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![]() believe you dont have CHUCK FOREMAN ANYWHERE IN YOUR COLLECTION OR ON DISPLAY. YOUR NOT A TRUE VIKINGS FAN AS YOU SAY YOU ARE. WHERE'S CHUCK, WHERE'S CHUCK. IF I dont see Chuck in the next few weeks we at MICHIGAN STATE ARE GOING TO SCHEDULE THOSE VOLUNTEERS AND WRAP 90 ON EM'..
NUMBER 44 WITH A SPIN MOVE, I CAN'T BELIEVE YOU REG!!!!!!!!!! GO GREEN, GO WHITE PEATROS |
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![]() But Jim Brown was the best. I've got Chuck after John Riggins. I just don't show that yet. Those 25 greats are difficult as I have removed a few from the chart already. I just watched video on Ricky Watters and I liked his game but he will always be remembered by not wanting to make that one catch over the middle.
The dazzling Chuck Foreman never shied away from making catches or trying to gain 100 yards. I've got Adrian Peterson ranked 12, Curtis Martin 13th, but I wanted to slide him in there because during his era, him and OJ were running neck-and-neck for being the best. He's just ahead of Bo but somebody has to go. It can't be Marion Motley so we're looking towards the bottom. But Chuck is in there, I just have not came up with the right spin move I want to make for the great one! Always a Viking fan first and foremost! You already know!!! Next year in the BAM, I may relinquish the Cowboys to play with the team I love, the Purple People Eaters! Last edited by Reginald Rutledge : 07-15-2009 at 07:03 PM. |
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![]() The Top 20 for me are:
1 Jim Brown 12,312 2 Walter Payton 16,726 3 O.J. Simpson 11,236 4 Earl Campbell 5 Barry Sanders 15,269 6 Gale Sayers 7 Emmitt Smith 18,355 8 Marcus Allen 12,243 9 Eric Dickerson 13,259 10 Tony Dorsett 12,739 11 Marshall Faulk 12,279 12 Adrian Peterson - Has the ingredients to be the greatest of all time (needs a QB bad) 13 Curtis Martin 14,101 14 Jerome Bettis 13,662 15 Franco Harris 12,120 16 Thurman Thomas 12,074 17 John Riggins 11,352 18 Chuck Foreman 19 Ladanian Tomlinson 11,760 20 Ricky Watters 10,643 21 Marion Motley 22 Bo Jackson 23 Eddie George 10,441 24 Larry Csonka 25 tie Ottis Anderson 25 tie Joe Perry 9,723 Last edited by Reginald Rutledge : 07-15-2009 at 07:34 PM. |
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![]() No duane Thomas the original numbe 33 for the cowboys, no billy simms the original number 20 for the lions or willie galimore of the 60's bears #28?. Ricky waters belongs on no ones list, roger craig? Leroy Kelly?
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![]() I have been waiting for a chuck foreman also. I was wondering why him or A.D. weren't in your list. Make sure you have Chuck doing a spin move or before a spin move... The dominator pose is perfect for Foreman.
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![]() ...Lenny Moore? He's #9 on my list. He's kinda like Bobby Mitchell, though, a RB/WR type.
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![]() Barry Sanders was the greatest running back in the history of the game.
Amazing- His elusiveness and highlight runs were second to none! He had NO offensive line- He did most of his running having to go backwards before going forward! Can you imagine if his line had been the Dallas Cowboys line back then? Wow. Class- On the field and off, he was Class. However, the ultimate show of class was stopping before he shattered the NFL rushing marks. He could have set a rushing mark that would never be touched, but in Barry fashion....he walked away. My 10 year old son summed it up best when we were in a sports shop recently. "Dad, if Barry Sanders retired years ago, why do all the Detroit jersey's still say "Sanders" on the back?" |
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![]() Quote:
Where is Billy Sims??? ![]() |
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![]() to hate? Billy was one of those. It's a shame I could not put him on this list but I want to! Billy just did not play long enough and his career was cut short. I know the Gale Sayers argument and Billy was just as impressive.
I was fortunate to grow up in the Billy Sims era and loved his reckless abandoned running style. The only one I could see replacing him with is Ottis Anderson. When OJ Anderson was young, he was the BOMB! He was fast, had the hips, and could flat run over you. Joe Perry and Lenny More were similar but Joe "The Jet" as better and that's saying something. He did not get all the pub he should have out west with SF 49ers but he was one heckuva runner. Another not mentioned on here was Wille Galimore and Hug McElhenney. These guys were something special. Galimore was Sayers before Sayers was. But yes, the Hooks, Texas product Billy Sims was as good as they came but playing in Detroit hurt him and the fact that he got injured and it shortened a brilliant carreer. I know, see Bo Jackson too. |
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![]() however Brandon is playing against guys who are much stronger and faster then Jim ever played against. I think if Jim was playing today he would be as effective as if he was playing today. He was the biggest guy on the field at times and nobody wanted to hit him juts like Jacobs. However 80% of the league would love to tattoo BJ.
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