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Stan Brock
Cliff Branch
Alfred Williams
Daniel Graham
Chad Brown
Dave Logan
Christian Fauria
Dick Anderson
Greg Biekert
Mason Crosby
 
Joel Steed and Ted Johnson need to be in that list.

Brown should be higher in that list since it's based on NFL careers.

I would have Pritchard and Charles Johnson in there as well.
 
Who was the CU running back who ended up a career backup for many years as an Indianapolis Colt ? He lasted longer in the NFL than I ever thought he would. Dang it... my mind is going. I can't remember his name.
 
Who was the CU running back who ended up a career backup for many years as an Indianapolis Colt ? He lasted longer in the NFL than I ever thought he would. Dang it... my mind is going. I can't remember his name.

Lamont Warren. He started the AFC Championship game for the Colts vs. Steelers.
 
Cliff Branch
Dick Anderson
Byron White
Stan Brock
Chad Brown
Boyd Dowler
Mark Haynes
Kordell Stewart
Ted Johnson
Dave Logan
Pete Brock
 
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Byron White had a great professional career. Not professional football, however.

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Of course, the original argument stands. Byron White had a tremendous professional career, just not in professional football!


I'm such an idot. :doh:
 
Of course, the original argument stands. Byron White had a tremendous professional career, just not in professional football!


I'm such an idot. :doh:


1. Whizzer only played 3 years in the NFL prior to WWII, but he was all-pro in two of them... I think he's got to get the benefit of the doubt here as far as what he could have done given the opportunity.

2. I think we can all agree on your last point.... :smile2:
 
Is foot injury code for having fiance murdered?

I always liked Rae. A foot injury sidelined him his 2nd year after he led all rookie WRs in catches & yards his first year. I've decided that will forever be the endpoint of my Carruth memory. I know not of which you speak. :wink2:
 
Brian Cabral has a SB ring with da Bears.
Throw him on the list.
 
Barry Helton has a couple rings
Bo Matthews was a #2 overall
Cullen Bryant
JV Cain
Tom Ashworth
Mike Montler
 
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