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Thee vs. Wes Mantooth 2021 all time NFL Matchup

Who wins?

  • Thee

    Votes: 5 55.6%
  • Wes Mantooth

    Votes: 4 44.4%

  • Total voters
    9
  • Poll closed .

Thee Idiotic Minivan K

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Who would win in a one game playoff setting?


Thee
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Coach. Bill Walsh

Offense
QB Joe Montana 1989
RB LaDainian Tomlinson 2006
Flex FB Tom Rathman 1989
TE George Kittle 2018
FLEX TE Shannon Sharpe 1996
WR Terrell Owens 2001
WR Steve Largent 1984
WR Steve Smith 2005
WR Wes Welker 2011 4th wr. Slot
LT Anthony Munoz - 1985
RT Willie Roaf 1996
OG John Hannah 1978
OL Russ Grimm 1983
C Randy Cross 1981

DEFENSE
DE - Bruce Smith - 1990
DE - deacon Jones - 1968
DT - Bryant Young 1996
DT - Merlin Olsen 1969
MILB - Patrick Willis 2007
LILB Navarro Bowman 2015
ML Jack Lambertm
CB - Rod Woodson - 1993
DB - Dick Night Train Lane 1952
FS - Earl Thomas 2013
SS - Minka Fitzpatrick 2019
Flex - CB Asante Samuel
Special teams
K Morton Anderson 1988
KR Steve Smith
PR Rod Woodson

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Wes Mantooth
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Head Coach: Vince Lombardi

QB: John Elway-5 Super Bowls-2 wins…almost single-handedly carried the other three teams there. Engineer of The Drive and The Drive 2. Mobile which is huge against 21st century defenders.cannon arm for the deep ball.
RB: Jim Brown-the GOAT according to some. Top 5 greatest player ever by basically all. A rare combination of size and speed. His stats were mind-blowing. In a time when most teams ran the ball and ran some more, he was still able to run wild. In 1963, he ran for 1,863 yards in under 300 carries for 6.4 per pop which is off the charts. He also had another 268 receiving for over 2,100 total yards. In just 14 games.
WR: Julio Jones, Tyreek Hill, Lance Alworth, Herman Moore Wes —the perfect combination of speed, outside/slot work. No one knows Alworth. Dude had over 1,600 yards in just 14 games in 1965. At 23.2 yards per catch. That is insane. And oh yeah, he had 14 td’s.
TE: Darren Waller, Vernon Davis
LT: Tyron Smith
LG: Randall McDaniel
C: Dermontti Dawson
RG: David Decastro
RT: Jason Peters,

DE: Dwight Freeney-2004-1st team all-pro—16 sacks
DT in 4-3/NT in 3-4 Dana Stubblefield-1997 DPOY
DT in 4-3/DE in 3-4Warren Sapp-1999 DPOY
DE in 4-3 and 3-4: Reggie White-1987 DPOY
SLB in 4-3/OLB in 3-4: Brian Urlacher-2005 DPOY
MLB in 4-3/ILB in 3-4Luke Kuechly-2013 DPOY
WLB in 4-3/ILB in 3-4: Derrick Brooks-2002 DPOY
OLB in 3-4: James Harrison
CB: Stephon Gilmore-2019 DPOY
FS: Ronnie Lott-1986–1st team all-pro…10 interceptions…was 1st team all-pro the year as a cornerback previously too which helps in coverage
SS: Troy Polamalu-2010 DPOY
CB: Nnamdi Asomugha-2008 1st team all pro
SCB: Mike Haynes-1st team all decade (1980’s)
K: Adam Vinatieri-GOAT
 
You’re essentially starting three inside linebackers, Fitzpatrick has no place starting in this, and I think Cross and Grimm (both under 275 pounds) would struggle against my defensive line, which has three defensive players of the year. I also think my d backs would shut down your wideouts and your perhaps biggest strength at tight end would be completely stifled as I have the best linebackers in this thing and they can fly.
 
You’re essentially starting three inside linebackers, Fitzpatrick has no place starting in this, and I think Cross and Grimm (both under 275 pounds) would struggle against my defensive line, which has three defensive players of the year. I also think my d backs would shut down your wideouts and your perhaps biggest strength at tight end would be completely stifled as I have the best linebackers in this thing and they can fly.
The west coast offense hides all those deficiencies. It’s a short precision passing game with misdirection run game that uses smaller athletic quick pulling guards. No one knew the X’s and O’s of the west coast offense then Bill Walsh, and no one ran the west coast offense better than Joe Montana. He was a master inside the pocket and was more Mobil than he’s given credit for. He’s very capable of avoiding pressure. Don’t just talk like your CB’s will dominate my wr’s. TO. was a freak and easily a top 3-4 wr. Smith is a guy we want to get the ball quickly and in space and quick slants and end around. He’s as dangerous in space as they come. Welker would’ve loved playing with Montana. Probably the most lethal slot receiver‘s ever. Steve Largent is probably one of the most underrated wr of all time. Amaizing hands and route runner. Then you also need to contend with Sharpe one of the best receiving te’s ever and Kittle is among the best yak wr’s of all time, not just among TE’s. Both LT and Rathman are lethal as receivers out of the backfield. My weapons are learhal. Roaf and Munoz are probly the best tackle tandem in this thing. I’ve got two of the best pass rushers in this in deacon Jones Amber Smith. Smith is the all time leader in sacks. I need two LB’ers that can cover on the outside. But athletic to still get after the QB in exotic blitzes. Montana already destroyed Elway in one Super Bowl. He’s about to do it again.
 
Decent counter. But how many guards now weigh what those guys weigh? There’s a reason for that.
 
None of these teams would win an NBA playoff series, let alone a championship. Sad. But gotta vote for Wes.

Edit: holy cow I almost doubled the vote count by myself! Why was it so urgent to clutter the jazz forum with this crap again?
 
I’m losing and trying to win. Isn’t that what you’re supposed to do?
I think you missed the part where apparently no one cares. When 1/4 of the posts in a thread are from the guy who wants it closed or moved that's a good sign of general apathy.
 
It’s obvious.

What’s obvious? What’s obvious to me is around 7am this morning there were only 6 votes when I bumped the thread. People obviously saw it and voted. I don’t know when they happened as the next time I looked at it was with my Montana comeback post. I didn’t cheat, I don’t cheat!!


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