Can someone explain to me why Lester Hayes isn't in the Hall of Fame? DPOY in 1980. 5x Pro-bowler. 2 Super Bowls. 1980s all decade team. What else is there? And don't give me that stickum BS. Stickum doesn't make a covered receiver open and doesn't make a bad player good.
It’ll get you the interceptions. That’s why the Judge pick numbers went down. With stickum all over his body he almost broke the single season record for interceptions with 13.
You guys got his right! Lester Hayes and Mike Haynes were by far the greatest most effective cornerback tandem ever. It's a scandal that Lester Hayes is not in the Hall of Fame with Mike Haynes.
How can the league let Hayes use sticker and then punish him by neglecting his introduction to the HOF and Hayes and Haynes was a great tandem,I remember how difficult it was to pass on them.
I was waiting to see Hayes and Haines mentioned and was prepared to scream out the back door if they weren't on this list. Good going guys! They were formidable!
Lester was SO big! He had those 13 INTs, I also remember Everson Walls’ 11 INTs, may have been consecutive seasons... Love seeing Hayes/Haynes in those intimidating black jerseys... That was back when “Silver & Black” MEANT something!!
@Harry Engel They were a great pair of CBs, I remember Walls because he played throughout the eighties, but i have less clear memories of Dennis Thurman, but i do remember him from the late seventies and my football cards lol... To think CBs and not Safeties picked off 13 or 11 passes in a season seems insane to me now
Just a clarification, when Deion played with Washington for one season in 2000, Champ Bailey was a Second-Team All-Pro while Deion wasn’t his normal self. The guy is also in the Hall of Fame. I know he was very young but I would say he wasn’t an average corner when he played with Prime.
He was better when Darrell Green played opposite, in fact him and Fred Smoot always leaned on him for advice, how come Champ kicked butt with the Broncos
@Harry Engel Hey there! They seem to have done well in at least recognizing the tandems that got attention in playoff games over the decades. As time goes by we now realize that the NFL makes it’s only real money off viewers watching each week in the present moment. They can’t get 10 million viewers watching a game replay from the past & they now emphasize post season success so much because those are the money games that keep networks & sponsors paying billions of dollars for the entire season. So the days of a Sonny Jurgensen being fondly remembered & making the HoF are in the past as the NFL has more influence w/sports media & pushes national recognition of players whose teams made the post season. 😅
Harry Engel I don’t the remember the order of the rankings but the Raiders were ahead of their time from the late 60s until 1983. Lester Hayes was always one of my favorite as was Mike Haynes. I believe that theae lists need to look at the combos w/the safeties included. The Lions in the early 1960s, the ‘64-‘68, Packers w/Herb Adderley & my Steelers w/Blount & I think Thomas & the 1980s 49ers were all special tandems & fit their times perfectly. No one really beat those teams in important games through the air. They all had great CB tandems who could adjust with or without the pass rush. Of course back in those days The running game could win games without much of a passing game. The entire backfield of the Seahawks Legion of Boom years was excellent but it wasn’t man to man coverage. It seems like there’s an arms race between DBs & WRs so things will fluctuate. CB to me is one of those positions where are the position as a whole is filled with so many talented players over the last 10 years that few get recognition because most are really good. Darrelle Revis of course stands out over the past 15 years. Hope all is well with you. Stay safe. 😀
0:00 Everson Walls and Dennis Thurman. 3:01 Kevin Ross and Albert Lewis. 6:13 Willie Brown and Skip Thomas. 9:43 Deion Sanders and Larry Brown*. 12:57 Mel Blount and J.T. Thomas. 16:43 Dick LeBeau and Night Train Lane*. 20:28 Herb Adderley and Bob Jeter. 23:35 Eric Wright and Ronnie Lott. 27:18 Frank Minnifield and Hanford Dixon. 31:56 Mike Haynes and Lester Hayes. *= Despite Prime Time and Anyone else means Neon Deion's random teammates. So I put Larry Brown as an example because he was the Super Bowl XXX MVP. Same thing with to Dick LeBeau. So I put Night Train Lane as an example.
Larry Brown was an ok player, and obviously had five picks and a further three in the playoffs while next to Sanders, but in my opinion the best corner Deion played with while in his prime was Eric Davis in San Francisco who was an all pro and two time pro bowler in the years after playing with Sanders. To clarify, in 1999 or 2000 when he played with Champ Bailey, I think he may have been more out of prime.
Mike Haynes and Raymond Claiborne were hard to beat New England especially with the stellar safeties they have back there. If New England's ownership hadn't been so cheap and kept pains him and Claiborne could have formed into one of the best duos of all time
The Lions are the franchise on this list that have Two or Three Cornerbacks in the Pro Bowl, Two players apart the All-Decade Teams in their respected decade and all Three are in the HOF
Revis and Company in 2009. They held teams to 8 TDs the whole year with 17 interceptions. Edit: 8 Passing TDs. Revis, Lito Sheppard, Kerry Rhodes, and Jim Leonhard.
Love these so much! If I had to make a request, Top 10 Comebacks (not player comebacks, in-game comebacks) is one I'd really like to see. Thanks for the videos!
Stick ‘‘em helped Hayes finish off plays with interceptions but his intelligence, as well as, physical and athletic capabilities got in position to go for those interceptions.
So glad this was posted in full. Deion is arguably the GOAT CB but the discussion of his partners was disingenuous. 10:28 I get the announcer said “almost” but that was 2nd year Champ Bailey who made the Pro Bowl that year next to Prime. And in Baltimore, Chris McAlister was the #1 in ‘04 and made the Pro Bowl. Samari Rolle joined in ‘05 and Deion only started 4 games that year.
Lester the molester was spectacular. Michael Haynes well I called him the shadow, because a shadow is always with you. You can’t get away from your shadow. I have always believed they were the best combo ever. They played versus what was listed as one of the best receiving combos of all times Mark Clayton and Mark super duper with the Miami dolphins and they totally shut them down. Just phenomenal.
Yes. I’m a Raiders fan so maybe I’m a bit biased, but afa a nearly-equal pair of CBs goes, there can’t be a better pair than Hayes/Haynes. Deion is the best CB ever, but these guys were the best pair. Dixon & Minnifield were like that also.
“The drive” shouldn’t be a mark against the Dixon and Minifield. They playing a prevent type defense where there was very little pass rush with left the dbs out to dry and gave Elway had all day to throw
@@diegopons4622 i am only guessing, but that’s an easy mistake to make, Earl Thomas, to me anyway, looks more like a CB, size-wise. Brandon Browner (as is Sherman) is BIG, esp for a CB.
Ronnie was the total package in a secondary. He could play corner or safety at the elite level, he hit like a freight train, he could cover, he could pick it and return it.
Lester Hayes & Mike Haynes is, was, ever will be the greatest cornerback tandem of all time. The duo completely shut down the Washington Redskins wide receivers in Superbowl XV111. The Raiders last of 3# Superbowls world championships. The first Superbowl world championship for the city of Los Angeles, CA. It's a low down dirty shame that Lester Hayes is not in the Hall Of Fame. Hayes won DPOY in 1980. Hayes holds the all time season record 13# interceptions. Hayes was on the 1980's all NFL decades team.
I'm not a Raiders fan but I agree with the number 1 picks tandem of Hayes and Haynes. If you planned on beating the Raiders back then with the pass you were in for a very long day and if you were forced to play catch up you were in real trouble
I feel like cornerback tandems are less impressive nowadays. Now I feel you need 3 great guys, 2 corners and a nickel corner, in order to really shut down offenses. What teams have the best 3 guys
@Fries too many teams have 3 great receivers and a tight end. The ace set is basically the standard. If you can only shutdown the two wideouts an offense will still pick you apart.
People can say this and that about great defenses, but I'll match it with the Raiders 1983 D with them all. Hall of famers Long, Haynes, Hendricks - Raiders sack leader all time Townsend - and not to mention the insane Alzado and former defensive player of the year Hayes. Millen great LB and loved Pickel and Kinlaw. Van McElroy was amazing as well. Just crazy great. So many Hall of Famers and Pro Bowlers/All pros on that D.
Can't argue with #1, then again, I'm a Raiders fan. Can I get an horrible mention Eric Allen and Charles Woodson. Boy they were great together, and EA should be in the hall of fame also along with Hayes. The 5th best CB (Haynes, Hayes, Woodson, Allen) I saw play for the Raiders (been a fan since 1980) was Terry McDaniel, love watching him play.
nothing but love for Deion but I feel like on a list of the best cornerback tandems every entry on the list should be, y'know, a tandem. They could've at least put Deion and Tim McKyer or Deion and Larry Brown.
@Hate Myself he wasn't good but he wasn't that much worse then Skip Thomas, so if Thomas gets to be on this list then theres no reason Brown cant. but personally i'd go with Deion and McKyer.
Everson 😂😂!! And just because Brown created bump& run coverage doesn't mean he should be higher on this list. It's about tandems not individual cornerbacks
Terry McDaniel and Albert Lewis don't get a mention...neither does Woodson and Eric Allen...hell this whole list could be populated by Raiders' corners...Willie Brown and LCB.
No doubt deion was the best CB ever, especially pure cover corner but I thought it was kinda lame to have him ranked top 10 for CB tandems, if they hadthrown that in as an honorable mention and said hey, arguably deion was as good as some of or most of these tandems by himself cool I get that but this was best CB tandems, idk i guess if nothing else they could have mentioned who was the best CB who did happen to get to play onthe other side from deion.
The 80s raider defense does not get talked about enough Number 8 on top 10 linebacker corps Number 1 on top ten cornerback tandems Then throw in Howie Long, Van McElroy If the raiders took Marino or the trade for Elway went through they would’ve ruled the 80s
Also, not to mention that team made an AFC Championship Game with Jay Schroeder at quarterback in 1990, so Marino may have had a shot to go a decent distance there.
Diehard Steelers fan for 50 years but Lester Hayes not being in the HOF is ridiculous. The man’s resume reads like one of the Best Ever
I agree with you 💯
Can someone explain to me why Lester Hayes isn't in the Hall of Fame? DPOY in 1980. 5x Pro-bowler. 2 Super Bowls. 1980s all decade team. What else is there? And don't give me that stickum BS. Stickum doesn't make a covered receiver open and doesn't make a bad player good.
It’ll get you the interceptions. That’s why the Judge pick numbers went down. With stickum all over his body he almost broke the single season record for interceptions with 13.
No.,No reason why.✌️
@@jacklane7489 that had nothing to do with why he's in the HOFer. Basically the one introduced the stickem to hall of Fame Oakland WR
STICK 'EM. It's gotta be the only reason.
@@diegopons4622 If it was Stick'Em Fred B wouldn't be in the HOF y'all.
You guys got his right! Lester Hayes and Mike Haynes were by far the greatest most effective cornerback tandem ever. It's a scandal that Lester Hayes is not in the Hall of Fame with Mike Haynes.
How can the league let Hayes use sticker and then punish him by neglecting his introduction to the HOF and Hayes and Haynes was a great tandem,I remember how difficult it was to pass on them.
The Skins got punished by Hayes & Haynes in SB XVIII!! Black Sunday!!!!!
Playing man for man to man
I was waiting to see Hayes and Haines mentioned and was prepared to scream out the back door if they weren't on this list. Good going guys! They were formidable!
The 2000 AFC West division champions Oakland Raiders had a cornerback tandem of Charles Woodson & Eric Allen
Pack. AL HARRIS AND C WOOD
He’s back 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
2021 couldn't have started any better. Keep it up
I just went to roster behind Hayes and Haynes. Van McElroy. 111 games 33 ints. Or an int every 3rd game. That pass defense was awesome.
Don't forget Mike Davis, a very good SS and the man that stopped the Browns from going to a SB. 😎
Mike Davis was the other safety I believe.
VS the cardiac kids & Brian Sipe. What a game!!! Mike Davis couldn’t even feel the ball but held on…..LEGEND!!!!!! RN4L
😎 Back with another top 10 Issac Green underrated as hell 😂
The Redskins had some good tandems. D. Green & C. Bailey. Primetime & D. Green. Etc.
I still believe if Snyder hadn't fired Schottenheimer after one year, that team would have developed one of the more fearsome defenses in the league.
Another great mention Sam Madison and Patrick Surtain
Even though it didn’t last long, AJ Bouye and Jalen Ramsey were devastating together
They deserved to play in the super bowl together
Honestly annoying asf 😭
The got robbed in that afc title game. Worst officiated game I’ve seen since the Seahawks vs 49ers in 2013
@@leeroyv5345yea man those bad calls before halftime and 3 horrible calls in the 4th quarter helped New England
@@leeroyv5345the 2019 nfc championship was the most bullshit game I’ve ever had the displease of witnessing
Lester was SO big! He had those 13 INTs, I also remember Everson Walls’ 11 INTs, may have been consecutive seasons...
Love seeing Hayes/Haynes in those intimidating black jerseys...
That was back when “Silver & Black” MEANT something!!
@Harry Engel They were a great pair of CBs, I remember Walls because he played throughout the eighties, but i have less clear memories of Dennis Thurman, but i do remember him from the late seventies and my football cards lol... To think CBs and not Safeties picked off 13 or 11 passes in a season seems insane to me now
Albert Lewis & Kevin Ross....underrated at #9.
The 2001 Oakland Raiders tandem of Eric Allen & Charles Woodson
6:26 I know it was indirect but that is the first time in my life that I heard someone calling Willie Brown *overrated*
He’s not overrated.
Skip may have been a little bit, but it’s not like he got any individual accolades or anything.
Obviously this aired back in 2008, but when Peyton went to Denver, Aqib Talib and Chris Harris Jr were beasts together.
Definitely
How about the legion of boom led by Richard Sherman?
Another classic upload thank you isaac Green
Lester Hayes & Mike Haynes of The 1983 Los Angeles Raiders are the greatest cornerback tandem of all time!! Hands down!!
until they banned stick um
@@scallyofwag Gloves today are better than stickem
@@badcornflakes6374 Gloves don't help CB's intercept passes with their elbows, stick um did 🤣🤣
Yes they were the best.
@@scallyofwag They came together AFTER they banned stickum, genius
Just a clarification, when Deion played with Washington for one season in 2000, Champ Bailey was a Second-Team All-Pro while Deion wasn’t his normal self. The guy is also in the Hall of Fame. I know he was very young but I would say he wasn’t an average corner when he played with Prime.
@Harry Engel hindsight is 20/20 my brother lol
He was better when Darrell Green played opposite, in fact him and Fred Smoot always leaned on him for advice, how come Champ kicked butt with the Broncos
He was awesome in that period with or without stick um.. and I was shocked that he's not in the hall
Exactly, should have been in years or decades ago.
Deion sanders and tim mckyer were fun to watch in 1991. Both got a combined 12 ints,(6 picks each).
Awesome list. Thank you Isaac Green!!!!
@Harry Engel Hey there! They seem to have done well in at least recognizing the tandems that got attention in playoff games over the decades. As time goes by we now realize that the NFL makes it’s only real money off viewers watching each week in the present moment. They can’t get 10 million viewers watching a game replay from the past & they now emphasize post season success so much because those are the money games that keep networks & sponsors paying billions of dollars for the entire season. So the days of a Sonny Jurgensen being fondly remembered & making the HoF are in the past as the NFL has more influence w/sports media & pushes national recognition of players whose teams made the post season. 😅
Harry Engel I don’t the remember the order of the rankings but the Raiders were ahead of their time from the late 60s until 1983. Lester Hayes was always one of my favorite as was Mike Haynes. I believe that theae lists need to look at the combos w/the safeties included.
The Lions in the early 1960s, the ‘64-‘68, Packers w/Herb Adderley & my Steelers w/Blount & I think Thomas & the 1980s 49ers were all special tandems & fit their times perfectly. No one really beat those teams in important games through the air. They all had great CB tandems who could adjust with or without the pass rush. Of course back in those days The running game could win games without much of a passing game.
The entire backfield of the Seahawks Legion of Boom years was excellent but it wasn’t man to man coverage. It seems like there’s an arms race between DBs & WRs so things will fluctuate. CB to me is one of those positions where are the position as a whole is filled with so many talented players over the last 10 years that few get recognition because most are really good. Darrelle Revis of course stands out over the past 15 years. Hope all is well with you. Stay safe. 😀
Harry Engel Agree!
0:00 Everson Walls and Dennis Thurman.
3:01 Kevin Ross and Albert Lewis.
6:13 Willie Brown and Skip Thomas.
9:43 Deion Sanders and Larry Brown*.
12:57 Mel Blount and J.T. Thomas.
16:43 Dick LeBeau and Night Train Lane*.
20:28 Herb Adderley and Bob Jeter.
23:35 Eric Wright and Ronnie Lott.
27:18 Frank Minnifield and Hanford Dixon.
31:56 Mike Haynes and Lester Hayes.
*= Despite Prime Time and Anyone else means Neon Deion's random teammates. So I put Larry Brown as an example because he was the Super Bowl XXX MVP. Same thing with to Dick LeBeau. So I put Night Train Lane as an example.
Larry Brown was an ok player, and obviously had five picks and a further three in the playoffs while next to Sanders, but in my opinion the best corner Deion played with while in his prime was Eric Davis in San Francisco who was an all pro and two time pro bowler in the years after playing with Sanders.
To clarify, in 1999 or 2000 when he played with Champ Bailey, I think he may have been more out of prime.
@@fortynights1513But Deion got hurt in 2000.
@@joshuagamboaii741Very true.
Of the years where he was healthy I say him and Eric Davis in 94 was the best tandem.
Haynes and Clayborn were a pretty good tandem as well.
Thanks for making this.
Mike Haynes and Raymond Claiborne were hard to beat New England especially with the stellar safeties they have back there. If New England's ownership hadn't been so cheap and kept pains him and Claiborne could have formed into one of the best duos of all time
Honorable mention rod perry and pat thomas with the late 70s rams
I saw one of the best of the rest segments, and it mentioned a corner named LeRoy Irvin who played in LA in the mid 80’s.
The Lions are the franchise on this list that have Two or Three Cornerbacks in the Pro Bowl, Two players apart the All-Decade Teams in their respected decade and all Three are in the HOF
I know these videos came out between 2007-2010
@Harry Engel I agreed
Revis and Company in 2009. They held teams to 8 TDs the whole year with 17 interceptions.
Edit: 8 Passing TDs. Revis, Lito Sheppard, Kerry Rhodes, and Jim Leonhard.
Yesss!!!! Jets fan here. What an incredible Backfield that was.
@@drewmusolino3032Revis should have won DPOY that season!
Love these so much! If I had to make a request, Top 10 Comebacks (not player comebacks, in-game comebacks) is one I'd really like to see. Thanks for the videos!
I don't have in-game comebacks but hopefully will get it soon.
One of my favorite episodes.
Everson Walls 1981: 11 interceptions
Trevon Diggs 2021: 11 Interceptions
Good ball hawks
Stick ‘‘em helped Hayes finish off plays with interceptions but his intelligence, as well as, physical and athletic capabilities got in position to go for those interceptions.
So glad this was posted in full.
Deion is arguably the GOAT CB but the discussion of his partners was disingenuous.
10:28 I get the announcer said “almost” but that was 2nd year Champ Bailey who made the Pro Bowl that year next to Prime. And in Baltimore, Chris McAlister was the #1 in ‘04 and made the Pro Bowl. Samari Rolle joined in ‘05 and Deion only started 4 games that year.
Sam Madison and Patrick Surtain should be in the top 10.
Agreed
Yep
Agreed. Replace Deion and anybody with them.
I was a Jets fan...and those two were Legendary.
They were damn good. I saw them shut down Rice and Brown
Lester the molester was spectacular. Michael Haynes well I called him the shadow, because a shadow is always with you. You can’t get away from your shadow. I have always believed they were the best combo ever. They played versus what was listed as one of the best receiving combos of all times Mark Clayton and Mark super duper with the Miami dolphins and they totally shut them down. Just phenomenal.
33:56 Lester Hayes did it 'without' stickum too. As (balanced) pair of corners there were non better than Hayes and Haynes
Yes. I’m a Raiders fan so maybe I’m a bit biased, but afa a nearly-equal pair of CBs goes, there can’t be a better pair than Hayes/Haynes. Deion is the best CB ever, but these guys were the best pair.
Dixon & Minnifield were like that also.
Primetime on a cornerback tandem. By hisself
Vincent and Taylor, and Sheldon Brown and Lito Shepard💯He'll our whole secondary back then!
Yes!!! MOAR
“The drive” shouldn’t be a mark against the Dixon and Minifield. They playing a prevent type defense where there was very little pass rush with left the dbs out to dry and gave Elway had all day to throw
this is great
Post more top 10s highlights of my day
Hayes and Haynes my favourite duo, thanks for the great video man🤘😆
Chris Harris Jr and Akib Talib would be one of the best pairings since this was released
Richard Sherman and Earl Thomas in the future would make the top 10, in my opinion.
Earl Thomas is/was a Free Safety. I am pretty sure Brandon Browner was the other CB opposite Sherman, at least at first.
@@tuckercarlsonsmicropenis1283 you're right. 👍
@@diegopons4622 i am only guessing, but that’s an easy mistake to make, Earl Thomas, to me anyway, looks more like a CB, size-wise. Brandon Browner (as is Sherman) is BIG, esp for a CB.
Earl Thomas is a free safety.
Definitely and Maybe one of the Talib tandems, Barber n' Him in Tampa 08-'12, or that his short time in New England, or his Denver years.
Ronnie was the total package in a secondary. He could play corner or safety at the elite level, he hit like a freight train, he could cover, he could pick it and return it.
Deion Sanders and Kevin Smith for Dallas in ‘96 did some serious damage.
The way they describe Emerson walls reminds me so much of how they describe trevon diggs
Eric Allen & Bobby Taylor were great in the 90s
Patrick sustain and Sam Madison biggest snub
I hope Old Man Willie would be proud of Heyward and Hobbs
Lester Hayes & Mike Haynes is, was, ever will be the greatest cornerback tandem of all time. The duo completely shut down the Washington Redskins wide receivers in Superbowl XV111. The Raiders last of 3# Superbowls world championships. The first Superbowl world championship for the city of Los Angeles, CA. It's a low down dirty shame that Lester Hayes is not in the Hall Of Fame. Hayes won DPOY in 1980. Hayes holds the all time season record 13# interceptions. Hayes was on the 1980's all NFL decades team.
Actually Dick Night Train Lane holds the record with 14 interceptions back in 1952,during a 12 game season.But Lester Hayes should be in the HOF
Good shit
Prolly got made around the time they got together but Revis and Cromartie were legit
Night Train Lane, Dick LeBeau and Lem Barney should be #2
You gotta throw in Joey Browner and Richard Sherman of the Seahawks in their championship run to SB48
@Harry Engel
I feel dumb as hell
There will never be none better than Hayes and Hanes.
I'm not a Raiders fan but I agree with the number 1 picks tandem of Hayes and Haynes. If you planned on beating the Raiders back then with the pass you were in for a very long day and if you were forced to play catch up you were in real trouble
Isaac can you upload Top ten pass rushers and QB/WR combos
I feel like cornerback tandems are less impressive nowadays.
Now I feel you need 3 great guys, 2 corners and a nickel corner, in order to really shut down offenses.
What teams have the best 3 guys
@Fries too many teams have 3 great receivers and a tight end.
The ace set is basically the standard. If you can only shutdown the two wideouts an offense will still pick you apart.
How about Donnie Abraham and Ronde Barber/Brian Kelly on the Buccaneers during the late 90s and early 2000s?
No mention of Jimmy Hill and Night train tandem? Train was older on the lions
How did Dixon and Minnifield do during The Drive? Or the Fumble ? Or in '89? Asking for a friend...
weird bringing up the Eric Wright tackle in the '81 conference title game when it's now a personal foul penalty in today's NFL
Eric Wright's tackle, Lester Hayes' stickum. Man, do I miss the old NFL!!!
Mike Haynes was a beast.
#5 should be #1, #10 should be #2, #1 can be #3 and follow suit.
How about Troy Vincent and Bobby Taylor or Sheldon Brown and Lito Shepherd for the Eagles during the 2000s?
For deion sanders part, did he skip over champ bailey and said did not strike fear in offense. just WOW?
People can say this and that about great defenses, but I'll match it with the Raiders 1983 D with them all. Hall of famers Long, Haynes, Hendricks - Raiders sack leader all time Townsend - and not to mention the insane Alzado and former defensive player of the year Hayes. Millen great LB and loved Pickel and Kinlaw. Van McElroy was amazing as well. Just crazy great. So many Hall of Famers and Pro Bowlers/All pros on that D.
No way,this list is BS, Blount has to be number one because they had to change the rules because of him and he was one hell of of hitter
Can't argue with #1, then again, I'm a Raiders fan. Can I get an horrible mention Eric Allen and Charles Woodson. Boy they were great together, and EA should be in the hall of fame also along with Hayes. The 5th best CB (Haynes, Hayes, Woodson, Allen) I saw play for the Raiders (been a fan since 1980) was Terry McDaniel, love watching him play.
Antoine Antoine Winfield Nate Clements to think we could have had Stephon Gilmore and Trey Day White
Top Dawgs #1
nothing but love for Deion but I feel like on a list of the best cornerback tandems every entry on the list should be, y'know, a tandem. They could've at least put Deion and Tim McKyer or Deion and Larry Brown.
@Hate Myself he wasn't good but he wasn't that much worse then Skip Thomas, so if Thomas gets to be on this list then theres no reason Brown cant. but personally i'd go with Deion and McKyer.
21:38 a testament to their football intelligence.
Surtain and Madison not being on this list is a tragedy. It probably was made when they were still playing tho...
thats a good call
Made in 2008.
#10 thanks for being so good Emerson. Signed a 49er fan
#9 belongs a lot higher than 9. Willie Brown created the bump and run.
#8. Lame
Everson 😂😂!! And just because Brown created bump& run coverage doesn't mean he should be higher on this list. It's about tandems not individual cornerbacks
I would put Stephon Gilmore and Jason McCourty for they did over the past two or threes won 1 out of the two Super Bowls together out of it.
There was a year where Tim Jennings led the league in interceptions and peanut Tillman led in forced fumbles
For once # 1 is correct
Monte Jackson and Rod Perry mid 70s !
What about Ronnie Lott and the other guy he played with. Before they made him and safety, all I remember is he was cross eyed
Ronnie Lott & Eric Wright is #3 on this list. I guess you fell asleep
The Steeler Homer would say "Terry Bradshaw, best head of hair, all time!"
I would say Champ Bailey was his best opposite corner. Unfortunately, he wasn’t peak at that point, and I mean Deion. He was old and injured.
I saw Champ Bailey get torched by Raiders Jerry Porter for 3 touchdowns receptions!!!
Champ Bailey was overrated!!!
@@crazyeyes7596 That’s 🧢
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Terry McDaniel and Albert Lewis don't get a mention...neither does Woodson and Eric Allen...hell this whole list could be populated by Raiders' corners...Willie Brown and LCB.
Darelle Revis, Antonio Cromartie
Lester had a great year in '83, but I'd take Ray Clayborn & Mike Haynes.
No doubt deion was the best CB ever, especially pure cover corner but I thought it was kinda lame to have him ranked top 10 for CB tandems, if they hadthrown that in as an honorable mention and said hey, arguably deion was as good as some of or most of these tandems by himself cool I get that but this was best CB tandems, idk i guess if nothing else they could have mentioned who was the best CB who did happen to get to play onthe other side from deion.
The 80s raider defense does not get talked about enough
Number 8 on top 10 linebacker corps
Number 1 on top ten cornerback tandems
Then throw in Howie Long, Van McElroy
If the raiders took Marino or the trade for Elway went through they would’ve ruled the 80s
Greg Townsend was pretty good too
Also, not to mention that team made an AFC Championship Game with Jay Schroeder at quarterback in 1990, so Marino may have had a shot to go a decent distance there.
@@fortynights1513 and of course by 1990 you had Bo, Tim Brown, and Willie Gault
Who is George Atkinson? Never heard of her.
I don't understand why y'all completely forgot Kevin Greene 160 26 fumble recoveries 5 interceptions 3 safeties in the Football Hall of Fame
Kinda mad Bobby Taylor and Troy Vincent didn't get a mention.
Oakland getting Hanes from New England has finally been paid back by us giving McDaniels as a head coach over to Oakland or Las Vegas
Remember that behind Hayes and Haynes was all pro Vann McElroy
Lamar Parrish and Ken Riley belong on this list!
Absolutely
Fred Biletnikoff a Raider receiver used stickum as much as Lester Hayes yet Lester gets the blame and the credit for it being banned.
Deion Sanders and Kevin Smith, Dallas Cowboys ( not the best duo, but very good).