Carl Banks
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"Carl E. Banks" is a former American football linebacker in the National Football League from 1984 NFL season/1984 to 1995 NFL season/1995 for the New York Giants, the Washington Redskins and the Cleveland Browns.

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This is an honor that is long overdue. He played middle linebacker like a man among boys. Harry was a warrior who led by example. He was a great player and a great team leader. Harry didn't back down from anybody or any challenge. He was very good ... Now it's safe to say he was great, because he's finally in the Hall of Fame.

[That does not mean Parcells has changed his coaching philosophy.] You can start to see it with the Cowboys now, ... It's the physical play. They like to run the football, they're not a mistake-prone team, and to a degree, they're not huge risk-takers. Everything is fundamentally sound. His approach has always been about fundamentals, and not coming up with hare-brained schemes.

Missed tackles are the worst.

Most great championship defenses are very intimidating. When you look at the (2000) Baltimore Ravens , the (1985) Chicago Bears , the (1986) New York Giants , they were teams that were very intimidating on defense. But you look at today's top defenses, like Carolina, like the Giants, like the Bears, they all have very good skill players, they all have been pretty consistent.

That's a good thing. That's how you should look at football. If you don't have anything to compare, you start to cheer for watered-down things. If you don't have standard bearers then you're going to allow mediocrity to be looked at as great.

I think what they have going for them right now is great team defense. I think the whole is greater than the sum of its parts, because when you break down this defense you can probably find some deficiencies at each position. But collectively, they've been able to mask them by playing good team defense.

Your good defenses are the ones that tackle well. Baltimore, New England ... you don't see them missing too many tackles. Tampa Bay used to be that way but no more.

It's bad. I don't know of any other way to put it.