I actually couldn't believe that we haven't seen a thread like this until now for gods sake! actually I was watchin a biography on OJ Simpson the other day and thats what inspired me to make this thread. For the record Emmit is not the best despite whatever records he held. Barry Sanders retired at liek 29 or some shit like that, no question he was a better back than Emmit. The one thing you have to credit Emmit with is his desire to play the game. Not many guys can stay in the game for so many years. Thats what makes him great, but those old cowboys O-lines could open wholes for anyone fellas. I think we let the murder trial overshadow OJ's importance and greatness as a back. Jim Brown was unbelievable, Payton was unbelievable, Sanders was as well.. really its a tossup between those guys IMO
3) Jim Brown- NEVER ran out of bounds. an absolute punisher on the field.
2) Barry Sanders- incredible moves/speed/agility/quickness
1) Walter Payton- a combo of 2) and 3)
Someone that i just cant leave off this list is Bo Jackson. He had the potential to be one of the greatest RB's ever, but that damn broken hip....
I would have to agree with this post ...All of them were beast on the field.
herschel is always forgotten....its a totaly mystery
I know what you mean.
I can't believe I forgot about him.
I was thinking about Herschel Walker when I was making my list & then the phone rang & I forgot to include his name.
I loved him as a Cowboy back in the day, & even back in 1998 or 1999 as a Cowboy yet again. & then he finished off his career in 1999 or 2000 as a Philidelphia Eagle.
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