Either Sweetness or Butkus. Walter as he literally carried the team for most of his career. Butkus for the simple reason he freaking was the team during his time there a local kid that literally played for his hometown team.
He also did it throwing to Isaac Bruce and Torry Holt, Faulk even had a 1,000 yards receiving that year to go with his 1,300+ yards on the ground, Warner was awful for a few years until he ended up in AZ throwing to Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin and has Edgeren James in the backfield, if they kept track of stats back when Deacon Jones played he would be by far the all time leader
Mike Ditka’s attitude made him such a legendary player and head coach with the Bears based on his momentum to guide the Monsters of the Midway to a Super Bowl XX victory in 1985!
THE most iconic player that ANY TRUE BEAR FAN will think of first IS Sweetness #34. Payton Was the Bears from the beginning to the end of his career. The guy missed 2 games during his entire career, both in his final season in '87. Leaving at that time as the all time rushing leader was no joke. Especially considering the awful teams that he was saddled with for the majority of his early years, yet he never whined, bitched, or threatened to hold out for any selfish reason and played every single snap on the field with max effort. Having been a 'Grabowski' fan for over 40 years, Walter Payton will ALWAYS be the first Chicago Bear that comes to mind when I look over the history of My beloved Bears.
heh. "No one epitomized the Cowboys Ethos like Irvin" and I thought, yep, Drug abuse and sexual assault. Apparently still at it. Are you SURE you want to make that claim TPS?
Yo my man Love from the Fiji islands, but can you rank the nfl teams schedule release videos. Watching the Chargers Anime style and miami dolphins cinematic schedule release videos got me all hyped up for nfl 2023!!
Jack Lambert is my favourite but the concensus is Greene turned the franchise around. Anyway the most storied franchise in the NFL could have 15 names that fit the assignment. Still Jack benefited from playing behind the steel curtain and in front of Mel Blount
Vick only threw for 3,000 yards twice, 20 TDs once and never had back to back winning seasons, Matt Ryan led them to 5 straight winning seasons, 4 playoff appearances and two 13 win seasons
Well that's short-sighted. The 1974 draft class of the Steelers, Swan, Lambert, Webster, Stallworth, and UDFA Shell. The whole class was a turning point, but the one that start the change was the 1st the man out of North Texas State, Joseph Green.
I'm sorry, but Chad Ochocinco Johnson doesn't deserve to be chosen for the Bengals over Ken Anderson, Ken Riley, or the Bengals' HOF (Anderson and Riley deserve it), Anthony Muñoz.
There have been so many great players in Steelers history that you want to just say that everyone who ever played on those 70’s championship teams are collective icons.
On Raiders I wouldn’t even put in Tim Brown as all time receiver (as much as I loved him). I’d have gone with Belitnikof or Stabler, though Howie Long is my all time fave.
Gene Upshaw, Art Shell, Willie Brown, Ken Stabler and Howie Long all deserve to be there over Tim Brown. Raiders have had a lot of hall of fame players though
@@davester1970 He’s a worthy candidate. It was fun in NFL Top 10, after covering #1 (combined Gene Upshaw and Art Shell) they went with, “The #00 Raider of all time.”
Kurt Warner was truly a marvelous quarterback with both St.Louis and Arizona winning a super bowl championship in 1999 after three super bowl appearances and he's a hall of famer too
For the Browns, I would have picked Otto Graham, he played ten seasons, led them to ten league championships and won seven of them. For the Raiders, you have to go with Ken Stabler, "the Snake" was the iconic player of his era!
@@fallenpalladin look at his career statistics. He has nearly as many interceptions as touchdowns. He had elite offense weapons from his second year on. Aikman wouldn't have won any Super Bowl without all the things I originally mentioned. The other 2 you mentioned aren't much better and could have won Super Bowls with what Aikman had.
Honorable Mentions: Arizona Cardinals: Atlanta Falcons: Baltimore Ravens: Ed Reed Buffalo Bills: Bruce Smith Carolina Panthers: Steve Smith Chicago Bears: Walter Payton Cincinnati Bengals: Anthony Munoz Cleveland Browns: Otto Graham Dallas Cowboys: Roger Staubach Denver Broncos: Von Miller Detroit Lions: Calvin Johnson Green Bay Packers: Reggie White Houston Texans: Andre Johnson Indianapolis Colts: Marvin Harrison Jacksonville Jaguars: Kansas City Chiefs: Las Vegas Raiders: Marcus Allen Los Angeles Chargers: Los Angeles Rams: Aaron Donald Miami Dolphins: Bob Griese Minnesota Vikings: New England Patriots: John Hannah New Orleans Saints: New York Giants: Michael Strahan New York Jets: Darrelle Revis Philadelphia Eagles: Pittsburgh Steelers: Joe Greene San Francisco 49ers: Jerry Rice Seattle Seahawks: Richard Sherman Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Derrick Brooks Tennessee Titans: Washington Commanders:
First player I think of when a team is mentioned. So I guess they're iconic to me: Arizona Cardinals -Fitz Atlanta Falcons - Neon Deion Baltimore Ravens -Ray Lewis Buffalo Bills - Bruce Smith Carolina Panthers - Cam Chicago Bears- Sweetness Cincinnati Bengals - Anthony Munoz Cleveland Browns - Jim Brown Dallas Cowboys - Captain America Denver Broncos - Elway Detroit Lions - Barry Green Bay Packers - Strange, but I always think of the 3 QB's Houston Texans -JJ Watt Indianapolis Colts - Peyton Jacksonville Jaguars -????? Kansas City Chiefs - Derrick Thomas Las Vegas Raiders - Bo Los Angeles Chargers - Fouts Los Angeles Rams - Aaron Donald Miami Dolphins - Marino Minnesota Vikings - Fran Tarkenton New England Patriots - Brady New Orleans Saints - Brees New York Giants - LT New York Jets - Namath Philadelphia Eagles - Reggie White Pittsburgh Steelers - Mean Joe San Francisco 49ers - Montana Seattle Seahawks - Kenny Easley Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Lee Roy Selmon Tennessee Titans - King Henry Washington Commanders - The Diesel
I can understand why you say that. But to most Commanders fans, Sean Taylor is the first name that comes to their mind when you ask them who is the most iconic player in franchise history. Unfortunately part of that is because of his tragic passing. The other part of it is how brutal his tackling was and how he was one of the best upcoming cornerbacks in the league at the time. The way fans reacted to how poorly the statue that the organization had made in his honor just shows how much he still means to the fanbase. Before his passing, he was on his way to becoming the cornerstone of the franchise.
I can agree with you on all that. I think the other factor is footage and flash. The others don't have the highlights Taylor does because times were different.
I would put Steve Largent ahead of Beast Mode and Darryl Green or the Deisel ahead of Sean Taylor. I think Sean could've been the best safety of all time but the other 2 had longevity
When I think of the Niners. It’s Ronnie Lott. Dude chopped of a part of his finger to keep playing in a game. When you choose to amputate body parts to stay in the game. That’s a football player. And, definitely iconic.
Debatable picks: Carolina Panthers I probably would've picked Steve Smith Chicago Bears: I would've picked Walter Payton Dallas Cowboys: I would've picked Roger Staubach Raiders: I would've gone with Marcus Allen (the dude was elected to the team award six times in a row) Vikings: I probabjy would've still gone with Randy Moss, but it's a tossup between him and Adrian Peterson Seattle Seahawks: I've gotta go with Steve Largent Tennessee Titans: I would generally agree with this, but I think Eddie George is often underrated Now, this is no disrespect on anyone. It's just my opinion of who made more waves.
Walter Payton, Dick Butkus, Red Grange, George Halas, and Doug Atkins are Bears legends. Any true fan would name George Halas first, then Walter Payton.
@@Angry_Peanut_52 exactly, regardless of how many virtue signaling people and or people who want to be offended feel, the fact is they were known as the Redskins at that time.
when I hear Dallas Cowboys, the most iconic name I think of is Roger Staubach. And when I hear Green Bay Packers, the most iconic name I think of is Reggie White.
Irvin was a mess of the field, drugs, attach teammates with scissors because he wanted his hair cut and guy wouldn't move, he was first. Emmitt Smith no contest, best cowboy
As a Commanders fan - agreed on the Taylor pick. A super close runner-up = Darrell Green. I am thinking who all comes after that… Joe Theismann… Art Monk… John Riggins… Charles Mann… am I missing anyone?
Life long Pats fan myself, to think Brady and Manning played in the same division for 2 years and as starters for one, if the NFL knew what they were gonna have in both of them ( Manning still had question marks ) they would've sent Miami to the AFC South when the divisions were realigned, I can't think of another division that would've had 2 hall of fame QBs squaring off in their primes like we could've had with them
these would be mine. these were the guys that came to mind without having to google. teams like the Cards Lions Jets and Bengals, im sure there are more but just noone came to mind. Cardinals-Larry Fitz (agreed) Falcons-Vick (agreed), Matt Ryan, Julio Jones, Tony G, Primetime Panthers-Kuechly, Steve smith, Cam Newton (agreed), Julius Peppers Bears-Ditka (agreed), Peanut Tillman, Urlacher, Lance Briggs, Gale Sayers, Sweetness Cowboys-Aikman, Irvin(agreed), Witten, Parsons, Dez, Romo (yeah) Lions-Barry (agreed), Calvin, Hutch Packers- Rodgers, Favre, Starr, Matthews, Driver/Jennings/Nelson, Sterling Sharpe Rams-Kupp, Stafford, Steven Jackson, Kurt Warner, Isaac Bruce, the Fearsome Foursome Vikes-Purple people eaters, Tarkenton, AP, Moss, Carter, Culpepper Saints-Brees, Colston, Cam Jordan, Archie Manning Giants-LT, Eli (yeah), Tiki, Shockey, OBJ, Justin Tuck Eagles-Jaws, Reggie White, Mcnabb, Desean Jackson, Jason Kelce Niners-Montana, Young, Bosa, Jerry(obviously), TO(yeah), Dwight Clark (RIP), Frank Gore Seahawks(hate seattle)-Alexander, Russ, Jim Zorn, Largent Bucs-Sapp, Keyshawn, Brooks, Lynch Commanders/Redskins-Sean Taylor(RIP), Theismann, Alfred Morris, London Fletcher Ravens-Ray(agreed), Flacco(yeah), Lamar, Ray Rice(Yeah) Bills-Jim, Reed, Bruce Smith, Fitz Magic (yeah) Bengals-Chad, Carson, TJ Browns(hate the browns)-Kosar, Jim Brown(obviously), Josh Cribbs, Myles, Joe Haden, Ozzie Broncos(hate the Broncos)-Elway(obviously), Von, Shannon Sharpe, Thomas (RIP) Texans(hate Houston)-Andre Johnson, JJ(obviously) Colts-Peyton(obviously), Bob Sanders, James, Harrison, Freeney Jags- Josh Allen, Poz, Smith/Mccardell, Mathis, Leftwich, Gerrard, MJD, Fred, Boselli, Brunell Chiefs-Holmes, Charles, Len Dawson, Mahomes(obviously), Kelce, Tyreek(yeah), DT(RIP) Raiders-Tim Brown, Seabass, Lechler, the Snake, Plunkett, Gannon, Bo, Marcus, Freddie B, Cliff Branch Chargers-Alworth, Fouts, Bosa, Merriman, Seau (RIP), Vincent Jackson(RIP), Gates, Phillip, Tomlinson Dolphins-Jason Taylor, Cameron Wake, Marino (obviously), Mercury Morris, Ricky Williams, Zach Thomas Patriots-Brady (obviously), Gronk, Teddy, Branch, Welker, Edelman Jets-Namath(yeah), Revis Steelers-Swann, Big Ben, Bradshaw, Lambert, AB(yeah), Bettis, Micah, Watt, Hayward Titans-Vince (yeah), Mcnair(Rip), Finnegan, Eddie George, Kearse
Gotta go Staubach for the Cowboys. Irvin was amazing and he may define the Jerry Jones Cowboys but Staubach defined that organization back when people actually respected them.
The teams he definitely got wrong: Chiefs - Tony Gonzalez Chargers - LaDainian Tomlinson Bears - Walter Payton Raiders - Bo Jackson Rams - Kurt Warner Eagles - Brian Dawkins 49ers - Jerry Rice
I would argue that the most iconic part layer for the Rams is Aaron Donald. A 3 time DPOY, 7 time 1st Team All-Pro, 9 time Pro Bowl beast who’s in the conversation, along with Lawrence Taylor, as the greatest defensive player of all time? How was this not ur first pick?
Rams have a lot to choose from : Erik Dickerson, Kurt Warner, Marshall Faulk, Deacon Jones. The top 3 here are more deserving than Norm. Norm threw the prettiest ball outside of SonnyJergenson, but was a polarizing personality that half the players disliked! I say Erik Dickerson then Kurt and Faulk as 1a and 1b
I’d have Walter Payton over Iron Mike. Both are apart of the “mount Rushmore” of the Bears. But when you think Chicago, you think Sweetness.
Either Sweetness or Butkus. Walter as he literally carried the team for most of his career. Butkus for the simple reason he freaking was the team during his time there a local kid that literally played for his hometown team.
George Halas is the first name anyone who is a true Bears fan thinks of any other player.
I agree Payton every time. I would also put Staubach for the Cowboys.
Exactly Sweetness is the Bears nuff said
@@the1magageneral323no disrespect to Halas but not over Payton or Butkus
For the Rams Kurt Warner he literally took that team from nothing the year before to Super Bowls in his time there.
I would have said Deacon Jones but I think I agree with you
I’m thinking Aaron Donald since he won the Rams their first Super Bowl as the Los Angeles Rams.
Marshall Faulk
He also did it throwing to Isaac Bruce and Torry Holt, Faulk even had a 1,000 yards receiving that year to go with his 1,300+ yards on the ground, Warner was awful for a few years until he ended up in AZ throwing to Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin and has Edgeren James in the backfield, if they kept track of stats back when Deacon Jones played he would be by far the all time leader
The Rams had a few good choices now that I’m looking at the replies, but the only NFL jersey I own is A Kurt Warner jersey so for me he’s the one. 🥰
LT is waaay more iconic to the Chargers than Philip Rivers
31 TDs in a Season!
Yeah I was gonna say the same thing, I love Phil but I don't see how the Chargers most iconic player can be anyone but LT
For a second I thought you were talking about Lawrence Taylor lmao
I would have said Junior Seau
@@davidepling724 another good choice.
If Sean Taylor would've still be here more than likely he would be in the Hall of Fame.
Fax.🙏
They put players that have already passed away in the Hall of Fame. They did it with Sam Mills last year
The greatest Redskin ever is still Sammy Baugh.
Walter Payton is the first player that comes to mind when you think of the bears tbh
Second name. The first name any true Bears fan thinks of will be George Halas.
Brain dawkins for the eagles his energy was unmatched weapon X
As great as Van Buren was, in my mind THE most iconic Eagle is always gonna be Brian Dawkins
Facts
Or Nick Foles
or Reggie White
Facts
Truth. The Cowgirls still see him in their nightmares
I’m a die hard cowboys fan and Irvin is one of my favorite but I think of E.smith when we think of our iconic player
Larry Fritzgerald is the pinnacle of best player for a team, he was the high standard in last 20 years
Jack Lambert or Mean Joe Green are probably more iconic than Terry Bradshaw
Mean Joe
Nah, the blonde bomber was the man, even they didn't get over the hump to get to superbowls until Jack Lambert became a Steeler
Joe Greene all day
Mike Ditka’s attitude made him such a legendary player and head coach with the Bears based on his momentum to guide the Monsters of the Midway to a Super Bowl XX victory in 1985!
What do you think of Walter Peyton?? I would prefer him over Ditka, although I loved Ditka.
@@chrisphillips348 Payton or Butkus
@@Angry_Peanut_52 Gale Sayers is in the Mt Rushmore too. Yes Butkus was the second name or even Halas!!
@@Angry_Peanut_52 Halas is synonymous with Bears. They have a rich history!!
Walter Peyton is the most iconic player in Bears’ history.
Several were weird but how not mean Joe Greene over Bradshaw. He was way more emblematic
Joe Greene is the foundation that the Steelers are built upon...
No he wasn't
The Bears is 💯 Walter Peyton! A 5 year old could tell you that!!!
Walter Payton is the second name that pops into most minds about the Bears, the first name to any true fan would be George Halas.
@@the1magageneral323 it was players not owners/ managers
@@boerieroll Fine some were players before they were coaches
How about every NFL teams most forgotten superstar?
You're joking about Tim Brown. Ken Stabler, Fred Biletnikoff, and Jack Tatum define the Raiders.
For the Steelers I would go Mean Joe Green or Troy for most iconic
What about big ben
I thought be Joe Green!
Troy! Good catch there, yes! He’s a contender for sure!
Either joe green Jack lambert or Mel Blount
Eagles= Brian Dawkins the Most FEARED man in Football in his time
Brother as a bears fan I can tell you everyone thinks of Sweetness when people think if my team. I don’t know how y’all missed such a gimme
THE most iconic player that ANY TRUE BEAR FAN will think of first IS Sweetness #34. Payton Was the Bears from the beginning to the end of his career. The guy missed 2 games during his entire career, both in his final season in '87. Leaving at that time as the all time rushing leader was no joke. Especially considering the awful teams that he was saddled with for the majority of his early years, yet he never whined, bitched, or threatened to hold out for any selfish reason and played every single snap on the field with max effort. Having been a 'Grabowski' fan for over 40 years, Walter Payton will ALWAYS be the first Chicago Bear that comes to mind when I look over the history of My beloved Bears.
With all due respect to the Playmaker, Roger Staubach belongs on this list ..
I'd also put Emmitt and Aikman ahead of Irvin
heh. "No one epitomized the Cowboys Ethos like Irvin" and I thought, yep, Drug abuse and sexual assault. Apparently still at it. Are you SURE you want to make that claim TPS?
Agreed
Cant think of ravens without ray Lewis poping up first
Yo my man Love from the Fiji islands, but can you rank the nfl teams schedule release videos.
Watching the Chargers Anime style and miami dolphins cinematic schedule release videos got me all hyped up for nfl 2023!!
TBH the raiders definitely should have been Bo Jackson
Cmon man! Bradshaw for the Steelers, really? Have you not heard of Mean Joe Green?
Or Franco Harris
Or Jack Lambert
Never made super until drafting Lambert, first year superbowl win, no Lambert no superbowls
Jack Lambert is my favourite but the concensus is Greene turned the franchise around. Anyway the most storied franchise in the NFL could have 15 names that fit the assignment. Still Jack benefited from playing behind the steel curtain and in front of Mel Blount
Dallas's should be Roger Staubach
There is only one Mr. Cowboy and that is Bob Lilly
Yoy are EXACTLY right..
I would say Lee Roy salmon for the bucs not only was he a beast in Tampa he owns a ton of restaurants in the Tampa Bay area
Most iconic bills player, O.J. Simpson, not even close
Vick only threw for 3,000 yards twice, 20 TDs once and never had back to back winning seasons, Matt Ryan led them to 5 straight winning seasons, 4 playoff appearances and two 13 win seasons
Iconic not better
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For Tampa Bay it has to be Warren Sapp
Can tell you're not a Steelers fan, Mean Joe Greene would be the choice of most or Troy in the recent history.
They couldn't get to superbowl, but they drafted Jack Lambert and won 4 superbowls, no Lambert no superbowls
Well that's short-sighted. The 1974 draft class of the Steelers, Swan, Lambert, Webster, Stallworth, and UDFA Shell. The whole class was a turning point, but the one that start the change was the 1st the man out of North Texas State, Joseph Green.
As an Eagles fan, no, its Weapon X.
12:26 Cowboys fan here... Screw Tom Brady, Joe Montana all day.
I'm sorry, but Chad Ochocinco Johnson doesn't deserve to be chosen for the Bengals over Ken Anderson, Ken Riley, or the Bengals' HOF (Anderson and Riley deserve it), Anthony Muñoz.
Wrong on the Cowboys. Roger Stabauch is the Cowboys
Terry Bradshaw is certainly an icon in Steel City, but personally I would have given the number one honor to Joe Greene or Franco Harris.
There have been so many great players in Steelers history that you want to just say that everyone who ever played on those 70’s championship teams are collective icons.
On Raiders I wouldn’t even put in Tim Brown as all time receiver (as much as I loved him). I’d have gone with Belitnikof or Stabler, though Howie Long is my all time fave.
Gene Upshaw, Art Shell, Willie Brown, Ken Stabler and Howie Long all deserve to be there over Tim Brown. Raiders have had a lot of hall of fame players though
How about 00 Jim Otto?
@@davester1970 He’s a worthy candidate. It was fun in NFL Top 10, after covering #1 (combined Gene Upshaw and Art Shell) they went with, “The #00 Raider of all time.”
Kurt Warner was truly a marvelous quarterback with both St.Louis and Arizona winning a super bowl championship in 1999 after three super bowl appearances and he's a hall of famer too
Steve Largent for the Seahawks. As much as I loved Beast Mode, #80 was far more iconic.
I have to go Payton for the bears he is one of the best running backs of all time it’s him or ditka
Ask an Eagles fan who their favorite player is and they'll almost always say Brian Dawkins
Facts
Faks
Why did Sean Taylor Not get any Highlights?
For the Browns, I would have picked Otto Graham, he played ten seasons, led them to ten league championships and won seven of them. For the Raiders, you have to go with Ken Stabler, "the Snake" was the iconic player of his era!
Sorry, but it’s easily Jim Brown
Rip jim brown
Raiders nations Charles Woodson
You could have gone with Emmit Smith or Troy Aikman also for Dallas
I would’ve gone with Staubach
If you look at Aikman's stats he was only average. The Dallas offense, offensive line and defense made people think Aikman is better than he is
@@davidepling724 how many Super Bowls he win? How many does Tony Romo got? And let's not forget little Dak Prescott
@@fallenpalladin look at his career statistics. He has nearly as many interceptions as touchdowns. He had elite offense weapons from his second year on. Aikman wouldn't have won any Super Bowl without all the things I originally mentioned. The other 2 you mentioned aren't much better and could have won Super Bowls with what Aikman had.
Or Tom Landry who is far more iconic than any Cowboy player.
#SweetnesstheGreatest
Go Bears🐻
Ya nailed Washington! HTTR
Reggie White for the Eagles. Those 90’s Eagles' defense coach Buddy Ryan was dominant.
I like this, this a fantastic video, God bless you
The Saints could have also been Bobby Hebert because he is still talking about the Saints on the radio to this day.
Nah I don't agree
Michael Irvin over Roger Staubach?
I would have picked Marcus Allen for the Raiders
Denver didn’t take elway number one he was traded from the Baltimore colts to the broncos
Should have been Emmit Smith for most iconic cowboy
Someone with football knowledge, Irvin was drugging, and attacked teammate over haircut with scissors, he wanted his spot
For my Rams, I would have said Deacon Jones, he revolutionized the QB sack
As a Saints fan, for the Panthers I always think of either Luke Kuechly or Thomas Davis.
Falcons
Vick
Prime
Julio
That’s it.
Video Idea, Ranking every teams schedule release video
Washington John Riggins?
The Diesel
Honorable Mentions:
Arizona Cardinals:
Atlanta Falcons:
Baltimore Ravens: Ed Reed
Buffalo Bills: Bruce Smith
Carolina Panthers: Steve Smith
Chicago Bears: Walter Payton
Cincinnati Bengals: Anthony Munoz
Cleveland Browns: Otto Graham
Dallas Cowboys: Roger Staubach
Denver Broncos: Von Miller
Detroit Lions: Calvin Johnson
Green Bay Packers: Reggie White
Houston Texans: Andre Johnson
Indianapolis Colts: Marvin Harrison
Jacksonville Jaguars:
Kansas City Chiefs:
Las Vegas Raiders: Marcus Allen
Los Angeles Chargers:
Los Angeles Rams: Aaron Donald
Miami Dolphins: Bob Griese
Minnesota Vikings:
New England Patriots: John Hannah
New Orleans Saints:
New York Giants: Michael Strahan
New York Jets: Darrelle Revis
Philadelphia Eagles:
Pittsburgh Steelers: Joe Greene
San Francisco 49ers: Jerry Rice
Seattle Seahawks: Richard Sherman
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Derrick Brooks
Tennessee Titans:
Washington Commanders:
First player I think of when a team is mentioned. So I guess they're iconic to me:
Arizona Cardinals -Fitz
Atlanta Falcons - Neon Deion
Baltimore Ravens -Ray Lewis
Buffalo Bills - Bruce Smith
Carolina Panthers - Cam
Chicago Bears- Sweetness
Cincinnati Bengals - Anthony Munoz
Cleveland Browns - Jim Brown
Dallas Cowboys - Captain America
Denver Broncos - Elway
Detroit Lions - Barry
Green Bay Packers - Strange, but I always think of the 3 QB's
Houston Texans -JJ Watt
Indianapolis Colts - Peyton
Jacksonville Jaguars -?????
Kansas City Chiefs - Derrick Thomas
Las Vegas Raiders - Bo
Los Angeles Chargers - Fouts
Los Angeles Rams - Aaron Donald
Miami Dolphins - Marino
Minnesota Vikings - Fran Tarkenton
New England Patriots - Brady
New Orleans Saints - Brees
New York Giants - LT
New York Jets - Namath
Philadelphia Eagles - Reggie White
Pittsburgh Steelers - Mean Joe
San Francisco 49ers - Montana
Seattle Seahawks - Kenny Easley
Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Lee Roy Selmon
Tennessee Titans - King Henry
Washington Commanders - The Diesel
Love your video TPS and keep up the great work
Video idea every teams iconic or most recognizable moment or play in nfl history‼️
i expected sherman or wilson but lynch marshawn lynch really i'm impress
BO KNOWS, that he should’ve been on this list
Also Antonio gates or LT should’ve been over rivers
"Hail to the 'Skins, rest in peace Sean Taylor, one" - Wale on the Nike Boots Remix w/ Lil' Wayne
Commanders Daryl Green, Dexter Manely, or even John Riggins before Sean.
I can understand why you say that. But to most Commanders fans, Sean Taylor is the first name that comes to their mind when you ask them who is the most iconic player in franchise history. Unfortunately part of that is because of his tragic passing. The other part of it is how brutal his tackling was and how he was one of the best upcoming cornerbacks in the league at the time. The way fans reacted to how poorly the statue that the organization had made in his honor just shows how much he still means to the fanbase. Before his passing, he was on his way to becoming the cornerstone of the franchise.
I can agree with you on all that. I think the other factor is footage and flash. The others don't have the highlights Taylor does because times were different.
@@qaletage True, his highlights are badass
Raiders nations John madden
I would put Steve Largent ahead of Beast Mode and Darryl Green or the Deisel ahead of Sean Taylor. I think Sean could've been the best safety of all time but the other 2 had longevity
Whoever put this list together don’t know squat about football history. Steve Largent is still the best player in Seahawks history.
For Chicago, I would have Walter Payton. Seattle, Steve Largent. And Washington, John Riggins. Other than that, everything looks good! 😊❤
Steve Largent for sure. Our fist hall of famer.
For the Redskins I would have put the original gunslinger, Sammy Baugh.
For Steelers, I definitely say Bradshaw or Ben was my pick
Franco is more iconic
When I think of the Niners. It’s Ronnie Lott. Dude chopped of a part of his finger to keep playing in a game.
When you choose to amputate body parts to stay in the game. That’s a football player. And, definitely iconic.
Debatable picks:
Carolina Panthers
I probably would've picked Steve Smith
Chicago Bears:
I would've picked Walter Payton
Dallas Cowboys:
I would've picked Roger Staubach
Raiders:
I would've gone with Marcus Allen (the dude was elected to the team award six times in a row)
Vikings:
I probabjy would've still gone with Randy Moss, but it's a tossup between him and Adrian Peterson
Seattle Seahawks:
I've gotta go with Steve Largent
Tennessee Titans:
I would generally agree with this, but I think Eddie George is often underrated
Now, this is no disrespect on anyone. It's just my opinion of who made more waves.
Walter Payton, Dick Butkus, Red Grange, George Halas, and Doug Atkins are Bears legends. Any true fan would name George Halas first, then Walter Payton.
You are correct on one thing, Fred Taylor is under appreciated. However, Alstott over Sapp??
Roger Staubach
Sean Taylor didn’t play for the commanders, he played for the Redskins
I cannot stand when people do that.
Every player for Washington before 2020 played for the Redskins
@@Angry_Peanut_52 exactly, regardless of how many virtue signaling people and or people who want to be offended feel, the fact is they were known as the Redskins at that time.
Cowboys , Emmitt Smith
Where’s the guy that time stamps each team 😢
when I hear Dallas Cowboys, the most iconic name I think of is Roger Staubach. And when I hear Green Bay Packers, the most iconic name I think of is Reggie White.
You trippin on green bay
Reggie White the Eagles player?
@@crooster1 White was in Green Bay for 6 years and won a Super Bowl there. He had a greater impact there than in Philly.
Irvin was a mess of the field, drugs, attach teammates with scissors because he wanted his hair cut and guy wouldn't move, he was first.
Emmitt Smith no contest, best cowboy
Staubach
It would be a tough call between Brett, Aaron, and Bart, but I would say Bart unless you include coaches and then it would be Coach Lombardi
As a Commanders fan - agreed on the Taylor pick. A super close runner-up = Darrell Green. I am thinking who all comes after that… Joe Theismann… Art Monk… John Riggins… Charles Mann… am I missing anyone?
I loved the Brady Manning rivalry in the 2000’s being a Pats fan when I think of the Raiders I think of the legendary John Madden
He was a coach though
Life long Pats fan myself, to think Brady and Manning played in the same division for 2 years and as starters for one, if the NFL knew what they were gonna have in both of them ( Manning still had question marks ) they would've sent Miami to the AFC South when the divisions were realigned, I can't think of another division that would've had 2 hall of fame QBs squaring off in their primes like we could've had with them
these would be mine. these were the guys that came to mind without having to google. teams like the Cards Lions Jets and Bengals, im sure there are more but just noone came to mind.
Cardinals-Larry Fitz (agreed)
Falcons-Vick (agreed), Matt Ryan, Julio Jones, Tony G, Primetime
Panthers-Kuechly, Steve smith, Cam Newton (agreed), Julius Peppers
Bears-Ditka (agreed), Peanut Tillman, Urlacher, Lance Briggs, Gale Sayers, Sweetness
Cowboys-Aikman, Irvin(agreed), Witten, Parsons, Dez, Romo (yeah)
Lions-Barry (agreed), Calvin, Hutch
Packers- Rodgers, Favre, Starr, Matthews, Driver/Jennings/Nelson, Sterling Sharpe
Rams-Kupp, Stafford, Steven Jackson, Kurt Warner, Isaac Bruce, the Fearsome Foursome
Vikes-Purple people eaters, Tarkenton, AP, Moss, Carter, Culpepper
Saints-Brees, Colston, Cam Jordan, Archie Manning
Giants-LT, Eli (yeah), Tiki, Shockey, OBJ, Justin Tuck
Eagles-Jaws, Reggie White, Mcnabb, Desean Jackson, Jason Kelce
Niners-Montana, Young, Bosa, Jerry(obviously), TO(yeah), Dwight Clark (RIP), Frank Gore
Seahawks(hate seattle)-Alexander, Russ, Jim Zorn, Largent
Bucs-Sapp, Keyshawn, Brooks, Lynch
Commanders/Redskins-Sean Taylor(RIP), Theismann, Alfred Morris, London Fletcher
Ravens-Ray(agreed), Flacco(yeah), Lamar, Ray Rice(Yeah)
Bills-Jim, Reed, Bruce Smith, Fitz Magic (yeah)
Bengals-Chad, Carson, TJ
Browns(hate the browns)-Kosar, Jim Brown(obviously), Josh Cribbs, Myles, Joe Haden, Ozzie
Broncos(hate the Broncos)-Elway(obviously), Von, Shannon Sharpe, Thomas (RIP)
Texans(hate Houston)-Andre Johnson, JJ(obviously)
Colts-Peyton(obviously), Bob Sanders, James, Harrison, Freeney
Jags- Josh Allen, Poz, Smith/Mccardell, Mathis, Leftwich, Gerrard, MJD, Fred, Boselli, Brunell
Chiefs-Holmes, Charles, Len Dawson, Mahomes(obviously), Kelce, Tyreek(yeah), DT(RIP)
Raiders-Tim Brown, Seabass, Lechler, the Snake, Plunkett, Gannon, Bo, Marcus, Freddie B, Cliff Branch
Chargers-Alworth, Fouts, Bosa, Merriman, Seau (RIP), Vincent Jackson(RIP), Gates, Phillip, Tomlinson
Dolphins-Jason Taylor, Cameron Wake, Marino (obviously), Mercury Morris, Ricky Williams, Zach Thomas
Patriots-Brady (obviously), Gronk, Teddy, Branch, Welker, Edelman
Jets-Namath(yeah), Revis
Steelers-Swann, Big Ben, Bradshaw, Lambert, AB(yeah), Bettis, Micah, Watt, Hayward
Titans-Vince (yeah), Mcnair(Rip), Finnegan, Eddie George, Kearse
I would have chosen Erik Dickerson, Deacon Jones or Kurt Warner for the Rams myself
Gotta go Staubach for the Cowboys. Irvin was amazing and he may define the Jerry Jones Cowboys but Staubach defined that organization back when people actually respected them.
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I’m sorry to have to correct you on this, but Elway was not drafted by Denver, not initially! He was traded to Denver from the Baltimore Colts!!!
Roger Staubach “Captain America” is no question Americas Team’s most iconic player!!!!
An argument for Brian Dawkins for Eagles.
The teams he definitely got wrong:
Chiefs - Tony Gonzalez
Chargers - LaDainian Tomlinson
Bears - Walter Payton
Raiders - Bo Jackson
Rams - Kurt Warner
Eagles - Brian Dawkins
49ers - Jerry Rice
Eagles , Terrell Owens, McNabb, Reggie White
Wouldn’t be surprised if David Tyree was the most iconic giants player
Thurman Tomas let see Jerry Rice I'm old I can keep going lol
Sean Taylor for Commanders
How about doing every team iconic head coach
I would argue that the most iconic part layer for the Rams is Aaron Donald. A 3 time DPOY, 7 time 1st Team All-Pro, 9 time Pro Bowl beast who’s in the conversation, along with Lawrence Taylor, as the greatest defensive player of all time? How was this not ur first pick?
Brett Favre the gunslinger 5:58
Rams have a lot to choose from : Erik Dickerson, Kurt Warner, Marshall Faulk, Deacon Jones. The top 3 here are more deserving than Norm. Norm threw the prettiest ball outside of SonnyJergenson, but was a polarizing personality that half the players disliked! I say Erik Dickerson then Kurt and Faulk as 1a and 1b
Donald too!! Best inside defense lineman since Joe Green , who could be Pittsburgh’s choice!!
Did he just say Cam Newton is the most Iconic player for the Carolina Panthers? 😆🤣😂 That would be Steve Smith Sr.
Cap
Cam!!!!!!!!!!
Cam lost the ball and ran from it in superbowl and broncos jumped on it, Cam let team down
Tim Brown over Bo, this is brutal