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palmer or CJ, not sure which
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04-08-2007, 06:22 PM
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It would either be him or Tim Brown.
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04-08-2007, 06:27 PM
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Today: Kellen Winslow II
All time: Jim "GoaT" Brown.
Honorable mention goes to Bernie Kosar and Ozzie Newsome.
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Currently: Steven Jackson
All Time: Hmm. There's a few (Eric Dickerson, Jackie Slater, Marshall Faulk, Torry Holt, Isaac Bruce) But in my opinion it'd have to be Marshall Faulk.

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Tony Romo, T.O., and Roy Williams are all close.
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Tony Romo, T.O., and Roy Williams are all close.
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Not really, it's TO by far. If you go up to people on the street and show them those three names almost everyone will recognize Owens.
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Saints - Pat Swilling, Sam Mills, Rickey Jackson, Vaughn Johnson. Dome Patrol! There are others but the Saints never were a strong franchise back in the day.
Current - Reggie Bush, Deuce McAllister, Drew Brees, Marques Colston, Jamaal Brown.
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04-08-2007, 08:57 PM
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Well I question that because few if any members of this forum were old enough to watch the Packers in the Lombardi years. Not saying that you had to in order to know about those guys but usually you think of players that you have seen a lot. The best to challange Favre as most well known is Vince, and he is not known as a player but a coach. The others while great players do not get the same attention that Favre gets. If you were to ask 100 people to name a player for the Packers I bet at least 75 would say Favre.
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Like I said, I might be in the minority there. I'm not old enough to have seen those guys play (other than on NFL Films and such), but those are the first names that come to mind for me, because they are the legends of that franchise during its most successful era. That said, I can understand why most people today would say Favre.
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all time- warren moon, earl campell, bruce matthews, eddie george, steve mcnair? frank wycheck?
current- Vince Young, Pacman, Keith Bulluck
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all time- warren moon, earl campell, bruce matthews, eddie george, steve mcnair? frank wycheck?
current- Vince Young, Pacman, Keith Bulluck
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Mr.Dyson after that miracle. I'm still a Titans fan today after my Eagles of Course.
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04-08-2007, 10:44 PM
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It depends if its the Houston Oilers, who became the Tennessee Titans then it would be Earl Campbell. If its the Titans, then all-time it would be Steve McNair and currently Vince Young
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All time for the Packers? That's pretty sad given all the legends they had in the Lombardi years.
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How is that sad? He is the best Packer most likely.
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Currently, duh. Brian Urlacher. They traded away my perceived #2 in this respect and the #63 overall for the #37 in this year's draft.
All-time, I would say the top 3 -- in any order -- would be Dick Butkus, Mike Singletary, and the late, great Walter Payton.
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All Time- Joe Greene
Currently- Big Ben and Troy Polamalu
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