Clinic players
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I like the selection of Charlie Joiner. Although it has been debated if he is a borderline HOFer, when he was active it was said that no one ran better pass routes.
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I was thinking Alworth for WR but then... could there be a more textbook answer than Jerry Rice?
Can we include any cornerback who played pre-1978?
It would seem to me the rules have changed so much that the textbook would've, also.
No more clothesline or down field contact, nor head slaps or... well, you name it.
Those have all been edited out of the book.
Can we include any cornerback who played pre-1978?
It would seem to me the rules have changed so much that the textbook would've, also.
No more clothesline or down field contact, nor head slaps or... well, you name it.
Those have all been edited out of the book.
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Gregg .. yes a good one. And you're right on Adderly.John Maxymuk wrote:I think Adderley was more of a gambler, too. Supposedly, that's a big reason he and Landry did not get along.
I would add Forrest Gregg to your clinic list. He was textbook.
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My thought, as well.JuggernautJ wrote:I was thinking Alworth for WR but then... could there be a more textbook answer than Jerry Rice?
Couple more - Emmitt Smith and Marvin Harrison
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Always felt that Warren Moon had a textbook drop, release, deep ball, etc
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Re cornerbacks, if we can believe Dr. Z, the two best cover corners he ever saw were Jim Johnson and Deion Sanders, plus he has referred to Roger Wehrli, Mike Haynes, and Albert Lewis as the "three great technicians" at this position. Am wondering if they merit a mention here as well.
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yes, he was pretty to watchNWebster wrote:Always felt that Warren Moon had a textbook drop, release, deep ball, etc
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Mike Haynes was mentioned. Albert Lewis does deserve it. Sanders, was not the run stopper that Aeneas Williams was, not the blitzer. But, of course, at coverage he was a shut down" cornerbachslunch wrote:Re cornerbacks, if we can believe Dr. Z, the two best cover corners he ever saw were Jim Johnson and Deion Sanders, plus he has referred to Roger Wehrli, Mike Haynes, and Albert Lewis as the "three great technicians" at this position. Am wondering if they merit a mention here as well.