he is also well past 40 (born in 1960 lol). when he retired from football he was the fastest to 10,000 yards and was the second leading rusher in history and still has the most yards in a season. he played for the rams and colts (not awesome lines). also had world class speed in the 40 and 100...Eric Dickerson got owned in an episode of Pros vs Joes
LOLI think you have to look at it in terms of how much the RB contributed to his team's success. Using that criteria, Herschell Walker is clearly the man. Dallas couldn't have been a dynasty in the 90's without him.
I suppose they passed up on Vick?LOL
In that case Michael Vick had a huge impact on the Chargers.
San Diego traded the first pick to Atlanta for the 5th and a second rounder. They ended up drafting Drew Brees and LaDainian Tomlinsson with those picks.I suppose they passed up on Vick?
Exactly. To be honest, I recall wondering how the league can allow such a thing. (Of course, they may not have anything in place to prevent it).San Diego traded the first pick to Atlanta for the 5th and a second rounder. They ended up drafting Drew Brees and LaDainian Tomlinsson with those picks.
I think what whosaywho was getting at with Herschel Walker, was Dallas traded him to Minnesota for a bunch of prospects. I can't recall who they drafted with them, but they ended up with Aikman, Smith, or Irvin or some othe pieces with those picks.
I think he will do well this year.....better than McGahee anywaya close second comes marshawn lynch //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/uhoh.gif.c07307dd22ee7e63e22fc8e9c614d1fd.gif
IndeedExactly. To be honest, I recall wondering how the league can allow such a thing. (Of course, they may not have anything in place to prevent it).
It's okay if MN wants to fvck itself, but MN also greatly fvcked the competitive balance within the league.