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RIP former Raiders CB Willie Brown

No Where Man : 10/22/2019 6:19 pm
I believe he's also a Hall of Famer
And was immortalized by NFL Films  
arniefez : 10/22/2019 6:20 pm : link
before the NFL got their hands in on it and destroyed it.
An  
AcidTest : 10/22/2019 6:48 pm : link
all time great player. RIP. God bless. Prayers to his family and friends.
Yup, one of the best ever!  
Big Blue '56 : 10/22/2019 6:51 pm : link
RIP
'OLD MAN WILLIE!  
SFGFNCGiantsFan : 10/22/2019 6:51 pm : link
HE'S GOING ALL THE WAY!'

I remember that NFL films highlight of that Vikes Raiders.
Probably the most famous slo-mo NFL Films ever did  
Greg from LI : 10/22/2019 7:06 pm : link
was a Viking fan in early to mid 70's  
Payasdaddy : 10/22/2019 7:14 pm : link
before i morphed into a gmen fan around 1976-77.
Just loved tarkenton, foreman, the purple people eaters etc
Playing in bloomingtom MN was great stuff
1976 raiders demolishment bummed me out
Still think 1975 was their best team after getting robbed by drew person push off during hail mary
Still annoyed!!
Also annoyed dolphins didnt 3 peat in 1974 after stabler miracle duck into endzone to clarence davis
My wife says I dont let things go easy :)
Madden  
Defenderdawg : 10/22/2019 8:16 pm : link
“He was kind of the inventor of tight coverage,” Madden told The Chronicle. “He was one of the first guys, if not the first guy, that ever used it - and he did it better than anyone else. He would just get on top of the receiver and play him all the way down the field.”

In his 16 years, Brown had 54 regular-season interceptions. Sometimes, Madden said, Brown would let a receiver “get a step or two on him, just to invite the quarterback to throw it to him, just to get some action.”

“He loved the game,” Madden said. “And he made not only our defensive backs better but our whole team better, our receivers better, because he wouldn’t give an inch to anyone. Some of the biggest battles we’d ever have on the practice field were our receivers going against Willie Brown because he had so much pride … As a coach, you love that.”

RE: 'OLD MAN WILLIE!  
BillKo : 10/22/2019 8:48 pm : link
In comment 14641682 SFGFNCGiantsFan said:
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HE'S GOING ALL THE WAY!'

I remember that NFL films highlight of that Vikes Raiders.


Exactly what I thought.

And Greg is right, the film of him returning that SB INT, with his helmet literally moving on his head, is classic.

RIP
Great player ....  
short lease : 10/22/2019 8:59 pm : link
When I think of Oakland's iconic CBs I think of Willie Brown and Lester Hayes.

There were other great CBs that played for Oakland (who may have been better players - Mike Haynes, Charles Woodson, etc ...) but, those 2 stick out immediately in my mind.

RIP
i sat next to him at a college basketball game once  
markky : 10/23/2019 8:38 am : link
out in California. i think in '91 when he was HC at Long Beach. he was Jewlz, not regular (1 Superbowl ring i believe).
RE: Great player ....  
Greg from LI : 10/23/2019 9:30 am : link
In comment 14641801 short lease said:
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When I think of Oakland's iconic CBs I think of Willie Brown and Lester Hayes.

There were other great CBs that played for Oakland (who may have been better players - Mike Haynes, Charles Woodson, etc ...) but, those 2 stick out immediately in my mind.

RIP


Well, if I'm not mistaken, both Brown and Hayes played their entire careers for the Raiders, while Haynes started with the Patriots and Woodson went to the Packers.
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