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I don’t know that 2015 broncos team was something else, Brady and gronk fought to the damn end against that team.
Legion of boom, embarrassed a record breaking offense in the Super Bowl by completely destroying them.
2015 broncos aren’t even close.
Best of this era yeah
Boom *
Not even.
I know I’m getting old when youngsters are asking about the old time legendary LOB secondary lmao
They are the best WWF Tag Team of their Era! Their facepaints are awesome and made them look intimidating.
Legion of Whom better
The 60s Lions had 3 HOFmers in Night Train Lane, Dick Lebeau as a player, and Yale Lary. Night Train still has the single-season INT record.
Night Train played a brand of football that could only be defined as lethal. Like, literally, the shit he used to do would get you ejected from games in the modern NFL.
That record will not ever be broken and may as well have an era asterisk on it, like the ridiculous tackle totals of yore or rookie sack records before they were tracked.
Found Byron Maxwell's reddit account.
All time? No. They were amazing, but their cover 3 scheme got figured out. They were never the same after Brady dinked and dunked all over them in the super bowl.
No. Hawk and Animal were not very good football players.
Depends who you ask
Solomon Grundy want pants too!
I’ll take him as an o lineman. We can’t get worse.
What is up with this Reddit board making spelling mistakes, this is like the 3rd one I've seen in 24 hours here
Yes.
Ignore my flair
No Fly Zone might be better
Yep, bad question. Different answers.
Eric Wright, Ronnie Lott, Carlton Williamson, Dwight Hicks
If Jeremy Lane doesn't get injured in Super Bowl 49, Russ never throws the fuck Marshawn special and 1 and done becomes back to back with a chance at the 3-Pete.
TLDR: Add Jeremy Lane to the list