Just Me wrote:
I don't know about that. He was undersized, sure, but he always gave 100%. Kind of a 'poor man's John Randle' is the way I remember him.
As I remember, he tried too hard to be just like John Randle. Eyeblack and all. I think the most sacks he had in a season was 5.
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There's too many. I really liked Brian Russell when he was here too.
I had totally forgotten about him until my friend told me of a trivia question about a former Seahawk who is "the white saftey along side Deon Grant in Jacksonville."
dkoby wrote:
As I remember, he tried too hard to be just like John Randle. Eyeblack and all. I think the most sacks he had in a season was 5.
Checked Pro-Football Reference. He had 6 (5.5 in another year). 22 sacks in his 10 year career, so you can do the math. In his 5 years with MN he had 17 of his 22 sacks, though. Not exactly numbers that I want to argue are "good" but I didn't think he was "terrible".
OTOH Ray Edwards had better stats, so I'll shut up now
I've told people a million times not to exaggerate!
Glad to see my non-stars listed already: Orlando Thomas was an incredible free safety. He would easily have made 2nd place among Vikings in interceptions if he hadn't gotten hurt.
My dad and I were big Rick Fenney fans (probably thinking of the days we watched Bill Brown and Dave Osborn play a similar style).
I would list Brad Johnson too, but surely he made a pro-bowl (with Washington?) and won a SuperBowl with Tampa Bay.