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All-Time Greatest Jet: Larry Grantham vs. Dan Alexander


Larry Grantham, LB (1960–1972) 5 votes

Dan Alexander, G–T (1977–1989) 1 votes

Edgy MD
Jul 01 2023 08:19 PM

Two guys that were hard to get off the field.











[th]PLAYER[/th]Larry GranthamDan Alexander
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[th]POSITION[/th]LB G–T
[th]YEARS[/th]1960–19721977–1989
[th]CAREER

HIGHLIGHTS













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Five-time Pro-Bowler (1962–1964, 1966,

1969). Five-time First-Team All-Pro (1960–

1964). Three-time Second-Team All-Pro

(1965, 1967–1968). They didn't keep

official tackling records back then, but you've

got to bet he'd be high on the Jets all-time

list. Fifth all-time in franchise history in

interceptions and eighth in interception return

yards. Eighth in fumble-recoveries among

defensive players and eleventh in sacks.

Super Bowl III champion, making three

tackles in most important game in team

history. Named team MVP in 1971. One of

only 20 players to play in the AFL for the

entirety of its 10-year existence. New York

Jets Ring of Honor (2011).
Started at right guard his rookie year, and

continued starting for the next 12 years.

Didn't miss a single game until his 11th

season, when he was sidelined because

of a torn calf muscle in his right leg. Never

had surgery and never broke a bone.
[th]INTERESTING

FACTOID











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While outside linebackers are now commonly

about 6'4"/250, Grantham was listed at 6' and

204 to 210, but he said he never weighed that

much. "The most I ever played at was 192, by

late in the season probably 185."



"If Larry Grantham were judged only on his

size," Weeb Ewbank said, "no coach in his

right mind would pick anyone so small as a

linebacker."



He started his career with the Titans as a wide

receiver, but two days into camp, was moved

to linebacker, saying, "I found out I loved to

hit people."
Like Grantham, Alexander amazingly switched

positions at the pro level, but in the opposite

direction. He was a defensive tackle in college

but was told to switch to offensive line on day

one.

MFS62
Jul 02 2023 09:09 AM
Re: All-Time Greatest Jet: Larry Grantham Dan Alexander

But that tough little sumbitch is my all time favorite Jet, starting in the Titan days

Larry only made three tackles in Super Bowl III because the Colts were so wary of his ability that they designed plays (double teams and traps, ran plays away from him) to cut hm off from the ball carriers.



To me , he epitomized (Thank you, spell checker) the early American Football League - players who had been told they weren't good enough, but proved they really were.

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