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Jeff's always talkin bout the 90s Cowboys OLine... here's a nice card showing what the hype is all about
Best O=Line I have ever seen. The 60s/70s Raiders were a close second but for sheer dominace I have to go with the 90s Cowboys.

Speaking of the old Raiders O=Line I found this short video yesterday that made me LMAO!!!

 
If Barry Sanders would have had the Cowboys O line he would have ran for 30,000 yards...
30k is a bit of a stretch, but maybe he would have continued to have a desire to play if he saw how much closer he was to the record after each season than he was with the OLine he did have. Not sure that made sense... Emmitt and Barry Sanders were definitely 2 very different people. Barry didn't care about the personal accolades, Emmitt had a list of the ones he wanted to achieve and by when he wanted to achieve them.
 
30k is a bit of a stretch, but maybe he would have continued to have a desire to play if he saw how much closer he was to the record after each season than he was with the OLine he did have. Not sure that made sense... Emmitt and Barry Sanders were definitely 2 very different people. Barry didn't care about the personal accolades, Emmitt had a list of the ones he wanted to achieve and by when he wanted to achieve them.
I know, but still. Although others have said to me that they thought Barry was better with the line he had cause then he could dash and dart around and wouldn't have had to do that in Dallas, taking away his creativity. Not sure if I buy that through
 
I know, but still. Although others have said to me that they thought Barry was better with the line he had cause then he could dash and dart around and wouldn't have had to do that in Dallas, taking away his creativity. Not sure if I buy that through
Hard to say. I think any back with any running style would benefit from having that OLine.
 
Dude lost a shoe! lmao
My favrite part was when Joe Greene said Brown was so dark he could only see his eyes inside his helmet. LMAO!!

Here is an exceprt talking about what a bad @$$ Bob Brown was to play against. You can see why Greene and Greenwood were having such misery.

He also had a reputation as the meanest lineman.[25][26] Brown said his game was predicated on inflicting more pain on the defensive lineman than would be inflicted on him. "'The guy who wins is the one who inflicts more pain. I try to drive out his intestinal fortitude. Then he's mine.'" [27] When the head slap was still a legal maneuver for defensive lineman to use against offensive lineman, Brown would reverse the screws in his helmet, with the pointed ends facing out, and sharpen them.[28] He was known for the exceptional force with which he delivered the "ripup" move, where an offensive lineman would drive his fists into the oncoming pass rushing defender's chest, with Brown sometimes lifting the defensive ends off their feet.[27]

Brown was named a first-team All-Pro during five of his ten NFL seasons. Named the NFL/NFC Offensive Lineman of the Year three times,[9] Brown was also selected to the Pro Bowl six times: thrice with the Eagles, twice with the Rams, and once with the Raiders.[1][29][19]

For all the complaining I do about Halls of Fame letting unworthy candidates in, someone needs to tell me how Bob Brown did not get inducted until 30 years after his retirement???? 5 times first team all pro 4 times second team, 3 times offensive lineman of the year and it took 30 years? I guess the good old boys network was in full effect inducting their fellow billionaire nepo baby owners instead.
 
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