I met him on an elevator in Baltimore years ago and he was so polite I thought he was a big rookie. Also he didn’t seem overweight at all like I would imagine a lineman to be. He looked like a basketball player in person. It’s great to know that despite the success he was a truly humble and kind person to me. God bless you Jonathan Ogden sir!
@@jacobdavison93 he’s great but, nobody’s a jon Ogden...nobody’s ever been a jon Ogden...he kicked everybody’s ass and they had to like it,because wasn’t a damn thing nobody could do about it...every game every play....go read a book or take a class...
@@lancehurley9743 bruh just making a counter point for a friendly debate, no need to take offense like that, I would agree Ogden is the GOAT but Munoz was an absolute legend for Cinci…and what kind of f’ing class would I take, History of NFL Left Tackles 201? 😂
@@Rams8148 Munoz was significantly more athletic than Thomas or Ogden but he wasnt as powerful. All three guys had awesome technique, Ogden was obviously crazy powerful and could still move well for a guy his size, Thomas was kind of the middle ground between Ogden and Munoz in terms of size/strength/athleticism.