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When talking about great defenders we always talk about LT or Deion or someone else, but we don’t often talk about Reggie

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Never forget he put Larry Allen on his ass




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Strongest,most dominant DL ever.Only player I saw come close to his bath salt strength was a guy who played for the Cardinals named Eric Swann.Breh had bad knees, tho.Looked like a man amongst boys when healthy.

Eric Swann is criminally underrated. He also has one of most unique stories of anyone to get a shot in the league. From no college football experience to being drafted 6th overall, and actually panning out despite his unorthodox back story. Unfortunately, it didn't matter how good you were, being a member of the majority of the 90s Cardinals teams meant you were playing in obscurity, Even Aeneas Williams' legacy is affected by his time with the dregs of the NFC. As fondly as he's remembered, he'd have an even higher post retirement profile had he been an Eagle, Cowboy, Bronco, Oiler, etc for the first part of his career.
 
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Eric Swann is criminally underrated. He also has one of most unique stories of anyone to get a shot in the league. From no college football experience to being drafted 6th overall, and actually panning out despite his unorthodox back story. Unfortunately, it didn't matter how good you were, being a member of the majority of the 90s Cardinals teams meant you were playing in obscurity, Even Aeneas Williams' legacy is affected by his time with the dregs of the NFC. As fondly as he's remembered, he'd have an even higher post retirement profile had he been an Eagle, Cowboy, Bronco, Oiler, etc for the first part of his career.
Aeneas was probably the second best CB of the whole 90's decade behind Prime, but you're right.The Cardinals were just an afterthought during that time.Larry Centers is another guy who was a monster.Best pass catching back I've seen.
 

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Saw a crazy stat about him yesterday or the day before....

Over a 16 game span he had 31 sacks :damn:

Can't even do that in video games



Sheesh that nikka was a unit

He probably get like 26-28 sacks a season in this soft era

first thought yeah, but a lot of these linemen are a lot more athletic then back then, I’d love to see it

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Strongest man ever getting clapped up with one fukking hand

put that nikka on skates

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What’s crazy is think if Jerome never dies could you imagine that duo


And when he got to the packers he was older
 
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