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| Roger Wehrli | 2007 | Cornerback | 1969–1982 | Led or tied for lead in interceptions for Cardinals four times. - 40 career interceptions, recovered franchise record-tying 19 fumbles. NFL's All-Decade Team of 1970s - All-Pro and All-NFC five times - Seven Pro Bowls. |
| Dick "Night Train" Lane | 1974 | Cornerback | 1954–1959 | Set NFL interception record (14) as rookie, 1952 - All-NFL six years - Seven Pro Bowls - Selected all-time NFL cornerback, 1969 - Career interception record: 68 for 1,207 yards, five TDs |
| Herb Adderley | 1981 | Cornerback | 1961–1969 | Played in five NFL, two NFC title games, four Super Bowls. Made 60-yard TD interception in Super Bowl II. All-NFL five times, Five Pro Bowls, Career record: 48 interceptions for 1,046 yards, 7 TDs; 120 kickoff returns for 3,080 yards, 2 TDs. |
| Dick LeBeau | 2010 | Cornerback | 1959–1972 | 12 straight seasons with three or more interceptions. Voted to three consecutive Pro Bowls. All-NFL second-team four times. NFC-leading nine interceptions, 1970. - 62 career interceptions for 762 yards and three touchdowns, ranked third all-time at retirement. |
| Lem Barney | 1992 | Cornerback | 1967–1977 | NFL interception leader, defensive Rookie of Year, 1967 - Returned kicks, emergency punter - 56 interceptions, 1,077 return yards and 1,312 yards on punt returns, 1,274 yards on kickoff returns. Scored 11 career touchdowns. Seven Pro Bowls, All-NFL/NFC four times. |
| Deion Sanders | 2011 | Cornerback/Kick Returner | 1995–1999 | Career TDs: six on punt returns, three on kickoff returns, nine on interceptions, one fumble recovery; and three receiving. 53 career interceptions. All-Decade Team of 1990s as both cornerback, punt returner. First-team All-Pro nine times … Eight Pro Bowls |
| Mel Renfro | 1996 | Safety/ Cornerback | 1964–1977 | Started as safety, finished as cornerback. Return specialist early in career. Pro Bowl games first 10 years. All-Pro five years, All-conference seven times. Led NFL in interceptions, 1969, punt and kickoff returns, 1964 |
| George McAfee | 1966 | Running Back, Kick Return Specialist, Defensive Back | 1940–1941
1945–1950 | Pioneered use of low-cut shoes. Scored 234 points, 5,313 combined net yards, intercepted 25 passes in eight seasons. NFL punt return champ, 1948. Held career punt return average record - 12.78 yards on 112 punt returns |
| Deion Sanders | 2011 | Cornerback & Kick Returner | 1989–1993 | Career TDs: six on punt returns, three on kickoff returns, nine on interceptions, one fumble recovery; and three receiving. 53 career interceptions. All-Decade Team of 1990s as both cornerback, punt returner. First-team All-Pro nine times … Eight Pro Bowls |
Charles Tillman:
Been to one Pro-bowl, 2011.
7 Touchdowns.
32 Forced Fumbles.
I don't know guys. If you look at the list it seems like the other CB's that made it had a cultural impact on the game (night train) or they had a lot more interceptions, especially the guys in the modern era.
As a Bears fan here are the guys I want to see get in: Brian Urlacher, Charles Tillman, Lance Briggs, Julius Peppers.
I think Brian is in for sure. Tillman is possible. Briggs has no chance. Julius Peppers I am unsure about.
P.S. I put Dion Sanders in there twice cause the dude was that good.
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I think Peanut can break Dawkins INT's and forced fumble records. I think he's got at least 2-3 more seasons left in him. If he does, not only will he have Dawkin's records but will be very near the 40 int and 11 int's for TD's. The only thing he's lacking is notoriety. A few more pro-bowl and this season all-pro and cross fingers for DPOY I'd say he's in.
Let's tack on a SB ring and MVP this year!!
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Originally Posted by
Dagan81
Sexy bitches both were back in their day, except they wore those damn pointed bras back then. What the hell did people see in those things? They didn't look natural.
Defeating mother natures tendency to create sag and also to make pre silicone breasts look larger. Personally I think it went with the times when every thing was styled after a missile or a bomb. Phallic symbols and boobies were all the rage. LOL
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Originally Posted by
short faced bear
I think Peanut can break Dawkins INT's and forced fumble records. I think he's got at least 2-3 more seasons left in him. If he does, not only will he have Dawkin's records but will be very near the 40 int and 11 int's for TD's. The only thing he's lacking is notoriety. A few more pro-bowl and this season all-pro and cross fingers for DPOY I'd say he's in.
Let's tack on a SB ring and MVP this year!!
Peanut will need to do some pretty impressive things to close out his career in order to overcome being ignored for so long. Playing CB in Cover-2 doesn't get you the recognition others may have gotten as what some like to describe as "shut down" corners.
But over the years Peanut has had more than his share of "shut down" games against some pretty damn good WR including Megatron and Moss. However, Steve Smith has usually chewed him to pieces which is why I think we'd be better off putting Jennings on him this week.
If Peanut stays in shape he may well be able to transition off the corner and into that NB/Safety role that Woodson plays. If he can he may be able to play 4 or 5 more years before he hangs it up. I'd like to see him get a SB ring or two.
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I tihnk Tillmans only real problem is that he disappears sometimes, according to the media. I guess thats all I can really think of. If he isn't a hall of fame candidate he is surely int he hall of very good.
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Originally Posted by
soulman
Defeating mother natures tendency to create sag and also to make pre silicone breasts look larger. Personally I think it went with the times when every thing was styled after a missile or a bomb. Phallic symbols and boobies were all the rage. LOL
Personally, I think it the liability issues. Those damned pointy bras would take out an eye just like that. snapping finger emotion needed here. Please substitute your imagination. Not you Dagan - your imagination is too vivid.
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Originally Posted by
bearsinhouston
Personally, I think it the liability issues. Those damned pointy bras would take out an eye just like that. snapping finger emotion needed here. Please substitute your imagination. Not you Dagan - your imagination is too vivid.
I think "Vivid" is the name of a porn movie production company. "Vivid Productions." Yeah. I'm pretty sure I've watched some of their movies in my short time on this earth.
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Love me some P-nut, but no way does he make the HoF. Im not saying its right, or that he doesnt deserve it, im merely saying its not going to happen. Honestly, i think only Urlacher and MAYBE Hester have a shot at it for the foreseeable future.
I'm trying//to let go//of maybe//but maybe's just so//very interesting//Oh, what a thing.
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Originally Posted by
jackiejokeman
We love our Tillman.
Lets not forget another Tillman :
PAT TILLMAN 1976-2004 R.I.P. Arizona Cardinals
Find a HOF spot for him.
This is what is known as an "uncomfortable" post to respond to in the forum.
Nevertheless ...
All gave some ... SOME GAVE ALL.
R.I.P. Pat. I'll give the man props ... he fuckin earned it with his life.