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Ed B's avatar

For anyone who would like to keep score, I've created a Google Sheet that has Joe's Football 101 list. It counts entries by teams and positions. Anyone should be able to view it with the following link:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19reESfIvV2ROI5rdehKSyU6j7ujt94xoHYUrPaJcDtw/edit?usp=sharing

Counts by team and position are included in separate sheets. You can reach them by clicking on the sheet tabs at the bottom of the main window.

Teams can include a primary and secondary team. My preference would be to only include a secondary team if the player was on that team for more than a year. With this scoring, Montana would get included with the Chiefs as a secondary team since he was there for two years. Namath and Unitas would not be counted as a Ram or Charger, respectively, for their token year on each team. For now, I'm using the existing NFL teams. I'll add more teams as needed, although I'll stick by franchise (e.g., the Raiders in Oakland, LA, and Las Vegas will all fall under one team name). CLV will cover both the original and expansion Browns. The Ravens will not inherit prior Browns.

Positions are listed individually, and then rolled up into categories (e.g., offensive line), and rolled up again into offense versus defense. Let me know if it's worth including multiple positions for a player (e.g, should Gale Sayers be listed as a returner as well as a running back?).

I'll eventually add a decade count by the final year of play. It may make more sense to decrement that by a year or two so someone retiring in 1990 or 1991 should be counted more for the 80s than 90s. Obviously player careers often span multiple decades, so I could expand this later if there is demand for it.

I'm open to suggestions, corrections, and feedback. Just post comments in Joe's blog.

DavidO's avatar

Most 100 Greatest X lists are 100 celebrations one after the other. While Joe has that, I'm really loving the 'two-fers' as the compare/contrasts really shine a new perspective on BOTH of the players honored on the list.

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