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So I don't know why I get to wondering about random things like this. There has been huge lack of great players who have worn the #6. As in none! According to the PFHOF website, Ray Flaherty and Benny Friedman for a season or two I guess. So I pose the question... Who is the greatest #6 ever? (who wore it for the majority of his career.) Is it...... dare I say..... Jay Cutler?
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That could be enough to keep anyone from ever wearing it againChrisBabcock wrote:So I don't know why I get to wondering about random things like this. There has been huge lack of great players who have worn the #6. As in none! According to the PFHOF website, Ray Flaherty and Benny Friedman for a season or two I guess. So I pose the question... Who is the greatest #6 ever? (who wore it for the majority of his career.) Is it...... dare I say..... Jay Cutler?
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Bubby Brister has 2 Super Bowl rings.
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...but he wasn't very good.MatthewToy wrote:Bubby Brister has 2 Super Bowl rings.
Boy, the pickins' are really slim. I think it has to be Cutler with Bubby the next best position player. John James was a good punter and there's been some decent kickers.
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Good God, Man!JohnH19 wrote:I think it has to be Cutler with Bubby the next best position player.
We're football scholars... we've got to be able to come up with someone better than that...
Where's the guy who wrote the numbers book?
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Marc Wilson (also 2 SB "wins") is at least as good as Bubby Brister.
http://www.pro-football-reference.com/p ... lsMa00.htm
Marc Sanchez... keep searching.
http://www.pro-football-reference.com/p ... lsMa00.htm
Marc Sanchez... keep searching.
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The first player who crossed my mind was Falcons and Oilers punter John James (1972-1984). He went to three straight Pro Bowls while playing for Atlanta. He had a dubious record, though: 4 times he led the league in punts and punting yards (he is 14th all-time and 19th in punting yards).
Another possibility is Chargers kicker Rolf Benirschke (1977-1986). He went to the Pro Bowl after the 1982 season and a year later was the NFL Man of the Year.
As for Super Bowl Champion, Kevin Butler (in his rookie year) was a part of the 1985 Chicago Bears. He is 36th all-time in field goals.
Another possibility is Chargers kicker Rolf Benirschke (1977-1986). He went to the Pro Bowl after the 1982 season and a year later was the NFL Man of the Year.
As for Super Bowl Champion, Kevin Butler (in his rookie year) was a part of the 1985 Chicago Bears. He is 36th all-time in field goals.
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But we're looking for non-kickers...
FWIW SI thinks Cutler is the best # 6 in the Super Bowl ers:
http://www.si.com/nfl/2015/07/07/nfl-be ... mber-00-49
FWIW SI thinks Cutler is the best # 6 in the Super Bowl ers:
http://www.si.com/nfl/2015/07/07/nfl-be ... mber-00-49
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The best player(s) that wore #6 would likely be in the 1920's/circa that era. Of course you can find players who played five seasons and wore five different #'s so it wasn't like it is now. But Tony Latone wore #6 and I believe wore it during the famed 1925 Pottsville season. Guys like Cy Wentworth, Mule Wilson, Hust Stockton, etc., wore #6. It wasn't the most popular # but it was a # that good players wore. Sure there's more good players from those days that got handed #6 for a game or for a year.
When it became more standard to have "your" number I suppose there's Warren McVea, at least that's a #6 I thought of immediately. Otherwise it's a collection of K's and P's with the occasional QB - which of course Cutler would be the most known #6 of the group.
When it became more standard to have "your" number I suppose there's Warren McVea, at least that's a #6 I thought of immediately. Otherwise it's a collection of K's and P's with the occasional QB - which of course Cutler would be the most known #6 of the group.