So many players you could make a case for. Jerry Rice certainly belongs in the mix, I agree. Then there's Charles Haley; in the modern era, he holds a singular record: five Super Bowl rings (three with San Francisco, two with Dallas). Or how about George Blanda? Lawrence Taylor redefined defensive end; his influence persists today. Then there's OJ Simpson. He did something no one else will ever have a chance to do: surpass 2000 yards rushing in a 14-game season. Derrick Thomas too might be worth mentioning, except for his untimely death. And...and...and...
Riggins was a great RB, but you can't really rank him amongst the greatest, sorry. The 'Skins OL (The Hogs) belong in the Hall of Fame long before he does.
Dagosto: Riggins was a great RB, but you can't really rank him amongst the greatest, sorry. The 'Skins OL (The Hogs) belong in the Hall of Fame long before he does.
Dagosto: After losing his only Super Bowl appearance, Marino publicly ridiculed his AFC championship ring as "a loser's ring." To a Miami Herald reporter.
Intelligence? Leadership? Well, he went another 14 years and never got so close again.
choices... we all have..... not here to compete/prove who is the best, as it will be long and nonproductive .... my post is just my opinion... which is different from yours... as you have the right to have.
Bogart_1960: choices... we all have..... not here to compete/prove who is the best, as it will be long and nonproductive .... my post is just my opinion... which is different from yours... as you have the right to have.
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