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My 50th all offensive team


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15 - Jack Kemp - Quarterback (Jim Kelly was a great QB. Jack Kemp was a champion)

2 - Steve Christie - Kicker (the guy I want out there with the game on the line)

8 - Brian Moorman - Punter (very close between him and McGuire)

32 - OJ Simpson - Running Back (personal feelings aside, you gotta have him on the team)

80 - Eric Moulds - Wide Receiver (would be a hall of famer if he ever played with a real QB)

44 - Elbert Dubenion - Wide Receiver

83 - Andre Reed - Wide Receiver

84 - Ernie Warlick - Tight End

68 - Joe DeLamielleure - Offensive Line

67 - Kent Hull - Offensive Line

64/77 - Stew Barber - Offensive Line

66 - Billy Shaw - Offensive Line

75 - Harold Ballard - Offensive Line

89 - Steve Tasker - Special Teams

 

I know it's looking like a run oriented team, but with all respect to the K-Gun, that's what football in Buffalo is all about. In fact, lets take out Eric Moulds and add Cookie Gilchrist. What's with this 3 WR stuff?

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Moulds over Butler?

That was my final elimination pick. Had Butler's career not been cut short by injuries I'd probably rate him above Moulds, but Moulds lasted longer and was much more prolific. Moulds also averaged 1000 yds/season in his first 2 years as a kickoff returner. And I felt like the post-Super Bowl era needed at least 1 representative on the all-time team...

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32 - OJ Simpson - Running Back (personal feelings aside, you gotta have him on the team)

 

Yeah, you have to.

 

TT was a great back, for sure. Simpson was a big back that floated and moved and was as elusive as if he was 180 lbs., and then bowled over tacklers when they got to him.

 

He was "lights out" in his early KR duty. He averaged 30 yards back in the old days of ko's from the 40, and had a 10.6 yd ave pass yards number.

 

IMO, he was the best physical RB specimen since Jim Brown, with Hershel Walker next in line.

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11 - Rob Johnson - Quarterback

1 - Mike Hollis - Kicker

4 - John Kidd - Punter

21 - Willis McGahee - Running Back

80 - Billy Brooks- Wide Receiver

81 - Peerless Price - Wide Receiver

85 - Russell Copeland - Wide Receiver

84 - Lonnie Johnson - Tight End

68 - Mike Williams - Offensive Line

58 - Chris Villareal - Offensive Line

71 - Jerry Ostroski - Offensive Line

72 - Joe Panos - Offensive Line

66 - Derrick Dockery - Offensive Line

23- Chris Watson - Special Teams (KR)

 

 

you forgot Jamie Nails

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because if youd bother to even go and look at the site

 

 

Which site are you referring to? I saw no link in any post to a "site". All I saw were the different "teams" shown.

 

youd understand why these picks are being made instead of makeing urself look ignorant

 

 

Uh huh.

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we have 2 pages worth of posts without a single link. Not common posting etiquette demands that you post a link if you are referring to something. This avoids the "go to the site" comments while an unmotivated poster probably wouldn't give a rat's ass to look for said poll on bb.com.

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12 - Jim Kelly - Quarterback

2 - Steve Christie - Kicker

8 - Brian Moorman - Punter

34 - Thurman Thomas - Running Back

80 - Jerry Butler - Wide Receiver

80 - Eric Moulds - Wide Receiver

83 - Andre Reed - Wide Receiver

88 - Pete Metzelaars - Tight End

79 - Ruben Brown - Offensive Line

67 - Kent Hull - Offensive Line

67 - Reggie McKenzie - Offensive Line

51 - Jim Ritcher - Offensive Line

70 - Joe Devlin - Offensive Line

89 - Steve Tasker - Special Teams

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Seems like most of the players I'd put on the team have either been in the first post or the replies. Two I'd mention would be Reggie McKenzie and fullback Cookie Gilchrist. No way at all if we are only considering football that we could ignore OJ Simpson.

 

I would rather see a 53 man Roster. For those of us that saw them Play Oj, and Gilchrist cannot be ignored. Neither could Pete Gogolak - who revolutionized FG kicking you could make some strong arguments for Ken jones and Paul Costa on the O line. Dubenion and Butler at WR.

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