Re: Floyd Peters - HOF or HOVG?
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2016 8:17 pm
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56.5 sacks - How does a team have such a total - shouldn't it be a whole number?74_75_78_79_ wrote:61 SACKS! In a 14-game season, mind you. Look at the '85 Giants. As steller as that Bears D was that very year, Giants actually led them in sacks with 56.5. Without an LT or Leonard Marshall at his disposal, Floyd's D with the Cards under Hanifan had 59 & 55 sacks in '83 & '84 respectively. He averaged more than 45 per season while with Detroit. If other DCs are put ahead of him, then who would you place ahead of him strictly sack-wise?CSKreager wrote:Counterpoint- those '76 49ers that were sacking QB's like crazy weren't exactly All-ProsJohnH19 wrote:Certainly not HoF and a stretch of HoVG. He had some all-pro players on those Vikings defenses. Who made who?
Stanfill had a monster game in Week 4 against the Jets, when he had either four or five sacks--depending on the media source.Bryan wrote:Why was Bill Stanfill's 1973 sack total so high? Did Peters/Miami do something different with Stanfill that year? IIRC, that huge season was sandwiched between two 4.5 sack seasons.