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  1. #31
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gtrght77 View Post
    He was good to. Why not a 100 other guys? WHy don't we all have the same list?

    Why are you guys hating on me?
    there is a difference between "hating" and "stating".

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  2. #32
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    Gail Sayers
    Barry Sanders
    Walter Payton
    Jim Brown
    Bo Jackson ( To bad he got injured in his Prime )

  3. #33
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    Quote Originally Posted by mightypharaoh View Post
    wow?

    I'm not sure how guys have Campbell. He didn't have a very long career.

    Emmitt
    Dickerson/Faulk
    Sanders
    Brown
    Payton
    Because he was a MF'N!!! running back in every sense of the word.

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  4. #34
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    1st tier
    Emmitt Smith
    Barry Sanders
    Jim Brown
    OJ Simpson
    Walter Payton
    Gale Sayers
    Eric Dickerson

    2nd tier
    Earl Campbell
    Tony Dorsett??? Anyone???
    Franco Harris
    Marcus Allen

    Yea I know thats more than 5.. But how anyone could not have Emmitt in there top 5 blows my mind... And is it just me or does Mark Ingram remind anyone of Emmitt Smith? There running styles, size, speed are eerily similiar...
    Last edited by khorn242001; 12-06-2009 at 03:22 AM.

  5. #35
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    Runners

    I never thought E. Dickerson was tough enough. You can have him.

    Crazy as it sounds... Thurman Thomas was dynamite.

    Not enough love here for Marcus Allen either... very good. Did anyone mention Franco Harris?

    Here's one for you: John Riggins. Played good and tough for many years. Faster than a typical FB too. I'd take him on my team.

  6. #36
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    as much as I hate the bears..

    Sweetness is #1


    Barry Sanders is up there..

    I can't begin to imagine what kind of #'s Bo would have put up.


    Emmitt Smith has to be on the list.. NFL all time rushing leader.. that is saying something.


    Jim Brown was an animal.

  7. #37
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    Cool

    There have been so many great ones that it hard to just name 5 but that what you ask for and here is mine. 1 walter peyton 2marshall faulk 3 tony dorsett 4calvin hill 5 earl campbell those are mine but you still have great backs that didnt make the list but good question. Alc

  8. #38
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    I'm late (sorry ), but here are mine:


    1. Jim Brown
    2. Walter Payton
    3. Barry Sanders
    4. LT
    5. Eric Dickerson

  9. #39
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    Looks like Sanders to the win

  10. #40
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    If Jim Brown

    Is not on the top of the list it is not legit. Did it his way, physically and mentally punished EVERYBODY from the time he snapped up his onesie ( that's how jerseys were made back then) till he said i'm done. I talked to Dick Butkus and he said by far the hardest man he ever faced in his life of football was Brown.

  11. #41
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    1. Barry Sanders
    2. Walter Payton
    3. Gale Sayers- he could've played in any era with those moves
    4. Jim Brown- mainly because he set the standard, I don't think he could've dominated when defenses got better athletically
    5. OJ simpson and Tony Dorsett- can't decide
    Honorable mention-Eric Dickerson, Marshall Faulk, and I guess Emmitt Smith

  12. #42
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    1. Smith
    2.Brown
    3.Sanders
    4.Dickerson
    5. Simpson,Allen either one would work here.


 

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