I think you are correct, confused. Tony Eason was in the same class as Marino and Elway, and honestly, I think they horded the talent from that class. Grogan was one tough SOB though. He was one of the, if not the last QB to actually call his own plays during the game. Occasionally you'll see it from time to time these days, but they normally radio in the plays from the OC nowadays. If I'm not mistaken, it was Grogan who actually threw the Pat's only touchdown in '85.
As far as Cobb, didn't he pistol whip someone to death?
Enos Slaughter was known for sliding in spikes up also. That's why he got a fastball in the mouth from Jackie Robinson during a double play ball the following season.