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[QUOTE="WhiteFlame-XIII"][QUOTE="Homedawggydog"]I don't really like Star Wars or Lord of the Rings.Homedawggydog
you mean movies or games?
I didn't like the movies and games for both:shock: Please tell me your joking right...yeah that's it has to be just joking, no one could honestly saying that, really? :shock:
But if they know people will buy the game regardless of anything then they don't have to make it good (example: the Madden series)Homedawggydog
Home, you hit my point dead on there. The developers know that people will buy these games even if they aren't good. The Madden games are a good example, too bad they don't have the 2K series to compete against.
[QUOTE="LDouglasLJr"][QUOTE="llcoolray"][QUOTE="LDouglasLJr"][QUOTE="llcoolray"][QUOTE="LDouglasLJr"]I think what made Montana better was Jerry Rice. If Marino had, had that type of reciever then it wouldn't be a question. But look at how many records Marino still holds or held at one point. Both were at the top of the league though. The Steelers of the 70's with that defense was something.
I would say wow, this is tough but will be Hall of Famers without question. But I'll pick Michael Strahan.
How about the draft of a few years ago at QB. Ben Rothelisberger or Elli Manning?
llcoolray
Yeah, I guess so, Marino would have been the all time best if he would have had an elite recieving team when he was playing. Also that Steelers D was the best the NFL had ever seen I mean them having the legends such as Jack "The vampier" Lambret and Joe Greene, that was a team to beat. N I'm a real fan of Ray Lewis, but I think that hehas declined over the past 2 years, he really has'nt been a huge impact such a Michael Strahan has over his entire career, but Ray Lewis is the most athletic and feared of his era of players.
I'd have to say Eli Manning, yeah sure the Steelers went and won the Super Bowl, but come on they were a fluke, I mean from going to the Bowl to being like 6th worst team in the league, he aint that great, I think Eli is more consistent and reliable.
Ray Lewis is a great player andvery feared without question. But you're righ, he had started to deckine recently. I truly wish Marino would have had an elite recierving team but that wasn't the case. And the Steelers D of the 70's, man what I wouldn't give to be able to pick them out of time and let them play against today's teams. That would be truely entertaining.
Roethlisberger is so overrated that it's not funny. Plus he's justs not that good. I hate to say this but I think the whole thing with the Steelers winning the Super Bowl that year and I much as people will probably blast me for saying this but of well, I think it was truely fixed at some level. I also do not think the Steelers will do absolutely anything this year at all. This team is in a mess in more ways then one. I never understood them picking up Duce(sp) Staley when he was so injury prone for the Eagles and then keep him on the bench paying him big money. Not a smart decision and also not a start one not to make Big Ben responsible after his motorcycle accident.
I don't really like Star Wars or Lord of the Rings.Homedawggydog
The movies, books (LotR) or games, come on I have to know :D I grew up on Star Wars and LotR :)
[QUOTE="LDouglasLJr"][QUOTE="llcoolray"][QUOTE="LDouglasLJr"]Barry Sanders
llcoolray
How can you say that?!!!!!!!!
How can I say that :) How can you say that about Marino lol ;)
Lawrence Taylor
Yeha, i guess so, but #34 set the standard of how a RB plays for everyone, and come on Joe Montanna was overall better, he had THE best WR at that time, Jerry Rice.
Steelers of the 70's, that was the best defense any team had in NFL History.
Ray Lewis or Michael Strahan (Best overall defender of this era, may not be completely even cuz of them being 2 different positions but who cares, they'll both go into the Hall of Fame)
I think what made Montana better was Jerry Rice. If Marino had, had that type of reciever then it wouldn't be a question. But look at how many records Marino still holds or held at one point. Both were at the top of the league though. The Steelers of the 70's with that defense was something.
I would say wow, this is tough but will be Hall of Famers without question. But I'll pick Michael Strahan.
How about the draft of a few years ago at QB. Ben Rothelisberger or Elli Manning?
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