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If it was 1999 again...
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(06-28-2018, 11:49 AM)Caldrac Wrote: Doubt it. Half the St. Louis team would have made it that year. Kurt Warner would have been probably the No. 1 overall player. Edgerrin James, Jevon Kearse & Warren Sapp would be pretty high on the list. How did you overlook Tony Brackens though? Fred Taylor wouldn't be in the top six. He wasn't even a top ten leader in rushing yards in 1999. He was still splitting carries with Stewart that year and he only started in nine games. Stewart damn near doubled Freddy in TD's that year with just seven starts to his name. Brackens makes it for sure. |
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