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Post by mitch9234 on Jul 22, 2012 8:27:06 GMT -5
Admit what? Defeat? But you still can't rule out Wisconsin. Kevin Zeitler, Peter Konz, Gabe Carimi, Kraig Urbik, Joe Thomas, Casey Rabach, Mark Tauscher, Paul Gruber, Mike Webster and the rookies from next year Ricky Wagner and Terrence Frederick.
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Post by MarchingOn on Aug 4, 2012 19:06:18 GMT -5
Admit what? Defeat? But you still can't rule out Wisconsin. Kevin Zeitler, Peter Konz, Gabe Carimi, Kraig Urbik, Joe Thomas, Casey Rabach, Mark Tauscher, Paul Gruber, Mike Webster and the rookies from next year Ricky Wagner and Terrence Frederick. William Paris, Albert Wistert, Stefan Humpheries, Mike Kenn, Jon Jansen, Steve Hutchinson, John Elliot, Dan Dierdorf, Steve Everitt, Jon Giesler, Milan Lazetich, George Lilja, Reggie Mckenzie, Joe O'Donnel, Maurice Williams, Jake Long, Jeff Backus, David Molk, Johnathan Goodwin, David Baas, Taylor Lewan OK lol. That is the full list of Michigan offensive linemen who have been SUCCESSFUL (not a bust) in the NFL. (excluding Lewan and Molk, but Lewan a first rounder this year and Molk is already competing for the starting job so I've read)
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Post by mitch9234 on Aug 4, 2012 19:44:41 GMT -5
Wisconsin
Peter Konz Kevin Zeitler Gabe Carimi Kraig Urbik Joe Thomas Al Johnson Casey Rabach Mark Tauscher Paul Gruber Mike Webster Ricky Wagner Terrence Frederick Jerry Wunsch Cory Raymer Joe Panos Dan Turk Jeff Dellenbach Ray Snell Dennis Lick Terry Stieve Ken Bowman Bill Albright Ken Huxhold John Golemgeske
Wisconsin was still very good, so is Michgan, but it's hard to decide who's the best
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Post by MarchingOn on Aug 4, 2012 19:54:47 GMT -5
Is that list eliminating those who busted?
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Post by mitch9234 on Aug 4, 2012 19:56:49 GMT -5
Is that list eliminating those who busted? They had fair starts a year, at that time players didn't play for more than 10 years often
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Post by MarchingOn on Aug 4, 2012 20:02:29 GMT -5
Is that list eliminating those who busted? They had fair starts a year, at that time players didn't play for more than 10 years often Yeah, my list has a few guys like that too. But they started a bunch in the seasons they did play. It's definitely hard to dictate which is better I guess. You could say that even though Wisconsin has more (from our lists), that Michigan's quality is better. Besides Joe Thomas and Mike Webster (maybe one or two more I missed), there are really no standouts on that list.
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