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Fat Lever. Before his injury, dude was a triple double threat every game, as well as very good defender. He's in the top ten all time for Nuggets rebounds as a point guard, as well as #2 in assists and first in steals per game. But nobody ever mentions him as one of the elites because his career wasn't quite the same after the injury, he played for the Nuggets, and he played the same time as Magic.
Arizona St. - Probably Barry Bonds. But you could make a good case for Reggie Jackson, James Harden, Phil Mickelson, or Al Michaels.

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Posted by Umbrella on 6/27/16 at 11:47 am to
Aeneas Williams was the best cornerback of his era, including Deion Sanders. Deion was just flashier. Everyone tells me I'm crazy, but look at the numbers.

Aeneas Williams
14 seasons, 8 Pro Bowls, 55 interceptions (9 for TD), 23 fumble recoveries, 677 tackles

Deion Sanders
14 seasons, 8 Pro Bowls, 53 interceptions (9 for TD), 13 fumble recoveries, 492 tackles

Aeneas was penalized for being on some terrible Cardinal teams, and people didn't see him play as much. Plus, he's a very quiet man on and off the field. He was just as good a cover corner as Deion, and a much better tackler. And he was just as electric returning picks and fumbles.
Most iconic - The Catch

John Jefferson with the diving catch at the end of the half of the 1975 ASU-UA game

Favorite (but also iconic)

Keith Poole took a late shot from Chris McAllister after catching a TD pass in one of the dirtiest games in the ASU-UA rivalry. He jumped up and celebrated in McAllister's face, shown in the photo, and I think every official on the field threw their flags.
The highlight of my high school career was when I knocked Anthony Parker out of the game when he was playing WR. Fastest player I've ever played against. He had a decent NFL career at CB.

I got dunked on by Charlie Garner in a pickup game when he was in community college.

My son has me beat though. I've lost track of the MLB players he's played with and/or against, but he played in the minors for a bit.