Tom Sykes
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ORIGINAL: Phil Riewer Blair won rookie of the year in 1974 on that loaded Super Bowl team and made it to the Super Bowl three of his first four years on the team. Coincidence? He did not. You're putting me in a devil's advocate position, as if I really want to minimize Matt Blair's career. Any objective rabid vikings fan would not put him near the top four. IMO It's not even close. Top 20? I think so. blair could do everything - how many blocked kicks/punts did he have?.... Matt Blair, the Minnesota Vikings linebacker (1974–1985), recorded 20 blocked punts, field goals, and extra points in his career. He is a Vikings franchise leader and recognized as one of the best special teams players, with 20.5 total blocked kicks often cited, featuring 19 combined blocked FGs and XPs. So now you're double-posting. Same thing yesterday. At least I had the reading glasses excuse. I know ratoppenheimer asked the question but no matter how great Blair was on special teams ... he's not even close to our Rushmore. Except it wasn't a double post....he asked a question. Nice try. Matt Blair was great on ST and LB.....who is our Rushmore? He is very close on my Rushmore. From yesterday Matt Blair, the Minnesota Vikings linebacker (1974–1985), recorded 20 blocked punts, field goals, and extra points in his career. He is a Vikings franchise leader and recognized as one of the best special teams players, with 20.5 total blocked kicks often cited, featuring 19 combined blocked FGs and XPs. From today Matt Blair, the Minnesota Vikings linebacker (1974–1985), recorded 20 blocked punts, field goals, and extra points in his career. He is a Vikings franchise leader and recognized as one of the best special teams players, with 20.5 total blocked kicks often cited, featuring 19 combined blocked FGs and XPs. So yeah, double-post. Get some reading glasses. Regardless of the question from ratoppenheimer - which I clearly mentioned. "Very close on my Rushmore" is an absolutely fine way of saying it ... Again I made a clear mention in response to you yesterday of the difference between favorite players on a personal Rushmore vs. etched in stone all-time Rushmore players. Get yourself two pairs of reading glassses with a couple more emoji laughing attacks.
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