Top 10 Most Feared Tacklers

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oh that made receivers fear of martial arts black belt 5th degree he level a fan he did level a fan I'm looking to hurt people on this football field kind of intimidation he would run you down he would hunt you down [Music] w-where Kayla [Music] they're the last guys you want to see in a dark alley he was just gonna do everything he could to make you feel pain until I heard the whistle and the first guys you Lum behind in a bar fight Wow I got really mean have you ever seen that guy gets hit so harder when it comes off you got separated from Salman I've never seen that they're the top ten most few tackles of all time and only the best at intimidating bullying and scaring the heck out of their opponents or even considered for our list the number ten most feared tackler of all time John Lynch John Lynch dead Flint belongs on their Lynch was fearless you make sure you locate at 47 Lynch would come up and take your head off we go helmet to helmet my eyes were crossed my knees were buckling he's like hello John how are you John Lynch loves to hit it was fast balls in high school ball carriers in the NFL and his off limits the Bears had a Titan named John Allred who happened to be John's brother-in-law we talked about that all week that he was gonna play his brother-in-law they grew up together best of friends Hannah married his sister well John already caught a pass against the Bucks and Lynch came out of like the freight train it hit him so hard he knocked him down he knocked him out and his brother-in-law was lying prone on the field and Lynch dusted himself off and went back to his position but he came out got me looking at my said Linda is really gonna be mad at you right Fonda in addition to family members some of our number 10 tacklers biggest hints came against the biggest names in the NFL Barry Sanders the former Lions running back who no one could ever get a good angle on John Lynch laid a hit on him once that Barry Sanders said it was the hardest he'd ever been hit on a football field Barry Sanders came off tackle and he had a little bit of wiggle room and John that'll be one of his greatest moments tak when Barry says it the open field another time marshall faulk on a monday night football game in tampa I never had a guy hit me as much as John hit me at one game then she hit him so hard it was almost like the seismic blow just feel the stadium shake man he caught me it must have flipped me over and the only thing I could do is just tell him to keep bringing it knowing that he was bringing it about as far as I wanted to it was one of those things where you watched it absorbed it and then looked at the people around you did that really happen my gosh look at how hard that was hey defense let's go John was the guy that should have been a lot of people was telling a beagle playing the lead he get you slow none of that resonated to John and if you ask John John would tell you AI was the best safety ever if John hits you he was the best safety I got one the guy was holding them up the safety position lends itself to hitting and if you're in the right defense it's going to be what you do which is just fly to the football and be fearless and risking life and limb to separate a guy from the football lets you fit in the right systems with the right attitude yeah I'd say one of the best hitters of all time coming up rich be tackling looks scarier in the parking lot then on the playing field I think it in two sets of bench presses I think it in two sets of curls lit a cigarette and walked he looks like he's out they provide anything but safety to an opposing receiver after all safeties can deliver the nastiest hits on the football field defensive lineman I wouldn't fear stackers because they don't get up enough speed to hurt you a fear attacker to me would be a guy who's coming at full speed and there's no way to avoid it I wouldn't want to see them chasing me out of bounds would be my best friend if I if I saw it but some simply weren't scary enough to make our list of fear tacklers we commented a number of times how good Roy Williams has been this season in the open field Roy Williams mark carrier and Chuck Cecil were close even Rodney Harrison the most fine player in league history did we make our County he's insane if you just watch 37 if you put an ISO cam on him you could sell that separately as an NFL Films product one of the three seat these who made the cut comes in at number nine nine most feared tackler of all time add water was he was an intimidating player he made some of the best plays that I've ever seen of safety make your first impulse was boy that must have been the middle linebacker we can rejoice no is safety one of the biggest and best safeties in football is Denver's menacing Steve Atwater after winning Rookie of the Year in 1989 Atwater exploded onto the scene with a dynamite hit in the second game of his second season certainly the one that everybody remembers is Christian Okoye 260 pounds a running back and ran about a 4 for 40 Christian Okoye was just running roughshod through the NFL and was just trampling everybody but a Koei's reign of terror ended with a single collision I mean it was it was that was the greatest hits that I've ever seen and a Christian of co-ed for the first time in his life went backwards he stood over the guy I talked to him that one it made Steve out waters career and diminished Christian turquoise reputation as one of the great power running backs in the game I mean that's the kind of impact literally the impact steep outward baby there was a time where there without water and Mecklenburg you know Rulon Jones I mean they had pretty darn good defense and at water it was one of the big components of that defense defensive corners did a tremendous job of putting him in position where he could be like a linebacker in and he feel that roads in the world God is six-three six-four two-twenty playing safety so he was feared that waters impact wasn't limited to big hit our number nine most feared tackler amassed over a thousand tackles in his 10 years with the Broncos it was a sure tackler and that's what a safety duct is usually the last line of defense and he's a guy just got to get the guy down somehow some way and that's what Steve was good at Atwater earned a Pro Bowl appearances [Music] what made his biggest hits on a big stage of Super Bowl xxxii when he came up to hit somebody there was a violent collision and he usually got there right on time he was Denver's most dominant defender force in the waffle - ko the Packers comeback host steve was you know as a great player but tremendous tackler the number 8 most feared tackler of all time Lanza let's take a look at the toughest of them all Jack Lambert Steelers linebacker Jack Lambert was an icon at the Steel City who won the number 8 spot on our list and a bust in the Hall of Fame an amazing about Jack Lambert is he wasn't very big one of the Steelers administrative people looked at him said who's that they said that's our number two pick and he goes off another wasted pick wasting was Lambert's opponent how could he do that he's a skinny rail I think he did two sets of bench presses I think he did two sets of curls lit a cigarette and walked Jack was one of those guys it was in on a lot of tackles that hole was there he was in the hole he made the tackle none better than Jack Lambert to do that and Jack Lambert was a wonderful football player there's a big difference between athletes and football players Lambert had an instinct for the game that was unique from the four up I mean you try to run through you no one wanted to be hit by Jack Lambert but everybody was hit by Jack Lemmon he just had a relentless competitiveness you could see in his eyes he was an enforcer Jack Lambert is so mean he doesn't even like himself I don't care that that my opponents like me I care that they respect me though with those steely eyes with the Dracula fangs he looks like Count Dracula in pleats and nobody's approach to football is more basic we had the locker no everybody knows the Lambert walk limited teeth and I turn around I look at the guy and when I realize wow he was a guy who's always trying to jog with other people but he backed it up Lambert had some choice words for RAM running back Wendel Taylor a full transcript of which is available for mature audiences only he was just gonna do everything he could to make you feel pain but our number eight tacklers most notorious play occurred after the whistle blew on the Sun a Super Bowl 10 against the Dallas Cowboy crazy scam I ever watched at that point in the game Cowboys the kind of had the better of it early in the game Roy guerilla attempts a field goal and misses it cliff Harris who's rushing sees the kick go wide and he Pat's Joella on the helmet as if to say hey thanks and he goes back and he grabs Cliff Harris and throws Cliff Harris on the ground Jack Lambert can put him in his place well the Lambert's walked by here's Harris tell him something and grabs the kicker and Lambert at 6'5 works it over nobody came to cliff Harris's defense on the Dallas side did it change the energy on the field absolutely it did they became the Intimidator 's again the Steelers won the game and Lambert won a spot on our list of few tacklers coming up how a long George åkesson or Jack Tatum which Raider bad boy reaped enough havoc to make our list just a total disregard for anybody around him the other guy's body is owned by you know he was just so physical and he was a ball of muscle [Music] when we determined our leaders of the pack a mad dog just missed our list what are you gonna do I mean your reaction is what you hate it no not that mad dog my curse but if the mad dog is mad at us for leaving him off our most feared list we're not alone never has a man that unhappier the day of the game he hated Darce day American flag his own teammates even Johnny Unitas I almost punched him out he'd level a fan you ask that fan of Mike Curtis is one of the top 10 hardest hitters it's an absolutely justice against all things holy and Mike Curtis is not on the top 10 list but while we didn't make the Mad Dog the pick of the litter another Baltimore bad boy made our list [Music] I think Ray has to be inside the 5 no I'll tell you why he probably shouldn't be higher Ray Lewis was at its best when he wasn't touched beer or overrated Ramos has heard it all before but no one can argue the guy can deliver a crushing blow he dislikes hidden guys hidden anything that moves with the football even when it better than football he reminds me of Lucas he's 255 pounds when he first came in here is running for for for 540 I mean that's unbelievable [Music] [Applause] he's matured as a football player he's also had it now that anticipation that ability to size up a situation and actually see it before it happens it makes him one of the most ferocious tacklers in the game Rey keeps his own top 10 list in his basement for those on it however it's a makeshift Hall of Shame Man Ray would beat you in the backfield and knock the snot out of you he's planning the football and I put on this Thursday just don't hit me peace another Jersey on that wall belongs to Eddie George now Eddie George big tough back cobalt back and he was a different player against rail ooh yeah I'm not saying he just rolled down and rolled up but you could tell that Eddie drawers was intimidated and Eddie George wanted no part of Ray Lewis when you got to a certain point and again it was a wrestling match out there and who won my man ray loose but our number seven tackler isn't picky Pro Bowlers weren't the only ones to take his best shots here's Dan Morris this big back it's got a full head of steam and bam try to show what an athlete he was by hurdling a player in front of him Nelson dradis goes over one guy and fool Louis didn't lead exploded he blew BAM up and it's like an 18-wheeler getting 18 flats all at once because he just goes right down and it was one of those collective because you know that hurt Ray Lewis brings a certain flair to the game with the tackling comes a lot of Rey has that rare ability of being able to talk and back it up almost simultaneously the ball snapped raised talking right up to poised to tell you is gonna hit you it's gonna hit you he's gonna tell you afterwards I just hit you and you come back here I'm gonna hit you again he's that kid who would you had a playoff game and you showed up and you looked across the field he was the kid who became a man before everybody else he believes he's badder than everybody else and once he got to the NFL level he's still more of a man than everybody he's going to tackle so when they meet Rey has that psychological advantage of I was a man first I'm still more of a man and when you get up I'll be even more of a man the number six most feared tackler of all time the assassin Jack Tatum is only number six you should be number one number six on your list as feared number one as most dangerous Jack Tatum played nine of his ten seasons with the Oakland Raiders a member of one of the best secondaries ever Tatum made his mark as the unit's enforcer I play a hard-hitting game I just like to have receivers think about me a little bit wider trying to catch the ball football was different back then a lot of his hits were legal that would not be legal today Jeff Kaden was a great tackler and some called him a dirty tackler tonight I won't do that I don't think he is I think it's a big factors you can get a receiver thinking about you but then he can be concentrating on you involve at the same time Jack Tatum wanted to be known as the one guy to ever play the game if you come near me I'm not only just gonna hit you you know I'm gonna make you regret that you ever played professional football he has that innate ability to explode on a ball here as a hitter you hit beyond you talk this kind of dimensions you hit two guys so that takes you through he perfected that football is a collision sport and Jack Tatum was as good a Collider that I've seen in a football uniform and the fact that he was a secondary guy and could deal out that kind of Harshman you know I tip my hat he's not a criminal to me he's a heck of a football player and some can argue about his technique but all agree our number six tacklers hits were vicious and everyone seems to have their favorite my number one Jack Tatum hit of all times was you're playing the Denver Broncos and Riley Odom's who's got 65 to 60 or so comes across the field all of a sudden and Riley goes on the ground and ladies and his head rolls back up instead and I said to myself Joe luckily Riley was okay he helped him off the field I will never say that anybody out there in the NFL is trying to kill someone but if there was somebody that would be Jack Tatum we're playing the Raiders in the dome it was fourth and one Earl Campbell had the football and he and Earl collide on a sweet borrow around the right end and it was a collision that was heard outside the dome and the two guys hit and collided and they just was like that like two Rams and then they just fell into the endzone for a touchdown both of them knocked out that was the most vicious hit that I that I have ever witnessed in a lot of years of football and I know about four months later above a tractor for Jack Tatum not many people had hit her on one on one like that what maybe Tatum's biggest hit came on football's biggest stage when in Super Bowl 11 he launched into the Vikings Sammy white great hit one that's right there loans to put jacket number one have you ever seen that a football got get hit so hard equipment comes off whoa he got separated from Salomon I know seen that that person goes down and he's looking over number six reevaluate that I don't even want to know where you got one two three four five coming up the one member of our top ten you probably have never heard of Hootie he was the guy that you had to watch out for at all times he kept the Charter who he knocked out of game time he knocked them out he broke jaws he broke cheeks he gave guys concussions I mean he was just brutal [Music] before we continue our countdown of the top ten most inert actress of all time here's the list of flawed numbers - his brother-in-law was laying prone on the field brothers-in-law beware it's John Lynch never not think Steve Atwater doesn't belong on this list just ask the Nigerian nightmare that was one of the greatest hits that I've ever seen number eight why did Jack Lambert play without some of his teeth people work too afraid to tell him they were missing I got really mean number six you didn't tell me number six thirty Sasson Jack Tatum would take your head off first tackle you whichever came first he got separated from Salman and now the number five most feared tackler of all time party brow hardy Brown Ruthy the name Hardy Brown maybe obscure to the casual fan all I know is Heidi Nickerson but to those who knew it he was a true legend party Brown made his name as a linebacker for the 49ers in the 50s but he didn't make many friends thanks to his physics define hits that's six feet on and 80 pounds he wasn't really awesome in the stature it was a little guy from for basically a fly-around linebacker but boy he learned how to put that hump India from Tulsa and he was just a guy who had used his shoulder he'd hit you with the shoulders of the head just by throwing his shoulder out there and not using his arms it's like a boxer he could just knock them out take one step forward hit the back straight keep the eyes open and shoot catching the guy when he was unprotected hit just drive his shoulder into his face oh whatever was handy and do incredible damage he broke jaws he drove cheeks he gave guys concussions I mean he was just brutal that's it it's all her stuff yeah hardy came up through some hard times had it rough his whole life perhaps Hardy Browns violent nature was shaped at the Masonic home were Lofton's and Fort Worth Texas it was a rough-and-tumble place my father's murder and they sent me and my brother and the sister out there next when they started singing at football football was where our number five tackler channeled his frustrations Hardy just had this mean streak in him that he used to his advantage he was going to make people pay for it he kept the Charter who he knocked out of games I mean knocked them out you seen his westerns see you guys having riches on her belt for guys it killed when Hardy Brown had niches on his belt for all the Josh scraps you guys Oh years I guess I've got 75 or 80 knockouts Flynn's freshman football no I feel sorry for anybody out here there were all sorts of accusations because of the effectiveness of his hit he must be wearing something in his shoulder beds a metal plate or something extra officials would check to make sure people always said that I was a dirtiest man and ever lived in football opponents were putting bounties on his head to get him out of the game before he put two or three of their teammates out of the game Rams had a $500 deal for might and getting knocked out of the game and the guy that told me was Paul berry and I said Paul hit me and I'll fake and go out and he will split that 250 piece [Music] [Applause] when Bob water-filled got to playing for the Rams now meet that terrific Titan Bob number 7 water-filled when there is crossing some Street a Volkswagen hating this is you all right he said yeah I'm all right but I was in town party promise of dangerous man he was the guy that you had to watch out for it all the times ronnie Lott [Music] Ronni thought that making a big hit in a game to channel middle of a game and he was the one guy that I could think of that did it constantly throughout his career no head was bigger than the one lot unleashed in Super Bowl 23 tore him loose man I could steal the field that hit on a key would set the tone you can see the whole team jump up and down like they just won the game and it rallied that football team San Francisco went on to win its third championship of the decade and the number four most feared tackler of all time was born everybody sold out this week everybody damn is great is it you to tackle me get real be the ethical baddest dude there has never been a quarterback with the knack for arriving at the precise moment that the receiver touched the ball [Music] it wasn't one of those little ankle-biters irani was a guy that just threw his whole body into it he loved the impact he would try to run through people you gotta give everybody was standard going everybody stands up when they see whoo martial arts black belts fifth-degree I'm looking to hurt people on this football field kind of intimidation Ronnie gave me this sort of a little turned-up grid and then if he's number four then they probably didn't pull too many guys that he hit I mean there's somebody had to run a lot give me a break cuz anybody that he really hit they'd have him number one one of the men who transformed an organization from perennial laughingstock to instant Super Bowl winner his ability to get the team to rise up what's always extraordinary because he would lead by example no event was more inspirational than the time our number four most feared tackler chose to have his pinky amputated so he wouldn't miss a playoff game it was like well of course Ronnie isn't gonna miss a football game over something as silly as a bad finger you know Ronnie's just like it was just the tip of his finger did he probably would have given him the same answer if it was his forearm it was clear the game was important in competing and doing your best was important guy lived and died to win and that's why he sacrificed everything his body and Ronnie said if that's what it takes to win that's what it takes to win coming up on top ten a fear tackler debate the opposition want to change their drawers scare the hell out of the offensive tackles we all win he was intense on the point of being a madman no position has produced more fear tacklers than linebacker here are a few bone crushers who just missed the cut with a single look samurai Mike made opponents deliver with fart while Ray Nitschke struck fear with a snarl and an old-fashioned blow to the head with his relentless style this junior made plenty of all careful safe there are crooks with his reputation one hint at a time while all these linebackers were fear tacklers none of them could spread terror like the next player on our list the number three most feared tackler of all time Lawrence Taylor [Applause] well we went to the Meadowlands here comes 56 running out the tunnel and we all went we're watching the film we think we're looking at some guy that's maybe like 6 1 or 6 2 because nobody 6 4 can run around like that wasn't so much the played linebacker as it is that he stopped his prey he was always chasing the ball he never stopped you've got to have a love to hit I'm out like they hit they're guys they talk about when they deliver a blow it's like they got a ton of bricks in their fire is one of those guys except he had two times you look at all those things and you just throw in 80 pounds of intensity yeah he was intense on the point of being a madman he was a one-man wrecking crew at the quarterback he came off that edge and he came off that edge ooh an attitude that had to scare the hell out a lot of quarterback Elfi scared the hell out of the offensive tackles that was afraid of what the net result could be if he beats you for three sacks your life is crap didn't worry about a sack nearly as much as you worry about the fact that besides being separated from his senses your guy was gonna be separated from the ball you know these these teeth Armani these are bonded thank you get them veneered now making kids improve my smile Busta chops were nothing compared to the busted leg that ended Theismann's career viewed by a nationwide audience the gruesome injury only added to taylors madman mystique I remember like it was yesterday what jumped out at me was first of all was the sound he could actually hear the breaks the two Muslim gunshots and then the suddenness with which it broke it really went like a breadstick it was a scary moment but it kind of showed you the power that he hadn't said you know up and told the moment that he broke the leg he probably wasn't ending on you know breaking him in half and he did is like oh what have what have I done in a suit you in a little bit beyond his comprehension opponents weren't the only ones afraid of our number three most feared tackler Taylor's teammates had to be wary too when I first came into the Giants is one thing they did not have here was enthusiasm I love shoulders my foods that before the game if I'm close to him and I want to jump on and you know try to wring her neck LC it was more than just the fierce hitter he was an unstoppable force because of his ability to demolish in offense number 56 earned the number three spot on our list he made offensive coordinators stay up nights saying we cannot allow 56 to dominate this game we would set up our boards in game preparation we used to have all those little letters and symbols and then right over here with a big circle around it was number 56 you better damn well pay attention to what's going on right over here or else it's gonna get you Oh and everything they tried to do usually meant little success yeah LT man he was something coming up on top said what feared tackler was afraid to fly on Friday after the TV practice he would get on a train and take it to wherever he was playing that weekend [Music] before we kick off the rest of our list let's take a look at some of the least fear tech lives of all time kickers I think boulders are better athletes than these guys are for sure Adam Vinatieri went super bowling five times but he never mastered the lost art of tackling Jarrell Ukrainians imperfect tackling almost cost the Dolphins a perfect season when he didn't have the guts to throw his body at my best I just couldn't believe anybody could be that yellow Marquis gramatica could hit kicks with pinpoint accuracy but he couldn't hit opponents embarrassing gramática wasn't automatic as a tackler unlike the next man on our list tackler of all-time night brain lane he could deliver a blow that made receivers theorem one of the few players that hurt you every time he tackled you bang they never knew for sure where he was gonna be or what he was gonna do the players diagnose perfectly by night train Lane receivers don't like to go across the middle I don't think they wanted to go across the middle with my trick definitely the best in the corner I've ever seen he certainly would be up there in the top five if you're talking about this night train signature move was take your head off rugged defense has been the trademark of Detroit lion teams you don't hit him right you break the elbow or something you know so you gotta really get him right in front of and he didn't do it that for good luck the night train next day I was just what we call a clothesline depth understand back then a lot of things weren't illegal when he came into the league they just started to introduce face mess and he figured out early on that if you grabbed a guy here and yanked him down he possibly could put him out of the game we finally brought in the rule that eliminated the clothesline and the facemask I mean those two rules were really a direct result of the way Nightrain played night train seemed like the perfect nicknames of match lanes fearsome style but legend has it that monitor was given for a less dreadful reason the reason is called night train wasn't he kV to fly on Friday as to the team who practice he would get on the night train and take it tomorrow bikini while our number two most feared tackler preferred to make ball carriers earn their wings this locomotive could pull the Lions to victory in a variety of ways his 14 interceptions in a single season is still a record night train' had the ability to do the the baton switch would play off the opposing quarterback would look and say oh jeez the guy's uncovered and at that moment night train would break for the ball that's why he got so many interceptions I always play them outside in so I could see the quarterback always filthy just throw the ball to the one spot I would forget it but while night trains picks are in the record books he made the most impact when he made impact coming up who had us thinking number one and everyone else thinking number two the fight to play him I cramped the better I said into the bathroom for care my home [Music] before we reveal the most dear tackler of all time let's recap the list so far [Music] number 10 John Lynch tanks out of Marshawn Lynch hit him so hard you just feel the stadium shake number 9 Steve Atwater puts an end to the nightmare and a Christian of qawaid for the first time in his life went backwards number 8 Jack Lambert inspires the Steelers to victory did it changed the energy on the field absolutely a bit they became the Intimidators again numbers Sabbath ray Lu turns BAM and the rum Ray Lewis exploded he blew BAM up number six the assassin always gets his man number six reevaluate that number five party Brown shoulder is a lethal weapon Hardin was a dangerous man number four LJ's bar is as bad as his body wasn't so much the played linebacker as it is that he stopped his prep number two night train hangs him high depth understand back then a lot of things weren't illegal most feared tackler ball toss number one number one yes I totally agree with that Dick Butkus the most feared tackler whoever left dick but this was the most frightening linebacker never played pro football he was an eighth time for over eight nine years and he played the last four years basically with no leaks hey Leslie that's dawn and they still run stop buckets was playing at what 250 260 at a time when the other libraries for 30 or 40 pounds lighter what he was really great at was taking the ball away from you buck is set the career record for defensive fumble recoveries but he was even more skilled as stripping offenses of their dignity he scared you he hurt you and he brought you down this guy looks like he spent an afternoon playing against Dick Butkus he gets you where it hurt right in your heart I want to just let him know that they've been hit and when they get up they don't have to look to see who was a bad hit oh you had the feeling that he was serious that it wasn't just a game that when he wanted to drill you he really wanted to drill you and probably would want to drill you when the game was over what he hit you the state hit I mean he hit with violence violence is his lifestyle hush sweet Charlotte I got kind of a charging that head come rolling down the stairs I kind of like the sit there and watch it projectiles things happening on a football field and not to me there were more people in the training room after we played the Bears than any other opponent everybody is bleeding bruised marked up I remember looking at one of our assistant trainers yes it was at that tough out there and he looked at me and he said what kiss there are no victories and about what buck kiss just watching him out there how to scare some of these guys if I had to play him I cramp the back I would go in my pants but when God created the Bears he created human beings who look like bears but this was a bear walk like a man butkis grounded a lot and grow out a lot ways back for mine never took shower after the game he just went in front of his locker and would lie down and lick himself people say you know people want different things like that a lot of offensive guys who will tell you that they felt somebody fight now my finger and a big butt just trying to take another chunk out of an offense they first came running and said Butkus out he bit my finger Dick Butkus once said some people were made to be doctors others to be lawyers I was made to play football taking Shakespeare get through me back alone that Shakespeare's words could well have been dick button but Dick Butkus Wonka's expand his rises and he always a 2 p.m. Cod you know of the dumb jock our number one tackler never mastered Shakespeare's plays he was horrible but plays by buckets inspired a generation of art and poetry both his array and violence of blue if you've got any sense you'll keep Butkus away from you our tops actually afraid on blood sweat and fears so Y Z number one we couldn't rank him any higher Dick Butkus was the personification of defensive intimidation in pro football simply out it's a punishment that's what he wanted to do that's what he thought football was all about there is no one better than Dick Butkus this is one less no one should argue with but it's generated two responses fear and outrage my top guy on my list was always Joe Smith Rodney Harrison should be on on that list Rodney Harrison on Shane is a temple of a game are we better than John Lynch whoo it's an absolutely justice against all things holy in Baltimore that Mike Curtis is not on the top 10 list Chris hamburger was a fear tackler because he never tackled below the jaw line veterinary Chuck Bednarik cross that hit that he put on Frank Gifford wygnanski Nitschke he was outstanding a half-wit his regular five-year its outraged but this biscuit is Megan you didn't it no matter where you stand there's no denying fans will always be passionate about the Hitmen you seek and destroy [Applause] [Music]
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