Past years team versus last years...

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JBinTN

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There was a picture for comparison of the mid 90's team versus a previous years team and the size difference. Does anyone have this and could post it?
 
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I think I know which one you are talking about. Someone posted a picture of one of the 90s teams up against last years team or the previous team. Those 90s teams looked like the Monstars compared to Butch’s teams 😂
 
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I hope there is no comparison what so ever... Hope the players don't remember a thing about last year other than it was a nightmare to be forgotten. It's a new day! Move on. As Sach Page said "don't look back, they be gain'in on you".
 
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The 90s teams had the refuse to lose mentality and were led by fiery competitors with nasty attitudes. That has been missing for a long while. "We ain't losing' this damn game" .....big Al Wilson
 
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The 90s teams had the refuse to lose mentality and were led by fiery competitors with nasty attitudes. That has been missing for a long while. "We ain't losing' this damn game" .....big Al Wilson

Big Al was so intimidating, I think his teammates were scared to let up, quit, or not give their all...because he would be in their faces immediately. He also led by example, he was truly a dominant player that could take over games, and end drives, all by himself. His highlights still amaze me. He played every single down like his life depended on it. He was the very, very rare LB that actually scared offensive players because he hit so hard...every snap. Dang I miss the "POP" of him meeting RBs in the hole, or creaming a TE on a crossing route. People feared that defense. The last time anyone feared any part of our defense was when EB played safety. Miss you, Big Al...

Also...look at his highlights from Denver, rookie season, 4th and goal from the 1...offense runs the HB dive play that we always ran where the HB goes airborne from about the 2yd line....Big Al meets him in the air....helmet to helmet...POP!!!...HB lands almost back at the 2yd line where he came from. Amazing play. Denver wins.
 
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I’ve noticed that too. Was told the shoulder pads used were much bigger back then so the players look a lot bigger than they do now.
 
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Big Al was so intimidating, I think his teammates were scared to let up, quit, or not give their all...because he would be in their faces immediately. He also led by example, he was truly a dominant player that could take over games, and end drives, all by himself. His highlights still amaze me. He played every single down like his life depended on it. He was the very, very rare LB that actually scared offensive players because he hit so hard...every snap. Dang I miss the "POP" of him meeting RBs in the hole, or creaming a TE on a crossing route. People feared that defense. The last time anyone feared any part of our defense was when EB played safety. Miss you, Big Al...

Also...look at his highlights from Denver, rookie season, 4th and goal from the 1...offense runs the HB dive play that we always ran where the HB goes airborne from about the 2yd line....Big Al meets him in the air....helmet to helmet...POP!!!...HB lands almost back at the 2yd line where he came from. Amazing play. Denver wins.

I hope Nike releases one of his jerseys this year like they did with Witten and Inky.
 
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