Snakester
Draft Man
Loved watching Roy Green. Best receiver we ever had not named Fitzgerald. My top four of all time would be Fitz, Green, Boldin and
Mel Gray.
Mel Gray.
Loved watching Roy Green. Best receiver we ever had not named Fitzgerald. My top four of all time would be Fitz, Green, Boldin and
Mel Gray.
Expand that list to include Pat Tilley. If you needed a first down Tilley was the man. Great possession receiver.
Expand that list to include Pat Tilley. If you needed a first down Tilley was the man. Great possession receiver.
Look at how full SDS was in that vid and how jacked the crowd was when Green scored. It's incredibly sad to think we went 20 more years after that before being a consistently viable team.
Jake Plummer???
The numbers do not matter because it is about our own short stay on this place called Earth and people like you and I dug Roy Green making that catch and now we have the privilege of seeing Floyd, Brown. Fitzgerald or Nelson making a catch that means something even more... I think of Duckjake and realize how blessed as a fan I am to see something, to see the Cardinals being a an elite
People forget how good Lomax was in his prime, amd how dangerous a WR Roy Green was.
For peeps who weren't Big Red fans in '84, they really have no idea how great #81 was. He was basically unstoppable with his speed & ability to outrun M2M or zone defense...nobody had an answer for him. Not Everson Walls or the great Darrell Green, he repeatedly torched them that year. Injuries to his foot limited his big play threat until that inaugural 1988 season in the desert win him & Lomax were reborn until Lomax's career ended against the Gmen.
That 1984 team had that talent to win the Super Bowl until that final fateful day in RFK in December. Damn you Neil O'Shankohue lol. Roy even talked about that game today & how much that loss hurts to this day
What might have been
Expand that list to include Pat Tilley. If you needed a first down Tilley was the man. Great possession receiver.
For peeps who weren't Big Red fans in '84, they really have no idea how great #81 was.