What Player Have We Still Not Replaced

2much2soon

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Once upon a time Ronnie Lott crowned Roy Williams the next Ronnie Lott and a future all-time great at his position.

Then Woody got hurt and retired.

Roy Williams started to regress to his JAG status that now plays 2 downs and has never been the same player without Woodson on the field with him.

Woody's greatness didn't jump out and slap you in the face like an Ed Reed. He didn't make the same amount of flashy plays all over the field. He played most of his career on a team with several mega-stars.

But if nothing else the Roy Williams case should be an astounding example of Woodson could do and he good he truly was.
 

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Irreplaceable!!
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2much2soon;2642234 said:
At the worst, Woodson was near greatness then.
All-time leading tackler for one of the league's most storied franchises? A leader on 3 SB winning teams?
Ed Reed is a better ball-hawk but I don't think people fear him like Woodson.
He wasn't Lott or Krause but he's not far behind.
was he even starting for the superbowl in 93 cause he wasn't in 92?
 
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