individual stats, Doleman has more FF 45 to 34. Youngblood had more passes deflected. Youngblood averaged 56 tackles a season, Doleman 52. Younbglood averagedJameisLoseston wrote:
I would guess the big reason for this, John, is that he took so long to get into the HOF. What are his stats besides sacks, compared to, say, Doleman's?
11 sacks, Doleman 10. Doleman picked off more passes.
I really don't think there is much difference in stats...I'd call is a draw---
The real difference is consensus All-Pros DOleman was consensus All-Pro twice and was a 3-time All-Pro total. So for First- and Second-team Doleman was
a 5-timer in that. He had 8 Pro Bowls..one more than Youngblood, but he trailed him in All-Pros, consensus All-Pros and First and Second-team All-Pros.
I certainly like Doleman (helped in him, felt Dent was behind him in most aspects, even though Dent got in ahead, a slight oversight IMO)
But as far as stats, when you go team stats--Doleman played on some great defenses, but the Rams D was more "ahead of the curve" than the Vikings and later 49ers.