Sanders is the first long-time member of the Atlanta Falcons to be elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. As such, he sent a helmet he wore during his time with the team as well as a game ball he was presented with during the 1990 season. Mementos from Class of 2011 enshrinee Deion Sanders arrived in Canton in June.Jun 13, 2011He went into the HOF as a bandanna, technically. This ain’t baseball.
But why would he be known more as a Falcon? He made more Pro Bowls as a Cowboy, more All-Pros, and won a Super Bowl as a Cowboy. He also did had his own Sega game, presumably tons more endorsements after winning two Super Bowls, and the notoriety of being the first full time two way player in the NFL in ages... again all as a Cowboy.
Sanders is the first long-time member of the Atlanta Falcons to be elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. As such, he sent a helmet he wore during his time with the team as well as a game ball he was presented with during the 1990 season. Mementos from Class of 2011 enshrinee Deion Sanders arrived in Canton in June.Jun 13, 2011
Right, I was confusing that with a retirement team.Players that are enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame are not enshrined as a member of one team unless they only played with one team in their career. No player bust has a helmet or team logo on it. All teams that they played for are listed.
How Dexter Coakley didn't make this list is beyond me.
I'm not sure, but I don't think he was serious.Why ? Those aforementioned guys were Hall of Famers .
.. Dexter was a fine OLB with was a couple of pro bowl invites but he nowhere belong in that creme of the crop group class .
That list without Bob Hayes and Darren Woodson just seems wrong.
You absolutely cannot leave Lilly out. Romo's not close to this list, sorry. Meredith makes the list way before Romo.
i could consider Bob Hayes because he changed how the game was played and revolutionized from man to zone coverage in the NFL.
Woody is further down the line with me, so is Cliff Harris .. and just think Cliff Harris wasn't on ESPN' list either, and he was recently elected to the Hall of Fame.
Sorry, I was mixing the HoF with the team representation upon retirement. But I don't think he retired a Cowboy either, so I don't think even he considers himself a Cowboy.He went into the HOF as a bandanna, technically. This ain’t baseball.
But why would he be known more as a Falcon? He made more Pro Bowls as a Cowboy, more All-Pros, and won a Super Bowl as a Cowboy. He also did had his own Sega game, presumably tons more endorsements after winning two Super Bowls, and the notoriety of being the first full time two way player in the NFL in ages... again all as a Cowboy.
Ridiculous. I feel Emmitt is and you anyone can make an argument for him being number one. Staubach is not a clear cut number one. He is to some but he's not unanimous. So stop acting like he is.Any list that does not have Roger Staubach at number one is just wrong
Well technically he retired a Raven I actually don’t think I’ve ever heard him talk about the subject so I can only assume he just thinks of himself as a guy who played for multiple teams.Sorry, I was mixing the HoF with the team representation upon retirement. But I don't think he retired a Cowboy either, so I don't think even he considers himself a Cowboy.
Well then, there ya go. Not a Cowboy, IMO.Well technically he retired a Raven I actually don’t think I’ve ever heard him talk about the subject so I can only assume he just thinks of himself as a guy who played for multiple teams.
Not an act. Roger Staubach is the greatest player in the history of the Dallas CowboysRidiculous. I feel Emmitt is and you anyone can make an argument for him being number one. Staubach is not a clear cut number one. He is to some but he's not unanimous. So stop acting like he is.