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Should Dale Carter be in the Chiefs Hall of Honor?
Accolades with the Chiefs:
1992 AP Defensive Rookie of the Year Four-time Pro Bowl selection (1994-97) Two-time AP second team All-Pro honoree (1995-96) 1996 Sporting News first team All-Pro PFW and UPI first-team all-AFC in 1996 and 1997 21 INT in seven years with the Chiefs, including seven INT in his rookie year. Pro Football Reference lists Roger Wehrli, Charles Woodson and Mel Blount as among players he was most similar to through seven years in the league. |
Let’s not water down the ROH with all these legitimate players that will need to go in these coming years
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Absolutely. He was one of the best corners in the league while he was in KC. He and James Hasty made, I think, the best CB duo in the league at the time. I hated when he left and went to Denver. But the Chiefs knew that it was time to move on. He was never the same player in Denver
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I’ll always remember him cutting Tyrone Braxton’s knee. Dirtiest play I ever saw.
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And shooting up Westport. Dale Carter was insane.
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He was Deion Sanders lite. Ran a punt back for a touchdown in his first game against San Diego. Played a little offense as well.
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Elite pass rush with an elite secondary |
He was my favorite player on the team when I first started rooting for the Chiefs, and I would argue on the schoolbus that he was better than Deion. They were the only 2 CBs, IIRC, that also returned punts. Didn't Carter play a tiny bit on offense just like Deion?
He was elite. His peak wasnt the longest but this isn't Canton. Put him on in! |
I'm still yelling at this guy to kneel it down in the endzone
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I think it might have been Lionel Washington that Carter cut at the knee
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Remember when the Chiefs had to give him snaps at WR because their talent at the position was so bad. Thanks Carl.
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He was an excitable young man.
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