I don't think so.
In fact, besides the great Earl Campbell, consider these past players who also wore the Houston Oiler uniform at one time or another during their careers:
Mike Munchak '82-'93
9 time Pro Bowler
Curley Culp '74-'80
6 time Pro Bowler
NFL Defensive POY, 1975
George Blanda '60-'66
lead Oilers to 1st two league titles, AFL history
AFL POY, 1961
(note: his 36 TD's in 1961 were most ever in NFL/AFL history until surpassed in 1984 by Dan Marino with 48 TDs)
Bruce Matthews '83-2001
14 time Pro Bowler
Elvin Bethea '68-'83
Not to mention John Henry Johnson....Ken Houston....Charlie Joiner.....and Warren Moon.
All the aforementioned names.....Earl included....are all enshrined members of the NFL Hall of Fame.
It's human nature to get caught up in the moment; we're all guilty of doing it....memories and experiences can get a little vague over the years. What you're seeing today is obviously an extremely talented...and often times, the most dominating football player on the field that particular day.
But Watt's story is still in it's infancy stage when you begin stacking it up against players of the past. To say he's already the "best ever" is slighting an awful lot of accomplished ballplayers who the fans of Houston football cheered for many moons ago. Watt will probably join them (someday)....but in the meantime, you might want to slow your row on the best ever anointment.
Better than The Tyler Rose? Wow....how soon we forget.......
I am on the JJ for MVP bandwagon!
I have been a Houston football fan since the Oiler's first year (1960) and I am now convinced JJ is the best football player to wear a Houston uniform.
Yes, that includes Earl Campbell!
Originally Posted by bigtex
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