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Re: Someone tried to convince me that Barry Sanders is not the greates
1. Jim Brown
2. Barry 3. Sweetness 4. Emmitt 5. Campbell or Eric Dickerson. |
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Re: Someone tried to convince me that Barry Sanders is not the greates
Jim Brown.
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Re: Someone tried to convince me that Barry Sanders is not the greates
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[ QUOTE ] There is a strong case that Earl Campbell in his prime (which was very short) was the best ever. [/ QUOTE ] Oh man. I remember watching him run as a kid in Houston. Amazing. And while he was a great power runner, his lateral movement and ability to make people miss was always highly underrated. But as you said, his career was just too short. [/ QUOTE ] He played for the Lions. A miserable fate for such a great talent. |
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Re: Someone tried to convince me that Barry Sanders is not the greates
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1. Jim Brown 2. sweetness 3. barry 4. Emmitt 5. Campbell or Eric Dickerson. [/ QUOTE ] FYP, and I've give #5 to dickerson for the longevity. I'm 25 BTW so in no way am I baised towards sanders becasue of my age(though I am to Payton becuase I grew up in chicago) |
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Re: Someone tried to convince me that Barry Sanders is not the greatest
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He is the best RB in so many ways. Don't even try to argue this point. [/ QUOTE ] I agree. He was the best: 1 - Goal line back. (no, wait a minute, they took him out at the goal line) 2 - pass-catching back. (no, wait a minute, he only averaged 35 catches/season) 3 - drive-sustaining back. (no, wait a minute, he was consistently held to losses and/or small gains on most of his runs) 4 - blocking back. (no, wait a minute, he sucked at that) |
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Re: Someone tried to convince me that Barry Sanders is not the greates
1. Payton
2. Brown 3. Sanders 4. Campbell 5. Dorsett Gale Sayers very well could have been at or near the top of this list, if not for having his career cut short by injuries. |
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Re: Someone tried to convince me that Barry Sanders is not the greates
Barry Sanders is my favorite athlete of all time. He was the most exciting running back of all time. I'm just not sure if he was the best. I think he lacked dependability. i think I could name 10 running backs better than emmit smith. Dorsett OJ Brown Payton Sanders Campbell Dickerson Marcus Allen Bo Jackson Faulk |
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Re: Someone tried to convince me that Barry Sanders is not the greates
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[ QUOTE ] He is the best RB in so many ways. Don't even try to argue this point. [/ QUOTE ] I agree. He was the best: 1 - Goal line back. (no, wait a minute, they took him out at the goal line) 2 - pass-catching back. (no, wait a minute, he only averaged 35 catches/season) 3 - drive-sustaining back. (no, wait a minute, he was consistently held to losses and/or small gains on most of his runs) 4 - blocking back. (no, wait a minute, he sucked at that) [/ QUOTE ] what great running back today fits all of these criteria? |
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