By "bit" you mean 100+ pounds. Oh, by the way they are much, much faster also. Oh, and they are also three times stronger today.Richie Allen wrote:Cszonka was my favorite player in the NFL in the 70s. He would run through and drag defenses today just as he did back then. It was a way meaner game back then, even if the average size was a bit smaller.
'72 Dolphins.
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Nah.Sutter'sBeard wrote:By "bit" you mean 100+ pounds. Oh, by the way they are much, much faster also. Oh, and they are also three times stronger today.Richie Allen wrote:Cszonka was my favorite player in the NFL in the 70s. He would run through and drag defenses today just as he did back then. It was a way meaner game back then, even if the average size was a bit smaller.
And find me the RB that are bigger than Csonka today. There might be a couple?
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There are few, because now there are defensive backs around the league as big as Larry Csonka. Running backs have gotten faster while the rest of the league got bigger.
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He only averaged 4.3 yards a carry back then. I don't think he'd average 2 now.Richie Allen wrote:Nah.Sutter'sBeard wrote:By "bit" you mean 100+ pounds. Oh, by the way they are much, much faster also. Oh, and they are also three times stronger today.Richie Allen wrote:Cszonka was my favorite player in the NFL in the 70s. He would run through and drag defenses today just as he did back then. It was a way meaner game back then, even if the average size was a bit smaller.
And find me the RB that are bigger than Csonka today. There might be a couple?
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They must make a lot of phone calls during the first few weeks of the season.jim wrote:But in the next breath he did say some guys would call each other and have toast over the phone. I would.Mary1966 wrote:According to Don Shula, the '72 Dolphins celebrating when the last unbeaten team loses is a urban legend, but I'll bet there are Dolphin fans who are popping corks. My Packers had a great run, the best in the history of the team (since 1921), but in the end you have to tip your cap to perfection.
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Except for the heaviest drinkers, I think most waited until the last team to post a loss to make the call.cards2468 wrote:They must make a lot of phone calls during the first few weeks of the season.jim wrote:But in the next breath he did say some guys would call each other and have toast over the phone. I would.Mary1966 wrote:According to Don Shula, the '72 Dolphins celebrating when the last unbeaten team loses is a urban legend, but I'll bet there are Dolphin fans who are popping corks. My Packers had a great run, the best in the history of the team (since 1921), but in the end you have to tip your cap to perfection.
Boy, that Garo Yepremian was some passer....
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I have a hard time liking the '72 Dolphins for a couple of reasons:
1. If you're a fan of a team that's gone down the "can they go undefeated?" road, it can be kind of annoying to know the players from that '72 team celebrate your teams loss. I never minded those guys until Denver made their run at perfection in '98.
2. Mercury Morris annoys me to no end. I almost worry for what might happen to the guy if another team did reach perfection. What little relevance he has left would be gone. Even when it looked like the Pats might go undefeated a few years ago he still wouldn't shut up. Didn't he actually say Miami would still be the greatest b/c they did it first?
As much as I might be annoyed though, you have to give that Miami team credit. They did it and no one else has. It's also kind of cool that Miami is the team that kept the '85 Bears from possibly reaching that standard.
1. If you're a fan of a team that's gone down the "can they go undefeated?" road, it can be kind of annoying to know the players from that '72 team celebrate your teams loss. I never minded those guys until Denver made their run at perfection in '98.
2. Mercury Morris annoys me to no end. I almost worry for what might happen to the guy if another team did reach perfection. What little relevance he has left would be gone. Even when it looked like the Pats might go undefeated a few years ago he still wouldn't shut up. Didn't he actually say Miami would still be the greatest b/c they did it first?
As much as I might be annoyed though, you have to give that Miami team credit. They did it and no one else has. It's also kind of cool that Miami is the team that kept the '85 Bears from possibly reaching that standard.
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Richie Allen wrote:Nah.Sutter'sBeard wrote:By "bit" you mean 100+ pounds. Oh, by the way they are much, much faster also. Oh, and they are also three times stronger today.Richie Allen wrote:Cszonka was my favorite player in the NFL in the 70s. He would run through and drag defenses today just as he did back then. It was a way meaner game back then, even if the average size was a bit smaller.
And find me the RB that are bigger than Csonka today. There might be a couple?
Richie I am sorry but you just don't get it. The human race has evolved into a super human race in the mere span of 40 years. This super human race that now exists that did not exist in 1972 would not allow the Dolphins to compete. This super race of people on a super duper hyper accelerated evolutionary path is simply better. Smarter, bigger, faster, stronger, smarter, faster, more doped up, faster, stronger, use different training methods, smarter, faster, bigger, doped up, doped up, doped up and faster. Stronger too, and more doped up and better trained and bigger and doped up.
Yes the super humanoid of today would simply be too much for Larry Csonka and his crew, who if born today would not benefit from nutrition, training, etc... No sir, this is simple evolution at work here, and 40 years is plenty of time.
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Apparently, a lot of it happened between 1972 and 1985.

