Leon Washington | Matt Snell |
RB–KR | FB |
2006–2009 | 1964–1972 |
Pro-Bowler (2008). First Team All-Pro (2008). Four kick returns for touchdowns as a Jet, including a league-leading three in 2007. Twice exceeded 2,000 all-purpose yards. Led league in all-purpose yards in 2008 with 2,332. NFL Alumni Special Teams Player of the Year (2008). All-time franchise leader in kick-return touchdowns. | Three-time Pro-Bowler (1964, 1966, 1969). First-team All-Pro (1969). Two-time second- team All-Pro (1964, 1965). AP AFL Rookie of the Year (1964). UPI AFL Rookie of the Year (1964). Fourth in voting for AP AFL Player of the Year (1969). Led league in touches (1964). Fourth all-time in franchise rushing yards. Tenth all-time in rushing touchdowns. Fourth all-time in rushing attempts. Super Bowl III champion. Ran for 121 yards and lone touchdown in Super Bowl III. Also caught four passes for 40 yards and did kick and punt coverage in the game, but somehow didn't win the game's MVP. |
Enjoying a second life as a Jets special teams coach. | Grew up in Carle Place and won the 1959 Thorpe Award, given to the best high school running back in Nassau County. |
All-Time Greatest Jet: Leon Washington vs. Matt Snell
All-Time Greatest Jet: Leon Washington vs. Matt Snell
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Re: All-Time Greatest Jet: Leon Washington vs. Matt Snell
I like how Matt Snell kind of looks like he has a youthful sweetness and kind of looks like the number on his jersey represents his age. It's like somebody coaxed him into putting on his old gear five years after his retirement.
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Re: All-Time Greatest Jet: Leon Washington vs. Matt Snell
I think it was pretty apparent that the MVP was predetermined. Let's see now, who was it that filled up our reporter notebooks all week? Oh yeah, it was THAT guy. Everyone vote for him!Edgy MD wrote: [Snell] Ran for 121 yards and lone touchdown in Super Bowl III. Also caught four passes for 40 yards and did kick and punt coverage in the game, but somehow didn't win the game's MVP.
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