting.
I'm going to do one for the overall ogranization and then one for just players.
Steelers Organization
Art Rooney Sr.
Mean Joe Greene
Jack Lambert
Terry Bradshaw
Steelers Players
Mean Joe Greene
Jack Lambert
Terry Bradshaw
Troy Polamalu
I think Greene and Lambert are locks for any list. Bradshaw's numbers are not great, but he was the QB on four Super Bowl teams. Polamalu gets the edge over modern guys like Bettis, Ward, Roethlisberger, and Woodson for me due to his individual awards and the two Super Bowl wins (although Woodson was a great individual player, as well).
albionmoonlight
10-14-2011, 10:19 AM
New Orleans Saints
Drew Brees
Deuce McCallister
Rickey Jackson
Archie Manning
I think that the first three are locks. The fourth spot is more open for debate. Personally, I think that the Saints were actually so bad under Archie Manning that he ended up being a bit over-rated because of it. There was a sort of "We have no idea how good this guy is because his team is so horrible" vibe there, that caused his legend to grow locally.
That said, the Saints have been so bad for so long that Manning has to go up there as the only representative "good" player from two eras of Saints football.
Finally, I considered Sam Mills for the fourth spot, but it seemed a bit redundant to have two dome-patrol guys on there. That said, Mills would also probably make the Panthers Mount Rushmore. Which is interesting in itself. I wonder how many players could legitimately claim to be on the short list for multiple team's Mount Rushmores?
Suburban Rhythm
10-14-2011, 10:20 AM
For the Steelers organization, I might suggest swap out Bradshaw and put in Myron Cope and/or a Terrible Towel, if that's allowable.
gstelmack
10-14-2011, 10:26 AM
New England Patriots
Tom Brady
John Hannah
Andre Tippett
Steve Grogan
This is hard. Bruce Armstrong, Gino Cappalletti, Stanley Morgan, Mike Haynes, Drew Bledsoe, maybe Ben Coates, Mark Henderson (snowplow game driver), hard to leave them off. Heck, I'd personally put Mosi Tatupu up there as he sticks out when I was a fan as a kid, even though he was mostly fullback / special teams.
But I have to go with those four as key I think.
DataKing
10-14-2011, 10:33 AM
Chicago Bears
George Halas
Walter Payton
Dick Butkus
Mike Ditka
The first three are automatics if you ask me, and I doubt many people would argue with them. The fourth spot is really tough, however. I went with Ditka because he both played and coached the team, but there is a laundry list of others that would/should be considered as well: Gale Sayers, Sid Luckman, Mike Singletary, Bronco Nagurski, Red Grange...hard to decide really.
Matthean
10-14-2011, 10:34 AM
I was thinking about the Lions and it's interesting to think that two of the guys might be playing now, Megatron and Suh. Barry is obviously there. It would be interesting to think of an old school guy. Dick "Night Train" Lane comes to mind though.
Passacaglia
10-14-2011, 10:37 AM
I was thinking Barry and Night Train before moving on to something else, too.
Aylmar
10-14-2011, 10:57 AM
I'm not sure if this has been done before (a quick search seemed to think not), but I saw this on a Steelers' messageboard and thought it would be interesting.
I'm going to do one for the overall ogranization and then one for just players.
Steelers Organization
Art Rooney Sr.
Mean Joe Greene
Jack Lambert
Terry Bradshaw
Steelers Players
Mean Joe Greene
Jack Lambert
Terry Bradshaw
Troy Polamalu
I think Greene and Lambert are locks for any list. Bradshaw's numbers are not great, but he was the QB on four Super Bowl teams. Polamalu gets the edge over modern guys like Bettis, Ward, Roethlisberger, and Woodson for me due to his individual awards and the two Super Bowl wins (although Woodson was a great individual player, as well).
Sacrilege, I know, but I'd put Dan in there above the Chief. Everyone reveres Art, but they didn't win a thing until Dan started running the show in 1969 and picked Chuck Noll (who goes in my list in place of Bradshaw).
Logan
10-14-2011, 11:12 AM
The 49ers are a pretty easy one.
Joe Montana
Jerry Rice
Steve Young
Ronnie Lott
If I was just going with my personal list, I'd swap Bryant Young in for Lott.
Bearcat729
10-14-2011, 11:17 AM
Cleveland Browns
Jim Brown
Otto Graham
Ozzie Newsome
Paul Brown
The first 3 are locks in my opinion for this team, the last one was the tough choice. I had trouble choosing between Hall of Famers Lou Groza, Marion Motley, or more recent (and more sentimental) players Bernie Kosar, Brian Sipe, and Michael Dean Perry. In the end I went with Paul Brown as he was the first coach and the greatest coach in Browns history. I'd say Joe Thomas and Joe Haden could easily make this list in the future if they continue on their current paths.
Chief Rum
10-14-2011, 11:22 AM
New Orleans Saints
Drew Brees
Deuce McCallister
Rickey Jackson
Archie Manning
I think that the first three are locks. The fourth spot is more open for debate. Personally, I think that the Saints were actually so bad under Archie Manning that he ended up being a bit over-rated because of it. There was a sort of "We have no idea how good this guy is because his team is so horrible" vibe there, that caused his legend to grow locally.
That said, the Saints have been so bad for so long that Manning has to go up there as the only representative "good" player from two eras of Saints football.
Finally, I considered Sam Mills for the fourth spot, but it seemed a bit redundant to have two dome-patrol guys on there. That said, Mills would also probably make the Panthers Mount Rushmore. Which is interesting in itself. I wonder how many players could legitimately claim to be on the short list for multiple team's Mount Rushmores?
Maybe this is because Mills played against the LA Rams in the old NFC West, but I would have rated him on this list higher than Deuce, and if it had to be him or Jackson, I actually would have taken him. Or Pat Swilling. Just as a fan of a team that always played these guys, it was Mills and Swilling I couldn't stand/worried about as a Rams fan.
Deuce of course was a good RB and good with the Saints, but I never felt he was strong enough to make a list like this. Could be I didn't respect his contributions as much because he did his thing after the Rams left for St. Louis and the Saints left for the NFC South.
Denver Broncos
John Elway
Terrell Davis
Randy Gradishar
Steve Atwater
This was tough. Shannon Sharpe, Floyd Little, Rod Smith, Louis Wright. You could make an argument for Gary Zimmerman, but I left him off because he spent the first seven years of his career with the Vikings.
Dallas Cowboys
Tom Landry
Bob Lilly
Emmitt Smith
Larry Allen
Autumn
10-14-2011, 11:28 AM
That said, Mills would also probably make the Panthers Mount Rushmore. Which is interesting in itself. I wonder how many players could legitimately claim to be on the short list for multiple team's Mount Rushmores?
I think we had a thread about that once, not about Mt Rushmore in particular, but team hall of fame type things. I'm sure there's a few but nobody's jumped to my mind yet.
Abe Sargent
10-14-2011, 11:32 AM
Easy:
1. Tony Boselli
2. Jimmy Smith
3. Mark Brunell
4. Maurice-Jones Drew
Chief Rum
10-14-2011, 11:34 AM
F the St. Louis teams (although I would include Kurt Warner on just about any list of great Rams players or great players period)
Jackie Slater
Deacon Jones
Jack Youngblood
Kevin Greene
I left a lot of good to great players off of the list to include these four, including the rest of the Fearsome Foursome, Dickerson, Everett-Flipper-Ellard, Fred Dryer and Vince Ferragamo. But it's an impressive four.
gstelmack
10-14-2011, 11:38 AM
That said, Mills would also probably make the Panthers Mount Rushmore. Which is interesting in itself. I wonder how many players could legitimately claim to be on the short list for multiple team's Mount Rushmores?
Maybe, but for Panthers mine might be:
Jake Delhomme
Steve Smith
Muhsin Muhammad
Kevin Greene
Sam Mills maybe with his coaching, but Kevin Greene was huge. Smith and Muhammad HAVE to be there, you could consider Kerry Collins pre-breakdown but Delhomme got them to the big dance. Wesley Walls would be another high candidate. John Kasay (ironically enough with the Saints now). Mills is in the mix, not sure if he cracks top 4.
larrymcg421
10-14-2011, 11:42 AM
Dolphins
Don Shula
Dan Marino
Zach Thomas
Bob Griese
Toddzilla
10-14-2011, 11:51 AM
Dolphins
Don Shula
Dan Marino
Zach Thomas
Bob GrieseMy exact 4 as well!
though Joe Robbie may deserve a place
Butter
10-14-2011, 12:29 PM
The Bengals have one guy that isn't arguable, then a whole bunch of other guys in the mix... here's what I would go with:
1. Anthony Munoz
2. James Brooks
3. Ken Anderson
4. Sam Wyche
Although Boomer Esiason and David Fulcher, among others, were close to getting on the list. Corey Dillon, Willie Anderson, and Chad Ochocinco have to be close as well.
Would be interested to see lists from the other Bengal fans... it really could be all over the place. The team has so few true icons.
RedKingGold
10-14-2011, 12:30 PM
The 49ers are a pretty easy one.
Joe Montana
Jerry Rice
Steve Young
Ronnie Lott
If I was just going with my personal list, I'd swap Bryant Young in for Lott.
I love me some Young, but Walsh has to replace him, unless you're doing just players.
Fonzie
10-14-2011, 12:58 PM
Green Bay Packers Staff
Curly Lambeau
Vince Lobmardi
Ron Wolf
The Owners (though I don't know how you carve that many faces into stone...they'd have to be tiny, I guess?)
Green Bay Packers Players
Bart Starr
Don Hutson
Jim Taylor
Brett Favre
---------
Regarding the players: this is incredibly tough. You could probably fill out a couple of Green Bay Mount Rushmores given the Packers' history, and a good part of me wants to disqualify Favre from the mountain on the grounds that he behaves like a teenage girl most of the time (unless he has a cell phone in hand - then he behaves like a teenage boy). There are a number of players I wouldn't mind replacing him with (e.g., Reggie White, Fuzzy Thurston, Forrest Gregg, Herb Adderley, Willie Wood, or Donald Driver just for starters), but his record-breaking career numbers and early dominance keep him in place (for now).
I can easily see Aaron Rodgers displacing Favre eventually, even if he never matches the overall career numbers of Favre. I can also see Ted Thompson and/or Mike McCarthy possibly getting in on the staff side in a few years. I'd likely have one of them displace the "owners" on that list, which would save the sculptor a lot of time and headaches.
DataKing
10-14-2011, 01:00 PM
Dolphins
Don Shula
Dan Marino
Zach Thomas
Bob Griese
No Czonka?
Toddzilla
10-14-2011, 01:03 PM
His best years came with Mercury Morris and Jim Kiick running beside him. When it was just Larry, he was pretty good at best.
Izulde
10-14-2011, 01:33 PM
Shula and Marino are automatics. I actually wouldn't put Griese on there. I've always felt he was extremely overrated. The other two I'll have to think about.
Travis
10-14-2011, 02:04 PM
Seahawks
Walter Jones
Steve Largent
Cortez Kennedy
Kenny Easley
Kills me not to put Hasselbeck in there and Alexander likely warrants consideration as well but I think the first 3 are all no brainers.
hoopsguy
10-14-2011, 02:04 PM
For Dolphins, Zack Thomas is greater than Jason Taylor or any defensive players from the Killer B's defenses? Just surprised to see first list and immediate agreement from second poster on that foursome.
Toddzilla
10-14-2011, 02:06 PM
I had put my Dolphins list together in my head and it matched up.
No defensive player from the Killer B's., nor from the 70s championship teams, really stand out.
I do think you can make a case for Larry Little, Bob Kuchenberg, or Dwight Stephenson however.
Pumpy Tudors
10-14-2011, 02:08 PM
Denver Broncos
John Elway
Terrell Davis
Steve Atwater
comedy Justin Armour response
Passacaglia
10-14-2011, 02:14 PM
Seahawks
Walter Jones
Steve Largent
Cortez Kennedy
Kenny Easley
Kills me not to put Hasselbeck in there and Alexander likely warrants consideration as well but I think the first 3 are all no brainers.
No Curt Warner? I was thinking he was probably the only guy who had a shot at being on the Mount Rushmore of three teams (Seahwaks, Rams, Cardinals).
larrymcg421
10-14-2011, 02:16 PM
I would put Zach over Jason because he was more the heart and soul of the team for many years. And he gets total respect from me for refusing a contract offer from the Patriots because he refused to play for a Dolphins rival. He is by far my favorite player in the post-Marino era.
I picked Griese because I wanted someone to represent the 70s dynasty and he played for a long time. I agree that he's not even close to Marino (unless you're a moronic "rings" person), but he was still a really good QB and the two of them combined represent 30 years of Dolphins history.
Matthean
10-14-2011, 02:17 PM
Denver Broncos
John Elway
Terrell Davis
Steve Atwater
comedy Justin Armour response
How dare you not list Tim Tebow already.
Lathum
10-14-2011, 02:21 PM
Giants
Eli Manning
Eli Manning
Eli Monning
Brandon JAcobs
Pumpy Tudors
10-14-2011, 02:23 PM
How dare you not list Tim Tebow already.
Hell, I'm trying to find Jarious Jackson's phone number so he can come back. I believe he wrote it for me on a napkin at Denny's after he served me my pancakes.
Lathum
10-14-2011, 02:23 PM
Giants
LT
Strahan
Simms
MAnning
Pumpy Tudors
10-14-2011, 02:27 PM
Giants
Eli Manning
Eli Manning
Eli Monning
Brandon JAcobs
let's hear more about eli monning
Honolulu_Blue
10-14-2011, 02:43 PM
Detroit Lions
A guy who played before I was alive
Another guy who played before I was alive
That other guy who played before I was alive
Barry Sanders
Hopefully, if things work out, in the future we can add Stafford, Suh and/or Calvin Johnson.
Marmel
10-14-2011, 02:52 PM
Giants
LT
Strahan
Simms
MAnning
LT
Simms
Carson
Tunnell
Next closest: strahan, Gifford. Thorpe was a giant for a year. Summerall, bavaro maybe. Not Eli, not yet at least. I feel like I am forgetting somebody very prominent. Tittle and Tarkenton would probably be for another team I guess.
rjolley
10-14-2011, 03:23 PM
Chicago Bears
Walter Payton
Gale Sayers
Dick Butkus
Mike Ditka
I'm watching Payton's A Football Life on NFL TV right now. I'd forgotten just how great of a player he was. He did everything well and was running over people with no regard to his body. Truly a great player.
Also, didn't know Ashton Kutcher is a Bears fan.
Matthean
10-14-2011, 03:37 PM
I feel like I am forgetting somebody very prominent.
I would go beyond players to add Bill Parcels.
MIJB#19
10-14-2011, 03:42 PM
Darren Bennett
Tom Nütten
Adam Vinatieri
Kurt Warner
Yeah, that was a fairly easy list to make. :D
Radii
10-14-2011, 04:07 PM
Maybe, but for Panthers mine might be:
Jake Delhomme
Steve Smith
Muhsin Muhammad
Kevin Greene
Sam Mills maybe with his coaching, but Kevin Greene was huge. Smith and Muhammad HAVE to be there, you could consider Kerry Collins pre-breakdown but Delhomme got them to the big dance. Wesley Walls would be another high candidate. John Kasay (ironically enough with the Saints now). Mills is in the mix, not sure if he cracks top 4.
Jake Delhomme
Steve Smith
Mushin Muhammad
Julius Peppers
Kasay and Walls were the other two names I thought of as I was trying to come up with a reason to keep Delhomme out, but I can't do it. Peppers is as much of a lock as Muhammad to me.
DataKing
10-14-2011, 04:16 PM
Chicago Bears
Walter Payton
Gale Sayers
Dick Butkus
Mike Ditka
I'm watching Payton's A Football Life on NFL TV right now. I'd forgotten just how great of a player he was. He did everything well and was running over people with no regard to his body. Truly a great player.
Also, didn't know Ashton Kutcher is a Bears fan.
My mind refuses to comprehend a Bears Mount Rushmore without Papa Bear on it.
Pumpy Tudors
10-14-2011, 04:42 PM
Darren Bennett
Tom Nütten
Adam Vinatieri
Kurt Warner
Yeah, that was a fairly easy list to make. :D
Nice. :)
Lathum
10-14-2011, 05:20 PM
LT
Simms
Carson
Tunnell
Next closest: strahan, Gifford. Thorpe was a giant for a year. Summerall, bavaro maybe. Not Eli, not yet at least. I feel like I am forgetting somebody very prominent. Tittle and Tarkenton would probably be for another team I guess.
I thought of Gifford but I went with guys from the more modern era. I think Strahan has to be on there, set single season sack record and is somewhere in the top 5 all time. Eli is a bit of a stretch, but won a superbowl, has made us relevant almost every season he has been with the team, and will likely break every Giants QB record by the end of his career. Carson was the hardest to leave off.
Simbo Klice
10-14-2011, 05:38 PM
Tennessee Titans/Houston Oilers
Warren Moon
Earl Campbell
Bruce Matthews
Mike Munchak
I couldn't justify leaving either Matthews or Munchak off to recognize some of the new Titans or the old AFL championship guys, though I hate not having McNair up there. Those are the 4 best players the franchise has had, and it's a step down from there.
Titans/Oilers Mount Suckmore
Al Del Greco
Nick Harper
Denard Walker
Chris Brown
I hate all these players for various reasons. Al Del Greco sucked in his later years, and singlehandedly cost maybe our most talented team of all time (2000) a game against the Ravens in the playoffs by missing a 31-yard FG and having 2 blocked, one that got returned for a score. Nick Harper was the worst cornerback I've ever seen, I can't ever recall him breaking up a pass or even having the ball thrown to his guy and the receiver not be wide open. Walker is just on here for falling down on the Issac Bruce TD play that preceded the 1 yard short drive. And Chris Brown is on here for fumbling inside the redzone like he had money on the other team.
ntndeacon
10-14-2011, 05:46 PM
Jessie Tuggle
Steve Bartkowski
Jeff Van Note
William Andrews
I wondered about Dion (only there 3 years), and Michael Vick.(probably #5)
GreenMonster
10-14-2011, 06:03 PM
Easy:
1. Tony Boselli
2. Jimmy Smith
3. Mark Brunell
4. Maurice-Jones Drew
Really no Fred Taylor, that guy was a beast..
Travis
10-14-2011, 06:17 PM
No Curt Warner? I was thinking he was probably the only guy who had a shot at being on the Mount Rushmore of three teams (Seahwaks, Rams, Cardinals).
Fair point. I can't see him being on there ahead of Jones/Tez/Largent but that 4th spot is a tough one. I got caught up a bit in Easley/Hass for that spot. Even Alexander vs Warner would make for an interesting argument.
PineTar
10-14-2011, 08:59 PM
Bears (in order of importance):
George Halas
Walter Payton
Jim Finks
Mike Ditka
sterlingice
10-14-2011, 09:09 PM
Tennessee Titans/Houston Oilers
Warren Moon
Earl Campbell
Bruce Matthews
Mike Munchak
I couldn't justify leaving either Matthews or Munchak off to recognize some of the new Titans or the old AFL championship guys, though I hate not having McNair up there. Those are the 4 best players the franchise has had, and it's a step down from there.
Titans/Oilers Mount Suckmore
Al Del Greco
Nick Harper
Denard Walker
Chris Brown
I hate all these players for various reasons. Al Del Greco sucked in his later years, and singlehandedly cost maybe our most talented team of all time (2000) a game against the Ravens in the playoffs by missing a 31-yard FG and having 2 blocked, one that got returned for a score. Nick Harper was the worst cornerback I've ever seen, I can't ever recall him breaking up a pass or even having the ball thrown to his guy and the receiver not be wide open. Walker is just on here for falling down on the Issac Bruce TD play that preceded the 1 yard short drive. And Chris Brown is on here for fumbling inside the redzone like he had money on the other team.
I loved the 90s Oilers and you have some of the best there :D
By the time they were the Titans they were dead to me so I guess I missed Al Del Greco's incident. Once a team leaves- well, I liked Jeff Fisher and quite a few of those players but I would have been happy if they had gone 0-160 and then had to fold. Suck it, Bud Adams.
SI
Simbo Klice
10-14-2011, 09:54 PM
I loved the 90s Oilers and you have some of the best there :D
By the time they were the Titans they were dead to me so I guess I missed Al Del Greco's incident. Once a team leaves- well, I liked Jeff Fisher and quite a few of those players but I would have been happy if they had gone 0-160 and then had to fold. Suck it, Bud Adams.
SI
Thanks, gotta love those old Run N' Shoot Oilers! I didn't have any real geographic loyalty to the team (lifetime Ohioan so they actually moved closer to me) but even though I love the Titans, I still miss the old Oilers. If the Texans had kept the history and still been the Oilers a la the Browns, I probably would have kept my loyalties in Houston.
Warhammer
10-14-2011, 10:10 PM
F the St. Louis teams (although I would include Kurt Warner on just about any list of great Rams players or great players period)
Jackie Slater
Deacon Jones
Jack Youngblood
Kevin Greene
I left a lot of good to great players off of the list to include these four, including the rest of the Fearsome Foursome, Dickerson, Everett-Flipper-Ellard, Fred Dryer and Vince Ferragamo. But it's an impressive four.
The Rams have so many great players in their history, here's my list:
Eric Dickerson
Merlin Olson
Kurt Warner
Deacon Jones
Abe Sargent
10-14-2011, 10:16 PM
Really no Fred Taylor, that guy was a beast..
And which of those four do you replace? All have had more pro bowls. MJD is arguably top three-five RB in the league consensus, and you would never have said that of Freddie. There were better - Marshall Faulk, Terrell Davis, Curtis Martin, Ed James, probably Eddie George, etc. MJD is considered by many the best all around back in the league and near the top of everyone's list - that's something. You can't pull Smith, Boselli or Brunell off that list. No to Freddy, or Keenan.
Abe Sargent
10-14-2011, 10:17 PM
Detroit Lions
A guy who played before I was alive
Another guy who played before I was alive
That other guy who played before I was alive
Barry Sanders
Hopefully, if things work out, in the future we can add Stafford, Suh and/or Calvin Johnson.
I found this hilarious!
JPhillips
10-14-2011, 10:22 PM
1. Munoz
2. Anderson
3. Paul Brown
4. Mike Brown...so I can throw shit at it.
Munoz
Anderson
Ken Riley(he should really be in the HOF)
Paul Brown
rowech
10-14-2011, 10:54 PM
Munoz
Anderson
Ken Riley(he should really be in the HOF)
Paul Brown
Riley AND Anderson should be in the HOF.
TroyF
10-14-2011, 11:10 PM
Denver Broncos
John Elway
Terrell Davis
Randy Gradishar
Steve Atwater
This was tough. Shannon Sharpe, Floyd Little, Rod Smith, Louis Wright. You could make an argument for Gary Zimmerman, but I left him off because he spent the first seven years of his career with the Vikings.
It is tough. I think ten names are in the mix.
Elway
Little
Davis
Sharpe
Smith
Gradishar
Tom Jackson
Karl Mecklenberg
Louis Wright
Atwater
I'll go with two on offense and two on defense.
Elway
Sharpe
Randy Gradishar
Steve Atwater
Davis and Smith just missed the cut and if you put one of them above Atwater, I wouldn't quibble.
molson
10-14-2011, 11:17 PM
I think for the Pats I'd have to go:
Brady
Bellichick
Hannah
Cappelletti
I think Bellichick has to be there, even if we're talking players-only. I'm breaking the rule. He built this. Pre-current run, the franchise always exalted Hannah as their historic "elite guy" - and he was the 1st Patriot to be inducted into the HOF (it only took a few decades to get one). There were better players than Cappelletti, but I pick him as a representative of the old-timey Patriots, a guy who has done everything - kick, throw, receive, commentate on the radio - he's Mr. Patriot (old timey version).
I grew up loving Bledsoe, Coates, Grogan, Tippett, but that era of guys just seems a million times less important after what the team has done the last decade.
DougW
10-14-2011, 11:39 PM
Detroit Lions
Barry Sanders
Lem Barney
Charlie Sanders
Chris Spielman
Bobby Layne, Night Train, Lomas Brown, Herman Moore got a little consideration.
Personal favorites ..
Barry Sanders
Billy Sims
Al "Bubba" Baker
Chris Spielman
judicial clerk
10-14-2011, 11:40 PM
Al Davis
Howie Long
Kenny Stabler
John Madden
BYU 14
10-15-2011, 02:29 AM
Vikings
Fran Tarkenton
Alan Page
Chuck Foreman
Bud Grant
Vince, Pt. II
10-15-2011, 02:44 AM
The only hard part about the 49ers is who do you kick off the mountain to get Bill Walsh on there? I guess it has to be Steve Young, but man that's rough.
Joe Montana
Jerry Rice
Bill Walsh
Ronnie Lott
ColtCrazy
10-15-2011, 06:57 AM
Colts
Looking only at the Indy years, it would be...
Peyton Manning
Jim Harbaugh
Jeff Saturday
Marvin Harrison
If you take both...
Peyton Manning
Johnny U.
Art Donovan
and then a toss up between Harrison or Raymond Berry
JPhillips
10-15-2011, 07:05 AM
Riley AND Anderson should be in the HOF.
Brown was where I was hesitant. He wasn't the genius of the Browns years and he made the two worst decisions in the history of the franchise. In the end tough, it was hard to find a better choice.
korme
10-15-2011, 07:48 PM
The Bengals have one guy that isn't arguable, then a whole bunch of other guys in the mix... here's what I would go with:
1. Anthony Munoz
2. James Brooks
3. Ken Anderson
4. Sam Wyche
Although Boomer Esiason and David Fulcher, among others, were close to getting on the list. Corey Dillon, Willie Anderson, and Chad Ochocinco have to be close as well.
Would be interested to see lists from the other Bengal fans... it really could be all over the place. The team has so few true icons.
I'm goin
Munoz
Boomer
Kenny Anderson
Ochocinco
Boomer won an MVP and got us to a SB. Ocho because he's the best receiver I've ever seen in person and was such an enigma that he would have to be on a "mount rushmore"
SteveMax58
10-15-2011, 08:39 PM
LT
Simms
Carson
Tunnell
Next closest: strahan, Gifford. Thorpe was a giant for a year. Summerall, bavaro maybe. Not Eli, not yet at least. I feel like I am forgetting somebody very prominent. Tittle and Tarkenton would probably be for another team I guess.
Man...its hard to pick 4 for a franchise like the Gmen and not feel like you're leaving somebody out. YA Tittle played most of his career with the 49ers but had 3 outstanding seasons for the Giants. Sam Huff would also get consideration as well. Eli vs Simms is a tough one but I think I'd go Simms at this point. Bavaro was certainly part of the first group of pass catching TEs as well.
I think I'd go
All Time Giants
LT
Strahan
Simms
Gifford
General Mike
10-15-2011, 10:01 PM
LT
Simms
Carson
Tunnell
Next closest: strahan, Gifford. Thorpe was a giant for a year. Summerall, bavaro maybe. Not Eli, not yet at least. I feel like I am forgetting somebody very prominent. Tittle and Tarkenton would probably be for another team I guess.
Simms, LT, Strahan, Carson was mine, but that really ignores the late 50s team which is a shame, considering half the roads in the neighborhood I've lived my whole life are named after them. Carl Banks is another guy you have to consider.
bulletsponge
10-15-2011, 10:55 PM
Dallas Cowboys
Tom Landry
Bob Lilly
Emmitt Smith
Larry Allen
um where the f*ck is Roger Staubach? you can be a real Cowboys fan can you?
OldGiants
10-16-2011, 11:21 AM
Simms, LT, Strahan, Carson was mine, but that really ignores the late 50s team which is a shame, considering half the roads in the neighborhood I've lived my whole life are named after them. Carl Banks is another guy you have to consider.
Indeed. The Giants and Bears are the two teams that need eras. Mel Hein was the best two-way lineman of his era, for example.
http://www.profootballhof.com/hof/member.aspx?PLAYER_ID=92
Summerall was basically "The field goal" and then an announcer, nothing more.
Long time announcer Marty Glickman should be remembered as the greatest of them all as he mentored many current announcers, who acknowledge his influence on their style. His is one the great radio voices of all time, right up there with Jean Sheperd.
vBulletin v3.6.0, Copyright ©2000-2026, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.