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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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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
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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Re: Hall Of Famer Lineman Art Shell Was 6'3" 265 Pounds...
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.
Just
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3-time NBA All-Star
Re: Hall Of Famer Lineman Art Shell Was 6'3" 265 Pounds...
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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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
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Very good NBA starter
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Re: Hall Of Famer Lineman Art Shell Was 6'3" 265 Pounds...
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?
Just
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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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