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Football is probably the hardest sport to try to compare players to over different eras. How would you compare a great offensive lineman in the 50s to a great wide receiver in the 90s? Yes and as already mentioned the list of players they have sucks. Steve Largent is on the list and Sammy Baugh isn't?

 

Anyways I'll just answer this question:

Is Elway better than Joe Montana?

HELL NO!!!

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How the fuck does Ray Lewis make it on there over say, Rod Woodson and Deion Sanders? I mean, I love Ray and I think when he retires he will be considered one of the best of all time, but not yet.

I agree 100%. Like you say, Ray is a great linebacker, but I can't see myself ever putting him (in a list like this) over L.T.

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What they should do is let you pick by individual position and by era...

ESPN is lazy though, thus that will never happen

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Why wouldn't you rank Emmit Smith high? He does have the most running yards in NFL history.

 

And where is my Steve Young?

Yeah, and they were probably the most nondescript running yards in NFL history, too. In twenty years, people will STILL be talking about Barry Sanders, Gale Sayers, O.J. and Jim Brown...no one will remember Emmitt Smith.

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My Rankings

#1: Jerry Rice(Simply...the most dominant player at one position to play the game. The records say enough)

#2: Joe Montana

#3: John Elway

#4: Emmitt Smith

#5: Johnny Unitas

#6: Deacon Jones

#7: Jim Brown

#8: Bart Starr

#9: Otto Graham

#10: Barry Sanders

#11: Reggie White

#12: Dan Marino

#13: Walter Payton

#14: Lawrence Taylor

#15: Brett Favre

#16: Eric Dickerson

#17: Dick Butkus

#18: Bruce Smith

#19: Darrell Green

#20: O.J. Simpson

#21: Joe Greene

#22: Marshall Faulk

#23: Jack Lambert

#24: Don Hutson

#25: Ronnie Lott

 

Players Left Off: Anthony Munoz, Gale Sayers, Steve Largent, Ray Lewis, Bob Lilly

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Emmitt Smith: Has rushed for 1,000+ yards in 11 of 14 seasons. Rushing leader in carries, rushing yards, TD's. 2nd in combined rushing/receiving TD's and 3rd in yards from scrimmage. Led league rushing 4 times including 3 straight years(91-93). Led league in rushing TD's 3 times and placed in the top 5 9 times. Led league in rushing/receiving TD's 3 times and yards from scrimmage 2 times. Also won 3 Super Bowls.

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#1 Jim Brown

#2 Jerry Rice

#3 Lawrence Taylor

#4 Joe Montana

#5 Johnny Unitas

#6 Don Hutson

#7 Walter Payton

#8 Otto Graham

#9 Dick Butkus

#10 Deacon Jones

 

Sammy Baugh just misses my top ten at #11.

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The links missing an 's'.

 

Here we go

thank you.

 

I think L.T. was overrated. Still a great player. My problem with him was he was too one dimensional. He got alot of sacks, but had too many plays he didn't seem to make an effort on.

 

For me Walter Payton ranks ahead of Jim Brown. Payton played on alot of bad teams, was a good receiver, and an outstanding blocker. Brown might of been the better runner, but Payton has him beat in overall back.

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