Bruce Smith makes one top 10 list for defenders

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  • G. Host
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    • Jul 2002
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    Bruce Smith makes one top 10 list for defenders

    8. Bruce Smith: Retired as the NFL's all-time sacks leader, surpassing White by hanging on for a couple extra seasons with the Redskins. Smith played two seasons too long, but it in no way damaged his legacy, which included four Super Bowls. He was an outstanding pass rusher and was strong against the run, too. more (ESPN)

    Reggie White also came back in a very forgetable year in Carolina, a year many in his family seem to reget for he would have been enshrined in Canton before he did if he didn't. And 'Neon' Deion F. Sanders top 10 overall? No friggin' way.
  • juice
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    • Aug 2003
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    Deion was the top Lock-Down corner of all time.. He could single-handedly take away the deep third in any pass situation.


    T.O. couldn't get deep on PrimeTime in his prime.. No help needed.


    "Hey, I was always aggressive. I always had lots of energy, thats why my teammates on the Bills started calling me Juice" PLAYBOY Dec.'76

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      Originally posted by juice
      Deion was the top Lock-Down corner of all time.. He could single-handedly take away the deep third in any pass situation.


      T.O. couldn't get deep on PrimeTime in his prime.. No help needed.
      Deion was an issue because defense cooridinators did not figure out to get rid of him run right at him. And because Zebras gave him too much leeway compared to other CBs.

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