LOL. Well you make a good argument that he was not the best of all time but I wasn't really trying to make that assertion. The poster said he wasn't THAT GOOD. I think you demonstrated that he was THAT GOOD in that he played at a hof comparable level. We can quibble about what THAT GOOD means but I meant he was a hof level player.
I will point out however that like you've argued with sammy stats or awards in this case don't always tell the whole story. Does this apply in Orlando's case? I don't really know and to be quite honest I'm not sure I'm qualified to evaluate who is the best offensived lineman of all time.
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Is pace overhyped?
So, now that I have answered your question, what is your response to the table I posted. Doesn't that suggest that while he's a HOFer and was a 3-time All-Pro, that he's not quite of the level of Walter Jones or Ogden etc.
He was a great player, but the way some talk about his they seem to put him in upper echelon of HOF tackles... kind of more in the middle;