He was an absolute beast. It looked like he loved playing football and being a Giant. I also liked the whole master/student dynamic he had with Bradshaw. That was a great backfield duo.
Del Shofner is right there with him, too. Anybody who could make an announcer say that "he (Shofner) faked him out of his jock strap" about a professional DB on national television has to be right up there too.
You never knew what interesting moment you'd get from Jacobs, whether it was literally running over a high quality Safety to putting a dogging 'backer flat on his (the backer's) back from an absolutely ferocious hit in pass pro to scoring a TD and then heaving the ball at Jerry Jones' clock.
...There are probably others, but he is the first that came to mind.
A lot of the players mentioned here were great Giants, but they were not necessarily one of a kind type players.
So, I don't necessarily miss watching them play.
...There are probably others, but he is the first that came to mind.
A lot of the players mentioned here were great Giants, but they were not necessarily one of a kind type players.
So, I don't necessarily miss watching them play.
Holy shite, Bill, it’s been far too many years. All ok? Really good to see you..😎
As electric , in his prime, as a WR the NFL has seen.
He shoulda gone down as an all time great Giant. Such a shame how it all unfolded. There were moments where I thought, 'JFC...this man is going to go down as a top 5ish WR ever & he's a fucking Giant! Someone pinch me!'
I remember that TD he took to the house to beat the Ravens in '16. I was @ a bar & the roof exploded...people were that jazzed & in awe of him. Of course he promptly took his helmet off & got a 15 yard penalty...
OBJ was the most gifted WR I had ever seen since Jerry Rice. He was truly mesmerizing. To this day, I can't recall any WR having that type of burst and acceleration - into a pattern and after he caught the ball.
Though past his prime, he reinvented himself when he came to the Giants and became a short yardage specialist scoring 35 TDs between 1988-90.
He was the back I always wanted on the team and I can remember his takeout of Kelso in the SB as if I it was yesterday. In his prime with the Cardinals he was magnificent to watch.
He often the best player on the field, but he was consistent and had a winning attitude. If you never saw him play, check-out this video... Greg Comella - ( New Window )
In comment 15356057 Spider in Warwick said:
[quote] it was Scramblin' Fran Tarkenton for me. (and of course Spider Lockhart)
Later in life 6 time All Pro Harry Carson was one of my faves and definitely missed.
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HOMER JONES..TARKINGTON...GIFFORD..HUFF...and a dozen more...
He often the best player on the field, but he was consistent and had a winning attitude. If you never saw him play, check-out this video... Greg Comella - ( New Window )
Isn't he the one who started running "the hill" before Tiki?
Isn't he the one who started running "the hill" before Tiki?
Yes... Comella and Tiki were workout partners. Tiki gave Comella credit for pushing him physically. There was a video of them working out and running the hill and telling the story how they push each other, but I wasn't able to find it.
Still contend we go back to the Super Bowl in '08 if he doesn't shoot himself.
How he dropped that pass in the '90 NFC title game...I'll never understand. Perhaps because the sun?
You never knew what interesting moment you'd get from Jacobs, whether it was literally running over a high quality Safety to putting a dogging 'backer flat on his (the backer's) back from an absolutely ferocious hit in pass pro to scoring a TD and then heaving the ball at Jerry Jones' clock.
A lot of the players mentioned here were great Giants, but they were not necessarily one of a kind type players.
So, I don't necessarily miss watching them play.
This ^^
A lot of the players mentioned here were great Giants, but they were not necessarily one of a kind type players.
So, I don't necessarily miss watching them play.
Holy shite, Bill, it’s been far too many years. All ok? Really good to see you..😎
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As electric , in his prime, as a WR the NFL has seen.
He shoulda gone down as an all time great Giant. Such a shame how it all unfolded. There were moments where I thought, 'JFC...this man is going to go down as a top 5ish WR ever & he's a fucking Giant! Someone pinch me!'
I remember that TD he took to the house to beat the Ravens in '16. I was @ a bar & the roof exploded...people were that jazzed & in awe of him. Of course he promptly took his helmet off & got a 15 yard penalty...
OBJ was the most gifted WR I had ever seen since Jerry Rice. He was truly mesmerizing. To this day, I can't recall any WR having that type of burst and acceleration - into a pattern and after he caught the ball.
There is absolutely no doubt he was Canton bound.
He was the back I always wanted on the team and I can remember his takeout of Kelso in the SB as if I it was yesterday. In his prime with the Cardinals he was magnificent to watch.
You mean, RB, Flanker, Emergency QB, FB, Split End, CB and S..😎😎
Greg Comella - ( New Window )
Later in life 6 time All Pro Harry Carson was one of my faves and definitely missed.
[quote] it was Scramblin' Fran Tarkenton for me. (and of course Spider Lockhart)
Later in life 6 time All Pro Harry Carson was one of my faves and definitely missed.
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HOMER JONES..TARKINGTON...GIFFORD..HUFF...and a dozen more...
Really good to see you too!
All is, and has been well. Hope all is well with you too.
-Bavaro
-the 2008 OL
-pre baggage OBJ
Meggett hightlights
Meggett - ( New Window )
Harry Carson.
Yes... Comella and Tiki were workout partners. Tiki gave Comella credit for pushing him physically. There was a video of them working out and running the hill and telling the story how they push each other, but I wasn't able to find it.
yes.
also, I know this sounds random but I LOVED watching Renya Thompson cover Kick-off and Punt Returns. He was SO important. He dictated field position.