I'm a lifelong Steeler Fan, and I remember watching Mr Hannah play as a kid, now as a adult watching him here:: My God that man had the quickest feet I've seen a big man have outside of the Cowboys Nate Newton ever. Watching him handle Randy White in his prime with ease is incredible. Would've liked to see Mr Hannah win a Super Bowl. I still have that SI magazine from 81 . Mr Hannah I believe could've played in any era including today and he would have dominated again. Great vid thanx
Fun facts for the younger crowd and a little perspective: 1) John Hannah had 34" thighs. Each one! 2) He bent Joe Nash's face mask with a block (this was in the days when they were rubber coated steel) 3) Opposing defensive coaches told their DBs that when faced against Hannah one-on-one, just fall down. The theory was they were going down anyway, so might as well not get hurt doing it.
Wow, no comments - well let me say much thanks for grinding the tape and putting up such an amazing compilation. Long time NE fan and always heard great things about Hannah but somewhat embarrassed to find he is regarded as one of the the greatest if not THE greatest OL of alltime. What an amazing run blocker, absolutely devastating on those pulls and had a knack for keeping his balance and taking out multiple defenders. On pass blocking he seems to have been the type of player teammates would have loved as he constantly had his head on a swivle and was looking to help on their blocks or just to hit someone. Played his entire career in NE and only missed something like 5 games in a 10+yr career - which is crazy given his position and the rigours of it. Again great compilation, the music works really well and appreciate you sharing it with us. :-)
Finally the highlights of my favorite player. John “hog” Hannah is the best offensive guard of all time!!!!!!! I probley have the biggest Hannah football cards collection. Thank you so much. Appreciate the hard work!
Ik nobody can fact track me but im related to john hanna, my grandma laura spearman babysitted him as a child and my dad grew up knowing him. All i know he is my 2nd uncle
When I was a kid you often could get only one game so I watched the Patriots whether I liked it or not. I had started playing competitive tackle football and I was a linemen so often I would just watch John Hannah. Every play I just watched what Hannah did. I loved it. He was my favorite player of all-time until recently when Drew Brees overtook him but he's still right there at #2.
I’m old and have watched a lot of offensive lineman cause that was my son’s position… John Hannah, in my opinion was the best I’ve had the pleasure to watch….
John spoke at the Ohatchee athletic banquet in 1973! A year later i made the starting lineup as an offence lineman. Oh how i hated to pull. The screen and draw were my favorite plays. Step back to pass block and the sucker charges like a grizzlie bear, take him out and the back gets a big gain. The screen was difficult to pull off as a lineman but when it worked it was a beauty to see! Hannah was the best lineman of all time and a great person as well. I watched him when i attended Alabama football games.
Thanks for putting this together. What a dominant player. these are big human beings he is pushing around. He was athletic also allowing him to sprawl out as was the case against the Oakland Raiders DB
I never watched Hannah play but I remember that block he did vs the Raiders on NFL Films when I was young and that was the first time I was wowed by an O Lineman unprovoked. I'm so glad I saw it again, I thought I may have exaggerated it in my mind.
Hog was like a snowplow! It must’ve been terrifying for a LB or especially a DB to see him coming at you. What a Freight Train! Can you imagine John Hannah at LG and Larry Allen at RG? 😳
Lately i've focused on Hog Hannah when watching older Patriots games. What a pleasure it is to watch him dominate in the trenches with blocking and pulling.
He is a very wealthy man. He became an investment banker in Boston after he retired from football. Then retired from that and moved home to Alabama to raise cattle and chickens.
@@michaelclark9762He's doing well, he said football helped him create what he has today, he's a very modest, kind man that doesn't take anything for granted
Might be my age=era of the sport, or bias as a Dallas fan, but for me it's Larry Allen. I started watching dallas in 1990, and grew up with them as my favorite team. I pretty much watched every game of Allens career. The guy never gave up sacks, his athleticism for his size was remarkable! He made all pro, not just pro-bowl, but ALL PRO as a tackle and a guard, playing every positions on the line except center! You don't get players like him often!
@@matthewburkholder1076 Hannah was All-Pro for 10 consecutive seasons: Seven first teams (76, 78-81, 83, 85) and three second teams (77, 82, 84). Allen and Munoz are both right up there with Hannah, but he doesn't have to give up anything to either one. Munoz was All-Pro 11 times (9 first /2 second from 1981-91). Allen was All Pro 7 seasons (6/1) from 1995-2001. Hannah played from 1973-85 (13 seasons). Munoz played from 1980-92 (13 seasons). Allen played from 1994-2007 (14 seasons). Munoz was seven years younger than Hannah. Their careers overlapped for six seasons. Allen was two decades after Hannah and didn't enter the League until two seasons after Munoz retired. Hannah was first team All-Pro his last season. Munoz was first team All-Pro his next to last season. Allen didn't make All-Pro any of his last six seasons.
Big John along with Zach Martin would be my starting guards on all time team…I read in Street & Smiths College football edition about Big John being an excellent water skier at that time. Excellent balance.
He is so awsome...when me & my wife were thinking of names to name our daughter...she mentioned "hannah"..& the first thing that popped into my head was john hannah , so I said perfect!
He was very quick, strong and played low to the ground. You really had to earn your yards back then cuz holding was not allowed like now. I remember a defensive coach in 70s saying he would rather have his Dbs go out of bounds than have a dead safety after Hannah hit them....the 76 to 78 patriots were one of best running teams in nfl history thanks to Hannah and the late Leon Gray. The patriots yards per carry in 85 sb season was around 4.3 but in 86 it was only 2.8 mainly because Hannah retired.....he is still 2nd best player in patriots history although you can put gronk up there with 73 if he had played longer . They played real football back in 60s, 70s and 80s....more physical, no holding and much more running . The offensive players were not protected like they are now which is a good thing so there are less concussions
Never played with a dominant back, but it's the '78 Patriots that set the all time rushing record and rushing TD's mark that still stands. Stout, fast, quick, with flawless technique. A first ballot HOFer of the highest order.
I was a Patriots season ticket holder when John Hannah was pancaking defensive linemen, and linebackers. He was the best. What kept the Patriots from greater achievements back then was the Patriots trading Hanna's linemate Leon Gray to the Houston Oilers. Gray was the guy who opened the holes for Earl Campbell.
If you value Left Tackle as the most important position on the line, then Muñoz is the best O-lineman ever. But when you watch Hannah and see his impact in both the running and passing game, you can make the argument that his contributions transcend anything that can be done at left tackle. If I had to take one of those two I would be happy to just flip a coin.
My NFL 1st TEAM ALL TIME OFFENSIVE LINE: LT Anthony Munoz (Cincy), LG John Hannah (NE), C Jim Langer )MIA), RG Larry Little (MIA), RT Erik Williams (Dall)
Rich Camarillo arguably a goat punter. Was at a game in old Foxboro when he kicked from his own end zone and the ball bounced through the other end zone.
Came here after watching the Superbowl 20 blowout loss to the Bears. I tried to watch Hannah every play, and he was the only Patriots lineman holding his own....but what else would you expect.
Love all the comments and compliments out there fellas and #73, THE legend, deserves them ALL --- but where is the love for that nasty? That EDGE to finish, I rmean really finish the man in the crosshairs. Football is supposed to be physical and imposing your will on the man in front of you - and Hog Hannah rampaged through first, second and third levels of the best NFL defenses of the 70's and 80's. The guy was amazing --- love his heart, love his nasty. What a football player. -Western PA bred Pittsburgh Steeler fan who loves GREAT Football
Notice also how clever he was after utterly pancaking his original assignment, he quickly changes sight and has a knack about finding the next guy to anihilate in order to gain bigger yards. It should be illegal to be that nimble for a guard, behold 260+ pounds of trench poetry in motion.
I was looking specifically for multiple blocking like the greats of the last 30 yrs do, i must have missed it!I I grew up hearing the legend of Hannah, but watching this, he doesn't live up to my perception of him. He was great, but I think Larry Allen was better
I still like and prefer the uniforms and Patriot helmet logo shown on this excellent display of John Hannah's all-pro playing years. A sportswriter once wrote the replacement logo looked like, "some guy with a bad haircut taking a snooze." I agree
Pass protection at 3:00. Comes back off the left side, takes the pocket away from Grogan, surveys and spots Mecklenburg coming from the other side, takes him out. Not one guard other than Hannah could ever have made that play. Larry Allen certainly had the feet and strength, but that's not something you would ever have seen him do, especially because it just wasn't in the Cowboys' scheme. That play was so good, I just laughed. Absolutely brilliant.
He just dropped back because the blocking was handled on the left, he saw the guy coming from the right, and blocked him. See linemen do this all the time, Larry Allen most definitely could've, and did on so many occasions. 🙄
He was compact but he was absolutely massive in the lower body & at his peak could probably walk right in to today's NFL and blow guys off the field just as he did in his era. Steve Hutchinson is probably the guy I saw play in my time that would be the closest comparison, but I don't think anyone aside from Larry Allen himself was pound-for-pound stronger at the guard position than Hannah was.
What amazes me is that he played at about 260; Logan Mankins played LG later for the Patriots at about 50 pounds heavier. But Hannah did everything so well, and with such force, but was so mobile on the pulling plays. Best guard ever? Could be.
Without a doubt he was truly the best guard ever. Pulls kick outs pass protection. Second level so fast and powerful. Pure controlled aggression,with great vision and smarts. I think lineman should go back to playing at 265 to 285. Look at mark stepnoski played at 260 and he beat a lot of 300 pounders. Not in the ring of honor wake up Jerry.. Hannah is truly the best. Face it he beat the best.
I dont care what the Eric cartman vagisil eating so called experts say this man is the greatest offensive lineman to ever play the game and to rate him at 24 is an insult
God I love mean offensive lineman. John Hannah is one of the greatest O lineman of all time. Im not sure there has ever been a more agile Guard in history, which for his size is incredible. Three times in four years being named the best O lineman by his peers in the NFLPA. Thats remarkable, especially with guys like Munoz, Jacoby, Grimm, Stephenson, and countless others out there.
I know after the Super Bowl he was going to have surgery on both shoulders too bad he didn’t have a better Super Bowl experience William Perry was too much for him to handle
I'm a lifelong Steeler Fan, and I remember watching Mr Hannah play as a kid, now as a adult watching him here:: My God that man had the quickest feet I've seen a big man have outside of the Cowboys Nate Newton ever. Watching him handle Randy White in his prime with ease is incredible. Would've liked to see Mr Hannah win a Super Bowl. I still have that SI magazine from 81 . Mr Hannah I believe could've played in any era including today and he would have dominated again. Great vid thanx
I had that SI mag as well...teenager
Love hearing this coming from a cowboys fan!
Fun facts for the younger crowd and a little perspective: 1) John Hannah had 34" thighs. Each one! 2) He bent Joe Nash's face mask with a block (this was in the days when they were rubber coated steel) 3) Opposing defensive coaches told their DBs that when faced against Hannah one-on-one, just fall down. The theory was they were going down anyway, so might as well not get hurt doing it.
On #3, the poor DB would be running for his life trying to get out of the way of Hannah and he would cream them anyway.
Quite frankly the best interior blocking lineman of all time. Period.
Period. Full stop. End of story. We're out.
@@DavidMichael-fo5mt Mic drop.🎤
@@DavidMichael-fo5mtHell Yeah!
John Hanna donated $30,000 Patriots sign on bonus to help start an orphanage. Just saying he's a good guy too.
He's well known as a sweetheart... off the field. On the field, he was of course a legendary savage.
Wow, no comments - well let me say much thanks for grinding the tape and putting up such an amazing compilation. Long time NE fan and always heard great things about Hannah but somewhat embarrassed to find he is regarded as one of the the greatest if not THE greatest OL of alltime. What an amazing run blocker, absolutely devastating on those pulls and had a knack for keeping his balance and taking out multiple defenders. On pass blocking he seems to have been the type of player teammates would have loved as he constantly had his head on a swivle and was looking to help on their blocks or just to hit someone. Played his entire career in NE and only missed something like 5 games in a 10+yr career - which is crazy given his position and the rigours of it. Again great compilation, the music works really well and appreciate you sharing it with us. :-)
The greatest guard in the 100 years history of the NFL….no debate needed
If we took a vote, it would be just like the very recent presidential election, Hannah would win in a very dominating way!
Finally the highlights of my favorite player. John “hog” Hannah is the best offensive guard of all time!!!!!!! I probley have the biggest Hannah football cards collection. Thank you so much. Appreciate the hard work!
@JaneFonda1942 Apex Clan who is your father?
@JaneFonda1942 I don't remember Henry Fonda playing in the NFL.
Ik nobody can fact track me but im related to john hanna, my grandma laura spearman babysitted him as a child and my dad grew up knowing him. All i know he is my 2nd uncle
@@fe4rspear920 no way that way too cool. Do you see him regularly?
No i unfortunately haven't seen him, he moved moved to england bf i was even born.
On man this dude just destroyed people. Most impressive blocker I've ever seen. Even I could run behind this guy........and I'm an old man
he was so quick off the snap! perfect guard in every way! Hannah was the best! my childhood!!
When I was a kid you often could get only one game so I watched the Patriots whether I liked it or not. I had started playing competitive tackle football and I was a linemen so often I would just watch John Hannah. Every play I just watched what Hannah did. I loved it. He was my favorite player of all-time until recently when Drew Brees overtook him but he's still right there at #2.
I’m old and have watched a lot of offensive lineman cause that was my son’s position… John Hannah, in my opinion was the best I’ve had the pleasure to watch….
@@tommy..980Agree!
The quickness of that first step defies belief.
What a beast and he was quick in every direction
He not only made his primary block, but he often picked up another one or two more. Set to music, it was a work of art.
I could watch this all day.
John spoke at the Ohatchee athletic banquet in 1973! A year later i made the starting lineup as an offence lineman. Oh how i hated to pull. The screen and draw were my favorite plays. Step back to pass block and the sucker charges like a grizzlie bear, take him out and the back gets a big gain. The screen was difficult to pull off as a lineman but when it worked it was a beauty to see! Hannah was the best lineman of all time and a great person as well. I watched him when i attended Alabama football games.
Crazy that I know him. He's a hard working man.
Not a New England fan grew up in 70's loving the Raiders, but I never seen a better Offensive lineman ever .
Thanks for putting this together. What a dominant player. these are big human beings he is pushing around. He was athletic also allowing him to sprawl out as was the case against the Oakland Raiders DB
best OG ever there is no argument.
HE WAS A BADASS A GO GETTER RUN BLOCK PASS BLOCK THE BEST OG EVER
I never watched Hannah play but I remember that block he did vs the Raiders on NFL Films when I was young and that was the first time I was wowed by an O Lineman unprovoked. I'm so glad I saw it again, I thought I may have exaggerated it in my mind.
No doubt the absolute best guard ever to play
Una auténtica aplanadora,nadie como él,the best of the best!
Hog was like a snowplow! It must’ve been terrifying for a LB or especially a DB to see him coming at you. What a Freight Train! Can you imagine John Hannah at LG and Larry Allen at RG? 😳
With Vincent "Bo" Jackson in the backfield. That would have a sight to see. Rich Zawadzki.
@@senecanicholson1090Bo would have 1,000 yds rushing by the 5th, 6th game,,, OMG, just thinking about that happening! 😄
John Hannah is the best LG to ever play in the National Football League, end of discussion
Always kept his feet under him and never stopped moving. He could block out the sun ☀️
I always understood the words Man-Handling, but John would Hannah-Handle anyone near him.
Lately i've focused on Hog Hannah when watching older Patriots games. What a pleasure it is to watch him dominate in the trenches with blocking and pulling.
No small task to handle Randy White and seal him off. Awesome work by a great O-Lineman.
He got the best of Ed "Too Tall" Jones a few times in that game, too.
Cardinals HOF OT Dan Dierdorf said blocking To Tall Jones was rarely a good day@@michaelclark9762
John would be a very wealthy man if he played today. A talent you don’t see today.
He is a very wealthy man. He became an investment banker in Boston after he retired from football. Then retired from that and moved home to Alabama to raise cattle and chickens.
@@michaelclark9762He's doing well, he said football helped him create what he has today, he's a very modest, kind man that doesn't take anything for granted
Everybody this man hit nearly hit the ground. He was awesome
That guy was tough as nails!
Best Offensive lineman ever to play football 🏈
Might be my age=era of the sport, or bias as a Dallas fan, but for me it's Larry Allen. I started watching dallas in 1990, and grew up with them as my favorite team. I pretty much watched every game of Allens career. The guy never gave up sacks, his athleticism for his size was remarkable! He made all pro, not just pro-bowl, but ALL PRO as a tackle and a guard, playing every positions on the line except center! You don't get players like him often!
@@matthewburkholder1076 Hannah was All-Pro for 10 consecutive seasons: Seven first teams (76, 78-81, 83, 85) and three second teams (77, 82, 84).
Allen and Munoz are both right up there with Hannah, but he doesn't have to give up anything to either one.
Munoz was All-Pro 11 times (9 first /2 second from 1981-91). Allen was All Pro 7 seasons (6/1) from 1995-2001.
Hannah played from 1973-85 (13 seasons). Munoz played from 1980-92 (13 seasons). Allen played from 1994-2007 (14 seasons).
Munoz was seven years younger than Hannah. Their careers overlapped for six seasons. Allen was two decades after Hannah and didn't enter the League until two seasons after Munoz retired. Hannah was first team All-Pro his last season. Munoz was first team All-Pro his next to last season. Allen didn't make All-Pro any of his last six seasons.
Offensive linemen seldom get the credit they deserve. John was an Ole Crimson Tide man.
What da ya expect.
Roll Tide John , you were the man.
Big John along with Zach Martin would be my starting guards on all time team…I read in Street & Smiths College football edition about Big John being an excellent water skier at that time. Excellent balance.
He is so awsome...when me & my wife were thinking of names to name our daughter...she mentioned "hannah"..& the first thing that popped into my head was john hannah , so I said perfect!
He was very quick, strong and played low to the ground. You really had to earn your yards back then cuz holding was not allowed like now. I remember a defensive coach in 70s saying he would rather have his Dbs go out of bounds than have a dead safety after Hannah hit them....the 76 to 78 patriots were one of best running teams in nfl history thanks to Hannah and the late Leon Gray. The patriots yards per carry in 85 sb season was around 4.3 but in 86 it was only 2.8 mainly because Hannah retired.....he is still 2nd best player in patriots history although you can put gronk up there with 73 if he had played longer . They played real football back in 60s, 70s and 80s....more physical, no holding and much more running . The offensive players were not protected like they are now which is a good thing so there are less concussions
Apple Juice Johnson ... Sam The Bam Cunningham...and Steve Grogan...and Horace Ivory
@@greasyflight6609 Don Calhoun #44
@@karlmonet Horace Ivory..."Apple Juice" Johnson...Sam Bam Cunningham....Mosi Tatupu...Steve Grogan
He didn't just pancake DB's, he pancaked LB's and DL. I like my pancakes with syrup, he liked his with cleats in the air. lol
lol
best guard ever.
Technique was on point
The legend lives on.
Never played with a dominant back, but it's the '78 Patriots that set the all time rushing record and rushing TD's mark that still stands. Stout, fast, quick, with flawless technique. A first ballot HOFer of the highest order.
I have never seen a better football player at any position
Often overlooked is his speed. Power & speed makes John Hannah the best.
I was a Patriots season ticket holder when John Hannah was pancaking defensive linemen, and linebackers. He was the best.
What kept the Patriots from greater achievements back then was the Patriots trading Hanna's linemate Leon Gray to the Houston Oilers.
Gray was the guy who opened the holes for Earl Campbell.
If you value Left Tackle as the most important position on the line, then Muñoz is the best O-lineman ever. But when you watch Hannah and see his impact in both the running and passing game, you can make the argument that his contributions transcend anything that can be done at left tackle. If I had to take one of those two I would be happy to just flip a coin.
Omg what a beast
Thanks for posting
My NFL 1st TEAM ALL TIME OFFENSIVE LINE: LT Anthony Munoz (Cincy), LG John Hannah (NE), C Jim Langer )MIA), RG Larry Little (MIA), RT Erik Williams (Dall)
I would replace Langer with Dwight Stevenson and Little with Larry Allen but this is a good list.
Interesting that the pats have had the goat QB, goat TE, and goat OL
And the goat kicker too
GOAT Head Coach as well.
Rich Camarillo arguably a goat punter. Was at a game in old Foxboro when he kicked from his own end zone and the ball bounced through the other end zone.
Russ Francis?
Andre Tippett was 1b to Lawrence Taylor too
Dude made more pancakes than IHOP
Superb athletic ability. It looked like he didn't waste any movement and was always a step ahead.
Came here after watching the Superbowl 20 blowout loss to the Bears. I tried to watch Hannah every play, and he was the only Patriots lineman holding his own....but what else would you expect.
Sam "Bam" Cunningham #39 used a lot of Hannah's blocks.
Fucking Bulldozer, anybody (foolish enough) to get in front of Hannah you forgot to pay your electric bill, it was lights out!
John Hog Hannah was my high school role model for offensive line play 73-76. Total old school pre summo blocking.
I collected his cards starting in 1980. His cards always said AllPro on them every season.
Love all the comments and compliments out there fellas and #73, THE legend, deserves them ALL --- but where is the love for that nasty? That EDGE to finish, I rmean really finish the man in the crosshairs. Football is supposed to be physical and imposing your will on the man in front of you - and Hog Hannah rampaged through first, second and third levels of the best NFL defenses of the 70's and 80's. The guy was amazing --- love his heart, love his nasty. What a football player. -Western PA bred Pittsburgh Steeler fan who loves GREAT Football
I think he is best oline pull tackle of all time.
Notice also how clever he was after utterly pancaking his original assignment, he quickly changes sight and has a knack about finding the next guy to anihilate in order to gain bigger yards.
It should be illegal to be that nimble for a guard, behold 260+ pounds of trench poetry in motion.
I was looking specifically for multiple blocking like the greats of the last 30 yrs do, i must have missed it!I I grew up hearing the legend of Hannah, but watching this, he doesn't live up to my perception of him. He was great, but I think Larry Allen was better
If pancakes were a recorded stat when this man played he would have at least double the next closest.
I still like and prefer the uniforms and Patriot helmet logo shown on this excellent display of John Hannah's all-pro playing years.
A sportswriter once wrote the replacement logo looked like, "some guy with a bad haircut taking a snooze." I agree
Hannah Rocked
Did anyone see him him shut down Randy White 😳😳😳
There are cooks at IHOP with less pancakes.
Legend
Pass protection at 3:00. Comes back off the left side, takes the pocket away from Grogan, surveys and spots Mecklenburg coming from the other side, takes him out. Not one guard other than Hannah could ever have made that play. Larry Allen certainly had the feet and strength, but that's not something you would ever have seen him do, especially because it just wasn't in the Cowboys' scheme. That play was so good, I just laughed. Absolutely brilliant.
He just dropped back because the blocking was handled on the left, he saw the guy coming from the right, and blocked him. See linemen do this all the time, Larry Allen most definitely could've, and did on so many occasions. 🙄
@@matthewburkholder1076Larry Allen was a beast but Hannah was better, his athleticism puts him above Allen
He was compact but he was absolutely massive in the lower body & at his peak could probably walk right in to today's NFL and blow guys off the field just as he did in his era. Steve Hutchinson is probably the guy I saw play in my time that would be the closest comparison, but I don't think anyone aside from Larry Allen himself was pound-for-pound stronger at the guard position than Hannah was.
Could you imagine Hannah on today’s team.
What amazes me is that he played at about 260; Logan Mankins played LG later for the Patriots at about 50 pounds heavier. But Hannah did everything so well, and with such force, but was so mobile on the pulling plays. Best guard ever? Could be.
Beast
Greatness
4:25 best block on this mix.
John Hannah served up more pancakes that IHOP.
Without a doubt he was truly the best guard ever. Pulls kick outs pass protection. Second level so fast and powerful. Pure controlled aggression,with great vision and smarts. I think lineman should go back to playing at 265 to 285. Look at mark stepnoski played at 260 and he beat a lot of 300 pounders. Not in the ring of honor wake up Jerry.. Hannah is truly the best. Face it he beat the best.
The sorry state of the Patriots OL brought me here to remind me what great play looks like.
Hog , Larry Allen, Eric Wright, Jonathan Ogden, Mike Webster.
I dont care what the Eric cartman vagisil eating so called experts say this man is the greatest offensive lineman to ever play the game and to rate him at 24 is an insult
How come everybody he hit automatically flopped onto their backs ?
The second greatest Patriot of all time. Not bad, considering who's number one.
Without a doubt the greatest offensive guard ever.
Top 10:
1)John Hannah NE
2)Ed White SD
3)Gene Upshaw Oakland
4)Max Montoya LA Raiders
5)Russ Grimm Washington
6)Jerry Kramer GB
7)Mike Munchak Tennessee
8)Bob Kuechenberg Miami
9)Will Shields KC
10)Keith Sims Miami
Lol your list is trash. Larry Allen is top 3 very easily. Possibly #1 and he's not even on there at all!
love the music...who's the artist...?
Guardians at the gate
Audiomachine
God I love mean offensive lineman. John Hannah is one of the greatest O lineman of all time. Im not sure there has ever been a more agile Guard in history, which for his size is incredible.
Three times in four years being named the best O lineman by his peers in the NFLPA. Thats remarkable, especially with guys like Munoz, Jacoby, Grimm, Stephenson, and countless others out there.
I was a linebacker in HS. A good pulling guard would hit you like a truck!
How can you be a 9x prol bowler with 10 first team all-pros?? I've never seen that😂
Terrifying. It would be like being hit by a friggin bison.
great athlete, unfortunately Patriots was not super bowl champion, because Hannah deserved it!
Simply the best
A fair player despite those spindly legs of his.
Guy would be a 20 million per year tackle.
If Tom Brady had a guard like John Hannah he’d have twelve SB rings.
Steve Grogan's Bodyguard
the only guy that gave JOHN trouble was LARRY BROOKS.
I think i might know who he is idk
#RollTide #BuiltByBama
All muscle, none of this looking like he did pulatize during the off-season , plates, and dumb bells !!!
An iron man
I am not biggest fan of john hannah lost to 1986 super bowl on Chicago bears
That was the last game of Hannahs career
real estate developer
I know after the Super Bowl he was going to have surgery on both shoulders too bad he didn’t have a better Super Bowl experience William Perry was too much for him to handle
A pulling guard is one of the most beautiful, violent plays in football
My idol as a kid midget football