The greats are good....
...at anylevel. Fizzling out at the pro level shows an inability to adapt. Take Emmitt Smith, for example. He was great at the high school, college, and pro levels, because he could adapt his running style to fit the comp. he was playing against. Archie Griffin never could do this at the pro level, thus there must have been a lack of competition in the Big 10 at the time. As I said, the greats are great at any level--Archie was never that! Just my two cents.
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