Inahaze Posted April 17, 2006 Posted April 17, 2006 What kind of Defensive front did we run in the nintiesduring the superbowl runs? I am trying to make a point to someone and want to make sure.
Lori Posted April 17, 2006 Posted April 17, 2006 Inahaze said: What kind of Defensive front did we run in the nintiesduring the superbowl runs? I am trying to make a point to someone and want to make sure. 663435[/snapback] 3-4. RE: Bruuuuce NT: Jeff Wright LE: Leon Seals / Phil Hansen LBs: Biscuit, Conlan, Talley, Bentley, Bailey, Patton, Maddox
Inahaze Posted April 17, 2006 Author Posted April 17, 2006 It was Fred Smerlas; Then Jeff Wright; who were the other DT's back then?
Inahaze Posted April 17, 2006 Author Posted April 17, 2006 Oh and thanks a lot; it helped out greatly
Lori Posted April 17, 2006 Posted April 17, 2006 Inahaze said: It was Fred Smerlas; Then Jeff Wright; who were the other DT's back then? 663448[/snapback] If you're talking strictly the Super Bowl run, Smerlas was gone by then. Wright started all four SBs.
LynchMob23 Posted April 17, 2006 Posted April 17, 2006 Inahaze said: What kind of Defensive front did we run in the nintiesduring the superbowl runs? I am trying to make a point to someone and want to make sure. 663435[/snapback] A bend-but-don't break 3-4 under Walt Corey.
Dibs Posted April 17, 2006 Posted April 17, 2006 Lori said: 3-4. RE: Bruuuuce NT: Jeff Wright LE: Leon Seals / Phil Hansen LBs: Biscuit, Conlan, Talley, Bentley, Bailey, Patton, Maddox 663442[/snapback] Aaaah, just seeing the names on the screen....Memories
ConradDobler Posted April 17, 2006 Posted April 17, 2006 Lori said: 3-4. RE: Bruuuuce NT: Jeff Wright LE: Leon Seals / Phil Hansen LBs: Biscuit, Conlan, Talley, Bentley, Bailey, Patton, Maddox 663442[/snapback] Didn't we also have an older DE (from Dallas, IIRC) named Arthur something? I remember Swizzle - Stick saying "This dog can still hunt" in reference to him.
Typical TBD Guy Posted April 17, 2006 Posted April 17, 2006 ConradDobler said: Didn't we also have an older DE (from Dallas, IIRC) named Arthur something?I remember Swizzle - Stick saying "This dog can still hunt" in reference to him. 663574[/snapback] Jim Jeffcoat?
Beerball Posted April 17, 2006 Posted April 17, 2006 ConradDobler said: Didn't we also have an older DE (from Dallas, IIRC) named Arthur something?I remember Swizzle - Stick saying "This dog can still hunt" in reference to him. 663574[/snapback] Jeffcoat, if memory serves.
justnzane Posted April 17, 2006 Posted April 17, 2006 ConradDobler said: Didn't we also have an older DE (from Dallas, IIRC) named Arthur something?I remember Swizzle - Stick saying "This dog can still hunt" in reference to him. 663574[/snapback] I remember after the SB days we picked up Jim Jeffcoat from Dallas. To reply to an earlier post, we did have mike lodish as a backup DT. Lodish happened to play in 2SB's for Denver afterwards. he holds the record for most SB's played
Cynical Posted April 17, 2006 Posted April 17, 2006 ConradDobler said: Didn't we also have an older DE (from Dallas, IIRC) named Arthur something?I remember Swizzle - Stick saying "This dog can still hunt" in reference to him. 663574[/snapback] Art Still, LDE, late 80's. Was let go after the 1989 season. Leon Seals took his place. Played for KC.
obie_wan Posted April 17, 2006 Posted April 17, 2006 Inahaze said: What kind of Defensive front did we run in the nintiesduring the superbowl runs? I am trying to make a point to someone and want to make sure. 663435[/snapback] a piss poor one for the talent they had
The Dean Posted April 17, 2006 Posted April 17, 2006 Lori said: If you're talking strictly the Super Bowl run, Smerlas was gone by then. Wright started all four SBs. 663450[/snapback] Have I mentioned, recently, how much I despise Fred Smerlas?
dave mcbride Posted April 17, 2006 Posted April 17, 2006 Beerball said: Jeffcoat, if memory serves. 663579[/snapback] art still, actually. he was gone before the super bowls, though.
Lurker Posted April 17, 2006 Posted April 17, 2006 obie_wan said: a piss poor one for the talent they had 663655[/snapback] Statistics are for losers, but not too bad considering how much they were on the field: 1990 Season: Ranked 6th in fewest points allowed, 3.7 yards per rush, 13 rushing TDs against, 18 INTs 1991 Season: Ranked 19th in fewest points allowed, 3.9 yards per rush, 20 rushing TDs against (yuck), 23 INTs 1992 Season: Ranked 14th in fewest points allowed, 3.3 yards per rush, 8 rushing TD's against, 23 INTs 1993 Season: Ranked 5th in fewest points allowed, 3.8 yards per rush, 7 rushing TDs against, 23 INTs
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