RandyOh
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LA was a rookie in this clip lol
Ask John Randle what wouldve happened to Darnold.I think they would equally get the best of each other.
Both are all time greats.
Aaron Donald in 8 years already has more All-Pros and Pro Bowls than Randle in 13 years.Ask John Randle what wouldve happened to Darnold.
My favorite story is told by the defensive lineman LA did it too. Every time the ball was coming through LA he would move his arm like when you pull a train whistle and blow the dline an off the hole. It was a good dline man not some scrubTough, tough question.......
https://www.dallascowboys.com/news/...nU8nsQl-5e2EspuPOdpK1KydykNySvFNAwpUf4sJKsBJc
Mailbag: Aaron Donald vs. Larry Allen In His Prime?
Jul 08, 2022 at 09:00 AM
I love seeing some of the historic plays in Cowboys history you guys have been putting on the website, especially the one of Larry Allen's tackle to prevent the pick-six. I would love nothing more than to be able to see Allen in his prime go toe-to-toe with Aaron Donald of the Rams. Head-to-head, who do you think wins that battle? — RANDY CHILDS / NORTH GRAFTON, MA
Nick: Wow, that's a tough one. Especially tough because there's never a right answer there. Just like with any competition, they both would probably win at times in the game. But overall, I've got to go with Larry Allen, just because of his pure strength. Not saying Donald isn't strong and he's definitely quick, but Allen could certainly move for a big guy, too. I think Allen would be able to handle Donald most of the time, but it would be a fun matchup to watch.
Larry might give up a sack, might. He’ll destroy Donald in the run game and block him in nearly every pass play.Tough, tough question.......
https://www.dallascowboys.com/news/...nU8nsQl-5e2EspuPOdpK1KydykNySvFNAwpUf4sJKsBJc
Mailbag: Aaron Donald vs. Larry Allen In His Prime?
Jul 08, 2022 at 09:00 AM
I love seeing some of the historic plays in Cowboys history you guys have been putting on the website, especially the one of Larry Allen's tackle to prevent the pick-six. I would love nothing more than to be able to see Allen in his prime go toe-to-toe with Aaron Donald of the Rams. Head-to-head, who do you think wins that battle? — RANDY CHILDS / NORTH GRAFTON, MA
Nick: Wow, that's a tough one. Especially tough because there's never a right answer there. Just like with any competition, they both would probably win at times in the game. But overall, I've got to go with Larry Allen, just because of his pure strength. Not saying Donald isn't strong and he's definitely quick, but Allen could certainly move for a big guy, too. I think Allen would be able to handle Donald most of the time, but it would be a fun matchup to watch.
Reggie white did throw Larry to the ground once or twice.And I don't think anyone EVER got the best of Larry in his prime.
Tangle played in a era where teams ran most of the time. Imagine paying in todays game.Aaron Donald in 8 years already has more All-Pros and Pro Bowls than Randle in 13 years.
John Randle, for as great as he is, isn't on the same level as Donald.
You're underestimating just how good Aaron Donald is.
I love Larry Allen, but to act like he would just handle Donald is foolish. They would both have their moments.
Did you expect anything different by asking this message board this question?Tough, tough question.......
https://www.dallascowboys.com/news/...nU8nsQl-5e2EspuPOdpK1KydykNySvFNAwpUf4sJKsBJc
Mailbag: Aaron Donald vs. Larry Allen In His Prime?
Jul 08, 2022 at 09:00 AM
I love seeing some of the historic plays in Cowboys history you guys have been putting on the website, especially the one of Larry Allen's tackle to prevent the pick-six. I would love nothing more than to be able to see Allen in his prime go toe-to-toe with Aaron Donald of the Rams. Head-to-head, who do you think wins that battle? — RANDY CHILDS / NORTH GRAFTON, MA
Nick: Wow, that's a tough one. Especially tough because there's never a right answer there. Just like with any competition, they both would probably win at times in the game. But overall, I've got to go with Larry Allen, just because of his pure strength. Not saying Donald isn't strong and he's definitely quick, but Allen could certainly move for a big guy, too. I think Allen would be able to handle Donald most of the time, but it would be a fun matchup to watch.
Which seems unreal.Lets not forget CWill handled Donald pretty good in the games they played.
In the video above, when Larry was a rookie and overcommitted to the right. But he never got the better of him for a game. A play here or there, of course.Reggie white did throw Larry to the ground once or twice.
You have no idea how long Aaron Donald will be able to play or how his career will end.Aaron Donald will retire the most accomplished lineman ever. He's 31 and already considered by a lot to be the best DT ever.
You're underselling just how good Donald is.
For comparison, White was an 8 x all-pro in his 15 year career. Donald has been an all-pro 7x in his 8 year career (the only season he wasn't was his rookie season and he still made the pro bowl). Donald already has more DPOY awards than White.
Donald will retire the greatest defensive player ever with the only real competition being LT.
Why do you even watch today's game then?You have no idea how long Aaron Donald will be able to play or how his career will end.
There's a lot of good defensive players that you obviously have not seen play.
I don't care how many defensive player of the year awards he gets in this kinder gentler era of football.
Sorry not better than Deacon Jones Bob Lilly Reggie White. They played when football was still a man's game Not this deluded excuse we watch now