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  1. #13
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    Re: Baltimore's Greatest NFL Team

    Quote Originally Posted by GaTechRavens View Post
    DE: Gino Marchetti
    DT: Art Donovan
    DT: Haloti Ngata
    DE: Terrell Suggs
    OLB: Ted Hendricks
    ILB: Ray Lewis
    OLB: Peter Boulware
    CB: Bobby Boyd
    CB: Chris McAlister
    FS: Rod Woodson
    SS: Ed Reed
    Clever, moving Sizzle to DE to fit Ted Hendricks in at OLB. The Colts should have never given him up to the World Football League (and subsequently Green Bay and Oakland). I wonder if the 1977 team beats the Raiders in the Ghost-to-the-Post Game if the Mad Stork plays the other side.

    Another thought is going with a 3-4 look so Mike Curtis can start next to Ray Lewis. That'd be some ILB combination.





  2. #14

    Re: Baltimore's Greatest NFL Team

    Quote Originally Posted by usmccharles View Post
    My age might be the problem here, but I completely disagree, Rice definitely belongs in the same conversation as those peers. Quick glance at numbers

    Rice/Moore
    Total Yards 9,214/11,213

    Total TDs 43/111

    Games played 92/143

    Fumbles 9/41

    Carries/Recptns 1430/369 1069/363

    So a quick glance at the numbers, If Rice was able to play one more, most likely two, he would of passed him in overall yards. Touchdowns he wouldn't have really had a chance to catch him. Rice would catch a lot of shit around here for his fumbling issues, so looking at Moore's, good god. I know Rice had more touches in almost a 3rd of the time, maybe someone can explain to me with Moore being from the ground and pound era of football, why Moore got so little carries.

    Edit* I don't know why the stats aren't lined up in columns....
    More usually set up as a wideout not a half back.

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  3. #15

    Re: Baltimore's Greatest NFL Team

    Quote Originally Posted by Bawlamer View Post
    More usually set up as a wideout not a half back.

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    Excuse me.... Moore....

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  4. #16

    Re: Baltimore's Greatest NFL Team

    Quote Originally Posted by GaTechRavens View Post
    I'll give it a shot with an all-time team. I wasn't alive to watch the Colts, but this would be my best guess:

    QB: Johnny Unitas
    RB: Lenny Moore
    FB: Vonta Leach
    WR: Raymond Berry
    WR: Jimmy Orr
    TE: John Mackey
    LT: Jonathan Ogden
    LG: Jim Parker
    C: Bill Curry
    RG: Marshal Yanda
    RT: George Kunz

    DE: Gino Marchetti
    DT: Art Donovan
    DT: Haloti Ngata
    DE: Terrell Suggs
    OLB: Ted Hendricks
    ILB: Ray Lewis
    OLB: Peter Boulware
    CB: Bobby Boyd
    CB: Chris McAlister
    FS: Rod Woodson
    SS: Ed Reed

    K: Justin Tucker
    P: Sam Koch
    KR: Jacoby Jones
    PR: Jermaine Lewis
    I like it. I personally would have liked to see a Unitas/ Mason combination.

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    Re: Baltimore's Greatest NFL Team

    Quote Originally Posted by WNCRavensFan View Post

    Another thought is going with a 3-4 look so Mike Curtis can start next to Ray Lewis. That'd be some ILB combination.
    Any receiver going over this middle would have alligator arms, or just not even try to catch the ball with Lewis and Curtis patrolling the field.





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