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Ben Davidson, for you young guys who never heard of him, was one of the famous Oakland Raiders players back in the 60s.

He was on the team that won the second super bowl for Oakland in 1968 while the Raiders were in the old AFL.

He played his college ball at Washington.

He was a B-I-G guy at 6 feet 8 inchches tall and had a B-I-G handlebar mustash.

He set the bar for defensive ends in the NFL.

I am sure Raider Nation will be in morning today for the loss of Big Ben.

  • Super User
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Never met him of course, but have heard about him in several books.

When I was a kid, my dad used to say that thunder was football greats playing ball!

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A great player. That commercial really brings it back...lol

  • Super User
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Seems the colleges are still using Ben's profile as a measuring stick to recruit defensive ends.

If you look at the heights and weights of the leading college football programs you will note the sizes of their defensive ends and the ones they are recruiting.

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