Re: The greatest RB of all time is...
Posted: Thu August 06, 2015 8:37 pm
Ok, ok... I'll concede that Sweetness was better than Emmitt, but the BS argument is just that... some old bullshit!

We're having a private meeting where we rank the franchise's 13 World Championship teams.Kaius wrote:I was just wondering where all the packer fans were...
Totally agree with this. He is a home run threat every time he touches the ball.Orpheus wrote: The top fives that have been posted are hard to argue with. I'll say Jamaal Charles actually has a chance to be top 5 before it's all said and done. He's averaged almost 6 ypc. in this era and is one of the better receiving RBs that have existed.
I would agree with that for sure. Played on some awful teams early in his career.@SkitchP wrote:Orpheus wrote:I also find it weird that LT gets no love here, but I know a lot of people hold his playoff performances against him.
I think LT is a clear 6-10.
Kevin Smith says hello haha.@SkitchP wrote:James Stewart was solid for a couple of seasons.
Same here. I thought he would be kinda what like Charles has become. Bush is one of the best I have ever seen on the college level.Kaius wrote:I thought Reggie Bush was going to be better than he ended up being.
It's true.@SkitchP wrote:Lawrence Phillips killed a guy.
Is it weird I grew up having a man crush on his legs? Oh well.turned2black wrote:I remember reading that Barry could dunk a basketball without getting a running start. Dude's 5'8".
I'm down. A fun story line could be if Skitch and I could coexist with a Lions team.Lament wrote:We obviously need a whatif football tournament to settle this debate.
Fixed it for you.Lament wrote:Keith Woodside is the right answer.
Lament wrote:We're having a private meeting where we rank the franchise's 13 World Championship teams.Kaius wrote:I was just wondering where all the packer fans were...
God I love RW. He doesn't give a fuck what people think of him. It's refreshing.BurtReynolds wrote:Geaux Saints!
Kaius wrote:Hey, we have 10...

Agree, I'd say Sweetness or Barry Sanders. But...If I'm making my own fantasy football team, I just very well may take the Hogs + the Diesel, and put them up against any other super fantasy best of team.turned2black wrote:I loved Riggins. He just shouldn't be in this conversation.
24 rushing TDs in 1983.
This is way overrated around here, but if were posting guys who can't run...Green Habit wrote:None on this one!BurtReynolds wrote:how many yards did he lose?@SkitchP wrote:I saw Peyton Manning run the ball once, so we could probably throw him in the mix.
http://a.video.nfl.com/films/s2013/nflc ... _3200k.mp4
I was born in 86Lament wrote:Kaius wrote:Hey, we have 10...