I believe the 1969 Chiefs defense now has six starters in the Hall of Fame: Buchanan, Culp, Lanier, Bell, Robinson, and Thomas. Is anyone aware of another team that has done this?
There are some others on that defense that had noteworthy careers - at least Jerry Mays, Jim Kearney, and Jim Lynch.
1969 KC Chiefs Defense
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Steelers?
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Good guess, but not quite. The '70s Steelers teams only had four - Mel Blout, Jack Ham, Jack Lambert, and Joe Greene. L.C. Greenwood, Ernie Holmes, and Dwight White are not in the PF HoF.JeffreyMiller wrote:Steelers?
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The 1965-67 Packers had six: Davis and Jordan up front, Nitschke and Robinson at linebacker and Adderly and Wood in the secondary.
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Aaron Brown was a stud that year. Never was healthy after that.
Jim Marsalis was highly regarded for a while.
Excellent statistics in all phases.
Jim Marsalis was highly regarded for a while.
Excellent statistics in all phases.