You start with Outland Trophy, consensus All American and national champion. Maybe #1 draft pick overall
So Stan and some Trojan greats
That's it.
Fourth in the Heisman as a DT is ELITE
Christ they have trouble getting into the Pro Football HOF. I don't understand it. Few positions are more determinative of success than D lineman. Interior D linemen are criminally underappreciated.
In Haloti's defense, and I'm not debating here, because there isn't one to be had, but it's not at all a fair comparison. Haloti was a 0 tech 2 gap 3-4 NT most downs. How many modern NFL HoFers are there at that position? Wilfork? Ted Washington? Stan was a wrecking ball who shot gaps and ran TE stunts, and he was a way better college football player, but Haloti was a better Virta Via.
In Haloti's defense, and I'm not debating here, because there isn't one to be had, but it's not at all a fair comparison. Haloti was a 0 tech 2 gap 3-4 NT most downs. How many modern NFL HoFers are there at that position? Wilfork? Ted Washington? Stan was a wrecking ball who shot gaps and ran TE stunts, and he was a way better college football player, but Haloti was a better Virta Via.
I like defensive linemen who do both. This guy could stuff and hold the middle and get after the QB like a bitch. Better than store-bought donuts and Mormon Polys IMO.
At the 1:14 mark, All-Time Husky great Warren Moon says Stan Empterman couldn't hold Kennedy's jock, and Oregon's LDS Poly can't do his laundry. Doesn't get more definitive than that.
Some things to consider:
NFL Defensive Player of the Year (1992) (on a 2 win team) 3× First-team All-Pro (1992–1994) 2× Second-team All-Pro (1991, 1996) 8× Pro Bowl (1991–1996, 1998, 1999) NFL 1990s All-Decade Team PFWA All-Rookie Team (1990) Seattle Seahawks Ring of Honor Seattle Seahawks No. 96 retired 2× National champion (1987, 1989) Consensus All-American (1989) Pro FB Hall of Fame I saw him dunk a basketball
I don't recall where he played in college, but I don't think it was the Pac 10. Word is he wanted to be a Husky but didn't have the grades and was afraid of the competition.
In Haloti's defense, and I'm not debating here, because there isn't one to be had, but it's not at all a fair comparison. Haloti was a 0 tech 2 gap 3-4 NT most downs. How many modern NFL HoFers are there at that position? Wilfork? Ted Washington? Stan was a wrecking ball who shot gaps and ran TE stunts, and he was a way better college football player, but Haloti was a better Virta Via.
I like defensive linemen who do both. This guy could stuff and hold the middle and get after the QB like a bitch. Better than store-bought donuts and Mormon Polys IMO.
At the 1:14 mark, All-Time Husky great Warren Moon says Stan Empterman couldn't hold Kennedy's jock, and Oregon's LDS Poly can't do his laundry. Doesn't get more definitive than that.
Some things to consider:
NFL Defensive Player of the Year (1992) (on a 2 win team) 3× First-team All-Pro (1992–1994) 2× Second-team All-Pro (1991, 1996) 8× Pro Bowl (1991–1996, 1998, 1999) NFL 1990s All-Decade Team PFWA All-Rookie Team (1990) Seattle Seahawks Ring of Honor Seattle Seahawks No. 96 retired 2× National champion (1987, 1989) Consensus All-American (1989) Pro FB Hall of Fame I saw him dunk a basketball
I don't recall where he played in college, but I don't think it was the Pac 10. Word is he wanted to be a Husky but didn't have the grades and was afraid of the competition.
In Haloti's defense, and I'm not debating here, because there isn't one to be had, but it's not at all a fair comparison. Haloti was a 0 tech 2 gap 3-4 NT most downs. How many modern NFL HoFers are there at that position? Wilfork? Ted Washington? Stan was a wrecking ball who shot gaps and ran TE stunts, and he was a way better college football player, but Haloti was a better Virta Via.
I like defensive linemen who do both. This guy could stuff and hold the middle and get after the QB like a bitch. Better than store-bought donuts and Mormon Polys IMO.
At the 1:14 mark, All-Time Husky great Warren Moon says Stan Empterman couldn't hold Kennedy's jock, and Oregon's LDS Poly can't do his laundry. Doesn't get more definitive than that.
Some things to consider:
NFL Defensive Player of the Year (1992) (on a 2 win team) 3× First-team All-Pro (1992–1994) 2× Second-team All-Pro (1991, 1996) 8× Pro Bowl (1991–1996, 1998, 1999) NFL 1990s All-Decade Team PFWA All-Rookie Team (1990) Seattle Seahawks Ring of Honor Seattle Seahawks No. 96 retired 2× National champion (1987, 1989) Consensus All-American (1989) Pro FB Hall of Fame I saw him dunk a basketball
In Haloti's defense, and I'm not debating here, because there isn't one to be had, but it's not at all a fair comparison. Haloti was a 0 tech 2 gap 3-4 NT most downs. How many modern NFL HoFers are there at that position? Wilfork? Ted Washington? Stan was a wrecking ball who shot gaps and ran TE stunts, and he was a way better college football player, but Haloti was a better Virta Via.
I like defensive linemen who do both. This guy could stuff and hold the middle and get after the QB like a bitch. Better than store-bought donuts and Mormon Polys IMO.
At the 1:14 mark, All-Time Husky great Warren Moon says Stan Empterman couldn't hold Kennedy's jock, and Oregon's LDS Poly can't do his laundry. Doesn't get more definitive than that.
Some things to consider:
NFL Defensive Player of the Year (1992) (on a 2 win team) 3× First-team All-Pro (1992–1994) 2× Second-team All-Pro (1991, 1996) 8× Pro Bowl (1991–1996, 1998, 1999) NFL 1990s All-Decade Team PFWA All-Rookie Team (1990) Seattle Seahawks Ring of Honor Seattle Seahawks No. 96 retired 2× National champion (1987, 1989) Consensus All-American (1989) Pro FB Hall of Fame I saw him dunk a basketball
I don't recall where he played in college, but I don't think it was the Pac 10. Word is he wanted to be a Husky but didn't have the grades and was afraid of the competition.
I must have missed where Moon played against Stan in college.
In Haloti's defense, and I'm not debating here, because there isn't one to be had, but it's not at all a fair comparison. Haloti was a 0 tech 2 gap 3-4 NT most downs. How many modern NFL HoFers are there at that position? Wilfork? Ted Washington? Stan was a wrecking ball who shot gaps and ran TE stunts, and he was a way better college football player, but Haloti was a better Virta Via.
I like defensive linemen who do both. This guy could stuff and hold the middle and get after the QB like a bitch. Better than store-bought donuts and Mormon Polys IMO.
At the 1:14 mark, All-Time Husky great Warren Moon says Stan Empterman couldn't hold Kennedy's jock, and Oregon's LDS Poly can't do his laundry. Doesn't get more definitive than that.
Some things to consider:
NFL Defensive Player of the Year (1992) (on a 2 win team) 3× First-team All-Pro (1992–1994) 2× Second-team All-Pro (1991, 1996) 8× Pro Bowl (1991–1996, 1998, 1999) NFL 1990s All-Decade Team PFWA All-Rookie Team (1990) Seattle Seahawks Ring of Honor Seattle Seahawks No. 96 retired 2× National champion (1987, 1989) Consensus All-American (1989) Pro FB Hall of Fame I saw him dunk a basketball
I don't recall where he played in college, but I don't think it was the Pac 10. Word is he wanted to be a Husky but didn't have the grades and was afraid of the competition.
I must have missed where Moon played against Stan in college.
You might have.
In any event, if you can’t trust Moon’s assessment, you can’t be a Real Dawg.
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So Stan and some Trojan greats
That's it.
@RaceBannon @dflea
Have some respect for Rien Long too for Christ's sake
Only a fucking idiot in their 20's/early 30s would even try to make a case for Ngata.
Stan Empterman was otherworldly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGOaLzgf8TI&ab_channel=SW561
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBHdmX2MINg&ab_channel=J.J.Meredith
lol
I like defensive linemen who do both. This guy could stuff and hold the middle and get after the QB like a bitch. Better than store-bought donuts and Mormon Polys IMO.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTycAlWhrt8
At the 1:14 mark, All-Time Husky great Warren Moon says Stan Empterman couldn't hold Kennedy's jock, and Oregon's LDS Poly can't do his laundry. Doesn't get more definitive than that.
Some things to consider:
NFL Defensive Player of the Year (1992) (on a 2 win team)
3× First-team All-Pro (1992–1994)
2× Second-team All-Pro (1991, 1996)
8× Pro Bowl (1991–1996, 1998, 1999)
NFL 1990s All-Decade Team
PFWA All-Rookie Team (1990)
Seattle Seahawks Ring of Honor
Seattle Seahawks No. 96 retired
2× National champion (1987, 1989)
Consensus All-American (1989)
Pro FB Hall of Fame
I saw him dunk a basketball
I don't recall where he played in college, but I don't think it was the Pac 10. Word is he wanted to be a Husky but didn't have the grades and was afraid of the competition.
In any event, if you can’t trust Moon’s assessment, you can’t be a Real Dawg.