Champ Baily, the name say's it all
2006-07-21 16:50:58
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answered by JENNIFER C 4
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I dont really have a favorite today,but Deion changed the game with his ability. I have never seen anyone completely shut down one side of the field the way Deion did in his prime. He wasnt a great tackler,but he didnt really need to tackle,he just would not let the guy catch the ball. Really the only reciever to get the best of Deion on a regular basis was Michael Irvin,because he just outmuscled Sanders. Darrell Green was an amazing athlete,could probably still play. His size hurt him against the big recievers but he could run with anyone..even when he was in his 40's. Jack Tatum of the Oakland Raiders of the 70's was the hardest hitting corner to ever play the game,he was a mean spirited intimidator. Larry Brown,Herb Adderley are two of the greatest of all time. As for todays corners,Newman of the Cowboys is a young guy on the rise,Law is still tough,Bailey,Woodson and a few others are pretty damn good. I dont really know who is the best at this point as far as todays corners..several are bunched up together. There are a lot of first and second year players that I have not included such as D'Angelo Hall and others who are ready to move to the top of the list.
2006-07-21 23:22:09
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answered by Hudge 2
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My favorite CB right now is Ty Law. Age does not seem to affect this guy as you can see what kind of year he had with the Jets. This guy knows how to make a presence in the game with his hard tackles and can read QB's and disrupt WR routes. He doesn't go for the interception all the time which shows why he is an intelligent and experience CB in the game.
Of all-time, before he was a safety, was Rod Woodson. Rod Woodson leads the NFL with Interceptions returned for TD's. He's been the best kick returner in football history in my view. He also was one of the most electrifying players in his time. I was so glad that he got a ring with the Ravens because he deserved one for his awesome career. Rod Woodson was the man.
2006-07-21 22:40:35
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answered by Tahmid R 3
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Favorite CB-I remember a guy by the name of Chuck Cecil who could rip your head off with one hit. Another guy is Ronnie Lott, who was pretty good.
Nowadays, Law's alright and Charles Woodson's ok, but there really are no CBs that make you scared going over the middle
2006-07-21 23:40:43
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answered by Michael_D_Miller 3
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Rod Woodson
2006-07-23 09:21:31
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answered by litespeed2rw 6
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DeAngelo Hall of the Atlanta Falcons is my favorite.
The Best of All Time however has to be Charles Woodson from the Raiders
2006-07-21 23:55:21
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answered by Judah[[S.P.]] 3
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I would probably have to say Al Harris. I have seen several answers of Charles Woodson where the poster also says things like 'raiders rule' or 'go raiders', but he is in Green Bay now, next to our wonderful Al Harris.
2006-07-22 00:21:09
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answered by Walty 4
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I would Charles Woodson of the Oakland Raiders. Raider Nation!
2006-07-21 22:33:57
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answered by Yoro 3
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Champ Bailey,
and the chicken-man of the 49ers is my all-time fav, Merton Hanks!
2006-07-23 21:09:44
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answered by ladders_to_fire 5
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Terrance Newman. The best is Deion Sanders.
2006-07-22 00:34:54
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answered by Anonymous
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My favorite CB is probably Ken Lucas...is he the best CB? probably not, but he is pretty damn good, that's for sure.
Ty Law is probably my favorite outside of my team though
2006-07-21 23:09:46
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answered by Carolina Kitten 6
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