Originally posted by brodiebluebanaszak:
Originally posted by 4everFaithful:
Originally posted by Niners99:
Originally posted by 4everFaithful:
Top 5 MLBs of all-time:
1) Ray Lewis
2) Jack Lambert
3) Dick Butkus
4) Mike Singletary
5) Patrick Willis
Willis was the most incredible athlete I've ever seen at that position. Had he played a longer career, he would've been higher on my list.
I think Willis was better than Lambert and Singletary. Lambert was a great player, but he played in an era they didnt really track defensive stats, so his reputation is more legend than hard numbers. Probably the same with Butkus, although I think he is a close 2nd to Ray Lewis.
Willis never played a down of NFL football in which he wasnt considered an elite player. Right off the bat as a rookie, he was a star. Our only memory of him will be that elite All-Pro player, which is why I think he gets in.
It would be dumb to say him playing out 2 more years of mediocre football on bad feet would put him over the top for the Hall, just because of the year total.
He played 7 full seasons, and made 7 Pro Bowls, and none of them were charity or based on rep. He was a HOF player.
Agreed. Honestly I'd put Willis #2 on that list behind Ray, but I didn't want to come off as a homer lol
4ever you are completely wrong.
The top 5 mlb of all time:
1) Dick Butkus;
That's it.
Dick Butkus had a short career too