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9 months ago ::
Apr 03, 2009 - 3:22PM
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9 months ago ::
Mar 15, 2009 - 4:44PM
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The start of a list of the best wideouts: Jerry Rice, San Francisco Dwight Clark, San Francisco Marvin Harrison, Indianapolis/Free Agency Terrell Owens, San Francisco/Philidelphia/Dallas/Buffalo Randy Moss, Minnesota/Oakland/New England
Again, just a start. Feel free to add names to this list.
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1 year ago ::
Sep 29, 2008 - 7:15PM
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thebloggerformerlyknownaswurkerbee
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He only wore 2, Vikes and Giants. He played for Vikings, Giants, then back to Vikings. His SB was during his second stint with Minn. He was never a Bill.
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1 year ago ::
Sep 29, 2008 - 1:03PM
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Fran Tarkenton of Buffalo ??? I don't ever recall him in a Bills uniform:eek:[/quote] I'll second that....:surprised:
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1 year ago ::
Sep 28, 2008 - 8:44PM
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Fran Tarkenton of Buffalo ??? I don't ever recall him in a Bills uniform:eek:
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1 year ago ::
Sep 17, 2008 - 1:20PM
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tony should be up there but he's not no5 bus is
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1 year ago ::
Sep 17, 2008 - 10:52AM
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thebloggerformerlyknownaswurkerbee
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How could you have a top ten all time rb list without Tony Dorsett? He's still #5 all time in league history.
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1 year ago ::
Aug 26, 2008 - 12:08PM
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wow im confused, was there alot of editing on this page to diff posts, or the order of these posts changed? Cause alot of this doesnt make sense....
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2 years ago ::
Mar 24, 2008 - 3:04AM
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Top 10 Running backs
1. Walter Payton Chicago 2. Jim Brown Clevland 3. Ladainian Tomlinson San Diego 4. Laurence Taylor 5. OJ Simpson 6. Emmitt Smith 7. Terrell Davis 8. Marshall Faulk 9. Adrian Peterson 10. Jerome Bettis
* Please note that some of these may not be acurete and please feel free to correct me.[/quote] I'd have to respectfully disagree with Payton over Brown too, but that's just apples and oranges. They both deserve to be in the top 3. When comparing the 2 you must remember that Jim Brown rushed for 12,312 yards in just 110 games. It took Walter somewhere around 135 games to break that record. For his career he averaged 4.4 yards per carry and 88.9 yards a game. Jim Brown averaged 5.2 yards per carry and 104.3 yards a game in his career and retired while still in his prime. If Jim Brown had played as many games as Walter Payton, he would have rushed for over 20,000 yards. It's also too bad that for all of Jim Brown's career, the NFL season was only 12 or 14 games while Payton had the benefit of a 16 game season for 'most' of his career. One final stat: In his 190 games in the NFL, Walter Payton rushed for 110 touchdowns. In his 110 games in the NFL, Jim Brown rushed for 106. That's 4 less touchdowns in 80 fewer games. Payton had 15 receiving touchdowns, Brown had 20...again in 80 fewer games. It was a sad day for the NFL when Jim Brown decided he wanted to be a moviestar.
And Barry Sanders does deserve to be on any list as does a guy named Gale Sayers. BTW, I don't know if I'm having a brain cramp or if you made a mistake, but who is Laurence Taylor? All I can think of is LT, the Giants' linebacker. Maybe Jim Taylor??? Marcus Allen, Eric Dickerson, Larry Csonka, Curtis Martin, Franco Harris, and Tony Dorsett would all be worthy of consideration on any top running back list. It's WAY too soon to be including Adrian Peterson. I'd even take Bo Jackson before him at this point. Someday AP may be near the top of the list, but he's not an all-time top 10 after just one season.[/quote] Well Walter Payton also played on a much worse team in the begginning years of his career. Hes also our career leader in receptions. Not for a runningback lol the whole team. He was the offense. And lets leave active players out of it. Gale Sayers redefined the position at the time. And as long as were going guys who may have gotten snuffed on that list, like Barry Sanders, i think that Earl Campbell might be top 10.
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2 years ago ::
Mar 24, 2008 - 2:59AM
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1. Joe Montana Sanfrancisco 2. Tom Brady New England 3. Terry Bradshaw Pittsburgh 4. Troy Aikman Dallas 5. Johnny Unitas Baltimore Colts 6. Dan Marino Miami 7. John Elway Denver 8. Joe Namath New York Jets 9. Steve Young Sanfrancisco 10. Fran Tarkenton Buffalo 11. Y. E Tittle New york Giants 12. Peyton Manning Indianappolis 13. Bob Griese Miami 14. Brett Farve Green Bay 15. Bart Star Greenbay[/quote] Here's my Top 10 All-Time List:
1) Joe Montana 2) Otto Graham 3) Johnny Unitas 4) John Elway 5) Brett Favre 6) Roger Staubach 7) Bart Starr 8) Terry Bradshaw 9) Dan Marino 10) Troy Aikman[/quote] I like the list overall, but id have a few tweaks to it.
1. Joe Montana 2. Otto Graham 3. Johnny Unitas 4. John Elway 5. Dan Marino* 6. Brett Favre** 7.Roger Staubach 8. Terry Bradshaw 9. Bart Starr 10. Sid Luckman***
I cant ignore Marino as one of if not the best pure passing QB iv ever seen, and i only got to see the tail end of his career. I put ** next to Favre because im assuming were only talking about players who have retired, and who knows if he really has :p. And *** next to Sid Luckman because that might be a little bit of homerism, but hes still a very good QB.
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