SidelineCameras said:The Patriots homer in me thinks that #87 is up for grabs when this list is revisited in 10 years.
Lose Remerswaal said:DeMarcus Ware as a Bronco and not as a Cowboy makes zero sense
SidelineCameras said:The Patriots homer in me thinks that #87 is up for grabs when this list is revisited in 10 years.
Devizier said:81 should be Carl Eller.
Devizier said:Here's a follow up question; best number (in terms of accumulated performance by top players) of all time?
I think #88 with Michael Irvin, Alan Page, and Marvin Harrison.
IHateDaveKerpen said:
I think it honestly has to be #12.
IHateDaveKerpen said:
I think it honestly has to be #12.
BradshawDevizier said:
Brady-Kelly-Staubach is definitely a strong choice. I know I'm missing a few.
Devizier said:
Brady-Kelly-Staubach is definitely a strong choice. I know I'm missing a few.
They must have forgotten Charlie Trippi who is the only player in the Hall of Fame with more than 1,000 career yards as a passer, runner and receiver.bsj said:Matt Ryan? 2 is a weak number...
IHateDaveKerpen said:
Funny, I came here to say it should be Terrell Owens.
EDIT: And when all is said and done, it'll probably be Megatron.
Bosoxen said:
I'll second that. That list of honorable mentions is a freaking Who's Who of NFL quarterbacks. That makes them giving the nod to Brady even more impressive.
shoebooty said:#99 Jerome Brown or JJ Watt are better picks but of course the NFL uses their fall guy.
Also #23 LOL! Brady should change his number to 23 just for trolling purposes.
shoebooty said:#99 Jerome Brown or JJ Watt are better picks but of course the NFL uses their fall guy.
Also #23 LOL! Brady should change his number to 23 just for trolling purposes.
singaporesoxfan said:
I'll agree my homerism came out with Jerome combined with the fact such a despicable player like Sapp made the cut. As for Watt he's already been a 3x Pro Bowl selection in his first 3 years so he's about halfway to Sapp's total and with his average numbers I agree that it is safe to expect he'll be the best #99 soon enough.singaporesoxfan said:
?? In what world would Jerome Brown and his tragically-cut-short-career a better choice than Sapp? JJ Watt might - and quite likely too - get there some day, but for now Sapp has the best overall career for a #99.
And Troy Vincent really does seem to be the best choice for #23.
singaporesoxfan said:And Troy Vincent really does seem to be the best choice for #23.
Fuck that. Dick Night Train Lane.IHateDaveKerpen said:
Funny, I came here to say it should be Terrell Owens.
EDIT: And when all is said and done, it'll probably be Megatron.
Because I'm a numbers nerd, I decided to look at the jersey numbers of the Superbowl starting quarterbacks.IHateDaveKerpen said:
I think it honestly has to be #12.
swiftaw said:A QB wearing 12 lost 5 consecutive superbowls (SB XXV to SB XXIX)