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    Default Re: Top 100: NFL's Greatest Players

    Quote Originally Posted by -playmaker-
    did you see nate Newton got the stomach surgury done?





    doesn't even look like him at all...







    he lost 135 lbs...
    how weird is that? A dude who still weighs 265 looks like a cancer survivor.

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    Default Re: Top 100: NFL's Greatest Players

    I remember Nate Newton because he got busted with about 200lbs of marijuana.

    Moss is much better than Irvin. Irvin might not even be a top 10 WR.

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    Default Re: Top 100: NFL's Greatest Players

    Bump...next 10.

    90. Kurt Warner
    89. Ernie Nevers
    88. Ed Reed
    87. Crazylegs Hirsch
    86. Willie Davis
    85. Marcus Allen
    84. Joe Schmidt
    83. Norm Van Brocklin
    82. Ted Hendricks
    81. Steve Young

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    Steve Young at 81 was too low.

    I may be biased cause he's my favorite player of all time. But damn...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timmy D for MVP
    Steve Young at 81 was too low.

    I may be biased cause he's my favorite player of all time. But damn...
    Steve won one Superbowl and had a very short prime. I would not include him, Joe Namath, or Try Aikman in a top 100 list.

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    Default Re: Top 100: NFL's Greatest Players

    Quote Originally Posted by boozehound
    how weird is that? A dude who still weighs 265 looks like a cancer survivor.
    his bones probably weigh 200 lbs alone...

    he can use "I'm big boned" as a legit excuse...lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dasher
    Steve won one Superbowl and had a very short prime. I would not include him, Joe Namath, or Try Aikman in a top 100 list.
    Namath...alright

    Young and Aikman off a top 100 list is completely insane...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dasher
    Steve won one Superbowl and had a very short prime. I would not include him, Joe Namath, or Try Aikman in a top 100 list.
    He also won 2 MVPs, a SB MVP, set a record in that SB with 6 passing TDs, and has the highest QB rating of all time. If he didn't sit backup to Montana for so long, he would have ended up in the top 50 I think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarcastic
    He also won 2 MVPs, a SB MVP, set a record in that SB with 6 passing TDs, and has the highest QB rating of all time. If he didn't sit backup to Montana for so long, he would have ended up in the top 50 I think.
    He has a similar profile to Kurt Warner who will possibly not make this list. QB rating is a dubious stat because it is skewed for the modern era and is does not accurately account for the dominance or lack thereof of the passers of yesteryear.

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    Default Re: Top 100: NFL's Greatest Players

    Quote Originally Posted by Dasher
    [COLOR="Red"]He has a similar profile to Kurt Warner who will possibly not make this list. [/COLOR]QB rating is a dubious stat because it is skewed for the modern era and is does not accurately account for the dominance or lack thereof of the passers of yesteryear.
    [COLOR="Red"]90. Kurt Warner[/COLOR]
    89. Ernie Nevers
    88. Ed Reed
    87. Crazylegs Hirsch
    86. Willie Davis
    85. Marcus Allen
    84. Joe Schmidt
    83. Norm Van Brocklin
    82. Ted Hendricks
    81. Steve Young

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    Touche prime. I also would not put Ed Reed on the list. Is he really better than Darren Woodson who will not make this list?

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    Default Re: Top 100: NFL's Greatest Players

    Quote Originally Posted by Dasher
    Touche prime. I also would not put Ed Reed on the list. Is he really better than Darren Woodson who will not make this list?
    Reed is more dominate than Woodson ever was, that being said Woodson is very underrated as player in general...

    I bet Dawkins makes the list and Woodson is probably better or just as good than Dawk ever was...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dasher
    He has a similar profile to Kurt Warner who will possibly not make this list. QB rating is a dubious stat because it is skewed for the modern era and is does not accurately account for the dominance or lack thereof of the passers of yesteryear.
    Sure it does, you just have to adjust for the era that they were playing in and see how it's comparable to their contemporaries.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GOBB
    Why am I having trouble accepting someone ranked Tom Brady 14th greatest player in NFL history?
    Because accepting that would mean being fine with Walter Payton at #22 and Gale Sayers in the 80's.

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    Default Re: Top 100: NFL's Greatest Players

    Quote Originally Posted by steve
    Bump...next 10.

    90. Kurt Warner
    89. Ernie Nevers
    88. Ed Reed
    87. Crazylegs Hirsch
    86. Willie Davis
    85. Marcus Allen
    84. Joe Schmidt
    83. Norm Van Brocklin
    82. Ted Hendricks
    81. Steve Young
    This seems so random. It doesn't look like there's any rhyme or reason to it.

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