And what is his criteria for comparison?My 49er fan friend keeps saying Carl Eller was better. The fact that he's my friend is the only thing that has stopped me from feeding him his own hat.
He says Eller was more disruptive. IDK about that, hard to imagine. He was before my time.And what is his criteria for comparison?
I vaguely remember him. He played LDE (from defensive POV)., but he enjoyed the same advantages that Deacon had as far as the rules go. I watched a couple of hilight videos which I assume shows his best plays and they are good. He's deservedly in the HOF. But seriously, AD's hilights are much more impressive in my opinion. Much of his career, like Deacon's, was before they recorded sacks as a statistic is estimated to be 130 sacks according to the Vikings website, but that was over a 16 year career.He says Eller was more disruptive. IDK about that, hard to imagine. He was before my time.
Put some Frank's Red Hot on itMy 49er fan friend keeps saying Carl Eller was better. The fact that he's my friend is the only thing that has stopped me from feeding him his own hat.
My 49er fan friend keeps saying Carl Eller was better. The fact that he's my friend is the only thing that has stopped me from feeding him his own hat.
Eller was an all pro DL but he was only the second best DL on the Vikings during his time. The Best DL player honor belonged to Alan Page.He says Eller was more disruptive. IDK about that, hard to imagine. He was before my time.
Eller was an all pro DL but he was only the second best DL on the Vikings during his time. The Best DL player honor belonged to Alan Page.
You're dead to me ~ Bobby's friend, Rosey GrierNo question. Alan Page was absolutely great and belongs in any discussion of the greatest defensive lineman of all time. To me, he was an iconic figure like Deacon Jones or Jim Brown or Bill Russell. After he retired Page went on to become a justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court.
The Vikings D -line at that (end of 60s into 70s) was one of the best ever. Maybe the best ever. (Don't shoot me, I loved the Fearsome Foursome too! They were just a few years ahead of Page and company.)
You're dead to me ~ Bobby's friend, Rosey Grier
you old bastid...You prolly got the Bobby Kennedy reference!I was a big fan of Roosevelt Grier too.
you old bastid...You prolly got the Bobby Kennedy reference!