Name the best you've played against

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greenwood1921;3048034 said:
Yeah, I still can't believe his NFL career was so garbage. He was a beast.

Thought he was going to be Ray Lewis.

He even got mvp of the title game right before ray got mvp of the superbowl.
 
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bignorm73;3048043 said:
Thought he was going to be Ray Lewis.
He even got mvp of the title game right before ray got mvp of the superbowl.

Yup. Green Bay didn't use him right either. You gotta let a dude like him roam free. I don't know about Ray Lewis caliber, but he could've been a beast as a 3-4 OLB or a Lawrence Taylor type blitzing LB.

Roy Williams reached his full potential -- 5 pro-bowls. He's fell off since his injuries, but he was always more like a linebacker anyway. He should put on about 10 pounds of muscle and spend his last years as one. He might make another pro bowl that way.
 
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greenwood1921;3048062 said:
Yup. Green Bay didn't use him right either. You gotta let a dude like him roam free. I don't know about Ray Lewis caliber, but he could've been a beast as a 3-4 OLB or a Lawrence Taylor type blitzing LB.

Roy Williams reached his full potential -- 5 pro-bowls. He's fell off since his injuries, but he was always more like a linebacker anyway. He should put on about 10 pounds of muscle and spend his last years as one. He might make another pro bowl that way.

Roy never liked to mess around with lineman like that tho. He hit hard because he was so heavy, but actually was not physical against people

other than rbs and wrs. TE's, lineman and fullbacks used to be able to rough him up.

And MArshall to me was true MLB. Him and Calmus used to both play a MLB type role
 
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bignorm73;3048068 said:
Roy never liked to mess around with lineman like that tho. He hit hard because he was so heavy, but actually was not physical against people
other than rbs and wrs. TE's, lineman and fullbacks used to be able to rough him up.
And MArshall to me was true MLB. Him and Calmus used to both play a MLB type role

Yeah, but when Stoops would call a mike blitz, it was a wrap. I thought his speed would make him a Lavar Arrington type in the NFL, guess not. Calmus was born to be a MLB. Now that I think about it, OU has had some dominant LB's over the years (Marshall, Calmus, Lehman, Lofton, etc.) but neither has really transferred it to sundays.

My boy, Lofton is still young and lookin' strong for my Falcons. So he might break the cycle.

Travis Lewis will be a star in the NFL too. His skills along with his mouth will make him a star guaranteed. He's basically the college/LB version of Ochocinco....
 
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