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Old 06-19-2003, 03:13 PM   #51
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If your creating a best of league than QB Babe Laufenberg for the Cowboys. Greatest ever.


Now for Eagles:
QB McNabb
DE White
WR Quick

For my other team, the Seahawks:
RB Warner
WR Largent
S Easley

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Old 06-19-2003, 03:34 PM   #52
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For my other team, the Seahawks:
RB Warner
WR Largent
S Easley

TO go Along with them, I think you should also include
CB Dave Brown, 22
QB Jim Zorn, 10
S Eugene Robenson, 41 (he got a really bad rap from that Super Bowl prostitution sting, but when he was a great player for the Seahawks
DE Jacob Green
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Old 06-20-2003, 06:17 AM   #53
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Any need for an alltime Amsterdam Admirals roster?
I mean, Madden does have NFLEL teams, right?
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Yeah, but you can't play them in franchise mode. Maybe the all-time Admirals could still take the Bengals.
Hey, if you're interested, I'd have no problem making one.
Imagine Kurt Warner as a third stringer and Adam Vinatieri not making the team...
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Old 06-20-2003, 10:53 AM   #54
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That's okay. I'm only looking for past NFL greats to add.
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Old 06-20-2003, 02:14 PM   #55
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1. Steve Young-Toughest QB I have ever seen. One of the best QB's in history.
2. Jerry Rice-The best WR ever. A incredibly hard worker also.
3. Barry Zito-Very fun to watch, a unstoppable curveball.
4. Ken Griffey Jr. (in his Seattle days)-Some people forget how good he was. He had a huge amount of potential.
5. Jason Williams- The most unseen exciting player in the NBA. He made me like basketball again.
6. Tim Duncan-The most humble player besides David Robinson, he's not cocky and thats hard to find in the NBA these days.
7. Charles Woodson (when he was at Michigan)-Was an exciting player to watch at Michigan.
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Old 06-20-2003, 05:43 PM   #56
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QB - Phil Simms
RB - Joe Morris
LB - Carl Banks & Lawrence Taylor
KR/PR - Dave Meggett
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Old 06-20-2003, 07:14 PM   #57
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"Bears fans crack me up. You didn't say this, but your statement reminded me of something. I have had numerous Bears fans tell me that Urlacher is the greatest middle line backer ever. Which is just amazing to me considering right now he is probably only the 3rd best Bears middle line backer ever."

This reminds me of how people talk about Shockey. I'm not sure if I heard anyone say he's the best ever, but I've heard people talk about him being one of the best.

I'm a huge Shockey fan, but I don't even think he's the best in the game right now, let alone best ever. I think Gonzales still holds the title of best TE in the game right now. If Shockey developes more, then I think he easily takes it from him, but he's only got 1 season under his belt. We have no idea how he'll end up being in his 2nd and 3rd years yet. For all we know, he'll get a horrible injury next seasons and will just be a footnote or be one of those "What if" players 10 or 15 years from now.

As far as best ever, he can't even hold Mark Bavaro's jock strap yet.

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Old 06-20-2003, 07:42 PM   #58
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Dola,

And speaking of Bears players one of my favorite players of all time was Tom Waddle. I loved that guy! No size, no speed, but had absolutely no fear and would take any hit you could lay on him. I remember a game in 92 where the Bears were driving down the field late in the 4th quarter and Waddle kept getting his number called over the middle. Twice they had to drag him off the field and revive him with smelling salts and he still managed to cath the game winner in the end zone.

Wow. you brought back some great memories with Tom Waddle. I also loved watching that guy play.
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