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The Greatest Jag of All-Time?

#61

Quote:Jamaal Fudge
Of course. He left here to play in Green Bay where he was known as the [BLEEP].

 

Regards...................the Chiefjag

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#62

Mike Hollis.




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#63
(This post was last modified: 12-07-2016, 07:27 PM by Sosa.)

Fred Taylor

Boselli

Jimmy Smith

Donovan Darius

Greg Jones

MJD


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#64

Gotta be Boselli.  He was the best at his position for several years and probably one of the best of all time as well.


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#65

Quote:I remember seeing a quick one-liner during warm-ups before the 1999 62-7 game from Aaron Beasley, it wasn't shown til later, but he said he dreamt he was gonna pick Dan off twice, and he did, one on Dan's first pass. Dan threw 2 picks before his first completion, although I can't remember if Beasley got both of them or if he got one later in the game.


Loved Aaron Beasley. I was 11 and saw that game in the stadium too, which is unfortunately why I still watch these jokers!


Tony Brackens is in that same tier of outstanding and underrated players.
 

 

  That's a good illustration of the impact Aaron Beasley had.  Especially,  considering the magnitude of the game being that it was in the playoffs against a legendary QB ( though at the end of his career ) and the most successful NFL HC in the 1990's.

 

 

 Tony Brackens is probably the measuring stick for Jaguars edge rushers,   One of the key factors that's held the Jaguars back is the team hasn't found the next Tony Brackens over an extended period of time.  


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#66

Quote:Best OL - Boselli, Leon Searcy a close second

Best RB - Fred Taylor, MJD 2nd

Best WR - Jimmy Smith, Kennan McCardell VERY close 2nd

Best QB - Brunell (no close second)

Best TE - Marcedes Lewis, Pete Mitchell 2nd

Best PK - Mike Hollis, Scobee distant 2nd

Best LB - Kevin Hardy

Best DE - Tony Brackens, Clyde Simmons 2nd

Best DT - John Henderson, Marcus Stroud (tie)

Best SS - Donovan Darius

Best FS - Reggie Nelson

Best CB - Rasheen Mathis



Kyle Brady gets no love??
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#67
(This post was last modified: 12-07-2016, 10:16 PM by HolsterHusto.)

Quote:Best OL - Boselli, Leon Searcy a close second

Best RB - Fred Taylor, MJD 2nd

Best WR - Jimmy Smith, Kennan McCardell VERY close 2nd

Best QB - Brunell (no close second)

Best TE - Marcedes Lewis, Pete Mitchell 2nd

Best PK - Mike Hollis, Scobee distant 2nd

Best LB - Kevin Hardy

Best DE - Tony Brackens, Clyde Simmons 2nd

Best DT - John Henderson, Marcus Stroud (tie)

Best SS - Donovan Darius

Best FS - Reggie Nelson

Best CB - Rasheen Mathis


Best OL - 1) Boselli 2) Searcy 3) Meester 4) Manuwai 5) Naeole

Best RB - 1) Fred 2) Mojo 3) Means/Stewart?

Best WR - 1) Jimmy 2) Keenan 3) ARob 4) Hurns

Best QB - 1) Brunell 2) Garrard

Best TE - 1) Lewis 2) Brady 3) Mitchell

Best PK - 1) Scobee 2) Hollis

Best LB - 1) Peterson 2) Poz 3) Hardy 4) D.Smith 5) Telvin

Best DE - 1) Brackens... No one else is even close

Best DT - 1) Stroud 2) Henderson 3) Walker 4) Marks/Malik

Best SS - 1) Darius 2)?

Best FS - 2) Grant 2) Lake

Best CB - 1) Mathis 2) Beasley 3) Ramsey

Best P - 1) Barker 2) Hanson


Best overall is Boselli.
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#68

Remember when guys said Bortles would pass Brunell as the best QB in franchise history.


4 trips to the playoffs. Pro Bowls. Pro Bowl MVP. AFC Championship game. 2 pro bowl receivers.


Bortles....ha..
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#69

Todd Bouman.


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#70

Tom Coughlin


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#71

Quote:Boselli was probably the best player we have ever had, but I don't care. My vote goes to Fred Taylor. The guy was just friggin awesome. He could blow past defenders with his 4.3 speed, run them over with his 6' 230 lb frame or juke them out of their jockstraps. Plus he mentored a great, albeit not quite as awesome, replacement in MJD.


There will never be another Fred Taylor.
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#72

Quote:Fred


Fred
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#73
(This post was last modified: 12-08-2016, 01:54 AM by Treestone Ice.)

Whoooops
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#74

Quote:Of course. He left here to play in Green Bay where he was known as the [BLEEP].


Regards...................the Chiefjag


If only Harry Colon could've left us for Green Bay. He would've been the quintessential packer.
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#75

Quote:If only Harry Colon could've left us for Green Bay. He would've been the quintessential packer.
 

  The sad thing is Harry Colon had a career ending neck injury in his 2nd stint with the LIons.   A very scary moment for a team that had far too many moments like that in the 1990's.


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#76

Quote:The sad thing is Harry Colon had a career ending neck injury in his 2nd stint with the LIons.   A very scary moment for a team that had far too many moments like that in the 1990's.


Did not know this, feel really bad for the guy now actually.
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#77

Chad Owens and John Brousard
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#78

Hayden Epstein and Seth Marler


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#79
(This post was last modified: 12-08-2016, 11:47 AM by D6.)

Quote:Did not know this, feel really bad for the guy now actually.
 

 The good news is Harry Colon recovered from the neck injury and apparently has been able to do all normal activities in life. 

 

 Harry Colon went on to become a High School football coach in Houston.

 

 The following two articles combined discuss the neck injury and Colon going on to coaching:

 

http://www.deseretnews.com/article/59005...tml?pg=all

 

http://www.chron.com/neighborhood/height...984237.php



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#80

Quote:Best OL - 1) Boselli 2) Searcy 3) Meester 4) Manuwai 5) Naeole

Best RB - 1) Fred 2) Mojo 3) Means/Stewart?

Best WR - 1) Jimmy 2) Keenan 3) ARob 4) Hurns

Best QB - 1) Brunell 2) Garrard

Best TE - 1) Lewis 2) Brady 3) Mitchell

Best PK - 1) Scobee 2) Hollis

Best LB - 1) Peterson 2) Poz 3) Hardy 4) D.Smith 5) Telvin

Best DE - 1) Brackens... No one else is even close

Best DT - 1) Stroud 2) Henderson 3) Walker 4) Marks/Malik

Best SS - 1) Darius 2)?

Best FS - 2) Grant 2) Lake

Best CB - 1) Mathis 2) Beasley 3) Ramsey

Best P - 1) Barker 2) Hanson


Best overall is Boselli.


You forgot kicker.. That would be Hollis... And is Boselli some of you guys pick, because Fred was hurt a lot??
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