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As a Niner fan, Walter was one of the few opposing players who I couldn't find a way to hate , only respect .
5'10",200lbs ,benchpress 475lbs,blocker,receiver,running back, thank you for the memories
You positive it was 475lbs. And not 400 which is still great Walter is the best rb in NFL history.When and where?
@@samsonbabayan6894 saw it happen, and was amazed
@@jeffreyhodes6388 At barely 200lbs. That's amazing.When and where?
@@samsonbabayan6894 1978,Halas hall,had an opportunity to work out with the Bears,a gift from a friend of a friend's father ,and like Herschel Walker, his neck and traps were huge,big for a man his size, only 5ft10in
@@jeffreyhodes6388 What was his 40 yard dash time?
CHICAGO'S BEST FOOTBALL PLAYER OF ALL TIME RIP BROTHER.🙏✊
My childhood hero. 😢 Taught me about pure determination combined with the utilization of your own personal skills. This is Sweetness.
I wanted some crying music in the back. Walter is worth my tears..
Didn't know the concept of giving up ... all gas no brakes longlivePayton
Sweetness RIP
R.I.P Walter Payton
RIP Walter Payton
G.O.A.T.
The greatest running back in modern times hands down. The next would be Tony Dorsett and Eric Dickerson.
George Halas himself taught Payton how to hold on to the ball so he wouldn't fumble.
I think he hit harder than Butkus.
And he was doing this shit on astrotruf aka classroom carpet
In the 1970s I still would take the juice even though payton was great 👍 1980s payton
Does anyone know the name of the music piece that begins at 3:00?
Continuum by Simon Park: czcams.com/video/dWJWasR_4ts/video.html
nfl
As a Niner fan, Walter was one of the few opposing players who I couldn't find a way to hate , only respect .
5'10",200lbs ,benchpress 475lbs,blocker,receiver,running back, thank you for the memories
You positive it was 475lbs. And not 400 which is still great Walter is the best rb in NFL history.When and where?
@@samsonbabayan6894 saw it happen, and was amazed
@@jeffreyhodes6388 At barely 200lbs. That's amazing.When and where?
@@samsonbabayan6894 1978,Halas hall,had an opportunity to work out with the Bears,a gift from a friend of a friend's father ,and like Herschel Walker, his neck and traps were huge,big for a man his size, only 5ft10in
@@jeffreyhodes6388 What was his 40 yard dash time?
CHICAGO'S BEST FOOTBALL PLAYER OF ALL TIME RIP BROTHER.🙏✊
My childhood hero. 😢 Taught me about pure determination combined with the utilization of your own personal skills. This is Sweetness.
I wanted some crying music in the back. Walter is worth my tears..
Didn't know the concept of giving up ... all gas no brakes longlivePayton
Sweetness RIP
R.I.P Walter Payton
RIP Walter Payton
G.O.A.T.
The greatest running back in modern times hands down. The next would be Tony Dorsett and Eric Dickerson.
George Halas himself taught Payton how to hold on to the ball so he wouldn't fumble.
I think he hit harder than Butkus.
And he was doing this shit on astrotruf aka classroom carpet
In the 1970s I still would take the juice even though payton was great 👍 1980s payton
Does anyone know the name of the music piece that begins at 3:00?
Continuum by Simon Park: czcams.com/video/dWJWasR_4ts/video.html
nfl