PFT: Walter Jones to announce his retirement...gets his due

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Walter Jones gets his due

Posted by Gregg Rosenthal on April 29, 2010 12:08 PM ET

The career of one of the most understated great players in NFL history will come to a close this week when Seahawks tackle Walter Jones' retirement is announced.

Jones is expected to speak with reporters Friday, but it's not his style to make a big deal out of leaving the game. So others will make it a big deal, as they should:

Dave Boling, Tacoma News Tribune: "He changed the nature of this franchise, influenced the people around him, and may have forever altered the way people will judge others who attempt to play the position he mastered."

Seahawks lineman Robbie Tobeck: "He's more of a competitor than people realize. . . . He's also one of toughest human beings I've ever been around . . . the man laughs at pain."
Bertrand Berry, via Mike Sando of ESPN: "When you say Walter Jones, I think of the best tackle I have played against in my career." (Over Jonathan Ogden, Orlando Pace.)

Offensive line coach Howard Mudd: "He had this phenomenal athleticism. Walt is the kind of guy who does things so easily, it almost looks like he's playing at 75 or 80 percent."

Steve Kelley, Seattle Times: "Without words, without noise, without a whisper of hyperbole, he made us all feel fortunate to be along for the ride."

Perhaps the strongest words about Jones were said by Mike Holmgren a while ago. He said Jones was the best offensive player he ever coached -- better than Joe Montana and Brett Favre.

That says it all.
 

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Big Dakota;3381967 said:
First ballot HOF?

Good question. With nine pro-bowl selections, four first team all-pros and a selection to the All-Decade team, he has a shot.

On a side note, I'm happy to see that he stayed with Seattle for his entire career. Barring any early career trades before their top level is truly defined, I wish that all the great ones could do that.
 

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Sorry, but as good as he was he was not as good as Joe Montana was at what he did. Holmgren is nuts if he thinks so.
 

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burmafrd;3381992 said:
Sorry, but as good as he was he was not as good as Joe Montana was at what he did. Holmgren is nuts if he thinks so.

Had Montana been a Seahawk most of his career, I doubt we'd even be speculating.
 
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