Autographed cards WTB: 1955 Len Ford, '57 Unitas, '84 USFL Reggie White, '17 Damon Harrison

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11 Aug 2023
2023 NFL season is quickly approaching so time to roll out the newest edition of the Post WW2 All Time 1st team. Almost unchanged since last year: -Kellen Winslow (TE), Travis Kelce (TE) Futures Watch list: ZMartin, PMahomes, JJefferson, MParsons Throwback List: PWarfield
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he might have hit top speed twice in this 3 min cutup
Davante Adams Route Running.
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At the risk of flooding everyone's timeline with yet another one of these across the various sports, this one cracked me up. Almost didn't have the heart to finish the team but stumbled on a late Wilt and let it ride. Lamelo Ball, Tracy McGrady, Keith Van Horn, Elvin Hayes, Wilt
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What an embarrassing caricature pan handling for pennies of engagement.
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Rams historical All Time DL (using Madden Ultimate Team rules) is the best all time, Minnesota Vikings clearly pushed aside. EDGE: Deacon Jones, Myles Garrett, Von Miller, Jack Youngblood, Kevin Greene DT: Aaron Donald, Merlin Olsen, ND Suh, Roger Brown, Larry Brooks
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According to my current ranks (ymmv): Deacon Jones - All time Edge 2 (3 if we count Lawrence Taylor here) Myles Garrett - All time Edge 6 (7 w/LT) Aaron Donald - All time DT 1 Merlin Olsen - All time DT 5 Averaging them out ~ 3.75 average per position. Unreal.
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21 Sep 2022
Michael Dean Perry in 1993 with a masterful performance, teleporting into the backfield: 1 sack (-10 yards), 3 run TFLs (-4, -2, -6 yards), and multiple nominal gain tackles (0, 1, and 4 [on 2nd and 16] yards). If you love DTs might be worth your 2 minutes to watch.
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Player DVOA from 1977! Walter Payton wins MVP but was Mark van Eeghen almost as good? Plus, more obscure wide receivers than a Tampa Bay GOP congressional hopeful can shake a stick at. ftnfantasy.com/nfl/1977-play…
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Let's go back in time again! We introduce 1977 DVOA to our database. -- Cowboys as No. 1 SB champions. -- Bucs with the worst offense in history. -- Great no-name Dolphins running game. -- Incredibly easy Bears schedule. ftnfantasy.com/nfl/1977-team…
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My tentative, always subject to change, Top 20 Defensive Players of All Time. @JJWatt is the enigma to rank. I think his 3-4 year peak is likely the best in the 100 year history of the sport. Perhaps initially looks like modern bias in the T5 though old timers dominate T6-10.
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4 DT Aaron Donald, Bob Lilly, Mean Joe, Alan Page 4.7 Edge Reggie White, Lawrence Taylor (.7), Deacon J, Bruce S, JJ Watt 6.3 LB LT, Ray Lewis, D Butkus, Bobby Bell, Jack Ham, Derrick Brooks, Jr Seau 5 DB Ed Reed, Deion Sanders, Night Train Lane, Ronnie Lott, Rod Woodson
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Let’s check back in in a few years
Most points per game for stating QB in regular season and playoffs since 1950 (50 starts): Patrick Mahomes 27.9 ppg Tom Brady 27.7 It’s an 8 year fluke?
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This is really interesting for a few different reasons. Early in my scouting career, Dick Roach told our group that the ideal secondary would feature 1 FS and 4 CBs due to the ability to match up in man coverage vs pass. He described Shawn Springs as the ideal S/CB prototype who would play in the slot because he had enough to hold up vs the run but was a suffocating coverage player on the perimeter. As a player in the late 1990s, the Nickel or “Star” position was typically the best CB or the smartest defender due to the challenge of playing multiple roles. LeRoy Butler played that spot in Green Bay, James Hasty filled that role in KC and I watched a young Charles Woodson play there at times, but matchups dictated his alignment. Long story short, the “Star” is one of the most important positions on the field, and the emerging trend is taking the game back to how it started with A-plus players playing in the slot.
"The ideal slot defender is Jalen Ramsey in the Brandon Staley defense" -- @sambruchhaus
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16 Feb 2025
Mean Joe Greene feeling the cut rules of the 70s.
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I don't think I've ever posted anything on my post war All Time 4th Team, here's some of the 53 players on the roster. QBs are Elway, Brees, and Mahomes. Most notably, missing signed Len Ford and Marshall Yanda cards for completion, until I tweak it in a few months.
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Replying to @CarlBanksGIII
as a guy who was on the field v Banks and had to game plan against him, here is the only fact you need to know...He was the best Strong side lber in the NFL!!
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Every. Single. Run. of Adrian Peterson's 2012 MVP Season 348 carries 2,097 yards 13 touchdowns youtu.be/oBhGpHdl7Rg

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Cool auto RC Bill Dudley just surfaced on eBay. Not an endorsement, just an observation. ebay.us/m/KITooU
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Wednesday, May 13, 2026 Rethinking NFL All-Decade Teams: Why Mid-Decade Rosters Capture Peak Greatness By John Turney nflfootballjournal.blogspot.…
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Started getting ready for my upcoming all time (post ww2) defensive ranking picture. Which Bob Lilly should I use? 3 is the best card but understated auto. 2 has the most ink. 1 is a mix of card appearance and inscriptions. 4 is the neat pre-rookie but horizontal.
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Potential mini spoiler, Bobby Bell and Jack Ham both look to be making the "All Time" T20 It's physically impossible for me to pass up Bell on a good deal so 6 to choose from The Jack Ham ones are an interesting array for 3 of the 4 choices. The far right one prob not compelling
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