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Old 06-16-2016, 08:06 AM
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Default Dirty Work - post your Off Linemen

It seems in this hobby, the offensive linemen don't get any love, no matter how great they are. I was hoping to see some linemen cards in this thread.

I'll start with some of my favorite John Hannah cards. I collect Hog and have all of his cards that I'm aware of. Here are some of my favorites:












And to wrap up, one of my favorite cards I own of another linemen:



Go ahead guys, show me your heroes of the trenches!
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Old 06-16-2016, 10:24 AM
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Great thread!! I'm a former lineman myself and have been a high school line coach for 25+ years. Here are some of my favorite cards of vintage linemen...and a pic of my FAVORITE lineman...my son. He will be a sophomore this fall.
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Old 06-16-2016, 11:06 AM
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Wow, all those cards are awesome!
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Here's a duo.
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Maybe the greatest football card ever produced 1964 Philadelphia #8!
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Maybe the greatest football card ever produced 1964 Philadelphia #8!
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If I made a list of individuals I would not want to line up across from, Mr. Parker would rank quite high.

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When I look at that Parker card, I can hear him saying 'I'm gonna knock your head off'

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Wow! Awesome cards everyone!

Mike, that Hubbard Diamond matchbook cover is really pretty rare isn't it? You would know better than I but there are only a handful of those around, right?

Big Daddy,
So happy to see that you included Wistert w/ your other great linemen. I really think that he belongs in the HoF. He was a 4x All-Pro and a member of the team of the decade from the '40's. He was the best lineman on a team that went to 3 straight championship games (two of which they won) and blocked for a 4x rushing champ.

I also like Conrad Dobler (although not as HoF material). The stories about him & how dirty he was just crack me up!
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The Hubbard matchbook has become pricey, but I'd bet there is more than a handful around - I have six, although they're not in the best shape. I think the hardest matchbook to find from that set is Tiny Feather, although there are two from that set I've never found - Maynard Morrison and Matthew Murray.
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Big Daddy,
So happy to see that you included Wistert w/ your other great linemen. I really think that he belongs in the HoF. He was a 4x All-Pro and a member of the team of the decade from the '40's. He was the best lineman on a team that went to 3 straight championship games (two of which they won) and blocked for a 4x rushing champ.
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Completely agree that Wistert should be in the HOF! So should other early NFL lineman that have been completely passed over. Some that should at least be considered include:

George Christiansen
Ox Emerson
Duke Slater
Duke Osborn


George Christiansen


Duke Osborn

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