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Old Tue Dec 26, 2006, 01:33pm
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Jordan and Pippan #5 is an insult. These 2 are number 1, hands down.

How about Lew Alcinder and Oscar Robertson, bet you don't remember that. In fact, if Lew didn't get traded, there may have been a dynasty there. How about Larry Bird and Kevin McKale, Julius Ervin and Moses Malone or Aken Olahuwan and Clyde Drexter or remember the twin towers Olahuwan and Ralph Samspon.

In football, the best duo of all time is Motannaand Rice, hands down. This combination destroyed teams. I remember one super bowl that San Diego made it too, against the 49ers. San Diego had to have known that Jerry Rice was the killer in the NFL at the time, but they went into the game with no answer. The very 1st play of the SB, Montana to Rice, touchdown, the route is on. I was like how did they even get here.

How about Lenny Dawson and Otis Taylor
Marshall Faulk and Curt Warner
Terry Bradsaw and Lynn Swam
Fred Brelitnikaus and Darrel Lamonica
Kevin Winslow and Dan Fouts
too name a few.....
OK, I don't know where Mr. Spelling Guy is. Must still be on Christmas Break, so I'll hit the ones I know are messed up, and someone else can pick up the rest of the pieces.

In order of redness above:

Pippen, Alcindor, McHale, Irving, Drexler, Olajuwan, Sampson, Kurt, Bradshaw, Swan, Belitnikoff and Daryle.
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Old Tue Dec 26, 2006, 01:50pm
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OK, I don't know where Mr. Spelling Guy is. Must still be on Christmas Break, so I'll hit the ones I know are messed up, and someone else can pick up the rest of the pieces.

In order of redness above:

Pippen, Alcindor, McHale, Irving, Drexler, Olajuwan, Sampson, Kurt, Bradshaw, Swan, Belitnikoff and Daryle.
Kevin Winslow's real first name was Kellen.
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Old Tue Dec 26, 2006, 01:51pm
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Kevin Winslow's real first name was Kellen.
That's what I was thinking too, however, I was tired of looking them names up to verify as it was. I think he got the point.
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Old Wed Dec 27, 2006, 12:32pm
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Curt Warner was a running back out of Penn St. who played for the Seattle Seahawks for a number of years in the 1980's. I think he may have bridged the Jim Zorn-Dave Krieg years. Was a pretty good running back, especially with a great fullback in John L. Williams blocking in front of him.
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Old Wed Dec 27, 2006, 12:50pm
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Curt Warner was a running back out of Penn St. who played for the Seattle Seahawks for a number of years in the 1980's. I think he may have bridged the Jim Zorn-Dave Krieg years. Was a pretty good running back, especially with a great fullback in John L. Williams blocking in front of him.
So maybe we should be looking at Warner/Krieg as one of the top duos?
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