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Since we're both deep into the MLB playoffs--with two dark horses in the AL championship--and the NFL season, this week's thread/poll will focus on the infield's bruisers, the 3b, and the NFL's bruisers, its defenders. Like always, the baseball poll will apply only to players who played most of their careers after WWII. The NFL poll is unrestricted. But, since all positions are eligible, posters will have to decide which positions they value the most.
Greatest Third Basemen
1. Mike Schmidt. Massive power and smooth D. Didnt' stop Philllies fans from booing him.
2 Adrian Beltre. Excellent hitter, maybe best 3b glove since Brooks.
3. Eddie Matthews. The unrecognized Schmidt. Same potent combo, less lasting recognition.
4. Chipper Jones. Switch-hitting, unquestioned leader, and OBP god.
5. Wade Boggs. Best pure hitter at the position ever.
6. George Brett. Fierce competitor and perhaps best all-around player at 3b
7. Brooks Robinson. Best defensive 3b, maybe best defensive player, ever.
8. Scott Rolen. Awesome defender, tough hitter, gritty competitor.
9. Ron Santo. Should have made HOF before his death. Consistently excellent, if not spectacular.
10. Matt Williams. See Rolen above.
Greatest NFL Defensive Players
1. Ray Lewis, ILB. Platonic ideal of a defender. Extremely fast, strong, smart, big, and mean for 17 years.
2. Lawrence Taylor, OLB Most disruptive defender ever. There will never be another pass rusher like him.
3. Jack Ham, OLB. Sublimely intelligent, fast, and versatile. Quiet leader contrasted Lambert's bluster.
4. Ronnie Lott, DB. Greatest player ever at both DB positions. Most lethal clean hitter ever.
5. Dick Butkus, ILB Not as athletic as the moderns, but his ferocity established LB standards.
6. Jack Lambert. ILB Ferocious, nasty player and much better pass defender than given credit.
7. Rod Woodson, DB Ungodly fast, strong, and smart. Better hitter than Sanders, better cover man than Lott.
8. Reggie White. The Minister. Greatest all-around DL ever and charismatic team leader.
9. Mike Singletary. Smaller than other ILBs mentioned, but wicked smart and efficient. Horrible coach, though.
10. Deacon Jones, DE. First great pass rusher. LT of his era...and he taught Peter Brady to stand up to bullies.
Greatest Third Basemen
1. Mike Schmidt. Massive power and smooth D. Didnt' stop Philllies fans from booing him.
2 Adrian Beltre. Excellent hitter, maybe best 3b glove since Brooks.
3. Eddie Matthews. The unrecognized Schmidt. Same potent combo, less lasting recognition.
4. Chipper Jones. Switch-hitting, unquestioned leader, and OBP god.
5. Wade Boggs. Best pure hitter at the position ever.
6. George Brett. Fierce competitor and perhaps best all-around player at 3b
7. Brooks Robinson. Best defensive 3b, maybe best defensive player, ever.
8. Scott Rolen. Awesome defender, tough hitter, gritty competitor.
9. Ron Santo. Should have made HOF before his death. Consistently excellent, if not spectacular.
10. Matt Williams. See Rolen above.
Greatest NFL Defensive Players
1. Ray Lewis, ILB. Platonic ideal of a defender. Extremely fast, strong, smart, big, and mean for 17 years.
2. Lawrence Taylor, OLB Most disruptive defender ever. There will never be another pass rusher like him.
3. Jack Ham, OLB. Sublimely intelligent, fast, and versatile. Quiet leader contrasted Lambert's bluster.
4. Ronnie Lott, DB. Greatest player ever at both DB positions. Most lethal clean hitter ever.
5. Dick Butkus, ILB Not as athletic as the moderns, but his ferocity established LB standards.
6. Jack Lambert. ILB Ferocious, nasty player and much better pass defender than given credit.
7. Rod Woodson, DB Ungodly fast, strong, and smart. Better hitter than Sanders, better cover man than Lott.
8. Reggie White. The Minister. Greatest all-around DL ever and charismatic team leader.
9. Mike Singletary. Smaller than other ILBs mentioned, but wicked smart and efficient. Horrible coach, though.
10. Deacon Jones, DE. First great pass rusher. LT of his era...and he taught Peter Brady to stand up to bullies.