oldmanfan Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 2 hours ago, BearNorth said: Actually the WR group was very stacked. Frank Lewis was next after Lee Evans, followed by Elbert Dubenion, Bob Chandler, Stevie Johnson, and then Butler. Yeah that D Backfield of my youth was special. Always loved Bobby Chandler! And Duby of course. Quote
frogger Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago players I can immediately think should be considered Aaron Schobel Ruben Brown Tre white, Hyde Poyer Quote
Johnnieo64 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Any list without OJ as #1 is flawed despite what happened afterwards. He was the greatest rb of all time. No other runner. had his blend of power, sped and elusiveness. See the Steelers game where he outran the entire steel curtain in their prime. in terms of Josh. He will undoubtedly probably become #1. But Jim Kelly went to 5 championship games and 4 super bowls. Let’s see how Josh does over time. Kelly also called his own plays and was the best deep thrower in the game which opened up the entire offense for thurmanator. Here is my list. Top 6 are legends regardless of order: 1) OJ 2) Bruce 3) Jim Kelly 4) Josh Allen 5) Thurmanator 6) Andre Reed 7) Joey D 😎Billy Shaw 9) Bisquit 10) Kent Hull 11) Steve Tasker 12) Tom Sestak 13) Fred Smerlas 14) Darrell Talley 15) Joe Ferguson Go Bills!!!!! Quote
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