To all the older lifelong fans, who was your favorite players you loved to watch?

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  1. boozer32

    boozer32 Well-Known Member

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    Mo Lewis was the New England Patriots favorite player too lol.
     
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    boozer32 Well-Known Member

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    Offense: Joe Willie and Wesley Walker
    Defense: Joe Kleco and Mark Gastineau
     
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    boozer32 Well-Known Member

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    I did like Matt Robinson. He made it exciting around here for a minute. Pennington also both couldn't stay healthy.
     
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    boozer32 Well-Known Member

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    Mehl was a great very underrated linebacker. Had great coverage skills just the injury bug got him. Jordan was a beast in the playoff against the Chargers. Special teams, I liked Brad Smith.
     
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    boozer32 Well-Known Member

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    Nobody is mentioning Keyshawn Johnson. I liked him at USC and was glad the Jets took him. He had probably one of the best playoffs games in history against the Jags. Caught a TD, threw for a TD, ran for a TD, and caught an interception.
    Also, Vinny Testerverde needs to be on this list somewhere. He had a great resurrection with the Jets. Last time the Jets came close to sniffing the SB.
     
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    Also one of my favorites. absolute steal in round 7.
     
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    A forgotten gem - he was HUGE. I remember John Madden commenting during a Jets game on CBS in regards to White and something about the bigger butt an OL has the better or something to that regard....LOL.

    The Jets had a big mean bad ass OL in 1993. It isn't mentioned much since that team finished with a disappointing 8-8 record but a play here and there and that team easily could have won 12 or 13 games. Instead Coslet ended up being fired.....
     
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    Al Toon body with Roberto Duran's hands.
     
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    Such a typical Jets project pick reach. You trade up to take a guy from Georgia Tech who caught a few dozen passes out of the triple option in the second round and just assume he can play in a conventional offense?
     
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    Comn. I loved me some John Riggins. He was a manster running back, the team mvp in 1972 and 75.

    I literally cried when he signed with the skins. Disgusting to let talent like his go over mere money.

    Lam
     
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  11. Johnny "Lam" Jones

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    I thank the football gods everyday that I was 11 years old during the 1968 season.

    the radio was my friend back then.

    Lam
     
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    matt robinson 17 Well-Known Member

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    I was 11 also, probably the last SB for me
     
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    A bunch of good players mentioned.
    I'll throw out a couple of my favorites.
    Lil' Eddie Bell
    Santana Moss
     
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    Ok, Joe Namath without question. He put the Jets on the map.

    Many people don't realize this, Joe Namath did not lose too many fights. As a rookie when he challenged any teammate that had a problem with him, chances are pretty good they found out pretty quickly that he was no wimpy QB.

    The guy was definitely a rebel. He possibly ruined a Boston Bruins center named Derek Sanderson who could have been the greatest hockey player ever if it were not for the drinking and drugs. Hanging out with Joe could get you wasted.

    I sometimes wonder how great he could have been if he could just get a good night's sleep.
     
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    Leon Washington...

    It just seemed like any time he touched the ball good things happened. He ran well, caught well, and returned really well.

    He had the shiftiness that Jets are not used to seeing. I wanted Leon to start at RB for us. I was sold on him. But unfortunately the injury with the Jets was devastating for him and fans alike. It cost Leon $ and ended up the Seahwaks.

    Jets had few offensive threats like Toon, Moss, Coles, even Rob Moore with Boomer.
     
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    Gerry Philbin told him put up or shut up
     
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    I liked Derek Sanderson even though he was a Bruin precisely because he had long hair, the reason I became a Joe Namath fan. I think he was the only one in the NHL at the time who wore his hair long. I disagree that he would be the greatest player ever though. I remember him as a scrappy player and a good, but not great skater. I saw him play a few times at the Garden. He played on a very talented team which helped him in the same way it helped a lot of those Bruins. He eventually played for the Rangers, but was not as effective, but neither was Esposito. Nevertheless, by the time he was traded to the Rangers, a lot of players had long hair. By the way, a lot of athletes had great careers even though it was well known they drank and caroused. Joe, Babe Ruth and Mickey Mantle to name a few.
     
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    Mark Gastineau
    Rob Moore
    Adrian Murrell
    Curtis Martin
    Al Toon
     
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    2009 and 2010 classify as sniffs.
     
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    I loved watching those teams. LOVED them. I always wonder how those seasons would have played out if Kris Jenkins had stayed healthy -- as good as those teams were, they were that much better when he was on the field.

    That said, the 1998 team (and the 1999 team if Vinny had stayed healthy) would have taken their lunch money and probably their girlfriend.
     
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