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05-23-2013, 12:13 PM #13
Re: Brian Urlacher retires after 13 seasons
Because the bar has been lowered so much in recent years, Urlacher will make it to the HOF, hopefully on his 2nd try. I think he was more of the Mike Curtis / Ted Hendricks competence level, i.e. very good, but not true HOF calibre. Playing in the NFL's 2nd largest city boosted his image, but not his abilities.
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05-23-2013, 12:36 PM #14
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05-23-2013, 12:54 PM #16Veteran Poster
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Re: Brian Urlacher retires after 13 seasons
Brian Urlacher has had his moments when it is easy to dislike him. His reputation away from the field was not one of a menace to society, really just a prick when he wanted to be. However, from what I gather, he did a lot for the community and it is clear that he did a lot for the organization. There are a lot of athletes like that though. Like people in general really, they have their prick moments, but also do their share of good.
It took years for that defense to fall off. So, I think the fact that Ray's defense took even longer to fall off overshadows him. Personally, I have always thought that he was 'somewhat' overhyped, but it will be difficult to deny him a place in Canton with his numbers."Please take with you this final sword, The Excellector. I am praying that your journey will be guided by the light", Leon Shore
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Re: Brian Urlacher retires after 13 seasons
Anyone read Ernie Accorsi's comments? One thing about Ernie is that he was a great judge of talent for decades. Accorsi isn't even sure if Urlacher is a Hall of Fame player and he is someone who would know a lot more than most.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...hall-of-famer/
“I think he’s a borderline Hall of Famer,” Accorsi said. “I don’t know that he’s a definite Hall of Famer. I think there is a host of them, like Willie Lanier, that were dominant players. He was good, but I wouldn’t put him in that level.”
Asked if he’d put the “guaranteed Hall of Famer” label on Urlacher, Accorsi said he wouldn’t. Instead, Accorsi said, Urlacher was a somewhat limited player who doesn’t deserve to be mentioned among the all-time greats.
“I definitely wouldn’t,” Accorsi said. “That’s my opinion. I don’t think he’s a guarantee. I mean, he may get in because he got a lot of publicity and he was a hard player. But his span that he covered was really restricted. Now a lot of those middle linebackers were in those days. They didn’t have three or four wide receivers so they stayed on the field for three downs. They might be off today. But, no, I certainly don’t have him in [Dick] Butkus or Ray Lewis [category]. And I don’t think he should be in there, really with [Joe] Schmidt and [Ray] Nitschke and those guys, either.”
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Re: Brian Urlacher retires after 13 seasons
I don't know if any of you guys listened to the SVP and Russillio show today on ESPN radio but they made it very clear that Urlacher was THE better player above Ray. Yup if it's on an analyst show it has to be true. So I'm sorry to burst everyone's bubble but BU was better... so says ESPN
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Re: Brian Urlacher retires after 13 seasons
Its kind of difficult to really judge the two, because although they both played MLB, they werent asked to do the same thing for most of their careers. Cover two vs our hybrid. hes dropping back into coverage often, which he did extremely well that doesnt always show up as stats if they dont throw his way. I think if you value a run stuffer, you probably think hes overrated. You respect he brought an ability to cover so well, hes right up there. however what maybe gets lost is while Lewis wasnt as good imo, when he was younger he was certainly not far outside that. He was a more complete player in their youths. stats dont tell the whole story, but id say these are somewhat inline with how i feel. great player, comparable but clearly not the GOAT.
Urlacher 7.34 T/g .228 S/g .121 INT/g .5 PD/g
Lewis 8.99 T/g .182 S/g .136 INT/g .52 PD/g-JAB
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05-23-2013, 03:38 PM #22Veteran Poster
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Re: Brian Urlacher retires after 13 seasons
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