
jacoby4HOF
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jacoby4HOF
@Jacoby4HOF
Fan account. Not affiliated with Mr. Jacoby or the WFT.
शामिल हुए Nisan 2021
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Legendary Washington offensive tackle Joe Jacoby is thrilled the Commanders are in the playoffs and have a Wild Card victory under their belt. wtop.com/washington-com…
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Per the @Commanders, Trent Scott's TD reception on MNF marked the first TD by a Washington lineman since ... Joe Jacoby in 1984.
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Joe Jacoby scores his first and only career touchdown against the Vikings in 1984
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The Pro Football HOF announced the senior player nominees for the Class of 2025. Joe Jacoby’s name is on that list. I look forward to the day when Jacoby’s name is not on the list. That would mean he would have a bust in Canton. My column #Commanders search.app/?link=https%3A…
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@HKEY_ROOT @castleberryt @JoeJacoby66HOG @BMITCHLIVE30 @JPFinlayNBCS @andypollin1 @RealBramW @RickDocWalker Three members of a Bears d-line that won one Super Bowl in the HOF! Meanwhile only one Hog.
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Once again, Pro Football HOF snubs @JoeJacoby66HOG with their announcement today. Truly pathetic considering you even had Bill Parcells and Lawrence Taylor testifying on Jake's behalf to the committee this year! @BMITCHLIVE30 @JPFinlayNBCS @andypollin1 @RealBramW @RickDocWalker
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@JohnMal12858538 Hoping this is the year. Lots of worthy seniors but he's got a better resume than most.
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@Jacoby4HOF I know, because I watched greatness at work. Loved Jake.
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Joe Jacoby went head-to-head with the likes of Richard Dent (twice), Leonard Marshall, Reggie White, Fred Dean, Chris Doleman, Harvey Martin and Lawrence Taylor in the postseason. And managed to come away with three rings. Who else can say that?
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Only three offensive tackles in NFL history have appeared in more playoff games than Joe Jacoby, who played in 21 of them: -- Art Shell (HOF) -- Rayfield Wright (HOF) -- Jon Runyan pro-football-reference.com/leaders/g_play…
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10. Joe Jacoby, 1981—One of Bobby Beathard's best signings. The 6-7, 305-pound left tackle was essential to Washington's era of dominance when it went to four Super Bowls and won three from 1981-91. Jacoby was the King "Hog" and should be in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
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Who are NFL's best-ever undrafted free agents? Historian John Turney with his top 25: talkoffametwo.com/nfl/nfls-best-… @readjack @cardschicago @danpompei @DOrlandoAJC @samkouvaris @McClain_on_NFL @sdutCanepa @miklasz @kentsomers @APSteadham @uptonbell @IKaufman76 @iglen31 @Profhofcantonf
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@JohnMal12858538 He didn't start every game during the 1987 regular season. But him and Don Warren are very close to Jacoby. Art Monk is too, but he missed the 82 postseason, part of 83 and part of 87 w/ injuries).
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@FootballLearn1 No idea, I can tell you who the best o-lineman not in the Hall of Fame is though

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@ChiArunavo Everything really came together that season. Jimmy Johnson coached a helluva game to beat the Skins at RFK, but otherwise the coaches pushed all the right buttons. The Super Bowl was a clinic on both sides of the ball. Hiring Jim Hanifan after Bugel left was a great decision BTW.
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@Jacoby4HOF Washington in 1991 is the best overall coached team I've ever seen. Also the best performance by an OL for a single season.
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@ChiArunavo Richie was the man. The only offense he had trouble solving was the great 49ers teams of the late 80s -- and he was far from alone there. And you're correct, the 82 and 87 defenses in particular were not as loaded with talent as the great Bears/Giants defenses.
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@Jacoby4HOF A lot of credit has to go to Richie Petibon, who maximized the talent he had. Washington might not have had the overall talent of the Bears or Giants on defense, but they were so well coached and disciplined.
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@HKEY_ROOT Dan Hampton and Richard Dent. Tough for anyone to top that duo -- both are HOFers. But Mann and Manley were much better than they get credit for, and a huge key to Skins' success in the 80s.
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@HKEY_ROOT I had forgotten how good Mann was until re-watching a lot of old games. Redskins pass rush in the mid-80s was so damn tough.
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@ChiArunavo Mann was excellent. Like you said, he played both the run and pass well, and he had a knack for big plays. I haven't seen enough of Fred Dean to compare the two. The Skins defenses of 85-88 -- when Mann and Manley were both in peak form -- were much tougher than people remember.
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@Jacoby4HOF If Fred Dean is a HOFer, Charles Mann is one. Mann was a complete player, and played run and pass, while guys like Dean and Mark Gastineau just pinned their ears back to attack the QB.
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@podoffame Great player, tremendous career. But Dexter Manley had more sacks in fewer games, and more big plays in the playoffs (see 1982 NFC Championship game and 1982/87 Super Bowls). He's worthy of HOF consideration but it'll never happen.
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@JohnMal12858538 My video skills are limited, but I hope to make a highlight reel of just these types of plays. If you played LB in the 1980s, the last thing you wanted to see was 66 coming at you in the run game.
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