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LT is the GOAT (but you already knew that)


The NFL had never seen anything like . No one had. The 6-foot-3, 240-pound Taylor dominated like no pass rusher before or after him. And he revolutionized the linebacker position — and the entire NFL. ”LT” brought a combination of size, speed and athleticism to the league that terrorized tackles, quarterbacks and opposing coaches. (Big Blue View)

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