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    Default Hall Of Famer Lineman Art Shell Was 6'3" 265 Pounds...

    Dominated the NFL as an offensive lineman

    Today 6'3" 265 pound offensive lineman wouldn't stOart at a junior college.

    It's common knowledge bigger faster stronger kills.

    Only so far skill can go when you gettin physically dominated.

    Same goes for basketball.

    These scrubs from the 60's were smaller weaker AND less skilled yet somehow idiot homers think they are as good or even better than today's niggahs????

    Put down the crack pipes.

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    Default Re: Hall Of Famer Lineman Art Shell Was 6'3" 265 Pounds...

    Well he was 6'5", and yes offensive lineman have gotten heavier, but Anthony Munoz is considered one of the greatest OL of all time, and he was under 300.

    Barry Sanders was 5'8", and he's the greatest runner of all time.


    ITT: size is not everything.

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    Default Re: Hall Of Famer Lineman Art Shell Was 6'3" 265 Pounds...

    Quote Originally Posted by Sarcastic
    Well he was 6'5", and yes offensive lineman have gotten heavier, but Anthony Munoz is considered one of the greatest OL of all time, and he was under 300.

    Barry Sanders was 5'8", and he's the greatest runner of all time.


    ITT: size is not everything.



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    Default Re: Hall Of Famer Lineman Art Shell Was 6'3" 265 Pounds...

    Quote Originally Posted by Sarcastic
    Well he was 6'5", and yes offensive lineman have gotten heavier, but Anthony Munoz is considered one of the greatest OL of all time, and he was under 300.

    Barry Sanders was 5'8", and he's the greatest runner of all time.


    ITT: size is not everything.
    Sanders

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    Default Re: Hall Of Famer Lineman Art Shell Was 6'3" 265 Pounds...

    Quote Originally Posted by Bless Mathews


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    What's really is that you are trying to break everything down to size.

    Mike Williams (from USC) was 6'5" 230. Surely he would be better than Odell Beckham Jr, who is 5'11" 198, at the wide receiver position, in which height is a HUGE FCKING advantage?

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    Default Re: Hall Of Famer Lineman Art Shell Was 6'3" 265 Pounds...



    Name me a stronger and longer 7 footer than 50s Wilt Chamberlain today (other than Shaq who is a 90s player)?

    Name a stronger 6`4/5 ft player than 80s Charles Barkley today?

    Name me a stronger 6`8 ft player than 80s Karl Malone today?

    Name a player 6`4/5 ft player with the mix of strength, quickness, speed and agility as 80s Michael Jordan today?

    And there are many examples like that of...

    Todays players weigh more because they do more weight lifting and take better vitamins which only adds to your already "natural strength".

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    Default Re: Hall Of Famer Lineman Art Shell Was 6'3" 265 Pounds...

    Quote Originally Posted by Round Mound


    Name me a stronger and longer 7 footer than 50s Wilt Chamberlain today (other than Shaq who is a 90s player)?

    Name a stronger 6`4/5 ft player than 80s Charles Barkley today?

    Name me a stronger 6`8 ft player than 80s Karl Malone today?

    Name a player 6`4/5 ft player with the mix of strength, quickness, speed and agility as 80s Michael Jordan today?

    And there are many examples like that of...

    Todays players weigh more because they do more weight lifting and take better vitamins which only adds to your already "natural strength".
    Art Shell rookie year was 68.

    Hall of Famer Jim Parker was 6'3" 270.

    Played on colts teams in 60's. M

    Thanks for proving my point.

    I'm typing about scrubs in the 60's.

    Not 80's and 90's.


    A NFL team from 60's with 270 pound lineman , 230 pound linebackers would get obliterated by ANY NCAA team.

    Same for hoops.

    So much more stronger faster bigger than scrubs from the 60's

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    Default Re: Hall Of Famer Lineman Art Shell Was 6'3" 265 Pounds...

    Quote Originally Posted by Sarcastic
    What's really is that you are trying to break everything down to size.

    Mike Williams (from USC) was 6'5" 230. Surely he would be better than Odell Beckham Jr, who is 5'11" 198, at the wide receiver position, in which height is a HUGE FCKING advantage?



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    Default Re: Hall Of Famer Lineman Art Shell Was 6'3" 265 Pounds...

    Op most likely severely underrate what it means to have a 'good night sleep'

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