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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 1061414" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>So those are all great ones. When I try to weed through the crop I consider how the player lifted those around him. I’m still torn on Saquon as he’s partly the benefactor of one of the Leagues Top OL. I think you could put Jacobs behind that OL and he’s +1 yard per carry or within a few hundred yards of Saquon. Just my opinion.</p><p></p><p>Same goes for Brady. Don’t get me wrong he’s the GOAT. But he took a #3 Offense to #3, but he absolutely gets better in Big Games, so into the Postseason, but that team was predicated on Todd and the D jump from the 20-something ranked to #8 scoring and rising into a Top 5 feel Defense in Postseason had very little to do with Tom Brady. No disrespect he’s still the overall best player by far.</p><p></p><p>Rod Woodson (Ravens), Charles Woodson (Packers) Peyton Manning (Denver) Bryce Paup (Bills 18.5 Sacks) Jerry Rice (Oakland) Deon Sanders (Cowboys) highlight some of the most prolific game changers spanning decades. Yet I can’t think of any that touch what Reggie White brought to GB Wisconsin.</p><p>1991 #22 overall Scoring</p><p>1992 #15</p><p><em><strong>1993 #9 </strong></em></p><p><em><strong>1994 #5</strong></em></p><p><em><strong>1995 #4</strong></em></p><p><em><strong>1996 #1</strong></em></p><p><em><strong>1997 #5</strong></em></p><p><strong><em>1998 #11 </em></strong></p><p>1999 #20</p><p></p><p>Reggie led a D ranked an average of #5.8 in scoring across a 6 year span. But what he also brought past legitimacy was Leadership. While he was a late comer to the NFL after registering 23.5 Sacks in the USFL, as a 24yr old in his NFL debut he registered 10 Tackles and 2.5 Sacks. Reggie would’ve far surpassed Bruce Smith had he come into the NFL 1 year earlier. He led the Men around him and you can tell they bonded to him. They trusted him and you can see that in the way they gravitated. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]21360[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 1061414, member: 10086"] So those are all great ones. When I try to weed through the crop I consider how the player lifted those around him. I’m still torn on Saquon as he’s partly the benefactor of one of the Leagues Top OL. I think you could put Jacobs behind that OL and he’s +1 yard per carry or within a few hundred yards of Saquon. Just my opinion. Same goes for Brady. Don’t get me wrong he’s the GOAT. But he took a #3 Offense to #3, but he absolutely gets better in Big Games, so into the Postseason, but that team was predicated on Todd and the D jump from the 20-something ranked to #8 scoring and rising into a Top 5 feel Defense in Postseason had very little to do with Tom Brady. No disrespect he’s still the overall best player by far. Rod Woodson (Ravens), Charles Woodson (Packers) Peyton Manning (Denver) Bryce Paup (Bills 18.5 Sacks) Jerry Rice (Oakland) Deon Sanders (Cowboys) highlight some of the most prolific game changers spanning decades. Yet I can’t think of any that touch what Reggie White brought to GB Wisconsin. 1991 #22 overall Scoring 1992 #15 [I][B]1993 #9 1994 #5 1995 #4 1996 #1 1997 #5[/B][/I] [B][I]1998 #11 [/I][/B] 1999 #20 Reggie led a D ranked an average of #5.8 in scoring across a 6 year span. But what he also brought past legitimacy was Leadership. While he was a late comer to the NFL after registering 23.5 Sacks in the USFL, as a 24yr old in his NFL debut he registered 10 Tackles and 2.5 Sacks. Reggie would’ve far surpassed Bruce Smith had he come into the NFL 1 year earlier. He led the Men around him and you can tell they bonded to him. They trusted him and you can see that in the way they gravitated. [ATTACH type="full" alt="1744732351922.jpeg"]21360[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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