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You have got to be kidding me. Boston was one of the biggest wasted talents ever in the hostory of the NFL. He makes lists like Richard Dumas with the Suns. He is lucky he isn't dead. Boston's name should be nowhere near a best of list. To mention him with these names is almost offensive. David can wait in line, long after players like JJ McCleskey and Gary Clark.

Agree on wasted talent. Dunno about him dying though - his chemist seemed pretty smart:)

I cant paste html tables? anyway 1 int and 1 sack in 4 years straddling the playoff year - and I dont remember him. OK - funny - the other guy may have played in the nfl for us - but it musta been weeks...he doesn't have a player profile.
 

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My list would be something like this:

1) Aeneas Williams
2) Larry Centers
3) Ken Hill
4) Adrian Wilson
5) Larry Fitzgerald
6) Eric Swann
7) Anquan Boldin
8) Simeon Rice
9) Ken Harvey
10) Rob Moore
 

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Jake isn't in the top 10. When everyone told Warner he couldn't do it, he kept trying. When Shanahan told Jake he couldn't do it, Jake quit. I like Jake, but he was far from the Cards best player.

azsouthendzone's top 10

1. Aeneas Williams
2. Larry Fitzgerald
3. Kurt Warner
4. Anquan Boldin
5. Adrian Wilson
6. Larry Centers
7. Ronald McKinnon
8. Eric Hill
9. Luis Sharpe
10. Ron Wolfley

My top ten

1. Larry Centers
2. Anquan Boldin
3. Darnell Dockett
4. Larry Fitzgerald
5. Eric Swann
6 Aeneas Williams
7. Pat Tillman
8. Adrian Wilson
9. Terrell Smith
10. Chuck Cecil
 

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My top ten

1. Larry Centers
2. Anquan Boldin
3. Darnell Dockett
4. Larry Fitzgerald
5. Eric Swann
6 Aeneas Williams
7. Pat Tillman
8. Adrian Wilson
9. Terrell Smith
10. Chuck Cecil

Is this because of his block that sprung Hightower on the 4th down play of the final scoring drive of the NFC Championship?
 

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Chuck Cecil played in AZ for one season!
 

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Is this because of his block that sprung Hightower on the 4th down play of the final scoring drive of the NFC Championship?

Its all about that and his mothers dream and how he made James Hodgins look like a B..

Chuck was a hard hitting fool from UofA too.. ;)
 

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1. Larry Fitzgerald
2. Aeneas Williams
3. Anquan Boldin
4. Larry Centers
5. Eric Swann
6. Adrian Wilson
7. Rob Moore
8. Frank Sanders
9. Kurt Warner
10a. Eric Hill
10b. Darnell Dockett

My theme is impact, longevity, and success. Plummer isn't on my list my list because he never had any great seasons with the Cardinals. The 1998 team carried Jake, who made a litany of mistakes that year.

I can't believe that Moore or Sanders didn't get mentions. Both were very good receivers for us, as was Eric Hill in the middle. When Eric Swann played, he was our Larry Fitzgerald of the defensive line. I've never seen a more dominate interior lineman, and the only opponent who could stop him were injuries.

Pat Tillman does not make my list. He was a special teamer, and a below average starting safety. His impact on the field was marginal and he doesn't get any extra credit for joining the Army (like millions of other Americans, myself included).

edit: Added Darnell Dockett, but didn't want to remove anyone. I thought about removing Eric Hill, but they were times that he was dominate in the middle. Also Dansby deserves a spot on this list, but he doesn't have the longevity yet, or a single season that warrants his inclusion.
 
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Aeneas Williams
Ken Whisenhunt
Eric Swann
Anquan Boldin
Adrian Wilson
Larry Fitzgerald
Larry Centers
Frank Sanders
Kurt Warner
Plummer

Honorable Mention:
Chuck Cecil (mean SOB and maybe my favorite Cardinal of all time)
Rob Moore (probably should be highter)
Pat Tillman--Great American, he is on a better list

Also, I am still kinda surprised nobody picked Jomo Cousins or Mao Tosi.
 

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