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Old 07-02-2016, 03:38 AM  
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Who are the best players you've ever watched for each AFC West Team?

Name a player or two (one offense/one defense) for each AFC West team including the Seahawks. Choose players you've either watched live on TV or in Stadium. I couldn't choose Len Dawson because he retired before I was born.
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Old 07-02-2016, 03:56 AM   #2
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Denver - Elway and Atwater. I hated watching my team play these guys. They were always just too good.

Kansas City - This one is sorta tough because I don't remember the Chiefs having an offensive player dominate for more than 2 or 3 years. I'll go with Priest Holmes and Derrick Thomas.

Oakland - This is easy. Tim Brown and Charles Woodson. The Raiders used to be so ****ing good, it's crazy to think how fast and hard they fell.

San Diego - Tomlinson and Seau. Shoutout to Rodney Harrison too.

Seattle - This is the hardest one because I clearly remember watching the Seahawks in the AFC West, but they didn't have any great players in the time I remember. Walter Jones and Cortez Kennedy?
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Old 07-02-2016, 05:06 AM   #3
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Denver-Terrell Davis in 1997 and 1998 was absolutely unreal. Such a shame about his health.

San Diego-It has to be Tomlinson. Even when San Diego sucked, he was still running all over the place and catching 100 balls. Literally

Oakland-Charles Woodson. Arguably the greatest.

Kansas City-Tony Gonzalez. If it was in his area, it was a catch.

Seattle-Shaun Alexander before his contract was the best offensive player in football.
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Old 07-02-2016, 05:57 AM   #4
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KC - Tony Gonzales and Derrick Thomas but Otis Taylor was way ahead of his time.

SD - Dan Fouts and Seau

Oak - Fred Biletnikoff and Charles Woodson

Denver - Sharpe and Atwater

Seattle - It's Russell Wilson and its not close. Kennedy
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Old 07-02-2016, 06:19 AM   #5
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Denver - Elway and Atwater. I hated watching my team play these guys. They were always just too good.

Kansas City - This one is sorta tough because I don't remember the Chiefs having an offensive player dominate for more than 2 or 3 years. I'll go with Priest Holmes and Derrick Thomas.

Oakland - This is easy. Tim Brown and Charles Woodson. The Raiders used to be so ****ing good, it's crazy to think how fast and hard they fell.

San Diego - Tomlinson and Seau. Shoutout to Rodney Harrison too.

Seattle - This is the hardest one because I clearly remember watching the Seahawks in the AFC West, but they didn't have any great players in the time I remember. Walter Jones and Cortez Kennedy?
I have to agree on all of those except for Seattle. Steve Largent was the best offensive player I watched for the Seahawks while they were in the AFC West. Yes Russell Wilson is better now, the challenge was to define the players while the team was in the AFC West.
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Old 07-02-2016, 06:25 AM   #6
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Old 07-02-2016, 09:01 AM   #7
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Kansas City - This one is sorta tough because I don't remember the Chiefs having an offensive player dominate for more than 2 or 3 years. I'll go with Priest Holmes and Derrick Thomas.
Remember that Tony Gonzalez guy?
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Old 07-02-2016, 09:14 AM   #8
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Remember that Tony Gonzalez guy?
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As much as I've always dislike Tony Gonzales, he is almost certainly the most dominant offensive player in this team's history.
If Jamaal Charles were as durable, he would hold that spot

On defense, it's Bobby Bell.
Most complete LB the league, not just the Chiefs, has ever seen.

The Broncos are John Elway and Von Miller.

The Raiders are Ken Stabler and Willie Brown.

The Chargers are Kellen Winslow and Junior Seau.
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Old 07-02-2016, 09:50 AM   #10
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Denver-Elway/Sharpe/Miller
San Diego-Phillip Rivers
Oakland- Woodson
Seattle- Cortez Kennedy
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Old 07-02-2016, 10:01 AM   #11
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As much as I've always dislike Tony Gonzales, he is almost certainly the most dominant offensive player in this team's history.
If Jamaal Charles were as durable, he would hold that spot

On defense, it's Bobby Bell.
Most complete LB the league, not just the Chiefs, has ever seen.

The Broncos are John Elway and Von Miller.

The Raiders are Ken Stabler and Willie Brown.

The Chargers are Kellen Winslow and Junior Seau.
It's not a popular pick bc he was an OL, but Will Shields was the most dominant offensive player I've ever seen from us. Never hurt and was a pro bowler for over a decade.
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Old 07-02-2016, 10:16 AM   #12
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For Denver I am only going say Steve Atwater for his hit on Christian Okoye. He was a hard hittin son of a bitch.



I think I'd say RB Bo Jackson for the Raiders and CB Albert Lewis when he played for them also.


Chargers I'd say TE Antonio Gates but I'm not a fan and I think he is over rated as a football player doesn't hold Tony Gonzalez jock strap. Defense easy Donnie Edwards. Was pretty happy he came to the Chiefs.


Chiefs Derrick Thomas has always been my favorite player. Tony Gonzalez even on shitty years came to play like when we had Tyler Thygpin Tony G would scrap and fight to get the ball when hardly any other Chief wouldn't give a ****.


For Seattle I remember WR Steve Largent being pretty good and The Boz Brian Bosworth until Bo Jackson ran him over into the endzone and The Boz was no more.
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Offense in the AFL -Lance Alworth and Gary Garrison for the Chargers. Tomlinson and Kellen Winslow in the NFL.

Fred Dean. Junior Seau on defense.
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It's not a popular pick bc he was an OL, but Will Shields was the most dominant offensive player I've ever seen from us. Never hurt and was a pro bowler for over a decade.
I considered Shields, along with Willie Roaf and Jim Tyrer, but TG's production in spite of the overall garbage that he relied on to get him the ball just edged him to the top.
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For Denver I am only going say Steve Atwater for his hit on Christian Okoye. He was a hard hittin son of a bitch.



I think I'd say RB Bo Jackson for the Raiders and CB Albert Lewis when he played for them also.


Chargers I'd say TE Antonio Gates but I'm not a fan and I think he is over rated as a football player doesn't hold Tony Gonzalez jock strap. Defense easy Donnie Edwards. Was pretty happy he came to the Chiefs.


Chiefs Derrick Thomas has always been my favorite player. Tony Gonzalez even on shitty years came to play like when we had Tyler Thygpin Tony G would scrap and fight to get the ball when hardly any other Chief wouldn't give a ****.

For Seattle I remember WR Steve Largent being pretty good and The Boz Brian Bosworth until Bo Jackson ran him over into the endzone and The Boz was no more.
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