#62, C/G Roger Duffy. He was an 8th round pick out of Penn State who ended up starting in the 90s. Parcells replaced him with Kevin Mawae. Long history of centers here. You go from Mangold, to Mawae, to Duffy, to Bingham and you are all the way back to 1979. just 4 players. Who knows how many QBs we had in that same stretch haha
wow. Schmitt was before my time. Fields I forgot about though. That's amazing though the success we've had at the position
Nagle, it's just flat out weird that you would go to the trouble of pointing out the jets luck with centers since 1979, naming them all... and forget Joe freakin Fields??? mangold, mawae... Duffy and Bingham??? That's your center Mt Rushmore? Too funny.
Very true. It is especially embarrassing because I remember Duffy, who was a decent player but nothing really that special, and forgot Fields who was much better.
Bulls have Dwayne Wade now. They've had an amazing string of wing players. Wade, Luol Deng, Pippin, Ron Harper. Wow.
Unfortunately a sad ending for this man Matt.. from the NYT Sam Walton, 59, Jets Tackle Who Wound Up Homeless By GERALD ESKENAZI Published: May 16, 2002 Sam Walton, who as a rookie started every regular-season game at right tackle during the New York Jets' Super Bowl season of 1968, but who ended up a homeless vagrant, was found dead in a vacant apartment in Memphis on Sunday night, the police said. He was 59. Lt. Walter Norris of the Memphis police said that Walton, who ''used to go roaming around the streets'' and was known in the neighborhood as Boonie, had been dead for several days. ''We identified him by fingerprints,'' Norris said. ''He died of a heart attack.''