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Originally posted by RishikeshA:
Have to add JT, with any other team he would've been a #1 receiver.

You nailed it!
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Jamall Charles

Never given the chance to be a feature back in his first three years though he was clearly better than an old Larry Johnson or Thomas Jones. Just bad coaching.

Injuries took away two seasons.

Still gained over 10,000 yards from scrimmage.

What would Kyle have done with such talent?
Originally posted by crabman82:
Originally posted by ChuckLeavy32:
Chuck Leavy, close thread

So underrated u couldn't even spell his name correctly in ur post or screen name

Haha no this is the other Chuck Leavy, from Canada and how do I change my username?
[ Edited by ChuckLeavy32 on Jun 26, 2018 at 6:31 PM ]
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Warrick Dunn.
Originally posted by HERN:
Warrick Dunn.

Always really liked him. Good call.
Originally posted by dj43:
Jamall Charles

Never given the chance to be a feature back in his first three years though he was clearly better than an old Larry Johnson or Thomas Jones. Just bad coaching.

Injuries took away two seasons.

Still gained over 10,000 yards from scrimmage.

What would Kyle have done with such talent?

He had a season or two averaging over 5.0 YPC.

Possibly even his overall career up to a point was 5.0+.

Yeah, Charles in his prime with KS would have been scary.
Originally posted by crabman82:
Easily bryant young. Guy gets no hof love.

Wow, can we get some stats to see the objective reality of where he stands?

It does seem odd he never got any love for the HoF.

BTW, I looked it up on wiki.....he's been the Falcons DL coach since last year.
[ Edited by JTsBiggestFan on Jun 27, 2018 at 6:07 AM ]
Bryant Young, end thread!
Originally posted by glorydayz:
Bryant Young, end thread!

Yes, BY.

Roger Craig.
Kevin Fa.gan, and it isn't even close. Greatest point of attack run defender in NFL history. One-on-one, stack and shed, it's over. There wasn't a tackle or a guard in the game whom he didn't overpower like Popeye after eating spinach.

Bryant Young was overrated, if anything. He made 4 Pro Bowls and that's more than he should have made. He was nowhere near the player Fa.gan was, yet 49er fans glorify him because the local media, etc. brainwashed them into seeing him as some kind of class act/role model/leader for the franchise.

He was a good pass rusher prior to 2001, and an OK run defender. After 2000, his pass rush became borderline non-existent, and he was never dominant at the point against the run.

Dana Stubblefield was the better player between the two.
[ Edited by ThomasNT on Jun 27, 2018 at 3:30 PM ]
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Originally posted by ThomasNT:
Kevin Fa.gan, and it isn't even close. Greatest point of attack run defender in NFL history. One-on-one, stack and shed, it's over. There wasn't a tackle or a guard in the game whom he didn't overpower like Popeye after eating spinach.

Bryant Young was overrated, if anything. He made 4 Pro Bowls and that's more than he should have made. He was nowhere near the player Fa.gan was, yet 49er fans glorify him because the local media, etc. brainwashed them into seeing him as some kind of class act/role model/leader for the franchise.

He was a good pass rusher prior to 2001, and an OK run defender. After 2000, his pass rush became borderline non-existent, and he was never dominant at the point against the run.

Dana Stubblefield was the better player between the two.
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Herman Moore.
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