Holy crap, 173.5 for deacon!Well, according to the NFL, yes.
According to Pro Football Reference, they've gone back to 1960 and published their updated sack totals and Deacon Jones is at 173.5 sacks.
Then again, Deacon was both a DE and mastered the head slap which was hard enough to scramble an OL's brains...
Well, according to the NFL, yes.
According to Pro Football Reference, they've gone back to 1960 and published their updated sack totals and Deacon Jones is at 173.5 sacks.
Then again, Deacon was both a DE and mastered the head slap which was hard enough to scramble an OL's brains...
Well, like they say, for whatever reason, the NFL won't recognize sacks before 1982, even though it was a stat and teams had been documenting them for years.
From now, and probably for good, AD99 has the official distinction of being the Rams all time leader. He'll probably be way up on the all time list, period, by the time he retires. It's just too bad Deacon and Merlin never had a chance to see him play.
"Unofficially", with the Rams;
Deacon 159.5
Youngblood 151.5 (Why it took so long to get him into the Hall of Fame, I'll never know)
Merlin 91.0
some others
Larry Brooks 74.5
Fred Dryer 74.0
Lamar Lundy 60.5
I'd rather he win a ring.I really want him to win a 4th DPOY. A couple of other guys have 3; nobody has 4.
I was collecting NFL stat books and magazines starting in 1976 and remember Bacon having 26 sacks being recorded in those. I also saw that Monday night game Rams @ Bengals where the Rams lost on a blown coverage and other mishaps. Bacon had a shared sack and a forced fumble on James Harris. Years later when John Turney, the NFL sack stat guru, adjusted the game for shared sacks (Bacon's in the Ram game was originally counted as a full sack like some of Deacon's had been) he ends up with an unofficial 21.5 sacks, which Bacon had disputed in an interview. I had mentioned before that Turney had contacted me in the late 90's for some videos of Jack Youngblood, which I had sent to him in his effort to present sack stats for Jack to get into the HOF. He's the expert I will always default to on sacks. Here's a Bacon story below, where his original 26 sacks had been adjusted to 21.5 sacks taking into account that shared sacks counted as full became half sacks. (the half sack term was first used in 1978):He also technically is the single season sack leader with 27.
Coy Bacon supposedly had 26.5 one year, but I can't find my source for that.
I agree 100%, but unless he breaks the Single Season Sack Record, I don't think they will let him get more than LT.I really want him to win a 4th DPOY. A couple of other guys have 3; nobody has 4.