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 | edgarcutes (0) 01/15/2008 | The Best D-lineman in NFL history. Just watch the game films, and you can't argue.
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 | tdubya71 (0) 01/14/2004 | Deacon was the Rams' destroyer. Merlin Olsen once said you couldn't control the Deacon.
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 | jgls (14) 12/24/2003 | calling bruce smith the all-time sack leader is a slap in the face to this hall of famer who coined the term
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 | irishgit (155) 12/22/2003 | One of the great fast ends of the game, and a key element in the Rams Fearsome Foursome. Too bad the team had no offense to go along with these guys.
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 | scarletwingo (0) 12/22/2003 | Lets be honest, count up the Deac's sacks and Bruce Smith would need at least another hundred to have the all-time record. Lets get with it NFL, a sack is a sack, even if it was before they get count of them... The Smith record is a farce
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 | DGWebber (0) 05/15/2003 | The only defensive player feared more than Jones during the 60's was Butkus. He set the standard for all defensive ends, using a combination of strength and quickness to give the NFL's best QB's and OT's nightmares on a weekly basis.
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 | jango (0) 10/26/2002 | a bit overrated, would flash with a big play and then leave a gaping hole.
the stuff about the sack record is wrong ... read his biographies. george allen used to count half-sacks as full sacks.
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 | HSVL10OM (0) 10/26/1999 | When the NFL went back and recorded all the sacks Deacon Jones had made in his career, he would have been the NFL's all time leader in that category. The NFL started keeping sack records in 1983, I think....
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