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Was Warren Sapp Really THAT Good?
Posted on 10/26/13 at 11:32 am
Posted on 10/26/13 at 11:32 am
He's a first ballot Hall of Famer and now they're doing a "Football Life" about him.
But come on. He was a VERY dominant player in his time. But he might have been the third best player of that Buccaneer defense. I would say second, but Barber and Lynch aren't THAT far behind.
Derrick Brooks was the best player on that defense. Period. But he wasn't a big mouth attention whore and he isn't employee of the NFL Network. So he won't be "remembered" the way Sapp is. And that's a shame.
But come on. He was a VERY dominant player in his time. But he might have been the third best player of that Buccaneer defense. I would say second, but Barber and Lynch aren't THAT far behind.
Derrick Brooks was the best player on that defense. Period. But he wasn't a big mouth attention whore and he isn't employee of the NFL Network. So he won't be "remembered" the way Sapp is. And that's a shame.
Posted on 10/26/13 at 11:33 am to lsutigers1992
He was nothing without Booger.
Posted on 10/26/13 at 11:34 am to lsutigers1992
Well Warren Sapp is employed by NFL network
And ETA: personality is a big part of it
And ETA: personality is a big part of it
This post was edited on 10/26/13 at 11:35 am
Posted on 10/26/13 at 11:35 am to lsutigers1992
Correct
His "rivalry" with Favre garnered him attention. And, let's face it, most sportswriters and broadcasters prefer a good quote more than sterling play.
(Sapp was great, but nowhere near an all-time elite)
His "rivalry" with Favre garnered him attention. And, let's face it, most sportswriters and broadcasters prefer a good quote more than sterling play.
(Sapp was great, but nowhere near an all-time elite)
Posted on 10/26/13 at 11:44 am to SoFla Tideroller
I feel the Same way about Michael Irvin.
They are both considered all time greats because basically because the media let them tell you how great they were every chance they could.
Textbook propaganda. If you repeat the lie long enough, people start believing it.
And yes, I understand that a "Football Life" about Curley Culp would get 9 viewers. But he was just as good as Sapp in his time.
They are both considered all time greats because basically because the media let them tell you how great they were every chance they could.
Textbook propaganda. If you repeat the lie long enough, people start believing it.
And yes, I understand that a "Football Life" about Curley Culp would get 9 viewers. But he was just as good as Sapp in his time.
Posted on 10/26/13 at 11:46 am to lsutigers1992
I couldn't care less about him getting a "Football Life" because it'll probably be good tv. But the people claiming he's in the discussion for best DT ever can gtfo.
Posted on 10/26/13 at 11:48 am to lsutigers1992
This thread is rich.
Warren Sapp and Michael Irvin weren't that good, but to say Tony Romo is as good or better than Aikman is borderline blasphemy.
Warren Sapp and Michael Irvin weren't that good, but to say Tony Romo is as good or better than Aikman is borderline blasphemy.
This post was edited on 10/26/13 at 11:53 am
Posted on 10/26/13 at 11:50 am to lsutigers1992
Warren Sapp was that good IMO. 1 of the best DTs to play and the best DT to play the last 10 years. 2nd in sacks all time for a DT, behind John Randle. The best 3 tech DT ever.
I think Sapp was really that good. But, the NFL Network coverage and this football life is all propaganda for him. But he was 1 of the best DTs to ever play the game. Not saying hes th best, but hes def in the discussion. You can say what you want to say about him and all, but on the field he was great.
He revolutionized the DT position with Jon Randle. Before them 2, DTs were typically slow, huge guys that took on blockers. He was 1 of the 1st great athletic guys to play DT. He ran a 4.69 40 at the combine. For a DT, thats unheard of.
You can hate him all you want, Im not a fan of him either. Hes a retard. Actually everyone on NFL network embarrasses themselves except Marshall Faulk. And Deion is Deion. Irvin, Sapp, and at times Deion all look and sound stupid. But, Sapp on the field was 1 of the best DTs of all time.
Irvin, on the other hand is a completely diff story.
I think Sapp was really that good. But, the NFL Network coverage and this football life is all propaganda for him. But he was 1 of the best DTs to ever play the game. Not saying hes th best, but hes def in the discussion. You can say what you want to say about him and all, but on the field he was great.
He revolutionized the DT position with Jon Randle. Before them 2, DTs were typically slow, huge guys that took on blockers. He was 1 of the 1st great athletic guys to play DT. He ran a 4.69 40 at the combine. For a DT, thats unheard of.
You can hate him all you want, Im not a fan of him either. Hes a retard. Actually everyone on NFL network embarrasses themselves except Marshall Faulk. And Deion is Deion. Irvin, Sapp, and at times Deion all look and sound stupid. But, Sapp on the field was 1 of the best DTs of all time.
Irvin, on the other hand is a completely diff story.
This post was edited on 10/26/13 at 11:58 am
Posted on 10/26/13 at 11:52 am to KG5989
Yes he was that good, for a DT he really dominated inside, for a few years he was unblockable
Posted on 10/26/13 at 11:53 am to tankyank13
Did you have to bite down on a belt as you typed that?
Posted on 10/26/13 at 12:03 pm to SabiDojo
Dude is acting like we are saying they suck. I think they were very good, even occasionally dominant. But does Sapp get a first ballot if he isn't a bigmouth? I think that's a legitimate question, because basically you're arguing that he is Reggie White good if he is first ballot.
And I can't believe I'm taking the bait, but a Cowboys quarterback with fewer big wins than Danny White doesn't belong in the greatness conversation.
And I can't believe I'm taking the bait, but a Cowboys quarterback with fewer big wins than Danny White doesn't belong in the greatness conversation.
Posted on 10/26/13 at 12:06 pm to lsutigers1992
quote:
But does Sapp get a first ballot if he isn't a bigmouth? I think that's a legitimate question
it is a legit question but he was a great, great player and definite hall of famer. really the only question is whether or not he deserved first ballot which imo is not the biggest deal in the grand scheme of things.
if he had gotten into the hof unjustly you'd have a bigger gripe.
This post was edited on 10/26/13 at 12:07 pm
Posted on 10/26/13 at 12:13 pm to Draconian Sanctions
It is definitely more offensive when a player has to wait because he wasn't media-friendly. For example, I am curious if Marvin Harrison gets in on the first ballot and I think he was every bit as dominant at his position.
Posted on 10/26/13 at 12:15 pm to lsutigers1992
I dont think Marvin Harrisons "media friendliness" will be the reason he gets shunned from the hall
Posted on 10/26/13 at 12:17 pm to wildtigercat93
But LT can smoke crack and beat underage hookers and get in.
Posted on 10/26/13 at 12:17 pm to lsutigers1992
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Derrick Brooks was the best player on that defense. Period.
Bull...you don't understand football then.
Under the Bucs scheme the Tampa 2 required dominant inside presence to allow Brooks the open space to do his thing.
Sapp made that defense go. He was the absolute key to Monte Kiffin's defense. He was the anchor.
From 1995-2003, he averaged nearly 50 solo tackles and 8.5 sacks per 16 games - extraordinary numbers for an interior defensive lineman.
"When the nose tackle engages the center, the weak side backer is free to flow to the ball after ensuring that his gap (the weak side center-guard gap, or A gap) isn't threatened.
With the SLB and MLB dealing with potential blocks from the TE, FB and an OL, the WLB will be in position to make a lot of plays.
Ballcarriers are "spilled" toward the WLB.
Dungy and Kiffin's philosophy preaches a turn back or spilling concept in run support. That is, a defender taking on a block knows where his most likely help will be and turns or spills the ballcarrier in that direction. Since the WLB is often free in an under front, he's frequently the teammate to whom the running back gets sent."
Dungy's scheme made Derrick Brooks more than it made Sapp - instead, Sapp made the scheme work.
Posted on 10/26/13 at 12:17 pm to KG5989
Actually, as much as I hated him as a player, I like Irvin. If you listen to what he actually says (and not how he says it) Irvin usually makes a lot of objective points.
Posted on 10/26/13 at 12:25 pm to lsutigers1992
they did a football life on Revis and he isnt even retired yet
Posted on 10/26/13 at 12:35 pm to Zamoro10
quote:
Sapp made that defense go. He was the absolute key to Monte Kiffin's defense. He was the anchor.
That Dfense had a great roster and to say that Sapp was the key to its success and in the context of telling someone else they don't understand football......well that says a lot about your knowledge base of the game.
Posted on 10/26/13 at 12:38 pm to MoreOrLes
No, it says a lot about your knowledge. Sapp in the middle was the key.
Sorry you don't get it.
Sorry you don't get it.
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