1.) Carson vs. Andy. Palmer
2.) Chad vs. AJ. Chad
3.) Housh vs. Boyd vs. Marvin Jones vs. Sanu (Pick 1) Housh
4.) Willie Anderson vs. Whitworth Whit
5.) Rudi Johnson vs. Joe Mixon Joe
6.) Steinbach vs. Zeitler Zeitler
7.) Takeo Spikes vs. Burfict Spikes
8.) Jerome Simpson vs. John Ross Simpson
9.) Leon Hall vs Jonathan Joseph Leon
10.) Chris Perry vs Jeremy Hill Perry
11.) Chris Henry vs Gio Bernard Gio
12.) Justin Smith vs. Michael Johnson Justin
13.) Kelly Washington vs. Auden Tate Tate
14.) Jordan Shipley vs Rex Burkhead Shipley
15.) Levi Jones vs Andre Smith Jones
16.) Peko vs Pacman Pacman
Bonus - Coaches
17.) Piano Man vs Jim Turner Piano man, in his day like a decade before he left
18.) Bob Bratowski vs Ken Zampese Brat
19.) Zimmers ire vs. Marvin's giggle Zim
(01-09-2020, 06:07 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: [ -> ]For those picking Turner over Alexander you know the latter was actually once of the best in the league during his “prime” right?
Indeed he was. His ego just got way to big and he got lazy and didn't want to change.
(01-09-2020, 06:23 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: [ -> ]Is it? I think people are being objective. Palmer was far mor talented if you’re picking out of the two in their “primes.”
Stat wise and result wise, Andy's number don't support your claim. If I had to draw a NFL QB, it would look like Palmer, so I'm not trying to be bias here.
(01-09-2020, 04:21 PM)jason Wrote: [ -> ]Whatcha think about the "B" logo?
Compared with Blah it's a toss up.. the lah gives blah a slight edge..
(01-09-2020, 07:38 PM)sandwedge Wrote: [ -> ]Stat wise and result wise, Andy's number don't support your claim. If I had to draw a NFL QB, it would look like Palmer, so I'm not trying to be bias here.
This is a hypothetical thread about these players in their PRIMES. Not who put up better stats on one specific team.
No one in their right mind would take Andy Dalton over Carson Palmer in their primes. There’s a reason Palmer was a #1 pick.
(01-09-2020, 08:12 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: [ -> ]This is a hypothetical thread about these players in their PRIMES. Not who put up better stats on one specific team.
No one in their right mind would take Andy Dalton over Carson Palmer in their primes. There’s a reason Palmer was a #1 pick.
Sorry I read nowhere about players in their prime.
(01-09-2020, 08:12 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: [ -> ]This is a hypothetical thread about these players in their PRIMES. Not who put up better stats on one specific team.
No one in their right mind would take Andy Dalton over Carson Palmer in their primes. There’s a reason Palmer was a #1 pick.
That's why I started off with, "ability or results?"
Because ability-wise, Carsone was infinitely superior to Andy, in their prime.
Prime years, however (27-32, is what they give for baseball and year 32 is NOT included), their numbers are as follows (and if year 32 was included, Carsone's numbers are even worse):
Andy: 1451/2291, 63.3%, 108 TD, 55 INT, 693 Rushing Yards, 11 TD, 1 catch for 18 yards and 1 TD. Had 2 injury stints, missing 8 games.
Carsone: 1416/2276, 62.2%, 104 TD, 70 INT, 228 rushing yards, 3 TD. Had 1 injury stint, missing 12 games.
We know that a prime Carsone, uninjured, could sling it anywhere, but Andy has the better numbers by far.
1.) Carson vs. Andy. Carson.
2.) Chad vs. AJ. Chad. This is so close it is incredibly hard to pick, but I am giving the edge to Chad.
3.) Housh vs. Boyd vs. Marvin Jones vs. Sanu (Pick 1) Housh.
4.) Willie Anderson vs. Whitworth Whitworth.
5.) Rudi Johnson vs. Joe Mixon Mixon.
6.) Steinbach vs. Zeitler Steinbach.
7.) Takeo Spikes vs. Burfict Spikes.
8.) Jerome Simpson vs. John Ross Simpson.
9.) Leon Hall vs Jonathan Joseph Leon Hall.
10.) Chris Perry vs Jeremy Hill Jeremy Hill, and this isn't close AT ALL. This might be the most lopsided selection here.
11.) Chris Henry vs Gio Bernard Chris Henry.
12.) Justin Smith vs. Michael Johnson Justin Smith.
13.) Kelly Washington vs. Auden Tate Tate.
14.) Jordan Shipley vs Rex Burkhead Jordan Shipley.
15.) Levi Jones vs Andre Smith Levi.
16.) Peko vs Pacman Adam Jones.
Bonus - Coaches
17.) Piano Man vs Jim Turner Piano Man.
18.) Bob Bratowski vs Ken Zampese Brat.
19.) Zimmers ire vs. Marvin's giggle Zimmer.
Other than Chad/AJ I think the toughest one for me was Rudi or Mixon. Went with my initial gut feeling of Rudi, but honestly I probably should have went Joe...
(01-10-2020, 11:37 AM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: [ -> ]Other than Chad/AJ I think the toughest one for me was Rudi or Mixon. Went with my initial gut feeling of Rudi, but honestly I probably should have went Joe...
It always amazed me the yards Rudi racked up. He wasn't a speed merchant and not really shifting, just a plodder. At the end of the game, he somehow had over 100 yds rushing.
(01-10-2020, 11:51 AM)sandwedge Wrote: [ -> ]It always amazed me the yards Rudi racked up. He wasn't a speed merchant and not really shifting, just a plodder. At the end of the game, he somehow had over 100 yds rushing.
Scored a ton of TD’s, too. Had 12 three seasons in a row from 04-06.
(01-10-2020, 11:37 AM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: [ -> ]Other than Chad/AJ I think the toughest one for me was Rudi or Mixon. Went with my initial gut feeling of Rudi, but honestly I probably should have went Joe...
Really tough one as well, I had to think on it. I chose Joe because he is a more dynamic player. His ability to be a receiver is dynamic and I think very underutilized in the passing game. They are both big, powerful runners but I think Joe has the ability to break off big runs at a higher clip. I feel like if Joe was behind the lines that Rudi ran behind, he would put up better numbers than Rudi.
(01-10-2020, 12:10 PM)KillerGoose Wrote: [ -> ]Really tough one as well, I had to think on it. I chose Joe because he is a more dynamic player. His ability to be a receiver is dynamic and I think very underutilized in the passing game. They are both big, powerful runners but I think Joe has the ability to break off big runs at a higher clip. I feel like if Joe was behind the lines that Rudi ran behind, he would put up better numbers than Rudi.
Yeah, on pure talent alone, Mixon probably wins.
I thought the toughest question was Whit vs Willie. We all know Whit's PFF grades, etc. That said, I think people are starting to forget how dominant Willie was. He was ignored for years due to being on terrible teams, but the minute we started winning, Willie made 4 straight All-Pro teams, including 3 straight 1st teams.
For anyone who doubts his dominance:
Quote:In three of his 13 seasons that were played in a kind of golden age of the pass rusher, where the top 13 all-time sackers worked during Anderson’s run from 1996-2008, he allowed no sacks. While helping Dillon produce two of the greatest single-game rushing efforts ever, Anderson blanked sack artists ranging from the Minister of Defense (Reggie White) in a one-night revival against the Packers to T. Sizzle (Terrell Suggs) in semi-annual division fare against Baltimore.
Anderson can remember all the sacks allowed. There weren't that many. He thinks there were maybe something like 10 in 13 years. But after running through the list of the greatest sackers, even Anderson is amazed by this:
During his 181 games for the Bengals, he faced nine of the NFL’s 11 current leading all-time sackers and it’s believed he allowed only one sack. The only ones he missed were DeMarcus Ware and John Randle and that one he gave up was to all-time leader Bruce Smith with 19 seconds left in a game the Bills led by two touchdowns.
Anderson was a rookie at left tackle, and Smith was burnishing his case for what ended up being his 1996 Defensive Player of the Year award.
“I went against all those guys,” (Roaf, Boselli, Pace, etc) says Chuck Smith, who had 58.5 sacks for the Falcons in the last eight seasons of the ‘90s. “And I got a sack against all of them but Willie. Willie was special. He’s a Hall-of-Famer. He’s in that same class with Roaf and Ogden. Willie is as good as it gets.”
https://www.bengals.com/news/where-there-is-a-will-there-is-a-hall-18565086
...and Willie was equally as dominant as a run blocker. I don't think we can say that (as much) about Whit.
(01-09-2020, 06:23 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: [ -> ]Is it? I think people are being objective. Palmer was far mor talented if you’re picking out of the two in their “primes.”
2005 vs 2015..... we are due in 5 years for an epic run.
Dan Coates vs Drew sample.?
(01-10-2020, 06:27 PM)XenoMorph Wrote: [ -> ]Dan Coates vs Drew sample.?
How about Drew Sample vs Sean "2 packs a day" Brewer?