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Favorite Dolphin Linebackers of all time?....

Finfan53

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In no particularly order for me regardless of the era: Zach Thomas, A.J. Duhe, John Offerdahl, B. Cox, Brudzinski, Buoniconti
 
Big John
Zach
Bryan Cox
Wasn't old enough to appreciate Duhe or see Buoniconti
 
Zach. It ends there. I was to young to see any others play that had any real flash. Hope are new lb's get me to add to the list.
 
I got to go with Zach on this one. I am a little young for some of the older guys.
 
Buoniconti, Cox, & Thomas Ive seen highlights of Nick and he was a badass, Cox was also good.
 
Of the ones I've actually seen play....John Offerdahl was my all time fav. Then Zach then Bryan Cox (if only for Bills games).
 
You younger guys ought to see the tape of the 82' AFC Championship game of the Fins vs. the Jets if you can get a hold of it? Rainy & muddy with #77 Duhe picking of couple of passes and returning them for touchdowns. I was just becoming a fins fan back then as a kid, and the that guy made plays.
 
Finfan53 said:
You younger guys ought to see the tape of the 82' AFC Championship game of the Fins vs. the Jets if you can get a hold of it? Rainy & muddy with #77 Duhe picking of couple of passes and returning them for touchdowns. I was just becoming a fins fan back then as a kid, and the that guy made plays.


I remember that game. He owned the Jets that day.
 
In no particular order. Zach, Offerdahl, Cox, and the original Captain Crunch Mike Kolen.

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You guys have to agree with me but i think the linebacker of all time greatness besides OFF and Zach has to be Aubrey BEavers and Dwight Hollier
 
I'd go with Zach also, with Cox as a second. I am also too young to really appreciate what the older guys brought to the table.
 
My Dolphin fan "career" only goes back to 1990 or so.....so I would go with John Offerdahl, Bryan Cox, and Zach Thomas. On the other end of the spectrum, I think Derrick Rodgers was such a big disappointment. He was highly touted coming out of Arizona State, and was supposedly going to tear it up in the NFL. He never really panned out, then got into some trouble off the field, and was eventually shipped off to New Orleans.
 
phinphanphrommi said:
I'd go with Zach also, with Cox as a second. I am also too young to really appreciate what the older guys brought to the table.

i'm in the same boat, too young to remember the older guys, loved seeing Cox and Zach is the man.

...by the way, see you in detroit...don't worry about fearing the fro, worry about catching the flash ! :fire:
 
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