Thank you for catching that.We should know his name is Lee Roy and not Leroy.
when looking across long time periods, that's true of any position. Doesn't mean it's not the same position, just that some of the way it's played is different, and the requirements to be successful at that spot can be different. Even just within the Saban years, a guy like McClain might have had a very different role had he been playing in the last 5 years of Sabans tenure versus the first few.I have to disagree with that assessment based upon the changing nature of the game over the last 40 years if for no other reason than the simple fact that teams threw the ball only about 1/2 as much as they do today.
As a result, DT was more often playing a run-stopping role than a pass-rushing role.
Were he to have played in today's game he likely would have been similar to Will, but not under the conditions that existed 40 years ago.
It was a totally different game back then.
For perspective, in DT senior year Bama threw 290 passes.
In Will's senior year Bama threw 438 passes.
I don't have the time or desire to break down how many passes our opponents threw against us in those two seasons, but I'm guessing that our passing stats are relatively similar to those of our opponents during that time.
Although there are more games played now than then.
This is mine also. There have been so many great LB's under Saban I hate leaving them off and probably wrong to do so.Leroy Jordan
Derrick Thomas
Cornelius Bennett
Agree with this. DT is the reason I am a Chiefs fan to this day.DT, DT and DT. Not that all these other guys mentioned weren’t great, but DT could take over a game all by himself.
Well, oddly enough, me too. DT was my favorite Bama player all time. I too am a huge Chiefs fan. I was glad they won SB58 for ole number 58.Agree with this. DT is the reason I am a Chiefs fan to this day.
Dang, I did not even make that connection.Well, oddly enough, me too. DT was my favorite Bama player all time. I too am a huge Chiefs fan. I was glad they won SB58 for ole number 58.
If we were doing just favorites I can definitely say that Reuben Foster would be on my list.I'm just gonna go with my favorites from the Saban era. I mean, there's always Bennett and Thomas and Lee Roy Jordan....those guys are the legends, the guys that awards should be named after.
So, with that....
My 3 favorite Saban era LB's were:
Hightower
Ryan Anderson
Reggie Ragland
That's how I'd go a swell. Mosley didn't have the HOLY MOTHER OF GOD plays that Thomas and Bennett had, but from his first game as a freshman, he had an uncanny knack to be where he was supposed to be.That said (and with the caveat about Will) I'd say Derrick Thomas, Biscuit and Mosley.
If we're going with 4 LB then I'd throw in Lee Roy Jordan as well.
Lee Roy had 30 tackles against Oklahoma in a bowl game. I would call that taking over a ball game.DT, DT and DT. Not that all these other guys mentioned weren’t great, but DT could take over a game all by himself.