If you are a rugby fans, so you must have a favorite football player. And the team.There have been so many great tight ends over the past ten years. Antonio
Gates, Tony Gonzalez, Jason Witten, we could do this for days. Shannon Sharpe served as the single greatest weapon for John Elway, arguably the best
quarterback of all-time. Before I crunch any numbers, I bet you’re thinking “this guy is Denver-crazy.” Truth be told, I love the Denver Broncos. But why?
Denver presented the best two-year run we’ve probably ever seen with some of the greatest players we’ve ever seen. When the Patriots went back-to-back, it
was impressive. Were they Denver Broncos late 90s good? I don’t believe so. If you take one thing away from this article, I always encourage people to like
the stars, the dynasties, and respect the rings.
Many people would like to focus their football team. Because they like football.Back to the real story. Sharpe was not the best athlete in his family. Brother
Sterling Sharpe was unmatchable. In the NFL, not everyone is dealt the same hand. Sterling’s was not pocket aces. He was plagued by injuries. Shannon wasn’
t. He rarely was on the sideline for more than a game or two a year. When he played, he was productive. He received over 60 catches 10 times and 50 in another
season. This was all done at a time tight ends were not as prevalent in the league. The guys I mentioned before were not catching balls in 1993. The tight end
was not used as a skill position in that day either. Sharpe turned it into one.
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