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OL hits and sacks - Joe Goodberry
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(04-14-2021, 12:24 AM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: And the best olineman on the Bengals teams that saw the most sustained stretch of success in franchise history was a 2nd rounder...

We can keep going around and around on this stuff forever.

Munoz was not a 2nd rounder

I love Whit and all... but seriously... he isn't close to Munoz...

Muñoz became a starter in his rookie season and remained a fixture at left tackle for the Bengals for 13 seasons and is considered one of, if not the greatest offensive linemen in NFL history. Despite his history of injuries, Muñoz missed just three games during his first 12 seasons. His rigorous workout routine included working out in the weight room he had installed in his home and running three to four miles every day.[4] In addition to his talents as a blocker, Anthony Muñoz was also a capable receiver, notching seven receptions for 18 yards and scoring four touchdowns on tackle-eligible plays, including one in 1984 from rookie quarterback Boomer Esiason against the Cleveland Browns in Cleveland.

Muñoz played both Bengals' Super Bowl appearances, XVI and XXIII

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RE: OL hits and sacks - Joe Goodberry - Murdock2420 - 04-14-2021, 12:24 AM

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