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07-28-2004, 12:54 PM | #16 | |
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and on a side note, r we ranking rbs as far as actual stats or just who we think were the 5 best rbs? |
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07-28-2004, 01:54 PM | #17 |
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It would have to be John Riggins!!!
No I would have to go with 1,Barry Sanders,The best ankle breaker I can remember! 2,Eric Dickerson,His speed and grace are unmatched 3,Walter Payton,His nick name says it all. "SWEETNESS"! 4,Bo Jackson, if he would have played longer he might be #1 5,Emmit Smith, He might have played for the wrong team,but you have to give it to him.
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It was his hip, and I hate to tell you this, but the player that did it was a good friend of mine, we played ball together since we were little kid's, Kevin Walker, from West Milford N.J., the same town our own lenny friedman is from. |
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07-28-2004, 02:59 PM | #19 | |
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Now if we are looking for a back for just 1 game, who would that be? Essentially you are going to pick the most gifted back that ever played, and longevity doesn't factor in, that is I believe an even more interesting topic, I think I would go with Earl Cambell for 1 game, but there will be a real difference of opinion on this one. |
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07-28-2004, 04:10 PM | #20 |
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Thanksgiving isn’t the same anymore without Barry Sanders.
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07-29-2004, 12:43 AM | #22 |
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Offiss, I don't remember actually seeing the game but I've seen enough highlights of that famous Oilers vs. Dolphins MNF game in '78 when Campbell stormed for 4 TDs to know that he was a beast of a back
Still I find it interesting that you're saying Campbell is the most gifted back, regardless of longevity. If I'm understanding you right, are you saying that on his best day Payton couldn't be as good as Campbell on his best day?
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07-29-2004, 08:17 AM | #24 |
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Little suprised Terrel Davis hasn't been mentioned. He didn't play for long, but those few years were incrediable.
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07-29-2004, 01:17 PM | #25 | |
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Ragarding Barry Sanders post season stats, the Green Bay game and his minus 1 yards on 13 carries is exactly what the one thing I do not like about him. Let me preface this by repeating Barry is one of the top 8 greatest RB's to ever play the game. HIs highlight reel is one of the best. But the one and only thing I did not like about Barry is he was very one dimensional back. He was always trying to break the long run. He would sometimes run side ways and backwards behind the line of scrimage way to much. It seemed ALMOST selfish on Barry's part when the team only needed 1 to 2 yards for a first down and Barry lost 5 yards because he was darting and weaving behind the line looking for the perfect hole. His inability to just dive into a small hole and take the small 3 to 4 yard gain was sometimes frustrating. I am not sure if the NFL or anyone else tracks this stat, but I bet Barry would lead all the top 10 RB's of all time in running plays that took a loss. It seemed like for every great long run he broke off he would get 2 to 3 runs for losses. |
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08-03-2004, 05:32 AM | #28 |
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Tonight's edition of Sports List had their Top 10 RBs of all time:
10) Earl Campbell 9) Tony Dorsett 8) Marcus Allen 7) Eric Dickerson 6) Gayle Sayers 5) OJ 4) Emmitt Smith 3) Barry Sanders 2) Walter Payton 1) Jim Brown Barry still tops my list, but it's cool that this thread pretty much went back and forth between the top 3 (this board is pretty damn knowledgeable). If you haven't seen Sports List yet, it's a pretty cool show... You won't always agree with their rankings (Skins/Cowboys was 6 or 7 all time greatest pro sports rivalry), but I like the way they use athletes, coaches, and entertainers for soundbytes. It's stylistically much like that whole "I Love the 90s" series on VH1. Plus I've had a crush on Summer Sanders since she was in the Olympics hehehe. |
08-03-2004, 08:13 AM | #29 |
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What channel do they play Sports List on, itvnetop?
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08-03-2004, 02:36 PM | #30 |
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comcast sportsnet, late night i believe... i've seen a couple, and they're not too bad compared to what else is on.
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