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    Re: You are the GM . . .

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    Re: You are the GM . . .

    1) QB John Unitas, he got 40,000 yards and almost 300 tds in an era when QBs could be ***** slapped, beaten around, and brutalized. Could you imagine what he could do today?
    2) RB Sweetness, Walter Payton - Longevity, great hands, great back, not his fault he played on lots of **** teams and that the Bears did not reach their peak during the Ditka years until his last few years in the League.
    3) WR Jerry Rice, I want Johny U to have the greatest receiver to ever play the game
    4) DE Bruce Smith, good against the run and better against the pass. He makes bad things happen to opposing offenses for years
    5) LB/C Chuck Bednarik, the single toughest SOB to ever play the game.

    You can buy tickets to watch the MST3K Juggernaut win the superbowl now
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    Re: You are the GM . . .

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    2 TEs?
    I wanted two pass catchers, and given my limit on taking only guys who hadn't been claimed I think I get better value from two TEs. The 2011 Pats were primarily a two TE offense and they were dominant.


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    Re: You are the GM . . .

    Sweetness is a good pick...I was down to him or Sayers for RB for my five...tough call.
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    Re: You are the GM . . .

    Absolutely great thread idea, imho. Made me think, remember, and appreciate the football I've seen through my life.

    1. Need a QB. I'm going outside the box. Archie Manning, "the franchise QB without a franchise". I loved his arm, his touch, his leadership, his mobility, and it drove me nuts that the saints couldn't but a team around him, protect him, or utilize him for his entire wasted career. Well I'm giving him a franchise.

    2. Need protect the QB. LT Anthony Munoz to anchor the line. I think Munoz was the most dominant offensive lineman I ever saw. Always looked like he was playing against little kids and wasn't even breaking a sweat. Don't you worry about a thing, Archie, I'll fill out your line in the draft better than the Bills have, or the Saints could.

    3. Need an offensive threat for Manning. Obviously has to be Jerry Rice. Danny Abramowicz was a good receiver for the Saints with Archie. He was not however Jerry Rice. Roll 'em up, Archie.

    4. Over to defense. LB Lawrence Taylor, the most dominant defensive player I ever saw. He was all over the place, all the time. It was ridiculous. I used to think of the Giants as the NY Lawrence Taylor's. He makes everything better, coverage, pass rush, run defense, even the offense which has to worry less.

    5. I was thinking about a DB or DL...there's one other player I define a whole team by. The Houston JJ Watt's. DE JJ Watt. Pair him up with LT and you have a horror movie for opposing offenses.

    With those 2-7 picks, I'll beef up my OL, look for a TE, DB's, ILB, and a DT, I'll fish through FA and UDFA for RB's (who won't be Trent Richardson) and a vet receiver.

    There are a lot of players I had to painfully rule out because I'm not sure how they translate to the modern era of the game or translate to different coaches or schemes, being thrown into the fire as rookies in this era, etc. I wanted 5 players who I felt transcended era, those are my guys.

    Thanks for the thread idea, really enjoy it.

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    Re: You are the GM . . .

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    Johnny Unitas
    Jim Brown
    Jerry Rice
    Reggie White
    Dick Butkus
    I was torn between White and Deacon Jones. Great picks.

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    Re: You are the GM . . .

    1. C Jim Otto
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    3. QB Dan Fouts
    4. MLB Ray Lewis
    5. RB John Riggins.
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    Re: You are the GM . . .

    My personal preference is for passing offense/defense over rushing offense/defense. Bearing that preference in mind, I wanted players at the following five positions: 1) QB, 2) LT, 3) WR, 4) pass rusher or CB, 5) pass rusher or CB.

    QB: The three players I most strongly considered were Joe Montana, Tom Brady, and Aaron Rodgers. Of the three, Rodgers has the highest career yards per attempt (8.0), Brady the lowest (7.4). Montana had the strongest supporting cast of the three, Rodgers by far the weakest. On the other hand, Rodgers' teams earned only one Super Bowl ring, as opposed to four each for Montana and Brady. I'm going with Rodgers on this one.

    LT: My initial choice here would have been Orlando Pace. But after doing some research, I've decided Munoz was probably better. Going with Munoz.

    WR: the three players I considered were Jerry Rice, Larry Fitzgerald, and A.J. Green. After looking at their stats, I decided on Rice. (Even though I consider the other two physically superior.) Maybe ten years from now Green might be the choice--at least if he continues putting up Rice-like stats between now and then.

    Defensive player: Bruce Smith. Not only is he the all-time sack leader in NFL history, he accomplished that playing as a DE in a 3-4. You'd normally expect a 3-4 DE to get fewer sacks than a 4-3 DE, because the 3-4 DE has more run-stopping responsibilities. To get as many sacks as Smith did, while also being a complete football player (run stopping) is remarkable.

    Defensive player: Lawrence Taylor. With Smith and Taylor on the same defense, opposing QBs will hear the footsteps coming. Offenses might be able to figure out a way to neutralize one or the other. But they'd be hard-pressed to neutralize both! Like Smith, Taylor was a complete football player.

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    Re: You are the GM . . .

    Reggie White. Could play outside or inside so arguably the most complete Dlineman in NFL history.

    John Elway. Best all around QB in NFL history.

    Lawrence Taylor. Offenses can't double team White and Taylor pn every down.

    Rob Gronkowski. Elway made Shannon Sharpe a HOF.Gronk is a more complete TE.

    Marcus Allen. Early in his career he was as complete a RB as you could find. If Bo Jackson stuck with baseball Allen's career numbers would be off the charts.

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    Re: You are the GM . . .

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    Marcus Allen. Early in his career he was as complete a RB as you could find. If Bo Jackson stuck with baseball Allen's career numbers would be off the charts.
    Absolutely. Allen was a tremendous back.

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    Re: You are the GM . . .

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    Absolutely. Allen was a tremendous back.
    Your Riggins was a beast too. I toyed with Cincinnati's Pete Johnson, but had to go with Rice as the offensive threat in the modern game to complement my QB.

    Fouts was another good one. The guy was fearsome every play.

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    Re: You are the GM . . .

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    Sweetness is a good pick...I was down to him or Sayers for RB for my five...tough call.
    No RB is a good pick in this Era of football.

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    Re: You are the GM . . .

    I disagree. Thats why I choose Marshall Faulk. Basically another WR that is a very good RB too.
    All these old school RB (sweetness, OJ etc.) are not worth a pick because of their pass catching. Some of these were good pass catchers (Allen if I remember corrrectly), but none of these can hold a candle to Faulk, the best two way threat in the history of the NFL. And I am in no way a St. Louis fan ...

    Faulk has to be the pick.

    Edit addition: by the way, arm of harm, great idea for an thread. until Lit tells us that all our choices suck...
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    Re: You are the GM . . .

    If I'm Rex I'm praying Mario is fool's gold in Miami

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    Re: You are the GM . . .

    Reggie White
    Bruce Smith
    Lawrence Taylor
    Ray Lewis
    Peyton Manning


    Strategy would be to destroy the opposing quarterback...and have a quarterback of your own. Defense still wins championships. Peyton makes everyone on offense better, Ray Lewis makes everyone on defense better. This pass rush makes the secondary better. Use the draft picks and free agency to build an offensive line and pray it works.

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    Re: You are the GM . . .

    Aaron Rodgers
    Lawrence Taylor
    JJ Watt
    Ed Reed
    Rod Woodson

    Theory:
    I've got the highest rated QB of all time (I can't in good conscience pick Brady) who can excel in any system and is mobile. He'll create the offense.

    Defensively I want to get after the QB and make them either hold the ball and get sacked by my chess piece sack monsters (Bruce and Reggie were considered) or chuck it up and get picked off. I almost went Revis or Charles Woodson over Rod. Deion not physical enough. Polamalu and Lott were also there. So many considerations!

    positions left off:
    RB: no
    WR: Rice was obv thought about but SB teams rarely built around WR
    TE: considered
    OL: my OL theory is 5 solid players working together is the best scenario in the salary cap era
    MLB: meh
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    Re: You are the GM . . .

    Bruce Smith
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    Lawrence Taylor WITH COCAINE
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    Re: You are the GM . . .

    Peyton Manning
    Bruce Smith
    Reggie White
    Ray Lewis
    Rod Woodson

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    Re: You are the GM . . .

    Quote Originally Posted by TacklingDummy View Post
    2 TEs?
    The Patriots have shown that a two TE offense is almost impossible to defend if they're good enough.

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    Re: You are the GM . . .

    Peyton Manning
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