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Old 10-11-2012   #46
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QB - Roger Staubach
RB - Emmitt Smith
FB - Daryl Johnston
WR - Michael Irvin
WR - Drew Pearson
TE - Jason Witten
LT - Ralph Neely
LG - Nate Newton
C - Dave Manders
RG - Larry Allen
RT - Erik Williams (pre-1994)

Third WR - Bob Hayes
Third down RB - Preston Pearson

DE - George Andrie
DT - Bob Lilly
DT - Randy White
DE - Harvey Martin
OLB - DeMarcus Ware
MLB - Lee Roy Jordan
OLB - Chuck Howley
CB - Mel Renfro
CB - Deion Sanders
FS - Cliff Harris
SS - Darren Woodson

Nickel back - Kevin Smith

P - Mat McBriar
PK - Rafael Septien
RS - Kelvin Martin
Good list i wondered if anyone would bring up Andie,very good DE.Neely good player to but no way he was better than Rayfield.Wright is in Hall of Fame.
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QB: Tony Romo
RB: Demarco Murray
FB: Lawrence Vickers
TE: Jason Witten
WR: Miles Austin, Dez Bryant
OL: Tyrone Smith, TBD, Ryan Cook, TBD, TBD

CB: Brandon Carr, Mo Claiborne
FS: Gerald Sensabaugh
SS: TBD
ILB: Sean Lee, Bruce Carter
OLB: Demarcus Ware, TBD
DL: Jason Hatcher, Jay Ratliff, Tyrone Crawford
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Good list i wondered if anyone would bring up Andie,very good DE.Neely good player to but no way he was better than Rayfield.Wright is in Hall of Fame.
Rayfield Wright was not a left tackle - Neely was.

I took the pre-1994 Williams over Wright at RT because Williams, pre-injury, was one of the most dominant, intimidating tackles that I had ever seen play.

I selected players based off of their actual positions, not their position groups.
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Rayfield Wright was not a left tackle - Neely was.

I took the pre-1994 Williams over Wright at RT because Williams, pre-injury, was one of the most dominant, intimidating tackles that I had ever seen play.

I selected players based off of their actual positions, not their position groups.
Agree with you on Williams he was unbelievable before the car accident.
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Rayfield Wright was not a left tackle - Neely was.

I took the pre-1994 Williams over Wright at RT because Williams, pre-injury, was one of the most dominant, intimidating tackles that I had ever seen play.

I selected players based off of their actual positions, not their position groups.
As a former TE, I think Rayfield could have played LT. Erik Williams is RT all the way.
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QB- The Dodger
RB- Smith
FB- Moose
WR- Irvin
WR- Bullet Bob
TE- Witten
OT- Williams
OG- Allen
C- Stepnoski
OG- Newton
OT- Wright


DE- To Tall Jones
DT- Mr Cowboy
DT- The Manster
DE- H Martin
LB- Ware
LB- LR Jordan
LB- C Howley
CB- Primetime
CB- M Renfro
S- C Harris
S- D Woodson

Coach- T Landry
Owner- Tex Schraam

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As a former TE, I think Rayfield could have played LT. Erik Williams is RT all the way.
And, using that logic, as a former QB, Drew Pearson could have been an NFL QB.

It's not a question of could. It's a question of what position they actually played in the NFL. Wright was a RT. So was Erik Williams. I think Williams was the more dominant player for the stretch of 1991-1994.
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And, using that logic, as a former QB, Drew Pearson could have been an NFL QB.

It's not a question of could. It's a question of what position they actually played in the NFL. Wright was a RT. So was Erik Williams. I think Williams was the more dominant player for the stretch of 1991-1994.
Talk about apples to oranges. It is not uncommon for OL to move around the line/switch sides. I brought up his athleticsim and agility (former TE and basketball player) to support this. Your analogy was not only off point but bordering on the ludicrous.
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