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Post by knowlto on Jun 8, 2017 20:31:35 GMT
Not because they were bad, but because their team would be too shrimpy to compete with today's teams! They only had one lineman over 300 lbs. (William "The Refrigerator" Perry, who was massive at 335 lbs.), and the next biggest guy on the roster was left guard Mark Bortz, who was a scant 282 lbs.! By comparison, the worst team in the NFL last season, the Cleveland Browns, had an entire offensive line of 300+ pounders. They could probably just out-muscle the '85 Bears and win 9 times out of 10.
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Post by hairybuttcheeks on Jun 8, 2017 20:33:22 GMT
you are gonna get bitched at my nostalgia freaks. if you suggest a great team a long time ago couldn't compete today people will hate you. everyone thinks the 96 bulls would beat the warriors today because "yeah man jordan and space jam!'
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Post by klawrencio79 on Jun 8, 2017 20:34:56 GMT
Well, that and because there would be flags on the defense on every single play.
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Post by ctown28 on Jun 8, 2017 22:46:47 GMT
Now you went and did it. This is going to prompt DC-Fan (Anne Hathaway fan) to start a new post titled "Dumb Patriots fans think the 85 Bears were horrible"
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Post by hairybuttcheeks on Jun 9, 2017 0:50:44 GMT
don't help hm out, c town!
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Jun 9, 2017 0:59:02 GMT
This has always been obvious to anyone with a brain.
The 85 Bears would dominate the 75 Steelers.
The 75 Steelers would dominate the 65 Packers.
The 65 Packers would dominate the 55 Browns.
The 55 Browns would dominate the 45 Bears.
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Post by hairybuttcheeks on Jun 9, 2017 1:12:28 GMT
i will plug all of this into my simulator to find out the best team. i already proved the warriors would beat the 96 bulls
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Post by NJtoTX on Jun 9, 2017 2:02:16 GMT
This has always been obvious to anyone with a brain. The 85 Bears would dominate the 75 Steelers. The 75 Steelers would dominate the 65 Packers. The 65 Packers would dominate the 55 Browns. The 55 Browns would dominate the 45 Bears.
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Jun 9, 2017 2:07:54 GMT
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Post by marsexplorer on Jun 9, 2017 2:31:12 GMT
And I would be willing to bet that 30 years from now we will be saying that Super Bowl champion would beat the 2016 Patriots.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 9, 2017 2:42:32 GMT
Not because they were bad, but because their team would be too shrimpy to compete with today's teams! They only had one lineman over 300 lbs. (William "The Refrigerator" Perry, who was massive at 335 lbs.), and the next biggest guy on the roster was left guard Mark Bortz, who was a scant 282 lbs.! By comparison, the worst team in the NFL last season, the Cleveland Browns, had an entire offensive line of 300+ pounders. They could probably just out-muscle the '85 Bears and win 9 times out of 10. this is interesting - you hear this talk in the NBA all the time - rarely MLB, NFL, NHL. i think they'd still dominate to an extent (i.e. 14-2) but how do you think they'd do if they ran across the Pats Dynasty of the past decade or so? (ironic they were the ones they whipped in the SB)
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Post by TheGoodMan19 on Jun 9, 2017 2:51:34 GMT
It is amazing how much bigger players are now. Nearly every power 5 school has a few 300 lb lineman. Fridge Perry was gigantic compared to other players in 85.
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Post by socalboy83 on Jun 9, 2017 18:40:16 GMT
NFL players today would like look freaks or superhereos if they went back in time to 1985.
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Post by Winston Wolfe on Jun 9, 2017 23:59:51 GMT
It is amazing how much bigger players are now. Nearly every power 5 school has a few 300 lb lineman. Fridge Perry was gigantic compared to other players in 85. But yeah, people nowadays are totally not on steroids.
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Post by GiantFan1980 on Jun 11, 2017 7:40:54 GMT
Better conditioning aside, going back and bringing any of those teams from the past forward to today and giving them a week to practice for a game against a 2017 team, they would still have a load of problems with how much the rules have changed.
I picture the 60's Packers, 70's Steelers, and 85 Bears getting flagged out of the building for roughing, clipping, clotheslining, helmet to helmet shots and late hitting. They say you can't teach an old dog new tricks, so I don't know how long it would take for the old school guys to be brought up to speed. Hell, the teams today have enough problems with the latest rule book!
Vince Lombardi would probably have given himself a stroke before the end of the first quarter bitching out the referees for every flag against the 60's Packers in 2017.
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Post by NJtoTX on Jun 11, 2017 11:03:46 GMT
Better conditioning aside, going back and bringing any of those teams from the past forward to today and giving them a week to practice for a game against a 2017 team, they would still have a load of problems with how much the rules have changed. I picture the 60's Packers, 70's Steelers, and 85 Bears getting flagged out of the building for roughing, clipping, clotheslining, helmet to helmet shots and late hitting. They say you can't teach an old dog new tricks, so I don't know how long it would take for the old school guys to be brought up to speed. Hell, the teams today have enough problems with the latest rule book! Vince Lombardi would probably have given himself a stroke before the end of the first quarter bitching out the referees for every flag against the 60's Packers in 2017. In any time-travel matchup, you have to effectively find a middle ground for the rules for both teams and give both teams time to prepare. You'd have to negotiate between the teams. OK, defenseless receiver rule, but no 5 yards contact. Jordan's Bulls vs Warriors would have hand checking but not the rougher rules. In baseball vs the 27 Yanks, you've had many rule, strike zone, mound height changes, and even the walls are padded now.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 11, 2017 13:00:39 GMT
Not because they were bad, but because their team would be too shrimpy to compete with today's teams! They only had one lineman over 300 lbs. (William "The Refrigerator" Perry, who was massive at 335 lbs.), and the next biggest guy on the roster was left guard Mark Bortz, who was a scant 282 lbs.! By comparison, the worst team in the NFL last season, the Cleveland Browns, had an entire offensive line of 300+ pounders. They could probably just out-muscle the '85 Bears and win 9 times out of 10. This is one of the reasons I have lost interest in football. It takes a really huge man to weigh more than 270 lbs and be all muscle. Look at LeBron James. He is 6'8" and is listed at 250 lbs. He looks more like 260-265 to me and he is huge compared to other NBA players. Look at him stand next to players that are similar in height to him. I grew up in San Diego. When I was a child Ernie Ladd played for the Chargers. I was born in 1960 so I was just a kid when he played in the 60's. The biggest man in football at 6'9" and 315 lbs. One of the very few 300 plus pounders in football at that time. He had no fat either he was just huge all over. Linemen today are big and fat. Having a large stomach helps you when you are driving forward to push an opponent back. That additional 50 lbs. around your gut gives you more mass driving forward over a short distance. It is definitely unhealthy.
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Post by TheGoodMan19 on Jun 11, 2017 18:29:15 GMT
Just because I'm bored silly, I looked at the size of some of the offensive lines of the representative NFL teams
1966 Packers - 252 average fro the five linemen 1972 Dolphins - 253 1985 Bears - 274 1993 Cowboys - 306 2016 Patriots - 316
Quite the jump from 1985 to 1993
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2017 Alabama - 319 2017 Rutgers - 304
An Offensive Lineman from the Mighty Bears averaged 40 lbs less than a lineman from a bottom shelf Power 5 team.
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Post by marsexplorer on Jun 11, 2017 18:52:04 GMT
Just because I'm bored silly, I looked at the size of some of the offensive lines of the representative NFL teams 1966 Packers - 252 average fro the five linemen 1972 Dolphins - 253 1985 Bears - 274 1993 Cowboys - 306 2016 Patriots - 316 Quite the jump from 1985 to 1993 a couple more 2017 Alabama - 319 2017 Rutgers - 304 An Offensive Lineman from the Mighty Bears averaged 40 lbs less than a lineman from a bottom shelf Power 5 team. Sorry to be bitch, but that is 30 lbs difference.
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Post by TheGoodMan19 on Jun 11, 2017 18:54:14 GMT
Just because I'm bored silly, I looked at the size of some of the offensive lines of the representative NFL teams 1966 Packers - 252 average fro the five linemen 1972 Dolphins - 253 1985 Bears - 274 1993 Cowboys - 306 2016 Patriots - 316 Quite the jump from 1985 to 1993 a couple more 2017 Alabama - 319 2017 Rutgers - 304 An Offensive Lineman from the Mighty Bears averaged 40 lbs less than a lineman from a bottom shelf Power 5 team. Sorry to be bitch, but that is 30 lbs difference. typo
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