Officially the NFL began in 1932,1920
I would argue on Rozzelle. I forgot about Thorp, probably the greatest American athlete of all timeThorpe
Halas
Lombardi
Rozelle
Emmitt never finished with negative yards in a play-off game. If I have one play and need 80 yards, I'll take Barry. If I have a full game and want to win, I'll take Emmitt.Barry Sanders NEVER finished less than 2nd team All-Pro in his career and his worst season was 1,100 yards in a strike shortned 11 game season.
Emmitt was All-Pro from 1990-1995 and never was again.
Emmitt is top 5 RB of all time, but Barry is the GOAT.
The league was known as the American Professional Football Association and simply changed it’s name to National Football League. Same league, different name. Thorpe was the first President of the league. 1920-21. And was a great athlete. That he played football made the game significant.Officially the NFL began in 1932,
seems blue is not as knowledgeable as he thinks he is
Cowboysrule stole a bit of my thunder there.. lolSaying Emmitt is the best RB ever is like saying Witten is the best TE ever.
Barry is the GOAT RB.
And you're saying Lawrence Taylor, the greatest defensive player of all time, doesn't belong on it? What? You shouldn't be allowed to talk football if you believe that.
Deion and LawrenceWhich Sanders and which LT? I assume you mean Barry Sanders and Lawrence Taylor. Some people still call Ladanien Thomlison, LT. Barry is the third best RB so he's not even on my list.
Deion and Lawrence
You never turned off the TV with Roger in.Roger "the dodger" Staubach belongs on the Rock. I mean were you really out of any game in the 4th quarter with Roger at the helm? Did you just lose hope and turn off the tv with the Cowboys down back in his day? Didn't think so.
I really like this idea. Mount Rushmore for every position. I think the NFL is too vast of a talent pool to limit it to 4 guys. I even think limiting it to 4 guys at each position is hard to do.so let's take your Mount Rushmore and have one for every position that's the only way this works
When watching the Dallas Cowboys Roger Staubach gave you a confidence that I have not experienced in the last 30 years.You never turned off the TV with Roger in.