The Most Underappreciated NFL Stars
This past Sunday, the 49ers honored Steve Young with a halftime ceremony retiring his number. I always thought that despite his numerous accomplishments, Young was never appreciated as much as he should have been. It got us thinking here at The Fantasy Sports Forum about some excellent NFL players who never quite received the credit they probably should have. Here is our top ten list:
10. Phil Simms, QB, New York Giants: Not the strongest arm or the fastest runner, but an excellent leader who got the job done and had one of the greatest Super Bowl games of any quarterback. Could play for my team anytime.
9. Art Monk, WR, Washington Redskins: Yeah I know he was just elected to the Hall of Fame, but it took about 15 years for him to get there - even though when he retired he was the NFL leader in receptions. Wasn't flashy, didn't call attention to himself, just caught the football and kept the chains moving.
8. Randall Cunningham, QB, Philadelphia Eagles/Minnesota Vikings: He was always one of the most exciting players to watch, since he was a double threat to burn a defense with his incredibly strong arm or super fleet feet. Led some excellent teams, including the 15-1 Vikings who failed to make the Super Bowl because of a missed Gary Anderson field goal try in the NFC Championship game.
7. John Taylor, WR, San Francisco 49ers: Maybe he was able to put up all those numbers because opposing defenses were worried about Jerry Rice, but he was a highlight machine himself, regularly turning five yard slants into 60 yard touchdowns. The perfect complement to Rice in that he didn't need the spotlight to shine on himself.
6. Drew Pearson, WR, Dallas: One of the best receivers of the 70s and a leader of the Cowboys. Best known for the Hail Mary completion against Minnesota in the playoffs. Has very similar numbers to Hall of Famer Lynn Swann and should probably be there himself.
5. Warren Moon, QB, Houston Oilers: Moon was a prolific offensive machine during the Oilers Run and Shoot era. And while he never won a Super Bowl, he was a multiple champion in the CFL, if that counts for anything.
4. Doug Flutie, QB, Buffalo Bills: Yes, Flutie was another quarterback who excelled in the CFL, but was never given a fair chance in the NFL, mostly due to being the anti-prototype size for an NFL quarterback. But anywhere he played, he managed to win. He should never have been passed over in Buffalo for an inferior and subpar talent like Rob Johnson. Wade Phillips would have lasted longer in Buffalo if he had picked the right man to lead his team.
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Steve Young got you thinking about this ...
but didn’t make the list?
"I need to do a better job of putting players in the right position to perennially come up short of expectations"
by Whodie126 on Oct 10, 2008 6:41 PM EDT 0 recs
being underappreciated
wasnt something steve young ever had to deal with
by joshjoshjosh on
Oct 10, 2008 6:58 PM EDT
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I agree with you ...
but the statement in the post
I always thought that despite his numerous accomplishments, Young was never appreciated as much as he should have been.
makes it a bit ironic that Young would be the reason for making the list but not make it on to the list.
"I need to do a better job of putting players in the right position to perennially come up short of expectations"
by Whodie126 on
Oct 10, 2008 7:39 PM EDT
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Randall Cunningham
good ol number 12 – he was the shit !!!
i was about to jump off of wachovia center but one of akers’ kicks smacked me right in the face and knocked me backwards…
by EAGLE_MAN71 on Oct 11, 2008 12:26 AM EDT 0 recs
Steve Young is already implied
the rest of the list is in addition to Steve Young
by NYCowboy on Oct 11, 2008 8:18 AM EDT 0 recs
How about Deron Cherry, DB with the Chiefs
A South Jersey boy out of Rutgers (by way of Palmyra), who snuck his way onto the Chief’s roster as a punter when Bobby Grupp got hurt. He went on to have a borderline HOF career as a free safety. 6 pro bowls, 50+ career interceptions and a winner of the Byron White Humanitarian Award and NFL man of the Year.
I bleed green and I piss silver and blue
by oldasquick on Oct 12, 2008 12:08 PM EDT 0 recs









