Rocky P Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago @Gerry Hamilton @Bobby Burton @Marcus Myers @Joe Zura @Bunk Moreland @Jeff Howe @CJ Vogel @Hank South Here is a fun one! Which team are you taking? I'm leaning team 4 because they feel the most complete of the teams. Team 3 is scary though just because you sre pairing up VY and Bijan Quote
Layton_Sharp Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago May come as a suprise but I’m actually going Team 2. Very tough decision though! Quote
Bunk Moreland Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) Team 3, no question. All day every day. I’m taking the Team 3 players head to head but also collectively as a team. QB: VY by a mile RB: this might be recency bias, but Bijan is on par or just a step down from the all-time great RBs. I think Jeff argued recently on a pod that Bijan has a chance to be the greatest Longhorn to ever play in the NFL. In any event, I view all four RBs as basically equivalent. WR: Mike Davis is clearly not in the same league as the other three, but he was still damn good in college. He was better than anyone VY played with in 05 (Pittman, Sweed, etc). VY wouldn’t need a Shipley or Worthy to kick the other teams’ asses. DB: Give me the only Thorpe winner on this list. Huff Daddy all day baby Other defense: DJ is the best defensive player in the modern era of longhorn football Come on, man. It’s really not that close. Edited 3 hours ago by Bunk Moreland 1 Quote
Aspann85 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) Team 1 could be pretty gnarly. X over the top bc you’d have to stack the box to stop both Ehlinger, who was basically a fullback that could pass, AND Ricky…with Earl and Casey. Man that’s a sneaky good one. Edited 1 hour ago by Aspann85 Quote
Here for the Wins Posted 59 minutes ago Posted 59 minutes ago Hampton is underappreciated. When you evaluate for college and pro career, he might have the best resume on the list. Believe he was an immediate impact player at both levels. 329 tackles, 54 tackles for loss. At Texas. Led the team in tackles two years in a row. 12 NFL seasons, 5 Pro Bowls. From afar, he was asked to play a different role in the NFL than what he played at Texas. And succeeded to a high degree. Mike Davis is the outlier on the list. Certainly, there’s no way he was better than Limas Sweed. Roy is 1. Shipley and Worthy are very close. Drop to #4. Ehlinger and Colt are underrated. Arch is TBD. The other 3 QBs is an incredible triumvirate if you needed a late score to win you the game. Of the RBs, I’m not sure how I rank the top 3 but Benson is 4th with a decent drop off from the first 3. Bijan and Earl had unique traits above Williams so maybe he’s 3. On that last column, Hill is a bit TBD, but the others are quite a choice. Thomas’s college career was more brief so maybe that sits him at the 3 spot. Quote
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