Shane Conlan is my #1. Toughness and playmaking were unmatched and he was a very underrated athlete.I saw that the other day and thought it was pretty good.
If you ask me Hollywood missed the boat on Superman. He's right there. Poz is the very definition of squared jaw.
And I agree with LA. it's a tough room but I put Poz at the top or #2 on the list at LBU.
Good call but there are so many good choices, it’s hard to go wrong. Check out Greg Buttle for example.Shane Conlan is my #1. Toughness and playmaking were unmatched and he was a very underrated athlete.
Yea sooo many and Gregg Buttle and another that does not get the credit he deserves is Lance Mehl.Good call but there are so many good choices, it’s hard to go wrong. Check out Greg Buttle for example.
Whoa. Whoa. Whoa. Onkotz returned punts? So Gerald Hodges wasn’t the first PSU LB to do it? BO’B wasn’t the original engineer of the idea?My apologies to the thread and to the poor dead horse I keep beating, but I feel compelled to push Dennis Onkotz for a slot on the Penn State Linebacker Mt. Rushmore.
Because Denny was not a star in the NFL, he often gets forgotten amid the talk of the "best ever." I feel that his prowess as an inside LB who could stuff the run yet have so many interceptions (some even returned for 6) while also returning punts (also some for touchdowns) qualify him to be at the front of the conversation.
LB99, I couldn't remember the exact numbers, so I looked them up (from Penn State Media Guides):Whoa. Whoa. Whoa. Onkotz returned punts? So Gerald Hodges wasn’t the first PSU LB to do it? BO’B wasn’t the original engineer of the idea?