StanleySpadowski said:Williams isn't the impact hitter he once was. He's laid enough people out that the intimidation advantage is still there but very few cringing hits now. I think he's come to the realization that taking a chance on a big hit is still taking a chance and now just makes a routine tackle.
That's half the reason that the slow-witted think that he had a down year. They didn't see him on "Jacked Up" so he must not be very good.
The hardest hitting LB of all-time has to be Sam Huff. Scary mean.
Atwater was mentioned by several posters earlier in the thread.Doomsday said:Currently - Roy Williams bar none
Past - Surprised no one has mentioned Steve Atwater he was a vicious hitter
ravidubey said:Atwater was mentioned by several posters earlier in the thread.
ravidubey said:Atwater was mentioned by several posters earlier in the thread.
I didn't...rojan said:How can you guys forget about Woody.....
Remember the seattle game
ABQCOWBOY said:I would throw out the BigE. He was an offensive player but nobody wanted to play that guy in his prime. Nobody!
Win/lose or draw, you were going to get your arse whipped if you matched up on Williams at the end of the day.
I agree with this short list, and add Lott as the old schooler. But back then they were allowed to get away with more - if the rules were the same, RW would be convicted of manslaughterYeagermeister said:Roy and John Lynch are the first to come to mind.
As for the past Lott and Jack Tatum (until he met Earl Campbell) off the top of my head.
Jay9508 said:Past-Tatum, Lott
Present-R. Williams, S. Taylor