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00:07Let's get a round of applause.
00:09Shil Dot Hall
00:11Amlin Tonell not on the round brush mark,
00:14left son
00:17Lets skip Laurence Taylor because that doesn't need to be explained.
00:21Amlin Tonell has 74 interceptions.
00:23Even one that's the most interception that any player has had in one team.
00:27and league history is when they play 12 games he belongs on the list over Eli
00:34Manning are you serious LT was a no-brainer when it came to picking the
00:46best of the big apples chiseling down the rest of the G men's monument men not
00:52exactly low-hanging fruit this is where it gets a little hard you gotta put
00:56Phil Robustelli Tiki Tiki Tom Coughlin Mark Bavaro in the end there's only room
01:04for one quarterback among the all-time faces of the franchise it's hard when
01:11it's like hey kids come on let's go see the Giants Mount Rushmore there's Eli
01:16Manning and look at how confused he looks look at how bamboozled I am not
01:22putting Eli on that list there are many many other giant twice in the Super Bowl
01:30I am still flabbergasted with what Eli
01:42why the greatest quarterback ever
01:53it's not quite David Tyree but that that that was a better throw than Tyree
02:01that is pretty close he's like the fourth couple quarterbacks he just had this
02:05mad
02:05I think he knows he won
02:15hey I got a trophy what's this I'll leave it in my house oh I got another one
02:26when I think of the best Giants coach I think Bill Parcells if you put coaches on there then you're
02:33gonna put
02:34Parcells you know he could make an issue of Coughlin but he got fired and they had a lot of
02:38bad seasons
02:39I mean Parcells was a great coach but I also remember him as a dolphin I remember him as a
02:44cowboy I remember him as a patriot
02:46I mean some of these guys got to get their head out of their ass around here
02:52wherever he went he made that team better I think Parcells gets
02:58romanticized a little bit more because of where the Giants came from before he was there it was
03:04it was bad Parcells inherited quarterback problems he inherited bad drafting he turned
03:12it around relatively quickly maybe his personality maybe Parcells was just a better salesman
03:16Parcells had that Lombardi
03:20he's like winning isn't everything it's the only
03:29that you couldn't do it because you're dead
03:48hello everyone I'm Frank Gifford and Gifford's a no-brainer
03:52you want to put Strahan you want to do that I think Giants fans might take exception to
03:57Strahan being there especially ahead of a Frank Gifford Strahan might have the single season
04:04sack record and a smile more vibrant than Times Square but Gifford wasn't just a pretty face he was
04:11the franchise's defining voice as Frank Gifford halfback I spent 12 wonderful years with the New York Giants
04:19many of those years winding up in championship games
04:24now as Frank Gifford sportscaster I play an entirely different position
04:32I think he created that aura
04:37he made all pro at three different positions which is
04:40halfback flanker record on her own now Gifford shows why he became the all-time giant
04:49now Gifford shows why he became the all-time giant ground game it was not true he kicks
04:56that point yeah he did supporters lock the vote yeah that song they used in for this NFL films was
05:07such a ripoff of Latched by Sam Smith it was a ripoff
05:13Gifford carved himself the final spot
05:19the Dolphins
05:20the Dolphins
05:21Creighton Duper
05:23Bob Greasy's got to be on this list
05:25above my conscience
05:25Dante Culpepper
05:27Dolphins the Giants that's so top heavy it's not even funny
05:32Shula over Parcells you got LT over Marino
05:37Gifford over Zonka
05:40uh Taylor and Manning about equal
05:44I don't know
05:47the Dolphins
05:48Marino
05:48Mercury Maris
05:49Zonka
05:50Kick
05:50Jason Taylor
05:51Hernandez
05:52Donchula
05:53Nick Bonaconti
05:54Zach Thomas
05:55Larry Little
05:56no
06:00what on the Dolphins Mount Rushmore is the old school Dolphins lover
06:07nobody represented the old school Dolphins dynasty better than one man
06:13their coach Von Schula
06:17obviously of Schula the greatest coach of all time in terms of number of wins nobody's won more
06:24Schula becomes the all-time ruthless coach breaking the record of the immortal George
06:31Chalice was the winningest coach in Enrico history
06:33Schula won two Super Bowls representing that old logo
06:37the old Dolphins logo he's jumping through a ring of fire
06:43that's serious
06:45Rob Bob Schula nope Dan Schula
06:47Bill Bob Schula there are many Schulas
06:49Schulas Joe Jackson there are too many Schulas
06:52huh Schula Bob Don Don of course
06:58I think the biggest question with Larry Zonka if we put him on the Dolphins Mount Rushmore is
07:03do we go stash or no stash
07:06I feel like we remember him with the full-blown
07:09Burt Reynolds porn stash
07:13what stash
07:13this cannonball
07:15you have
07:15you
07:16you
07:17you definitely have to go stash
07:18he was at his peak with uh
07:20a mustache
07:21comes through defenses all the way to back-to-back Super Bowl win
07:35ah
07:37heading right side
07:42because of how good-looking he is?
07:46Jason Taylor.
07:47I mean, what did they do?
07:49What have the Dolphins done with Jason Taylor as a team?
07:52As great a player as he is,
07:54I would bet that some of those 70s Dolphins
07:56would have a big objection to this.
07:58Larry Little should have been on there.
08:01I think Jason Taylor is criminally underrated.
08:03We don't talk about him enough.
08:08He was one of the best athletes
08:10of his generation of football players.
08:15Because he was so good,
08:17it made a lot of bad Dolphins football watch him.
08:20Let's go get it!
08:21Dolphins are going to do it!
08:22Jason Taylor's undefensive player of the year in 2006,
08:26capping a decade of dominance
08:28after the Dolphins drafted him in 97.
08:35Daniel Marino.
08:37Let's get a drive going, man.
08:39Let's get a drive going.
08:43The greatest quarterback to never win a Super Bowl.
08:46Only played in one.
08:46Good job!
08:47Good job!
08:48Dan Marino,
08:49probably the most talented passer
08:51in NFL history.
08:52Most touchdown passes, 48.
08:54He put up numbers that no one even thought were possible.
08:57Most yards gained,
08:595,084.
09:01Most passes completed,
09:02362.
09:04Dan Marino has broken another record.
09:06I like Ryan Tannehill as a person.
09:10Dan Marino is just,
09:12he's my Dolphin quarterback forever.
09:14For a foursome,
09:16I think the Dolphins are properly ranked.
09:18I just noticed that
09:19the guy from Memphis,
09:21the Horseshoe,
09:24way too low.
09:26Colts,
09:27it's a good one
09:27because you've got Indianapolis
09:28and Baltimore.
09:33Unitas and Barry just have to be in the league.
09:36What?
09:38Put Edgeron in there.
09:40Are you serious?
09:42Edgeron Barry,
09:43all-time leader of.
09:45Gold teeth?
09:47Raymond Barry was the all-time leading receiver
09:49in NFL history
09:50in yards and receptions.
09:52All-time leading receiver
09:55in receptions
09:56in an NFL championship game
09:57for 55 years.
10:02Mount Rushmore,
10:03off the coast.
10:05All day.
10:05All day, three kids.
10:07First of all,
10:07I mean,
10:07I think we don't give enough credit to Raymond Barry.
10:10A guy who's just a comedian
10:11and not an even
10:13an analyst
10:14wants to talk to me
10:15about Edgeron James.
10:19Get off the episode.
10:24Letting Hall was better than Edgeron James too.
10:27Jim Parker was better than Edgeron James.
10:29Actually, Jim Parker
10:30should probably be above Raymond Barry.
10:32Gina Marchetti should probably be above Raymond Barry.
10:36Revolutionized the passing game
10:37almost a half century ago.
10:51after Peyton Manning.
10:54Peyton's preparation with Marvin Harrison
10:56made them incredibly prolific.
10:59Score!
11:00Woo!
11:01You can't stop them.
11:02You can only hope to contain them.
11:04Peyton Manning,
11:05who David Letterman just said
11:06changed the skyline of Indianapolis.
11:08They have buildings built,
11:09including the stadium they play in now.
11:11Because Peyton Manning
11:12was the best player in the NFL for a decade.
11:15Woo!
11:19There may be no face in NFL history
11:21more perfect for stone immortalization
11:25than Peyton Manning.
11:26It's a very large forehead also.
11:28Just everything here
11:29is one perfect rectangle.
11:31I think that Euclid,
11:32the playing geometer,
11:33must have said,
11:34how can I make the perfect
11:35square rectangular face?
11:37Hello, Peyton Manning.
11:39Down set hike.
11:42They hold the NFL record
11:44for touchdowns
11:46for a QB wide receiver combination
11:48with 114.
11:50Record.
11:50Record.
11:58You're looking at a living legend right now.
12:01You can't get it.
12:02You can't get it.
12:09The game is down to go.
12:10This game is down to the rush ball.
12:10I don't some point…
12:10The stadium…
12:11The local Saints,
12:12are you serious?
12:16The 97 próxima never signedного strike.
12:22The друз tip is SpaceX.
12:26In not a manufacturing major
12:27in the NFLétait match.
12:28No you're a heavyweight name.
12:33I think I like how the period
12:34that you've got it fresh oil from
12:34threw more touchdowns, overrated Marcus Allen, who had three 1,000-yard seasons, overrated
12:41Howie Long, who had, like, 75 sacks.
12:44Al Davis, who's Al Davis, how is this better than the Colts or Giants?
12:53Doesn't make sense.
12:56Vegas?
12:57Raiders?
12:58Howie Long, Marcus Allen, Ken Stabler, and the one and only Al Davis.
13:03When you say Raiders, the first person you think of is Al Davis.
13:07Point of clarification, Davis is eligible because he was a coach as well as an owner.
13:16He wore that silver and black almost better than the players did.
13:20They were really an advertisement for the Raiders, and he really felt like when people saw him, they needed to
13:26see the colors.
13:27I think he was so far ahead of his time that he branded a team.
13:33The snake, Kenny Stabler.
13:35I'm going to hear from all my buddies about this, but I have to say, I have to say the
13:42snake.
13:43A brilliant work of art by the master of his position.
13:47Yasha Heifetz never played a violin with more dexterity than Kenny Stabler is playing the Minnesota Viking defense.
13:55Kenny Stabler calling plays.
13:57Red!
13:58Wild turkey!
13:59Wild turkey!
14:00I get Kenny Stabler had sort of a style.
14:04I can't believe this!
14:06Oh my God!
14:09Well, that's our boy.
14:12That's the leader of the team.
14:15That's Kenny Stabler.
14:16Rings matter in Mount Rushmore.
14:18Well, Stabler won one Super Bowl.
14:21Plunkett won two Super Bowls.
14:25That's dumb.
14:27I shouldn't have to explain why that's dumb.
14:30Firstly, the Mount Rushmore should be Otto, Shell, Upshaw, Davis.
14:38It is a big part of getting your face on the big mountain.
14:42Don't take Marcus Allen for granted.
14:44Oh, it's a leader!
14:48Touchdown, ladies!
14:49This is a new Super Bowl record.
14:55Howie Long?
14:57Don't you think?
14:58He kind of has that chisel.
14:59Because his bust in the can looks pretty good.
15:02Okay, that's a handsome man.
15:04As good as Howie Long was, and he was part of that team that beat the Redskins,
15:08I think that there are a number of guys that could probably go ahead of him.
15:12No Gene Upshaw, no Blitnikoff.
15:17You always got to vote for a guy named Fred.
15:19Remember, Wright said Fred?
15:20I'm too sexy for my shirt.
15:23Too sexy for my shirt.
15:25Are you kidding?
15:26Like, Fred Blitnikoff's not on the list?
15:29There's a lot of guys you could interchange in there.
15:31The only one that's even debatable for me here is whether you include Madden.
15:36Right?
15:37Madden was a monster.
15:38Madden is on the field.
15:40He wants to know if it's real.
15:42They said yes.
15:43Get your big butt out of here.
15:44He does.
15:45In the end, the Raiders' ethos matters as much as the men who lived it.
15:51And you tell them one thing.
15:52Just win.
15:53Just win.
15:54We win!
15:59We win!
16:02We have three players who define their position.
16:07Dick Buckus.
16:08I'm not high enough.
16:09Dick Buckus is what?
16:11Second, third greatest middle linebacker.
16:13Ultra Pan is top three running back.
16:17George Halas is the founder of the league.
16:22Or like, you can argue him.
16:24Atkins.
16:25Singletary.
16:29That's just the name, right?
16:31Walter Payton.
16:32There's a reason the guy is the man of the year trophies named after him.
16:37George Halas.
16:38Oh, you know, just founded the charter franchise of the NFL.
16:42Mike Singletary, head of the greatest defense of all time.
16:47We're going to be here all day, baby!
16:49I like this kind of party!
16:54My name is because of George Halas.
16:56This is the guy who founded the league.
16:58Yep, Halas was at the meeting that created the NFL.
17:02Even more amazing, he was winning championships in his fifth decade as the Bears head coach.
17:08What do you do to have the Chicago Bears?
17:11Hang out in front to beat the Giants for the NFL championship.
17:17The ultimate definition of who Dick Butkus was.
17:20Talk to anybody who played against him, and they will tell you he was the greatest defensive player of all
17:25time.
17:25His nine-year career stands apart as the single most sustained work of devastation ever committed on a football field
17:33by anyone, anywhere, anytime.
17:38Roses are red, and violets are blue.
17:41If you've got any sense, you'll keep Butkus away from you.
17:46What if he comes and finds me?
17:47Mike Singletary.
17:49Hey, hey, hey, I got sense, Deacon, but what if Butkus comes and finds me?
17:55Dick Butkus passed in 2023, and I'm, you know, I'm still scared of him, and I'm not a football player.
18:03Samurai Mike.
18:04I'm Samurai Mike.
18:05I stopped him cold.
18:07Dude, Mike Singletary would kick my head off my neck.
18:13He has the eyes of the dog from the never-ending story, and this is very confusing if you are,
18:19like, on the other side.
18:19Like, why is he looking at me like that horse is sinking in the quicksand?
18:23That's very scary.
18:24Look at the eyes of him.
18:25Have you seen the movie?
18:26Did I spoil this for you?
18:27Look at the eyes on Singletary.
18:30Walter Payton, in my opinion, is the greatest player of all time, so he's definitely going to be on there.
18:34Sweetness.
18:35My dad took me to his memorial when he passed away.
18:38Adam Rank is a biased Bears fan, but as far as all around, Walter Payton's pretty close.
18:47The first, it was the only time I've ever seen my dad cry.
18:49It was ridiculous.
18:52Walter Payton.
18:55Some players believe the highest honor an NFL player can win.
18:58The Walter Payton Man of the Year Award is named for him.
19:01Pretty much says it all.
19:04No Ditka?
19:08Are you kidding me?
19:10See that?
19:11That's your IQ, buddy.
19:12Zero.
19:13Gale Sayers doesn't make the mountain either.
19:16Not because we don't love the Kansas Common.
19:18It's just there's no room, even for an immortal.
19:22Only four spots on a Mount Rushmore.
19:26I love the Bears' Mount Rushmore.
19:28You have George Halas, who creates the franchise.
19:32You've got Dick Butkus of the 1960s.
19:35You've got Walter Payton of the 1970s and 80s.
19:38Then you've got Mike Singletary of the 80s and 90s.
19:41So your Mount Rushmore spans like 70 years of history.
19:47That's a cool Mount Rushmore.
19:48And number five, that is not a Mount Rushmore.
19:51The Men of Steel.
19:54Their fifth?
19:55It's just a joke.
19:57This is an organization who has six championships.
20:00Yin's going to have to go downtown, have a good argument over who should be up on the Rushmore of
20:05Pittsburgh.
20:10I am in full support of Chuck Knoll being on this list.
20:15I lived in his neighborhood, so it was interesting.
20:17I got to know him, and he was the nicest guy ever.
20:20He was very learning.
20:22Emerson probably put it best when he said,
20:27Your actions speak so loudly, I can't hear what you say.
20:31On, like, science and on, like, planets.
20:37You have to remember football is kind of an interim between college and getting into your life's work.
20:44Turns out Chuck Knoll's life's work was winning Lombardi trophies.
20:49I would say their best years are ahead of them.
20:52Of course, you start with him, the first face on Mount Rushmore.
20:56The next face carved onto the Steelers' Rushmore is Terry Bradshaw.
21:01First of all, you're going to have to put Knoll and Bradshaw on opposite ends of the mountain because they
21:05don't get along that great.
21:08Bradshaw had a chilly reception in Pittsburgh early in his career.
21:13I don't know if it's the hayseed reputation he had, sort of like the precursor to Brett Favre.
21:19But like Brett Favre, he delivered in the clutch, twice-winning MVP of the Super Bowl.
21:30It should be, it really should be, Lambert, either Blount or Webster.
21:39Green belongs, Knoll belongs.
21:43Bradshaw wouldn't even be close to top five.
21:56I'll win the NFL MVP in 1978.
22:00That's how good 12 was.
22:08Franco Harris, obviously he had the immaculate reception.
22:12Bradshaw running out of the pocket, looking for somebody to throw to, fires it downfield.
22:18And there's a collision.
22:20It's cut out of the air.
22:21The ball is pulled in by Franco Harris.
22:24A lot of people thought that he was soft.
22:30Do you think he gives a rat's ass what you think of him?
22:32With all of his rocks and his gold jacket?
22:40People have no idea what they're talking about for calling Franco Harris soft.
22:46Of course, me, Joe Green, right out of the gate.
22:50That's, that's no question.
22:51I mean, you think of Pittsburgh, you think of Steel Card, what do you think of him?
22:53You think of Mean Joe Green.
22:54I think Joe Green was the greatest draft pick ever in Steeler franchise history.
23:00Joe Green broke through.
23:02Come in.
23:02Yes, he was.
23:03Come on, and caught the bubble.
23:04Joe Green gave the Steelers all they could have asked for.
23:07He gave his opponents a little extra.
23:09That's Mean Joe Green, baby.
23:11No one's going to say nothing.
23:16How about they move up six spots to positive one?
23:19Isn't that a math thing where you go over?
23:22What dynasty is the greatest in pro football history?
23:25It's the Steelers.
23:26I mean, Damoshek's not going to like it, but the, the Steelers players don't.
23:34They're up.
23:36The number four, NFL Mount Rushmore, a wingless Patriots.
23:41It's Rob Gronkowski.
23:44R.B. the greatest at his position.
23:46Brady, the greatest at his position.
23:48Hanna, R.B. the greatest at his position.
23:50Belichick's R.B. the greatest coach of all time.
23:53John Hanna, one of the greatest guards that ever played the game.
23:56Tom Brady.
23:56Best ever.
23:57Ever.
23:58Bill Belichick.
23:59Way to compete.
24:00Way to compete.
24:00This list is so wrong.
24:03This list is so wrong.
24:07Hold on.
24:08I have early Alzheimer's.
24:09I can't think this fast.
24:11John Hanna?
24:13John Hanna's a great addition.
24:14I mean, people just forget about him.
24:17Hello.
24:18He's one of the super all-time big tennis positions.
24:22John Hanna?
24:23I mean, I know he was good and everything.
24:25That was back when they wore those silly uniforms, right?
24:31I mean, they kind of sucked for a while before 2000.
24:36You know what it is?
24:37The Patriots don't really have a lot of history.
24:39New England sucked back in the days.
24:41I didn't even put Teddy Brewski out of John Hanna.
24:45John Hanna, color me uninspired.
24:48What?
24:48You have to have John Hanna in there because there has to be some acknowledgement
24:52that the Patriots existed before Bill Belichick arrived in 2000
24:56and John Hanna, one of the best guards of all time, Hall of Famer.
25:02John Hanna was a seven-time first-team All-Pro in a ten-year span.
25:12You cannot stop him.
25:14Double-covered.
25:15Doesn't matter.
25:16Gronk looks like a Mount Rushmore.
25:18A mountain.
25:20He does seem like a stone figure, right?
25:22One of those every once in a generation of tight ends.
25:25Gronk could be the greatest tight end of all time.
25:28That was unbelievable.
25:29How the f*** did you catch that?
25:31Gronk is the greatest tight end of all time.
25:33A linebacker on a six-foot-six tight end will take it.
25:37He's only got two rings.
25:38This isn't the kind of language you use when you're talking about Patriots.
25:41I don't even know how I did that.
25:45I know Bill Belichick has to be on it.
25:47I get it.
25:51Belichick's got the on-to-Cincinnati look on his face on the Mount Rushmore.
25:55Bill Belichick is arguably the greatest coach of all time.
25:58I think Belichick is a phenomenal coach.
26:00I think maybe one or two Super Bowls are legit.
26:03Congratulations on not getting the playoffs.
26:07We know the feeling of what it's like to have a decent year.
26:10Make fun of Bill Belichick's stoicism all you want.
26:13But you know what makes him smile?
26:15The five Lombardis he's won with Tom Brady.
26:19How'd you go, man?
26:20Way to go.
26:21That's f***ing dramatic.
26:22Great job.
26:23What a win.
26:23Great job.
26:24It's like every second.
26:25You're damn right.
26:26Way to go.
26:31Oh, the chin.
26:32It's the chin of Thomas Brady because he has a little tiny dimpley.
26:35Have you seen the dimpley?
26:36That dimple really shows when Brady's bursting trophies.
26:40Five panels to his name.
26:42Oh, it's here.
26:43And it moves.
26:44Play action fake.
26:45Brady.
26:45Fired.
26:46Touchdown.
26:46Tom Brady now owns every significant Super Bowl passing record.
26:53Throws it for Amendola.
26:54Touchdown, Patriots.
26:56The greatest quarterback in Super Bowl and NFL Annals.
27:00I don't know about that.
27:01Ever.
27:01I don't know about that.
27:06Patriots being number four on this list?
27:09Come on.
27:10Numbers don't lie.
27:12Spouses and accountants do.
27:13I think the Patriots Mount Rushmore has to be higher.
27:15It has to be number one.
27:17You know, the Patriots would not be high on my list for Mount Rushmore because I feel like they're more
27:20of an Eiffel Tower.
27:21It's just kind of Belichick Grady.
27:25Gronk at the base.
27:27At number three, NFL Mount Rushmore.
27:29The Cowboys.
27:33Stobach, Smith, Landry, and Aikman.
27:36Those are four names where A, you only need to say the last name.
27:39No, Lillie or Larry Allen belongs over Aikman.
27:44What is with quarterbacks getting put over guys who are better than them?
27:48And you know exactly what we're talking about?
27:50And B, no.
27:51Because Tom Landry was there for 29 years.
27:55He helped build the Cowboys into America's team.
27:59America's team.
28:01Cowboy coach Tom Landry getting a ride off on the shoulders of his team.
28:05The Dallas Cowboys are the champions of the National Football League.
28:12You can't put a coach in because you could have an argument of, like, who is the better coach?
28:17I think if you had Jimmy Johnson on the Cowboys Mount Rushmore...
28:20I think it would have been really hard for the sculptor to get his hair just right.
28:35Stobach, very good.
28:37Talk about a guy that could play in different eras.
28:39He would thrive in 21st century pro football, wouldn't he, Roger Stobach?
28:44Roger, he's gone long.
28:46Down the near sideline for Drew Pearson.
28:48Pearson makes the catch at the bar.
28:50Touchdown!
28:51Would you believe it?
28:52Stobach hit Pearson on a 50-yard touchdown.
28:56Roger served his country and fought for our freedom.
29:00He's better than you and everyone.
29:05I would argue that Troy Aikman is the greatest quarterback of his generation.
29:09That includes Montana, that includes Steve Young, that includes Bruno Osiason and Dan Marino and all those stat hogs.
29:14Cowboys are back on top of the mountain now.
29:17Troy Aikman's the MVP!
29:19I would argue you shouldn't be covering football if you think Troy Aikman is in the league of any of
29:25those guys.
29:26Besides Esiason, and he's not even a Hall of Famer.
29:30Aikman balled in the biggest of games.
29:31Aikman was an awesome quarterback and deserves to be on Mount Rushmore.
29:37At the very least, you've got to put Mr. Cowboy on the Mount Rushmore of the Dallas Cowboys.
29:44No way Bob Lilley shouldn't be on there.
29:46Hong Kong Cowboy fans will tell you, other than Stobach, they've never had a greater player than Bob Lilley.
30:02I don't see four other Cowboys that could be ahead of Emmitt.
30:05He's the all-time leading rusher.
30:09Hand-off, Smith, 35, 40-yard line.
30:13That should do it.
30:15Move over, Sweetness.
30:16Make a place for Emmitt.
30:18There's only one NFL rushing champion, and there's only one Emmitt Smith.
30:26As someone who grew up in Dallas, I don't have a problem with these four names.
30:29Michael Irvin might.
30:31A lot of people will tell you he was the heart and soul on that team.
30:34Oh, what a kid!
30:36Oh, man!
30:37What do I do?
30:37Make plays!
30:38Make plays, baby!
30:45I think you're representing the three championship kind of windows slash eras.
30:51Don Hudson was absolutely dominant for his era.
30:54Don's blazing speed made him hard to cover.
30:57This time, watch him take a long throw from Herbert, good for six points.
31:02Lombardi and Starr, who obviously won multiple championships, dominated in an era.
31:10You can't be mad at that.
31:12They named the Super Bowl trophy after a guy.
31:14You've got to get him on your Mount Rushmore.
31:17Yep.
31:18I think Starr doesn't get enough credit for being the player that he was.
31:23I mean, his record in championship games, his statistics in championship games, his quarterback
31:28efficiency in big games.
31:32I mean, he's really the definition of the bigger the game, the better he played.
31:37Yep.
31:38And then you look at Favre, and he completely revitalized the franchise.
31:42The big Super Bowl trophy is coming home where it started.
31:46And Favre's play pretty much saved the franchise.
31:54There's just so many iconic people in Packers history.
31:57Look at the name of the stadium.
31:59It's Lambeau Field.
32:00Where's Curly Lambeau?
32:02I mean, Curly Lambeau should be on the Mount Rushmore.
32:05Well, he found the team and coached him for a long time.
32:07There's just not room for everybody.
32:09They could have three or four Mount Rushmoors in Green Bay.
32:12Ray Niskey, Paul Horning, Willie Davis, Horace Gregg, Herb Adderley are in the discussion,
32:19but the real argument starts with which modern QB should make it.
32:23So Aaron Rodgers did not make this list.
32:25That is correct.
32:27Can you believe it?
32:29Unbelievable!
32:30Oh, Aaron Rodgers!
32:31Aaron Rodgers is arguably the most gifted quarterback of all time.
32:36Athleticism, quick release, accuracy, seamless arm strength, multi-platform throws.
32:43And that ball had to be perfect, and it was.
32:47I feel like you're picking whoever you want to go to!
32:50I got him.
32:50And for him not to make the best Packers list is insulting.
32:53This is just people trying to show off their knowledge of the game.
32:57I'm sure Don Hudson was a wonderful guy and a wonderful player.
33:01Look, I've seen Antonio Brown and Terrell Owens and Jerry Rice.
33:04He's going to be gone!
33:05I don't think they can catch him!
33:06Is Don Hudson doing the same stuff as those guys?
33:08I don't know.
33:09I got to be completely honest.
33:10Who the hell is Hudson?
33:11Yeah, he invented the routes they run.
33:14He invented the stuff they do.
33:18So, to say that he might not have been doing the stuff that they did is asinine.
33:23He invented what they do.
33:29Don Hudson was incredible, but Aaron Rodgers dates celebrities and supermodels.
33:35So, take Star...
33:36If you don't include Aaron Rodgers on the Mount Rushmore, I think that's going to look bad in a few
33:40years
33:40because he's going to go down as probably the greatest player that franchise has ever had.
33:43The Green Bay Packers have earned their fourth Super Bowl championship!
33:52I have a bit of a conundrum at quarterback.
33:55Why?
33:56I love them both for different reasons!
33:58And I will say Favre because...
34:00Sorry, I'm going back.
34:01I'm going to say Rodgers.
34:02I'm going to say Rodgers just because of what Brett Favre did towards the end of his career to me.
34:09And it's intercepted inside the 35-yard line of Green Bay!
34:15So many interceptions.
34:17I love to intercept things all the time, like my ex-girlfriend's mail.
34:22People look and say Brett has broken so many NFL records.
34:25Look, he drills the middle.
34:27He's got it!
34:28Take that!
34:29A monumental milestone in a legendary career!
34:33At this point, he's still done more than Aaron Rodgers has done,
34:37even if Aaron might be the better quarterback in time.
34:432-9.
34:47What's the amount of the greatest Mount Rushmore?
34:49I mean, you said the 49ers.
34:50Bill Walsh, Joe Montana, Ronnie Lott, Jerry Rice.
34:56I mean...
34:57The 49ers, you might need two Mount Rushmores for them.
35:00They have so many iconic guys.
35:02Mr. D.
35:03Oh, Mr. D.
35:04I'm putting Mr. D up there.
35:06Hey!
35:06Hey!
35:07Hey!
35:07Hey!
35:08Hey!
35:22Steve Young better be on that list.
35:27I mean, and then you could put, like, three of the four million dollar backfield players.
35:34Can we put Steve Young on the side, like, pointing at him?
35:38Like, like, Steve Young presents the 49ers Mount Rushmore.
35:44Yeah, Steve Young presents the 49ers Mount Rushmore.
35:53Steve Young...
35:54His tree...
35:55It's pretty crazy to see all the head coaches that came out of that.
35:58He was so far ahead strategically.
36:01He was so far ahead strategically.
36:01So we're here...
36:02We're here...
36:04We're here...
36:04We're here...
36:04In those early years, guys were open by five yards, and nobody knew how.
36:08No one was within ten yards of him.
36:11Before Bell attack, Bill Walsh was the genius.
36:15It's not congressional, too.
36:16Bill Walsh, compounded pro football observers throughout the year.
36:19Three Super Bowl victory.
36:21Three.
36:26Joe Montana, who, third-round draft pick, skinny little dude from Notre Dame, ballerina legs.
36:32The last time I saw legs like that, they were hanging out of a nest.
36:35But what made him great was the system that Walsh created, and then Montana's ability to execute perfection in that
36:44system.
36:44When you throw it right, you got it.
36:45You don't get what you want.
36:46You'll just throw it.
36:47Simply throw the ball away.
36:48They're not there the way it came.
36:50Montana rolling out the right.
36:51Looking toward the end zone.
36:53Throwing under pressure.
36:54Throws his pass.
36:55Touchdown!
36:56Touchdown!
37:02You have Joe Montana, who, until Tom Brady came around, most considered the greatest quarterback of all time.
37:07Joe never lost a Super Bowl, so maybe some still view Joe over Brady.
37:12If you look at Joe Montana's four Super Bowls.
37:15That argument should have died.
37:17The gold argument should have died when Brady lost the Super Bowl in 2017.
37:22Just think about it.
37:22It would have been better if Brady lost to a Jags team quarterback by Blake Bortles than losing the Super
37:33Bowl in a game he played great in?
37:35No.
37:38No.
37:39Aim the interception that bothered you the most.
37:41You can't.
37:42There wasn't one.
37:43Joe Montana, his third Super Bowl MVP award.
37:46It's just unsurpassed.
37:48Magical moments.
37:50A game that shouldn't be won, somehow won.
38:02The 49ers have scored.
38:06That's Joe Montana by a mile.
38:10It's almost literally impossible to write the 49ers history without Ronnie Lott.
38:14The only NFL safety to end his career with fewer fingers than he started with.
38:19There's nothing else to discuss.
38:24What we're going to discuss more.
38:25Ronnie Lott is pretty much the definition of hit stick.
38:28I think Madden should call hit stick the Ronnie Lott stick.
38:30He was to the defense what Joe Montana was to the offense.
38:34Everybody sold out this week.
38:36Everybody.
38:38Kingdom is great, isn't it?
38:40You gotta let him.
38:43Well, they have the greatest receiver of all time, and they're good.
38:49He wants the end zone.
38:51Rice has got it!
38:52Touchdown, 49ers!
38:54Jerry Rice.
38:56Probably the greatest football player of all time.
38:58I mean, not just receiver.
38:59Greatest player.
39:00Oh, my!
39:01Oh, one-handed catch!
39:03That was the sideline!
39:04One of his greatest catchers!
39:06Jerry Rice worked harder than anyone I've ever seen, had more competitive drive than anyone I've ever seen, was maniacal.
39:12Pretty amazing in witnessing his work ethic.
39:16I think the thing that really kind of, you know, propels Rice to that level of a conversation is its
39:24dominance over so many years.
39:26Jerry Rice!
39:27Oh, what a catcher, Rice!
39:31And the celebrating begins.
39:33You're not going to beat the 49ers and Mount Rushmore.
39:36You're just not.
39:36They are the Mount Rushmore of Mount Rushmore.
39:39So what the 49ers tried out, they don't take a backseat to anybody.
39:43They've got the coach, they've got the quarterback, they've got the game-changing wide receiver, and they've got the most
39:48ferocious hitter.
39:49And on the third level, the secondary in Ronnie Lott.
39:5249ers, pure platinum.
39:53We're the best!
39:55We are the best!
39:57We are the best!
39:59Well...
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