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But also a Dolphin so I’m tornChanning is a Gator cuck so could we expect anything else ?
But also a Dolphin so I’m tornChanning is a Gator cuck so could we expect anything else ?
Then you must have missed what Nate did at Greentree....still Legendary....Rohan was pound for pound the toughest dude I’ve seen at greentree. He used to regularly knock back 300+ pound pulling guards during practice. Loved to hit.
As for Channing, he had all the ****** questions in that interview.
But also a Dolphin so I’m torn![]()
I believe you on what Nate did at Greentree. I've heard this from others as well. I also believe what Rohan did at Greentree was legendary. I've heard that Tremain Mack was also legendary at Greentree. Is there any truth to this?Then you must have missed what Nate did at Greentree....still Legendary....
I don’t know to much about Rohan so I thought this was interesting. Rohan talks about life, his mindset, and a little bit about The U.
Channing should be kicked off for what he said at the 34:25 mark
Good pointHave to disagree.....people can have passion for things and not be good at them. Needs elites players but still respect your opinion.
LT #1 Lewis #2.Seau was a bad man, no doubt. Top 10-15 all time, but Ray is the GOAT for linebacker. It's not even debatable. It's like saying Adrian Peterson was better than Walter Payton. Where do people come up with stuff like this. Surely, he doesn't actually believe that and was just trying too get reaction out of them.
I was a fixture at Greentree from 95-2000...Nate's Hits are legendary to this day...You could hear them all across the entire field...Didn't matter if it was Edge...James Jackson or some scrub. He practiced like he was possessed. Complete Animal. And if you were one of the very few who would complain...he'd fight you as well. Tremain is the best STs player in UM History...Nowhere near as savage as Nate....but an amazing STs player.I believe you on what Nate did at Greentree. I've heard this from others as well. I also believe what Rohan did at Greentree was legendary. I've heard that Tremain Mack was also legendary at Greentree. Is there any truth to this?
LT was a straight beast. People forget that he forever changed what a linebacker could be. He was arguably the first linebacker that could break a game open by himself. The old school guys weren't gamebreakers like that, LT could literally destroy an offense.LT #1 Lewis #2.
My personal opinion is he is the best football player I've ever seen. I think Sean Taylor would have ended up #2. I'm biased though, I grew up going to practices at UNC, saw LT all the time. Dude was just unbelievable.LT was a straight beast. People forget that he forever changed what a linebacker could be. He was arguably the first linebacker that could break a game open by himself. The old school guys weren't gamebreakers like that, LT could literally destroy an offense.
LT wasn't a True LBer...He'd line up as a LBer...but when the ball was snapped he'd be a DE....Ted Hendricks was similar when he was with the Colts...once Ted went to the Raiders, he became DE 100% of the time.LT #1 Lewis #2.
He was one of the first hybrid styles for sure. They played a 3-4 though. So technically listed at LB.LT wasn't a True LBer...He'd line up as a LBer...but when the ball was snapped he'd be a DE....Ted Hendricks was similar when he was with the Colts...once Ted went to the Raiders, he became DE 100% of the time.
I never got to watch LT in person, but I saw ST, and to this day, I'll always say his performance against FSU in 03 was the best I've ever seen by any player in any sport, in person. He beat FSU BY HIMSELF. It's easy to do that when you are elite in basketball, but to do it in football, on defense is insane.My personal opinion is he is the best football player I've ever seen. I think Sean Taylor would have ended up #2. I'm biased though, I grew up going to practices at UNC, saw LT all the time. Dude was just unbelievable.
For me, Lewis is #1 and LT is #2. Although they are both "linebacker", its almost as if they were playing different positions with LT as a hybrid OLB/DE. For OLB, Taylor is definitely #1. I can see why some would consider LT #1. Its certainly debatable and I don't think you can go wrong with saying either of them as #1LT #1 Lewis #2.
CTE is a **** of a drugJust skip to that part and then you can see the reactions lol. He said Seau was a better LB than Ray.
Being a Cane fan I won't argue with Lewis being #1. Only a handful of athletes that could do what LT did. That is the separator to me.For me, Lewis is #1 and LT is #2. Although they are both "linebacker", its almost as if they were playing different positions with LT as a hybrid OLB/DE. For OLB, Taylor is definitely #1. I can see why some would consider LT #1. Its certainly debatable and I don't think you can go wrong with saying either of them as #1
Agree with Sean Taylor. For me, Walter Payton was the best football player I ever saw. Sean one of my favorites all time and played for my NFL team, so I was spoiled with his greatness. Don't think we will ever see another LT or ST again in our lifetime. Both were special players.My personal opinion is he is the best football player I've ever seen. I think Sean Taylor would have ended up #2. I'm biased though, I grew up going to practices at UNC, saw LT all the time. Dude was just unbelievable.
Recently rewatched the 1999 Gator Bowl versus Georgia Tech. My goodness I forgot what good linebacker play looked like. Dan Morgan was an outside linebacker that year. We would stick dudes and very few missed tackles. I know we play a different style of football today, but I miss seeing the controlled aggression of that time, especially on D.Nate Webster was 5× Crazier..and Scarier
Payton and Earl Campbell two of my favorites of all time. Sanders with what he did with a trash team was amazing too. Bo Jackson and on and on. Nearly impossible to separate these guys. I saw LT in practice all the time. Admittedly that changes my perception of him. UNC had no idea what to do with him.Agree with Sean Taylor. For me, Walter Payton was the best football player I ever saw. Sean one of my favorites all time and played for my NFL team, so I was spoiled with his greatness. Don't think we will ever see another LT or ST again in our lifetime. Both were special players.