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Post by cityofchamps on Sept 2, 2014 21:19:55 GMT -5
That era was a golden age for OL. Walter Jones Jonathan Ogden Kevin Mawae Alan Faneca Willie Roaf Brian Waters Larry Allen Will Shields Ruben Brown Orlando Pace Randy McDaniel Bruce Matthews Tom Nalen Willie Anderson Tarik Glenn Tra Thomas Steve Hutchinson The list goes on. This just might be me but it seems like these guys didn't get the credit they deserved until after they had declined or retired. sent from my pigeon carrier That's how it goes with Offensive Linemen. Quarterbacks always steal the credit they get, but the Hall usually gets it right when it comes to Offensive Linemen.
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Post by patriotsk1d on Sept 3, 2014 1:05:14 GMT -5
He was probably the best offensive linemen on a very strong line, the one year he spent in New England or the one year he played. Pretty impressive considering that was towards the end of his career.
Not sure about HOF, at the very least he is close.
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Post by EagleDomiKnation on Sept 3, 2014 7:08:11 GMT -5
the same lines as Willie Roaf, Walter Jones, Jonathan Ogden, Will Shields, and Allen Faneca Cough (and Kevin Mawae) COUGH COUGH Met Mawae at an OSU football camp when I was in high school....dude was huuuuge. Shook his hand...couldn't believe how big that paw was.
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