NFL Top 10 Best Running Backs Ever

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    The best NFL running backs can completely control the tempo of the game. This list honors the best running backs in NFL history who have helped change the game. The list is based off talent as well as career accomplishments. These are the top 10 best running backs ever.
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  • @SOGFootball
    @SOGFootball  Před 4 lety +56

    Do you agree or disagree with this list? How would you change it?

    • @noahlago349
      @noahlago349 Před 4 lety +39

      NFL Top Ten why is there nothing for Walter Payton

    • @jeffferrara3286
      @jeffferrara3286 Před 4 lety +15

      NFL Top Ten I would just change Jim Brown and Barry Sanders

    • @SOGFootball
      @SOGFootball  Před 4 lety +9

      @@noahlago349 I made a mistake :(

    • @noahlago349
      @noahlago349 Před 4 lety +2

      NFL Top Ten its all good we saw him on the side list so it’s fine

    • @shrimpy5257
      @shrimpy5257 Před 4 lety +6

      Where is Curtis Martin Put Him in top ten or HM

  • @thegreysun1128
    @thegreysun1128 Před 4 lety +216

    Why did you skip the Walter Peyton highlights

    • @johnnysins351
      @johnnysins351 Před 4 lety +8

      The Grey Sun I know

    • @derekmartinez7134
      @derekmartinez7134 Před 2 lety +7

      Also Why did Earl Campbell just disappear off the list?

    • @cheddah48
      @cheddah48 Před rokem

      @@derekmartinez7134 pretty dumb imo.. earl campbell lead shit teams to glory. Great rb.

    • @coriehargrove8751
      @coriehargrove8751 Před rokem +6

      Right Walter Payton is arguably the best back of all time, it’s definitely between him, Jim Brown and Barry. Walter missing invalidates this.

    • @makitrainboy6169
      @makitrainboy6169 Před rokem +4

      Sweetness was the best ever and it's not particularly close

  • @robertdunn6112
    @robertdunn6112 Před 4 lety +60

    your credibility went way down for showing NOTHING for Sweetness.

    • @AsianCash69
      @AsianCash69 Před 4 lety +3

      Robert Dunn totally agree

    • @SOGFootball
      @SOGFootball  Před 4 lety +15

      It was a mistake in my editing. Sorry about that.

    • @Amirifetish
      @Amirifetish Před 4 lety +6

      @@SOGFootball at least you admitted it good video bro love it best list I've seen also

    • @mlc3136
      @mlc3136 Před 3 lety

      I told you son that don't look right thats ur mom or mother to you son plus He know's better then to post pics or videos I'm the only one that can call your moms sweet a55 sweetness!! Barry!! Barry!! Barry!!

  • @markmeyer6800
    @markmeyer6800 Před 3 lety +62

    There will never be another Barry Sanders. The greats on this list will remain the greats. The NFL doesn’t recognize running backs anymore.

    • @charleynewman4783
      @charleynewman4783 Před rokem +1

      What do you mean

    • @toddsjogren5589
      @toddsjogren5589 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@charleynewman4783He means running the ball these days is secondary thought. Therefore aren't used frequently enough to see the anyone really shine for more than a game or two.

    • @timsimmons9995
      @timsimmons9995 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Sanders however was a quitter.

    • @markmeyer6800
      @markmeyer6800 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@timsimmons9995 🤣

    • @Street_whys
      @Street_whys Před 4 měsíci +2

      ​@@timsimmons9995 Weak take. Manufactured those numbers behind a Lions O-line... Imagine Barry behind the Cowboys O-line of that era. Frightening.

  • @johnnysins351
    @johnnysins351 Před 4 lety +56

    You skipped Walter Payton

  • @phqutub
    @phqutub Před 3 lety +36

    Respect for Faulk - he's usually left off. Funny how him and DIckerson played for same teams.

    • @lancevalandra6670
      @lancevalandra6670 Před 2 lety

      Yes, same teams, but in the opposite direction of each other

  • @garyblalock371
    @garyblalock371 Před rokem +30

    The fact that Marcus Allen actually sat the bench for a few years for the Raiders because of his beef with Al Davis and still finished in the top 10 of everything when he retired speaks volumes!!!!!

    • @ChillConservative2k15
      @ChillConservative2k15 Před rokem +1

      Not really, dude played forever it was inevitable that he would break a ton of volume records.

    • @mailliw8647
      @mailliw8647 Před 10 měsíci

      Not true either cause there are greater backs people put over Allen all of which had great seasons with great numbers and still don't add up to his overall numbers...

    • @Beebalabeeba
      @Beebalabeeba Před 10 měsíci

      Only 3 1,000 yard seasons in 16 years dude just hung around long enough to get those stats

    • @dayatatime01dengan25
      @dayatatime01dengan25 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Imagine as good as Marcus Allen was, then you get Bo Jackson coming in after baseball season to play his hobby (football) & be more productive, exciting, explosive then the great Marcus Allen! Bo was in a class of his own! Sad, many ppl don’t realize the phenomenon Bo was! Peace out✌️

  • @robinwright9809
    @robinwright9809 Před rokem +9

    Barry Sanders for sure. He retired in his prime, if had kept playing as many years as Smith he probably would have had way over 20000 yards

  • @owenbates2315
    @owenbates2315 Před 4 lety +4

    These videos make my day great video agree with everything

  • @cia3552
    @cia3552 Před 2 lety +20

    If
    Bo Jackson never got injured he would be on he list

  • @michaelsloane9955
    @michaelsloane9955 Před 3 lety +13

    An explanation of why Barry Sanders is better than Walter Payton:
    1. Barry was a Pro Bowler 10 times in 10 years vs Walter's 9 times in 13 years.
    2. Barry was a 1st team All Pro 6 times in 10 years vs Walter's 5 times in 13 years.
    3. Barry won 4 rushing titles vs Walter's 1.
    4. Barry had a 2000 yard season (2053 in 1997) and Walter didn't. (Walter's career high was 1852 yards in 1977.)
    5. Barry had 6 seasons of double digit touchdowns with a career high of of 16 in 1991 vs Walter's 5 seasons of double digit touchdowns with a career high of 14 in 1977 and 1979.
    6. Barry had 5 seasons of over 1500 yards vs Walter's 4.
    7. If you truncate their career per game averages to the nearest whole number, Barry averaged 99 yards per game vs Walter's 88 yards per game.
    8. With 99 touchdowns in 150 games, Barry averaged scoring a touchdown in 66% of his games. Walter, with 110 touchdowns in 190 games, averaged scoring a touchdown in 57% of his games.
    9. Barry had 4 seasons of averaging over 100 yards per game vs Walter's 3.
    10. Barry had 5 seasons of averaging over 5 yards per carry vs Walter only doing it 1ce.
    There you go.

    • @bradenwhite6662
      @bradenwhite6662 Před 3 lety

      I completely agree with that bro no one tried to argue

    • @iamtrevor3323
      @iamtrevor3323 Před 3 lety +5

      He also had unmatched running style. None of the running backs on this list could run like Barry did

    • @cesarmedina7080
      @cesarmedina7080 Před 2 lety +4

      Thats not even the whole story either. He was a good receiver, dangerous return man, goaline jumping ability. All of which he was under utilized. Also a better blocker than he gets credit for. Most ignorant people just look at whos got the most yardage or rings instead of looking at averages, years played, surrounding teammates, and many other things that tell the real story.

    • @Supermanfan99
      @Supermanfan99 Před 2 lety +5

      Now post his road playoff stats

    • @Says_me
      @Says_me Před rokem +5

      Now you did it:
      1) Payton with 11 seasons in top 10 for rushing (Barry = 10 seasons)
      2) 5 seasons top 10 RB for receiving (Barry = 1 season)
      3) Payton 4 season 2000+ yards from scrimmage (Barry = 2 seasons)
      4) Payton 3rd highest yards per game in a season (132.3… only Brown and OJ had more)… only reason Payton didn’t have a 2000 yard rushing season is because NFL had 14 games in his peak year (1977)… Payton was on pace to have more yards than Dickerson.
      5) Payton passed for 331 yards and 8 touchdowns
      6) Payton had over 21% of his total yards from receiving (Barry = 16%)
      7) Payton has the most career All-Purpose yards for a starting RB (Rice has the most overall)
      8) Payton had a better 10 season peak for per game efficiency stats across touches, yards and TDs… than anyone, ever
      9) Payton has more yards and TDs when comparing a 10 season peak
      10) Payton was elite at Off-ball support as a pass blocker, run blocker, and route participation… Barry was several notches lower
      11) Payton did more in the post season
      12) If Payton had Barry’s offense, he would have dominated in a way to put this discussion out of reach. If he had Emmitt’s… it would be criminal the way Payton would have assaulted defenses
      Point is, Barry has QBs with better passer ratings, a higher quality O-line (with pro bowlers in almost all of his seasons… Payton didn’t have a pro bowler in front of him from 1975 to 1984), Barry had way more support from other skill positions, spreading the defensive focus (Moore was pro bowl and/or all pro for 4 seasons and there have been numerous 1000 yard receivers)… Payton never played with 1000 yard receiver, and is the Bears all time leader in receptions… he carried a much heavier load than any top running back, ever
      So Payton did more, with less, for a longer time.
      This is not to disrespect Sanders… he was just out done by Payton and played in an offensive scheme that didn’t enable him… and he wound up being 1 dimensional. He was exception… the best of all time at that dimension (pure rushing) but it falls short of being the greatest “running back”

  • @whatitisnt2094
    @whatitisnt2094 Před 3 lety

    Great list

  • @carymiller2403
    @carymiller2403 Před 2 lety +11

    One word. Sweetness. Greatest football player of all time

  • @jakesanti9981
    @jakesanti9981 Před 3 lety +24

    Adrian Peterson should be top 5 IMO! Most exciting player I’ve ever watched play the game

    • @captainspartan04
      @captainspartan04 Před 3 lety +3

      But did you watch Barry Sanders or Jim Brown. Just because they are the best you’ve seen doesn’t mean they are the best ever

    • @bp7182
      @bp7182 Před 2 lety

      You have to be young

    • @sportsfaniguess154
      @sportsfaniguess154 Před 2 lety +8

      Prime AP was great, easily one of the greatest ever, but goddamn Barry Sanders was nuts.

    • @nascarandbowlingfan3888
      @nascarandbowlingfan3888 Před 2 lety +1

      Walter Payton is the greatest ever

    • @willieholbert3493
      @willieholbert3493 Před rokem

      I agree.very powerful R.B.as a freshman at oklahoma he was awesome.

  • @robtilley6895
    @robtilley6895 Před rokem +24

    Walter Payton was the greatest football player ever. What most people forget is just how the Bears had no real offense other than him in the 70’s. Imagine teams like the 49’ers, Cowboys, Washington Redskins all saying today we are going to stop Walter Payton. Not we will beat the Bears, we will stop him. And they could not. Jim Brown admitted that he was #1. If he was on with Dallas in those days his achievements would still be standing today. He never went for the sideline. In the open field you didn’t have to worry about him running around you, he was coming right at you and running right through you.Walter Payton was Superman.

    • @joelc-gc1hq
      @joelc-gc1hq Před rokem +3

      Barry Sanders had no offensive line and was just short of breaking Walter Payton's record when he retired healthy and he did it in only 10 seasons.

    • @laz0rama
      @laz0rama Před 9 měsíci

      i do think payton was the best all-around offensive player i ever saw - he could run, catch AND pass. i have no problem with barry at #1, but regardless barry sanders, walter payton and jim brown are my top 3 ever.

    • @erice5372
      @erice5372 Před 9 měsíci

      Bo Jackson

    • @Adversity2175
      @Adversity2175 Před 8 měsíci

      @@erice5372coulda been one of the best, just never got the chance

    • @Adversity2175
      @Adversity2175 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@joelc-gc1hqsanders had a all pro receiver to take some pressure off of him for 4 years and at least one-two pro-bowl linemen every year, Payton played with no linemen with even one pro-bowl until his final two years, keep in mind he only spent two more years in the league than Barry, along with never having a pro bowl receiver on the roster with him, he was better that is a fact

  • @MrCubswin1
    @MrCubswin1 Před 6 měsíci

    Great list . I would have mixed it up a bit but still a solid list.

  • @markwatson8051
    @markwatson8051 Před 2 lety +5

    Gale Sayers, Walter Payton and Tony Dorsett. This list cannot be taken seriously without these three on it and Jim Brown must always be number one, period.

    • @mtall1238
      @mtall1238 Před rokem +2

      Jim Brown played with people half his size, he couldnt play that well in another era and thats a fact, barry is far better and its not close, played on some of the worst teams in history and never had less then 1100 yards a season... along with every other award he possibly could win! It is not close stop.

    • @charleynewman4783
      @charleynewman4783 Před rokem

      Yeah stop

  • @7USC7
    @7USC7 Před rokem +5

    I have always felt Marcus was the most unique RB. As big as he was he looked like he was "gliding" so smoothly...especially when he'd cut back against the flow. The dude could block, catch, pass and had a nose for the end zone like no other.

  • @georgeashley3573
    @georgeashley3573 Před 4 lety +23

    I agree but u could’ve given no Jackson an honourable mention

    • @barackobama2181
      @barackobama2181 Před 4 lety

      Exactlyyy

    • @ViKiNgS4LiFe84
      @ViKiNgS4LiFe84 Před 4 lety

      Idk

    • @n0jab
      @n0jab Před 4 lety +8

      He never rushed for over 1,000 yards and he never played more than 10 games in a season. There’s no way he’s better than a guy like Thurman Thomas. This is the NFL not CFB.

    • @calebmiller4344
      @calebmiller4344 Před 3 lety

      It doesn’t matter how he is statistically but he was amazing at everything he did and that’s what we remember him by not how long he played or how many yards he went for

    • @badassassin2864
      @badassassin2864 Před 3 lety

      No Jackson do you mean bo Jackson he barely even played that long.

  • @michaeldailey2158
    @michaeldailey2158 Před 3 lety +1

    The best list you've put out !!!!

  • @mr.effective9619
    @mr.effective9619 Před 2 lety +2

    Great list...gonna be hard to argue, I think with the running back position it's a matter of style preference...I would have put Bettis on the list but that means I'd have to take someone off which is damn near impossible...would love to see your list in 10 years to see who you would remove if you were to add Derrick Henry....

    • @charleynewman5758
      @charleynewman5758 Před rokem

      Agree and I know he only averaged 4 yards per carry but whatever

  • @haroldfarquad6886
    @haroldfarquad6886 Před rokem +22

    Glad to see AP getting the recognition he deserves. He had it all at the RB position: power, speed, agility, tenacity, and instincts. He's probably top 5 all time in each of those categories.

    • @chuckyufarley2999
      @chuckyufarley2999 Před 7 měsíci +1

      He had all the tools but a lot of the time he spent too much time in the backfield. Watch some old Chuck Foreman vids and notice how fast he hit the line of scrimmage. If AP would have been that quick to the line every time he touched the ball, he would have been the greatest ever. He wasn't all that great of a receiver out of the backfield, either. If someone ever came along with the best of both AP and Chuck's abilities, they'd be unstoppable.

    • @jamiecoburnjr
      @jamiecoburnjr Před 7 měsíci

      @@chuckyufarley2999you do realize that AD lined up about 2 yards deeper than most running backs?

    • @chuckyufarley2999
      @chuckyufarley2999 Před 7 měsíci

      @@jamiecoburnjr Then there shouldn't have been any reason for him to NOT hit the line at full speed every time he touched the ball. Believe me, I was a Vikings fan for years and 8-10 times every week he was guaranteed to get the ball, slow down, sometime stop dead in his tracks, looking for an opportunity. I know you know what I'm talking about. Barry Sanders did it a lot too. But Barry was shifty enough to get away with it more often. AP was like a cross between Eric Dickerson and Jim Brown. Size, strength and speed, but not enough lateral movement to dodge and duck as well as guys like Sanders and Smith.

    • @markalton4610
      @markalton4610 Před 3 měsíci

      I got Peterson higher than this list and I'm a Packer fan. Better than Faulk for sure, probably Campbell, definitely Tomlinson

  • @Uppercut314
    @Uppercut314 Před 2 lety +21

    Obviously I'm a Detroit fan, got Barry's autograph for my daughter at the Pontiac SilverDome! Before Barry though, in 1983 was another star, Billy Sims and I swear they were from the same mold, if he hadn't torn his excruciate ligament in his left knee which ended his carrer, he would have went on to do even greater things! Sims was certainly one of a kind also! One last thing, Barry truly was one of the most humble people Ive ever met, WORD 🤙

    • @charleynewman5758
      @charleynewman5758 Před rokem +3

      And the 🐐

    • @TorontoHockeyRadio
      @TorontoHockeyRadio Před 10 měsíci +2

      Barry is da goat ❤ go lions

    • @Riles3152
      @Riles3152 Před 9 měsíci

      I totally agree with your Billy Sims reference. In watching Simms and obviously watching so much of Barry Sanders, the two were actually not all that similar in their running styles. Barry was obviously more dynamically gifted, but Billy Simms was better in the areas that Barry wasn’t as good in, like short yardage running and north and south power running. Simms I think was a bit more versatile. His career was cut short because of a knee injury, which is a shame because if he would’ve had played 10 years, he most certainly would’ve ended up in the Hall of Fame.

    • @johnhatchel9681
      @johnhatchel9681 Před 7 měsíci

      I grew up in Flint and I remember Billy Sims. Barry is the greatest, though.

  • @okolekahuna3862
    @okolekahuna3862 Před 3 lety +1

    Watching great run plays are my favorite part of football.

  • @adyzYangboi
    @adyzYangboi Před 4 lety +5

    Tomlinson is the top 10 PLAYERS EVER in the NFL. Hes a legend. Hall of Famer. I've NEVER ever seen a rb like him before. Hes always in video game mode and he doesn't choke or fumbles the ball all the time. Underrated. Name me 1 person that's half of LT.

    • @lukegittens3882
      @lukegittens3882 Před 2 lety

      Tell me you didn’t watch barry without telling me you didn’t watch Barry

    • @cesarmedina7080
      @cesarmedina7080 Před 2 lety

      You have never seen is the problem.

    • @ryanhahn3651
      @ryanhahn3651 Před rokem

      @@lukegittens3882 Barry isn’t a complete player like Walter or LT

  • @samgallagher5546
    @samgallagher5546 Před 4 lety +5

    Jim row was unstoppable and a top 5 player ever, he should be number 1

    • @morrisparrish76
      @morrisparrish76 Před 8 měsíci

      & idiots who think otherwise SHOULD be banned……….but they’re not!

  • @BigDaleT
    @BigDaleT Před rokem +20

    How is Jim Brown NOT #1? He led the league in rushing 8 of his 9 seasons. Won 3 MVP's. Averaged over 104 yards a game and over 5 yards a carry FOR HIS ENTIRE CAREER. He never even missed a game. None of which was ever even approached by another running back. Barry may have been more exciting but...

    • @charleynewman5758
      @charleynewman5758 Před rokem +4

      Actually he won four

    • @BooBooDaFoo330
      @BooBooDaFoo330 Před rokem +4

      Recency bias, I see that in basketball too when ppl are saying Kobe over the likes of Wilt, Russell, and Oscar…but add to Jim Brown’s case as the goat dude had 1500 yards in a 12 game season and 1800 yards in a 14 game season. Nobody is on his level

    • @benjaminhartman3091
      @benjaminhartman3091 Před rokem +11

      Barry is first because of his body of work.. he had more caries for a loss than any running back in the NFL because of how often he got hit in the back field.. yet when he retired he had the most yards per carry. The dude was on a really bad team with a really bad offense of line and he was literally impossible to tackle.
      If that stat doesn’t blow your mind you aren’t thinking hard enough.

    • @gaffords2631
      @gaffords2631 Před rokem +7

      ​@@benjaminhartman3091 not to mention it was a single back system.... No Moose Johnson to lead block. As a cowboy fan, I've often wondered what Barry would have accomplished behind Emmit's line and system.

    • @morrisparrish76
      @morrisparrish76 Před 10 měsíci +1

      These are the same ignorant type of people who say wilt chamberlain ain’t the greatest!

  • @raypratt3611
    @raypratt3611 Před 3 lety +1

    That DICKERSON clip was cool,cuz very rarely do we get to see backs pull away from the DEFENSE in the open field,always seems they are caught by fast DB's!!

  • @benjaminhartman3091
    @benjaminhartman3091 Před rokem +3

    Earl Campbell was so elusive he actually disappeared from the list 👀👀

  • @fabiancardenas6970
    @fabiancardenas6970 Před 3 lety +7

    Love all the guys on this list but it seems incomplete without the Ferrari of all running backs Tony Dorsett.

    • @willieholbert3493
      @willieholbert3493 Před rokem +2

      Tony Dorsett belongs on this list.he was as fast as any other R.B I've ever seen.

    • @markjones4066
      @markjones4066 Před 4 měsíci

      It makes me down right disgusted with every list of best running backs...that Tony Dorsett is hardly ever mentioned. Look at what he did in college and in the Pros !!!!!

  • @trureid5748
    @trureid5748 Před 4 lety +87

    I think Walter Payton should be 1 but other than that it’s aight

    • @chrisrolen3345
      @chrisrolen3345 Před 4 lety +12

      Sanders is better, but I’m not sure about Jim Brown

    • @LiterallyGod
      @LiterallyGod Před 4 lety +17

      Tru Reid Payton should def be 2 but Barry is the goat

    • @patrykkuffel2679
      @patrykkuffel2679 Před 4 lety +9

      Barry Sanders was better but I definitely think Payton is #2 or #3. Sanders was absolutely fantastic. His MVP year he rushed for 2053 yards but what was unbelievable is the he got those yards in only 335 carries or a 6.1 yards per carry which I believe is the best ever for a runningback. Almost all of the runningbacks who hit 2000 yards or at least 1800 take 350+ carries but sanders took only 335 to get to 2000 yards.

    • @LiterallyGod
      @LiterallyGod Před 4 lety +3

      Pat K yes

    • @jenniferparson7492
      @jenniferparson7492 Před 4 lety +3

      Why was Payton's highlights cut out?

  • @thomasrandle2000
    @thomasrandle2000 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Dickerson still holds the All Time Rookie Rushing Record, The All Time Playoff Game Rushing Record, The All Time Single Season Rushing Record, and The Fastest to 10,000 yards at 91 games than any RB in NFL history. Eric Dickerson is The Greatest running back through 10,000 yards in NFL history period

  • @georgehowelliii5666
    @georgehowelliii5666 Před 3 lety

    Great list!!!!

  • @ChristobalStacks
    @ChristobalStacks Před 3 lety +16

    Gale Sayers? He was really good, although maybe the short career was why you left him out
    Earl Campbell was also really good

    • @joeraguso5376
      @joeraguso5376 Před 3 lety

      There's nothing Barry could do that Sayers couldn't do.

    • @ManEFresh
      @ManEFresh Před 2 lety

      Durability for both, sadly. Both of still FAR better than Emmitt Smith to me.

    • @worstcaseofcrabsever5510
      @worstcaseofcrabsever5510 Před 2 lety

      @@ManEFresh Emmitt Smith is the alltime leading rusher even today. Smith was the best goaline running back ever. The Lions often put Barry on the bench in goaline scenarios, since he didn't have great power. Emmitt was a dynasty RB for a reason. The toughest RB ever.

    • @ManEFresh
      @ManEFresh Před 2 lety

      @@worstcaseofcrabsever5510 Probably how he got most of his touchdowns instead of actual talent. His o-lines were something that running backs couldn't even dream of having. That's why he's overrated.

    • @hammertime5453
      @hammertime5453 Před rokem

      @@worstcaseofcrabsever5510 I agree!

  • @ykd818
    @ykd818 Před rokem +6

    Barry Sanders is hands down unarguably the greatest running back of All-Time. No one is even close except for Jim Brown

    • @charleynewman4783
      @charleynewman4783 Před rokem +1

      Walter Payton

    • @Beebalabeeba
      @Beebalabeeba Před 10 měsíci

      I like Barry but no he’s a regular season running back never performed when it counted the most all time greats don’t have playoff games with 13 carries for -1 yard

    • @johnhatchel9681
      @johnhatchel9681 Před 7 měsíci

      Barry is the 🐐.

    • @Beebalabeeba
      @Beebalabeeba Před 7 měsíci

      @@johnhatchel9681 how?

  • @cchizzy9994
    @cchizzy9994 Před 3 lety

    I agree 100%

  • @joeseddit
    @joeseddit Před 2 lety +2

    These kind of lists are subjective, but I think this one ain't too bad. It's been quite a while ago that my interest in the Pro game faded, but I can speak to the era when I was an avid fan, although I am going to start of with a player whose prime predates me by mentioning that Gale Sayers might be considered an oversight here. Walter Payton is the best back I've ever seen. Dude was all the Bears had during most of his career. His O-line was Ok, and there wasn't a big threat in the passing game so I'd say his yards were among the most hardest to earn of those on the list. He had moves but he also had to break a lot of tackles. Kind of a shame he didn't get a Super Bowl TD, if that meant something to him. I like that Emmit Smith is as low as four here, although I'd have him even lower. He holds the record, so his placement on this list is almost obligatory. And he's a great back- all these players and many more are- but we're nitpicking here. It appears by his comments that he probably has to defend himself against the notion that he benefited from just the opposite of the situation I described for Payton- a great passing game and great blocking. But I think it's true. He's a great back but I think most all of the backs on this list could have done just as well if not better than Smith on that team. In fact I may not even have Smith on this list at all. Marshall Faulk is another one. Great back but generally a bit overrated, I think. Dickerson is in my era, but somehow I never saw him as all time great, but I really can't argue against his placement on a top ten list. Dude was big and fast. I just don't remember him as quite the game changer that others on this list are, but still, very worthy. Simpson is top two or three for me. Definitely above Smith and Faulk. Like Payton, a player on a mediocre team that occasionally scratched its way into the playoffs mostly due to the play from the RB position. I really like that Marcus Allen is on this list. He's left off of a significant amount of top ten lists and shouldn't be. Great back with great moves. Generally underrated. I personally rank him above Smith and Faulk, and maybe above Dickerson. I can't really speak to Tomlinson or Peterson, but I can say that if we can't remove either of those two from this list, then either Faulk or Smith has to go to make room for Earl Campbell. Walter Payton was very difficult to bring down, maybe pound for pound the most difficult, but aside from the film clips I've seen of Jim Brown, I gotta think that Campbell was the worst nightmare ever for a safety having to come up and make a tackle (didn't scare off my boy Jack Tatum, though- the most epic collision ever left 'em both with a concussion but Campbell still fell forward into the end zone). If Bo Jackson had lasted he might be a good candidate as well.

  • @gladius1275
    @gladius1275 Před rokem +3

    That is actually a superb list! It really places every great back pretty much exactly where they belong, amazing!

  • @SGDeGalvez
    @SGDeGalvez Před 3 lety +19

    Walter Payton is in a class all to himself.

    • @lukegittens3882
      @lukegittens3882 Před 2 lety +5

      Ya the class right behind Barry

    • @acpliego
      @acpliego Před 2 lety +2

      @@lukegittens3882 yes, as a rb, but I don’t think he was behind as an overall player

    • @lancevalandra6670
      @lancevalandra6670 Před 2 lety

      So is Jim Brown, Eric Dickerson, Emmitt Smith, Barry Saunders 🤔

    • @nascarandbowlingfan3888
      @nascarandbowlingfan3888 Před 2 lety +2

      @@lukegittens3882 not even close Walter was so better than Barry he could do more

    • @CockShoe
      @CockShoe Před 2 lety

      @@lukegittens3882 Barry was just a highlight real doesn’t mean he was the better player and believe it or not Barry had a better Oline than Payton did…Barry had allpros on his line Walter didn’t

  • @jeremiahphillips3243
    @jeremiahphillips3243 Před 4 lety

    Goat @nfltop10 💪🏽💪🏽

  • @jayj4363
    @jayj4363 Před 2 lety

    About a year late. But agreed. Only change would be Dickerson 3rd or 4th.

  • @Supermanfan99
    @Supermanfan99 Před 2 lety +9

    It seems we usually measure greatness by stepping up on the biggest stage. Emmitt is the only one of the top four that did that. He has the highest playoff YPC out of the group and is the only one whose YPC improved in the postseason. The other three were much worse in the playoffs. Before you say that’s because of his team, remember those Browns teams were a powerhouse and Jim Brown had 2 hall of fame offensive linemen (1 more than Emmitt had). Yet he averaged 5.2 YPC for his career, but only 3.7 in the postseason.

  • @vincebasile8721
    @vincebasile8721 Před 4 lety +9

    LT will always be my favorite RB and personal best RB of all time because he could do everything and score better than anyone in my eyes.

    • @derektumsuden1345
      @derektumsuden1345 Před 4 lety

      He is a linebacker.

    • @derektumsuden1345
      @derektumsuden1345 Před 4 lety

      Oh never mind. I thought you were talking about Lawrence Taylor.

    • @Sinnerswing
      @Sinnerswing Před 4 lety

      Where do you put Seattle”s Shaun Alexander?

    • @vincebasile8721
      @vincebasile8721 Před 4 lety

      @@Sinnerswing I'd have to look at a full on rb list but he would not make top 10 for sure.

  • @T.A.RELL816
    @T.A.RELL816 Před 3 lety +1

    I can’t put Earl Campbell ahead of Faulk and AP ... And Eric Dickerson ... thats a stretch ... but they’re all great

  • @Kyynelly
    @Kyynelly Před 3 měsíci

    Gimme 15 years I’ll be on this list soon

  • @breezecreationsllc9381
    @breezecreationsllc9381 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Terrell Davis had a short career due to injuries, but had a great impact. I don't believe the Broncos would have those Super Bowls without him. He went for 2000 yards.

    • @DSchea
      @DSchea Před 8 měsíci

      Had he not gotten hurt he'd be on goat conversation. The man was a mini mack truck

  • @adeoyakunmi501
    @adeoyakunmi501 Před 4 lety +11

    O.J should be at least top 5...man was the face of the league in the 70's

  • @raypratt3611
    @raypratt3611 Před 3 lety +1

    Well Idk about OJ being the back of the 70's when we had SWEETNESS and CAMPBELL also!!although OJ did have the longevity of the 70's

  • @nickgamble280
    @nickgamble280 Před 3 lety

    Those Walter Payton highlights really something

  • @EveryoneIsFightingSomeBattle

    Eric Dickerson was the F-14 Tomcat of running backs. He had the maneuverability of a short, small back, and a top-end speed faster than pretty much all the corners and safeties that tried to catch him. Marcus Allen nailed it - he was a true "freak of nature", the likes of which we'll never see again in our lifetimes.
    It's what happens when you have the perfect combination of a lethal running back, and a track star.

    • @unkameatgoodbar2315
      @unkameatgoodbar2315 Před 2 lety +1

      I remember going to SMU, games in the 6th grade..watching the Eric Dickerson and Craig James show…the pony express…boy was he quick and fast.

    • @gaiali453
      @gaiali453 Před rokem +3

      ED is still the most underrated RB in NFL history and still holds the Single Season Rushing record. I don't think the NFL ever gave him the credit he deserved.

    • @charleynewman4783
      @charleynewman4783 Před rokem

      What do you mean

    • @michaelhenderson2744
      @michaelhenderson2744 Před 6 měsíci +1

      I would want to see Dickerson before anyone run

  • @rtsportscenter1454
    @rtsportscenter1454 Před 4 lety +22

    Eric at 8?

    • @SOGFootball
      @SOGFootball  Před 4 lety +9

      He fumbled the ball 78 times over his career which is why I don't have him in the top 10. A lot of people question AP's fumbling issues, but he only fumbled 48 times over his career.

    • @rtsportscenter1454
      @rtsportscenter1454 Před 4 lety +2

      NFL Top Ten Fair

    • @siphonzyno7378
      @siphonzyno7378 Před 3 lety +2

      It aint madden

    • @maryannegroner351
      @maryannegroner351 Před 3 lety +1

      @@siphonzyno7378 fact

    • @sirclutch9503
      @sirclutch9503 Před 3 lety +1

      @@siphonzyno7378 Eric Dickerson had over 1000 yards in his rookie season

  • @roosevelt1933
    @roosevelt1933 Před 2 lety

    Glad to see Marcus Allen in your picks but should be higher because none of these other backs were the receiver he was! Best receiving back ever

    • @cesarmedina7080
      @cesarmedina7080 Před 2 lety

      The list is not about top ten receiving running backs. If it was Roger Craig would be # 1.

    • @StFigarlandGarling
      @StFigarlandGarling Před rokem

      @@cesarmedina7080 LT, Marshall Faulk, Ricky Watters and Tiki Barber: are we a joke to you

    • @donovanprice8140
      @donovanprice8140 Před 7 měsíci

      😂 dude Faulk kills allen check the stats

  • @thomasramzitoma3642
    @thomasramzitoma3642 Před 4 lety

    Do top ten wide receivers of all time.

    • @morrisparrish76
      @morrisparrish76 Před 8 měsíci

      Why & fuck Terrell Owens the same way you are Jimmy brown?

  • @nbcboy20
    @nbcboy20 Před rokem +13

    Jim Brown isn’t just the best running back. He’s the best nfl player in history, period.

    • @charleynewman5758
      @charleynewman5758 Před rokem +1

      He won four MVPs

    • @ChiRack93
      @ChiRack93 Před 8 měsíci

      Ummm!!!!
      What about this No Name player called Lawrence Taylor as “Goat”?

    • @eastside9049
      @eastside9049 Před 8 měsíci +1

      In that era he should have been like Wilt Chamberlain and today average at best

    • @johnholman3200
      @johnholman3200 Před 7 měsíci

      Barry Sanders is the greatest runningback who ever lived.

    • @DepressionShaman
      @DepressionShaman Před 5 měsíci

      Jim Brown was amazing, but that honor goes to Jerry Rice. His receiving records are virtually untouchable, even in today's wide open league.

  • @idemonstrxight3332
    @idemonstrxight3332 Před 4 lety +5

    Walter Payton should be first cause he is FAST 🏃 💨 and he is a breaking tackle MASTER 🥇 and lastly he is 🦾 robot he can do anything

  • @padresmith2000
    @padresmith2000 Před rokem +1

    I’ know I’m not bugging what happened to Warner Payton I’m a die hard cowboys fan but people forget when eminit smith broke his record sip number 34🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾

  • @phqutub
    @phqutub Před rokem

    Thank you for putting Faulk where he belongs. Most list that have Dickerson just leave Faulk completely off. He was special.

  • @fantasyfootballermvp8776

    Barry is the most amazing football player I have ever watched. The balance, quickness, agility, and surprising power for his comparable size are unmatched. Had he been on any other team I can only imagine what his career would have become!

    • @Texascudaguy
      @Texascudaguy Před 11 měsíci

      Sanders game stat the same all the time. 1 carry for 65 yards and 25 carries for 25 yards. He was a lazy bum for having the best talent

    • @hawksanders2426
      @hawksanders2426 Před 7 měsíci

      @@Texascudaguybro he was on the lions what u on. No blocking pretty much. He had to create things from nothing which he usually did.

  • @pallen49
    @pallen49 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Tony Dorsett is MY all time favorite running back, so he will forever be #1 in MY book...I was a pretty fast runner during my days of track and field..My specialty was the 100 and 50 yard dashes. GOD, how I wish I could run like him..

  • @casino9240
    @casino9240 Před rokem

    0:57
    56 seconds, proving that Marcus Allen should write a Barry Sanders autobiography. 😊

  • @TC-kh1ep
    @TC-kh1ep Před 3 lety

    I think Patrick laird should be honorable mention for being the brightest shade of white a running back can be

  • @theblockchaindoesntlie4503

    Dickerson with the record for most yards in a season. Also # 19 # 22 and # 43, so you’re telling me that out of the best 50 season any RB has had ever, he is up there 4 times and is first but he’s only #8 on this list?

  • @Junejusbetta
    @Junejusbetta Před 3 lety +4

    Imagine how amazing no Jackson would’ve been if he didn’t get hurt

    • @stacki115
      @stacki115 Před 3 lety

      Fax

    • @CockShoe
      @CockShoe Před 2 lety +1

      Well seeing how he wasn’t even that great when he was healthy probably not that amazing lmao

    • @morrisparrish76
      @morrisparrish76 Před 10 měsíci

      If don’t feed the bulldog either!

    • @morrisparrish76
      @morrisparrish76 Před 8 měsíci

      If don’t feed the bulldog!

  • @chicago_sports4620
    @chicago_sports4620 Před 3 lety

    Same stuff but change sweetness for Barry and add gale sayers at 9 or 10 and it’s 1000% accurate

  • @Joseph-cu8lg
    @Joseph-cu8lg Před 2 lety

    Curtis Martin had ten straight 1,000 yd seasons and 14,000 overall. Not being flashy keeps him off lists.

  • @TampaBayGator20
    @TampaBayGator20 Před 2 lety +2

    To many madden players in the comments demanding “wHeRe’S Bo???””
    Dude played 4 seasons and never once rushed for 1000 yards in one. He’s no where near a top 10 back all time
    He was an athletic freak and had potential to be top all time, but you can’t consider such a brief career to be top all time

    • @MrFreeagent505
      @MrFreeagent505 Před rokem

      He played short seasons because of baseball, he was a beast.

    • @TampaBayGator20
      @TampaBayGator20 Před rokem +1

      @@MrFreeagent505 He was a beast, but his career is nowhere near adequate to be top 10 all time

  • @javieresteves1462
    @javieresteves1462 Před 4 lety +6

    You guys forgot walter payton🤦🏽‍♂️

    • @badassassin2864
      @badassassin2864 Před 3 lety

      If he forgot him then why did he add him at number 3.

  • @dangelopatten62
    @dangelopatten62 Před 4 lety +1

    How about Top 10 underrated RB’s, QB’s & WR’s

  • @davettabowers6359
    @davettabowers6359 Před rokem

    I'm a Dallas fan but marshall faulk is the prototype RB in modern NFL

  • @drewsorensen4912
    @drewsorensen4912 Před 4 lety +3

    It’s great but give frank gore an HM and Walter Payton over Jim brown and Barry sanders

  • @owenwilliams3510
    @owenwilliams3510 Před 2 lety +17

    I think Barry is easily number 1, Walter Payton and Jim brown have good arguments, but Barry was playing in a tougher age of football filled with defensive stars

    • @LawrenceBland
      @LawrenceBland Před rokem +2

      Jim Brown, never missed a game lead the league in all but one of his entire time in the NFL. Jim Brown is the measuring stick all running backs are compared too. This is coming from a former division one collegiate running back too.

    • @nascarandrc8296
      @nascarandrc8296 Před rokem +2

      Walter is #1

    • @johnramirez8013
      @johnramirez8013 Před rokem

      Payton was an all around back, he could catch, pass, and was arguably the best blocking back ever….imagine he had Tony Dorsett line with the cowboys….no one would have caught him…

    • @johnramirez8013
      @johnramirez8013 Před rokem +1

      And if ur gonna reference sanders who I love then I have to think u should acknowledge that gayle sayers was tge batmrry sanders if his time….

    • @charleynewman5758
      @charleynewman5758 Před rokem +1

      I agree even though Jim Brown Won fours MVP

  • @waltt69
    @waltt69 Před rokem +2

    I think Emmitt Smith should be a little higher, those Cowboys teams only win maybe one Super Bowl without him.

  • @paradoxicallysilentexplosi7332

    How is earl Campbell over Walter Peyton.

  • @michaell874
    @michaell874 Před 3 lety +3

    1- Jim Brown; 2- Walter Payton; 3- Emmitt Smith; 4- Eric Dickerson; 5- Barry Sanders; 6- O.J. Simpson; 7- Tony Dorsett; 8- Marshall Faulk; 9- Gayle Sayers; 10- Tomlinson. Barry may have been the greatest open field runner, but his average was inflated from taking so many 2nd and 3rd and long draw plays due playing on lousy teams in which he may not have gained more than a couple of yards on first down.

  • @DopeAsThePope1
    @DopeAsThePope1 Před 3 lety +11

    Barry Sanders is definitely #1!!!
    He put up all those amazing stats(Much like Calvin Johnson) with a piss poor organization. Imagine if he played on a real team 🤔

    • @joeraguso5376
      @joeraguso5376 Před 3 lety +4

      Go look at what Payton played with. Didn't have a single offensive teammate make a pro bowl his first 10 seasons, Barry played with several multiple time all pros.

    • @ManEFresh
      @ManEFresh Před 2 lety +2

      @@joeraguso5376 I don't see a point arguing for that. Do you value elusiveness or power? Both are different. Also, the Bears weren't getting much playoff success or appearances in Payton's prime unlike Barry. Makes sense that Barry got more help in his prime.

    • @heres2you
      @heres2you Před 2 lety

      Actually, Barry had a great team, that lions team was no joke...had same amount of H O F lineman as Emmett....Barry shrank when it mattered most....that's why he shouldn't be number 1

    • @DopeAsThePope1
      @DopeAsThePope1 Před 2 lety

      @@heres2you Who's #1 in your point of view?

    • @lancevalandra6670
      @lancevalandra6670 Před 2 lety +1

      But Calvin had a Quarterback, Barry did not. What would've been cool, had all three played at the same time, they would have won at least one Super Bowl

  • @isaiahjones9267
    @isaiahjones9267 Před 3 lety

    Why were the Walter Peyton highlights skipped

  • @ogbt3345
    @ogbt3345 Před 3 lety +1

    This is just my opinion but i think LT21 is better than Emmitt because Emmit averaged around 95 yards of scrimmage a game (81 rushing, 14 reviving) while LT21 averaged 108 yards per scrimmage (80 rushing, 28 receiving) LT could have broken both of Emmits records if he stayed in the league longer. Emmit also only has 13 more total tds than LT21 when Emmit played 56 more games than him

  • @lukedonigan5628
    @lukedonigan5628 Před 4 lety +3

    switch jim brown and barry sanders and it’s a perfect list

  • @something2consider783
    @something2consider783 Před 4 lety +3

    Top 10 (1) Jim Brown; (2) Gale Sayers; (3) O.J. Simpson; (4) Barry Sanders; (5) Earl Campbell; (6) Walter Payton; (7) Emmitt Smith; (8) Adrian Peterson; (9) Eric Dickerson; and (10) Marcus Allen. I grew up in Cleveland and had the pleasure to #32 live. He was everything and more!

    • @Sinnerswing
      @Sinnerswing Před 4 lety

      Good list and I agree with it all except I would replace (10) Marcus Allen with either Seattle’s Shaun Alexander or Chargers LT.

    • @something2consider783
      @something2consider783 Před 4 lety

      @@Sinnerswing I can't disagree with your choices. They are very good. The reasons I picked Marcus were--in addition to the stats listed, he was the blocking back for Charles White who won the Heisman at USC; when featured Marcus wins the Heisman at USC. No ego when Al drafted Bo. Voted Team MVP numerous times. He could run, block and catch. Performed well throughout his career including KC. A lot of people were envious of Marcus (on and off field). A Hall of Famer who was extremely talented and intelligent football player.

    • @Sinnerswing
      @Sinnerswing Před 4 lety

      Oh, I agree with you on Marcus. Great back and was unfortunate that Al sat him that whole season.

    • @lukegittens3882
      @lukegittens3882 Před 2 lety

      Watch Barry nobody better

    • @something2consider783
      @something2consider783 Před 2 lety

      @@lukegittens3882 I've seen Jim Brown live. Ask Barry's daddy who is number 1. Obviously I like Barry, but number 32 was the dog.

  • @chrisrolen3345
    @chrisrolen3345 Před 4 lety +1

    What about Billy Sims?

  • @ThePhonequeen3
    @ThePhonequeen3 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Sanders was certainly elusive. We all know if he hadn't retired after ten seasons he would have broke the rushing record. But consider that Walter Payton set that record while at the same time he was also going out for enough passes to become the Bears all time leader in receiving yards. Sanders also lacked Payton's unparalleled blocking abilities, his legendary stiff arm and his goal line acrobatics. The two had comparable speed and Payton had the overwhelming edge when it came to raw power and strength. If you look at the overall package I don't see how anyone could rank Barry Sanders above Walter Payton.

  • @jakeallen8156
    @jakeallen8156 Před 2 lety +8

    How is Emmitt not #1 with 2,000ish more career rushing yards than the next? These guys are all unbelievable athletes strange to overlook Walter Payton as well

    • @johnnyslokes2712
      @johnnyslokes2712 Před 2 lety +2

      Longevity. Wasnt necessarily the best RB of all time but was tough as nails and played forever

    • @cesarmedina7080
      @cesarmedina7080 Před 2 lety +3

      Because its not a yardage list its a whos best list. We already know Smith has most yardage. Doesnt make him the best running back.

    • @clash5j
      @clash5j Před 2 lety +1

      I'm not a Emmitt hater by any stretch. However, if you just go by rushing yards, well then that would make Frank Gore one of the best ever.

    • @charleynewman5758
      @charleynewman5758 Před rokem

      And Frank Gore is not even as good as Derrick Henry 😂

    • @waltt69
      @waltt69 Před rokem

      I think Smith should be at least one or two places higher, but I do agree with who they have in their top 5 if not the exact order.

  • @byron8640
    @byron8640 Před 4 lety +5

    Jim brown is the best

  • @bsjeffrey
    @bsjeffrey Před rokem +1

    1 jim brown
    2 barry sanders
    3 walter payton
    4 eric dickerson
    5 earl campbell
    6 emmitt smith
    7 marshall faulk
    8 tony dorsett
    9 oj simpson
    10 bo jackson

  • @marcuscompton3772
    @marcuscompton3772 Před 8 měsíci

    Earl Campbell using his helmet as a heart defibrillator.

  • @timgoppel3594
    @timgoppel3594 Před 4 lety +13

    I gotta be honest, if he stays healthy, at the end of his career Saquon Barkley will be up here! he has all that it takes

    • @bravicai5602
      @bravicai5602 Před 4 lety +4

      And McCaffrey

    • @jacobspodek4099
      @jacobspodek4099 Před 4 lety +3

      @@bravicai5602 hahahahahahahahahahahahah no just barkley

    • @bravicai5602
      @bravicai5602 Před 4 lety +1

      @@jacobspodek4099 your funny. The giants will waste all his talent

    • @Drake_Cronister
      @Drake_Cronister Před 4 lety +1

      McCaffery

    • @ItsCave
      @ItsCave Před 4 lety +3

      Michigan Wolverine in Dallas you’re right. Back in the day, runningbacks were by far the most important position in football. You’d be lucky to get a modern RB to be as dominant as Barry Sanders was nowadays. Closest we got to another Barry Sanders was AP, but in today’s NFL, Derick Henry is probably the closest to a 20th Century RB

  • @mikaylarizzolo7466
    @mikaylarizzolo7466 Před 4 lety +15

    Why is Bo Jackson not on there

  • @adammwalch
    @adammwalch Před 2 lety

    Good list. But no Gayle Sayers?

  • @jdapice1223
    @jdapice1223 Před 3 lety

    Arguments for can be made for Sanders , Payton, and Brown as goat. Pretty sure every list ever made as those guys top 3 and rightfully so

  • @therottenbanana5631
    @therottenbanana5631 Před 3 lety +3

    Jim should be 1, Sweetness should be 2, Barry 3

    • @brysonwalker1979
      @brysonwalker1979 Před 3 lety

      Naw 1.payton 2. Barry 3 Jim brown. Even though Jim brown was great look at the people he faced. No one was as big strong or fast as he was back then

    • @therottenbanana5631
      @therottenbanana5631 Před 3 lety

      @@brysonwalker1979 hey I can’t argue with u all of those were great

  • @jacobspodek4099
    @jacobspodek4099 Před 4 lety +3

    also Jim brown should be 1, and Payton should be 2

  • @fmelliotts6751
    @fmelliotts6751 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Can't believe Walter Payton isn't in this list

  • @tmonwy4645
    @tmonwy4645 Před 4 lety +2

    1

  • @user-jg6dp6gu2z
    @user-jg6dp6gu2z Před 7 měsíci +2

    You forgot 34 sweetnees. Bear down he will always be #1

  • @shemereali551
    @shemereali551 Před 11 měsíci +1

    1.jim brown 2.gayle sayers 3.tony dorsett 4.marcus allen 5.adrien peterson

  • @spencerscappini3387
    @spencerscappini3387 Před 4 lety +1

    Terrel Davis should’ve at least been a honarable mention he had a 2000 yard rushing season and 21 tds thats the single greatest single season for a running back all time

    • @johnnygkc
      @johnnygkc Před 2 lety

      Yes yes yes for 4 years he was the most dominant back in the league and carried them to the SB win with nearly 200 yds

    • @Supermanfan99
      @Supermanfan99 Před 2 lety

      He would be #1 if they did a greatest postseason RB list.

    • @hammertime5453
      @hammertime5453 Před rokem

      @@Supermanfan99 It would be between him and Smith, but yes I would pick TD for best post season RB

  • @justincarter994
    @justincarter994 Před 2 lety

    Fred taylor gets slept on alot to

  • @Heronva
    @Heronva Před rokem

    While 10 through 4 could be argued on placement, 1-3 is unquestioned.

  • @redmustangredmustang
    @redmustangredmustang Před 7 měsíci +1

    Emmitt was the complete back you wanted in a system that allowed him to flourish under the right head coach and talent around him. People say Jim Brown was the greatest and yet the Browns only won one NFL championship in 1964 and got blown out against the Packers the next year's NFL championship. Walter Payton had only ONE 100 yard rushing game in the playoffs in his career. Barry Sanders had ONE touchdown in the playoffs and that was that infamous touchdown against the Cowboys and never made it to a Super Bowl. Emmitt on the other hand had 3 Super Bowls, was the first player to win a rushing TITLE AND A SUPER BOWL in the same season (Terrell Davis is the second one). Emmitt is the ONLY running back to win the rushing title, NFL MVP, and Super Bowl MVP in the 1993 season. Nobody else has done that triple crown as a running back. Still holds the record for most career rushing yards, rushing touchdowns, and attempts. In today's system, no one is touching Emmitt's rushing yards record. Even after the glory days Emmitt Smith still held the record for 11 straight from 1991 to 2001 1,000 rushing seasons which no one is going to touch. For the post season he has the most consecutive games with a touchdown (9), most rushing yards in the post season, and has tied for most touchdowns with Thurman Thomas with 21. Also Emmitt along with 3 other players have over 21,000 combined yards which no other player than Jerry Rice, Brian Mitchell, and Walter Payton has. Emmitt may not have been the sexy choice like Barry or Walter or even Jim Brown, but he got it done when it mattered. Those Super Bowl rings prove that.

    • @timsimmons9995
      @timsimmons9995 Před 4 měsíci

      Emmitt's success was more about the talents of the team, versus Emmitt's talents. The Cowboys dominated the NFL for many seasons, had top talents at QB, WR, Defense, and the largest/best Offensive Line at that time. All of these other famous backs generally played with a lot less supporting talent so had to carry more burdens and defenses focused more on them.

    • @redmustangredmustang
      @redmustangredmustang Před 4 měsíci

      @@timsimmons9995 and yet Emmitt was still able to run for 1000 yards in 11 straight seasons. Even after the 90's Cowboys collapse in 97, he STILL from 97 to 01 was able to run over 1000 yards. No running back is going to touch that record.

  • @hotdogman2742
    @hotdogman2742 Před 3 lety +1

    If sanders played with better OL he could have had the rushing title

    • @cesarmedina7080
      @cesarmedina7080 Před 2 lety

      He would have had the record anyway even without a good o line if he just played a year or two more. He says he had another year left but surely had alot more than that. Even if he just stuck around too long like Emitt Smith and had a few lousy seasons tacked on he probaly still would have record. He actually had dignity and left instead of sticking around on bad Lions teams just to get the record.