Players You FORGOT Were Elite! | Episode 2

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Players You Forgot Were Elite! | Episode 2

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Bob Sanders was that guy. In an era with Sean Taylor, Polamalu, Ed Reed, Dawkins, John Lynch, Rodney Harrison, etc, he was a 2 time 1st team All Pro & DPOY in his only 2 healthy years

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Nice to see Matt Forte being remembered. One of my favorite RBs to watch in the last decade. Him, Maurice Jones-Drew and Fred Jackson were extremely underrated during their careers.

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I will never forget Chris Cooley! Him and Jeremy Shockey were crazy back then

robertolicon
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I have goosebumps seeing Matt Forte. God damn i miss him. Don't forget Lance Briggs, either. Two of the most underrated players of my time.

ChiTownOriginator
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Lastly, I know people clown on Cris Collinsworth for his broadcasting career sometimes, but for a hot minute he truly was on the best receivers in the league. And he played in a tough era in the AFC Central on that nasty, brutally unforgiving Riverfront Stadium astroturf. Dude was tough.

astrostar
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Greg Lloyd was a monster with Kevin Greene in the early 90s Steelers.
_“You better not run my way ‘cause you’re gonna get hit, and you’re gonna get hit hard.”_

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Greg Lloyd he should be a Hall of Famer he was a beast on the field with the Steelers

orlandocolon
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Matt Forte was so damn good and criminally underrated.

Philtration
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These Forgotten Legend segments are so important and unique….I often remember certain players that were really good but others may forget……Love remembering some of these guys, some that actually were so good, you could argue them for the Hall……Great video!….👌🏾👍🏾🏉🏈🏈🏈

TheGobblersGetback
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If Bob Sanders stayed as healthy he no doubt in my mind he'd be a pro football hall of famer

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Bob Sanders was supposed to be the Colts version of Rodney Harrison, Troy Polamalu, and Ed Reed but of course his durability kept from being an all-time great defender, and it also kept the Colts defense in those years from being good enough to win multiple championships.

Just to show you his impact on the field, the 2006 Colts had an all-time awful run defense when he wasn’t playing–but when he was playing again, they went on to win it all.

JahNuhThunDeeTheOneAndOnly
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Bob is my favorite player of all time. Man against boys. Same thing that made him great the same thing that shortened his career. Definite HOF candidate if not for the injuries.

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I remember exactly how good Cris Collinsworth was. He was amazing. As a Steelers fan…we played him twice a year so I saw plenty of him. Todays fans have no idea that he even played…nor that he was All Pro.

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For the Vikings, Steve Jordan (Cam Jordan's pops) seems to be the best tight end that no one ever remembers. Even more so than Wesley Walls for the Panthers or Frank Wychek for the Titans/Oilers.

astrostar
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Bob Sanders was like a more athletic version of Troy Polamalu with around the same brilliant football instincts. He was arguably the 2nd most valuable player on those mid to late 2000's Colts teams behind Peyton. No question that if he would have had 8-10 healthy years, he would be in the HOF today.

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This channel continues to be a hallmark of happiness. Thanks for the spotlight on these forgotten gems. Not sure if you mentioned it in the last video, but some other forgotten guys that I liked watching play were:

Kevin Carter: Even though he was a Ram, I loved seeing this guy cause havoc on the defensive line. Produced well for four different teams, and rarely missed a game.

Brad Meester: Really good center that played his entire career for the Jaguars. Would have been a bigger name if he was on a better team in a bigger market.

Jamie Sharper: Awesome inside linebacker who was a stalwart for a few years on that vaunted Ravens defense of the early 2000's. Shockingly never made a Pro Bowl.

Donald Driver: Quality consistent receiver, and made many tough catches. Usually good for at least 1K+ yards a season.

Jesse Armstead: Another great inside linebacker that played the majority of his career with the Giants. Impact player.

Levon Kirkland: Maybe the biggest, thickest linebacker that had no right being as fast as he was. He looked like he should have played on the OL.

Steve Wallace: Really good LT for the 49ers for many years in the late 80's and early 90's. Before there was Joe Staley, there was Steve Wallace.

Amani Toomer: Another good player who shockingly never made a Pro Bowl. Awesome receiver who would have put up better numbers with a better QB play.

Haywood Jeffires: Maybe the best of those Houston Oiler receivers of the early 90's. Really smooth, and lanky receiver that could jump up high, and made a lot of dope catches.

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JON THE BEAST SO GLAD TO SEE HIM GET SOME LOVE!!!! That man carried the Carolina defense during the last half of the 2000s. It hurt me to see him get hurt and then traded away. I wish it hadn't gone the way it had with him. I have his jersey from his rookie season and I have it signed by him. If you ever see this comment Mr. Beason, please know I am a fan and will always be. Thank you for what you gave us!!!

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My joy was immeasurable when I saw you included Jurrell "Cracken" Casey on here! That man was phenomenal and luckily for us Titans fans we have someone in Simmons who looks even better.

NathanReeve
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Bob Sanders was great just a awesome badass of a player who made a impact with the Colts of winning a super bowl championship in 2006 he was tremendously terrific at his position no doubt about it at CB not to shabby by a the from Iowa Hawkeyes alumni too👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

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Truly miss Bob Sanders, he will always be one of my favorites and no doubt if he was healthy we would have won at least one more Super Bowl and he would be in the HOF

Michael-Gaskin