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All time 25 best players in NFL history

Uh oh, now I went and done it.
Cease and desist the Tomlin talk y'all!

I love both bacon and breakfast sausage.
With bacon, a couple 2-3 strips and I'm good, but it's those damn sausages that make me go for seconds. I could put those things away.

The only food I like from Mcdonald's are those sausage McMuffins with egg and hash browns. Thats a really good sausage they put in those things.
BACON!!!!!!! TY for bringing this back to something important
 
BACON!!!!!!! TY for bringing this back to something important


What is the thickness of slice criteria, that designates from slice to “THICK” slice……….?


Salute the nation
 
I asked AI to list it's ranking and I gotta say, I like it more than the one posted originally.

  1. Tom Brady, QB (2000-2022)
  2. Jerry Rice, WR (1985-2004)
  3. Jim Brown, RB (1957-1965)
  4. Lawrence Taylor, LB (1981-1993)
  5. Joe Montana, QB (1979-1994)
  6. Walter Payton, RB (1975-1987)
  7. Peyton Manning, QB (1998-2015)
  8. Reggie White, DE (1985-1998, 2000)
  9. Barry Sanders, RB (1989-1998)
  10. Johnny Unitas, QB (1956-1973)
  11. Ray Lewis, LB (1996-2012)
  12. Aaron Donald, DT (2014-present)
  13. Dan Marino, QB (1983-1999)
  14. Joe Greene, DT (1969-1981)
  15. Randy Moss, WR (1998-2010, 2012)
  16. Emmitt Smith, RB (1990-2004)
  17. Anthony Munoz, LT (1980-1992)
  18. Alan Page, DT (1967-1981)
  19. Rod Woodson, DB (1987-2003)
  20. Gale Sayers, RB (1965-1971)
  21. Tony Gonzalez, TE (1997-2013)
  22. Don Hutson, WR (1935-1945)
  23. Emlen Tunnell, DB (1948-1961)
  24. Night Train Lane, DB (1948-1961)
  25. Bruce Matthews, OL (1983-2001)
This ranking is based on a combination of individual accomplishments, era dominance, career longevity, lasting influence, team achievements, and positional ranking. It's worth noting that such rankings are subjective and can vary depending on the criteria used and the experts consulted. Patrick Mahomes, while not included in the top 25 of most lists due to his relatively short career so far, is often mentioned as a rising star who could potentially join these ranks in the future.
 
While I admire Brady the passer. I do not admire cheating by him ,his team and coaching staff. It's dishonorable.

The current rules of engagement are so slanted it would be impossible for me to put him above great quarterbacks of the past who got the **** beat out of them. Their wideouts and tight ends had to pay dearly for every catch, and you really had to be a tough sob going over the middle.

No way in hell he produces those statistics playing in the 70's into the 80's. He would be fortunate to make it 10-12 years.
Greatest throw ever in a S.B. About 65 yards in the air, perfectly placed, and Brad payed a price that would have put Brady's vagina in I.R. for at least 4 years. Brady could not hang with the old school guys, it's laughable to even imagine that he could.

 
How many QBs have been to four Superbowls, winning three, while winning multiple league MVPs?

Young career or not, he's already had more of an impact on the game than the vast majority of QBs have had.

I have no issues with him already being ranked that highly. He's clearly on the GOAT path.

The amazing thing about Mahomes is that he was basically the best QB in the league from the moment he took the field. There was no progression or transition period.

He's basically Dan Marino with the rings.
Great points. Now I'll take Dan Marino without the rings and fantasize about what he would have turned into if the Steelers had drafted him and he played under Noll....yeah, Patrick Mahomes.... and we have a few more rings. Damn.....
 
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