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    Quote Originally Posted by baynethebluepit View Post
    Your agreeing not disagreeing, I said jim brown, just never got to see him play other then nfl films and so on, he was a beast no doubt.
    that guy was a bull dozer ...... never seen him play but he had one motion... forward... to many great players but jim brown better be top 5 on everybodys..

    hes 2 on my list.. cause im partial to barry as i had to watch him waste his talent here in the D

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    never got to see Jim Brown play, but love jerry rice, great player.

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    Jerry Rice has to be up there. I think Peyton will pass him after a few more Super Bowls

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    Quote Originally Posted by powerful intelligent View Post
    It is my opinion that bo jackson was the greatest football player ever.
    I agree with you

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjO_QfFYV78

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    Everything I dislike about TO, I like in Jerry Rice...

    Jerry Rice

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    Slightly biased here, but Peyton Manning is the best player ever. But yeah skill wise, I'd go barry sanders.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jg2 View Post
    im from detroit and its sickening not knowing what he could have done with a line like the cowgirls had for emitt... i think aikman could have rushed for 1000 a year behind that line...
    x2...word.

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    hard to beat 5.2 yards PER CARRY

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    Jerry Rice

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    Quote Originally Posted by jpkman View Post
    hard to beat 5.2 yards PER CARRY
    Not if you're Bo Jackson.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDawg1536 View Post
    Not if you're Bo Jackson.
    5.4 WOW...u made me do some searching as always been a bo jackson fan and agree he was a SUPER BADASS
    bo was VERY talented TWO SPORTS PROFESSIONALLY "He also reportedly ran a hand-timed 4.13 40 yard dash, still considered the fastest verifiable 40 time at an NFL Combine" (wikipedia)(FVCK!!!!!!)

    I guess his 4 seasons (looks like 750 attempts is required) is the reason why that 5.4 isnt in the books

    shame

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    Jim Brown ftw!

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    Jerry Rice

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    Barry Sanders was better than Bo hands down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crete View Post
    Barry Sanders was better than Bo hands down.
    bo had way more power barry had incredible cut back and of course more longevity the longevity is the ONLY separation as far as better...once again..a tragedy

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    QB goes to Steve Young one of the first QBs to start leaven the pocket.

    Hardest Hitter is either Bill Romanaski or Jack Tatum

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    Quote Originally Posted by robofish View Post
    QB goes to Steve Young one of the first QBs to start leaven the pocket.

    Hardest Hitter is either Bill Romanaski or Jack Tatum
    steve young is older than fran tarkenton?????

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    Another vote here for Barry Sanders as one of the best RBs EVER.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inquisitor View Post
    Another vote here for Barry Sanders as one of the best RBs EVER.
    no argument anywhere i would guess

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    Quote Originally Posted by jpkman View Post
    steve young is older than fran tarkenton?????
    Older no but greater influance on the game as a QB rushing YES by far... No QB comes close to Steve when i comes to him rushing and passing and what he has acomplished in the NFL

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    another vote for Rice

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    i was just watching video of johnny unitas and one has to wonder with todays technology and equipment how good he could of actually been.they dont cal him the golden arm for nothing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spiketannin View Post
    i was just watching video of johnny unitas and one has to wonder with todays technology and equipment how good he could of actually been.they dont cal him the golden arm for nothing.
    what kind of technology could unitas have used to perform better...u mean the gloves that some of the qb's wear in the winter?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jpkman View Post
    what kind of technology could unitas have used to perform better...u mean the gloves that some of the qb's wear in the winter?
    there is tons of stuff like the fields are much better opposed to the crappy fields they use to play on, the balls have more grip,the recievers are faster and better in todays game, the training rooms are way better, the trainers are better, the padding is so different also, the qb pads are so much lighter,back then them qb pads were heavy as hell, i mean the list could go on and on.

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    hard to call anybody the "greatest" if all they played is four seasons. true. he had some impressive stats. but in order to be in the category of "greatest", you also have to stand the test of time. four seasons don't cut it.

    my money is on Jamarcus Russell. "Future of the Franchise" baby! "Arm like a rocket". And paid at $10k per completion, what more can anyone ask for?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Times Roman View Post
    hard to call anybody the "greatest" if all they played is four seasons. true. he had some impressive stats. but in order to be in the category of "greatest", you also have to stand the test of time. four seasons don't cut it.

    my money is on Jamarcus Russell. "Future of the Franchise" baby! "Arm like a rocket". And paid at $10k per completion, what more can anyone ask for?
    true that, test of times i was jus puttin it out there tho.whos the biggest bust now is it russel or leaf i mite jus go with russel on this one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spiketannin View Post
    true that, test of times i was jus puttin it out there tho.whos the biggest bust now is it russel or leaf i mite jus go with russel on this one.
    russel's a turd.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spiketannin View Post
    there is tons of stuff like the fields are much better opposed to the crappy fields they use to play on, the balls have more grip,the recievers are faster and better in todays game, the training rooms are way better, the trainers are better, the padding is so different also, the qb pads are so much lighter,back then them qb pads were heavy as hell, i mean the list could go on and on.
    EVERYONE played on all that back then and EVERYONE plays on and with what they have now and in between...

    my argument when it comes to records, etc...is when the league constantly changes rules then some of it becomes lets say tainted.....for instance....more protection for the quarterback this last decade or whatever(ok well that means that a qb has a better advantage TODAY)....no facemask(favors the offense)....etc etc. etc... of course some rules are important to protect from injury (perfect example facemask) but u have to admit doesnt that change the game and history/records

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    Jim Thorpe. The greatest athlete to ever live.
    On his college team he played as running back, defensive back, placekicker, and punter. When he beat Harvard 18-15 he scored all 18 points for his team by scoring a touchdown and kicking 4 field goals.
    The year Carlisle won the the championship he scored 198 points in 12 games.
    The year they beat Army he ran for a 92 yard touchdown that was called back because his team mate commited a penalty. Thorpe responded the very next play by running for 97 yards and a touchdown.
    I know there have been some great players out there but Jim Thorpe's resume also included track and field, baseball, basketball and the Olympics.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Thorpe

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tigershark View Post
    Jim Thorpe. The greatest athlete to ever live.
    On his college team he played as running back, defensive back, placekicker, and punter. When he beat Harvard 18-15 he scored all 18 points for his team by scoring a touchdown and kicking 4 field goals.
    The year Carlisle won the the championship he scored 198 points in 12 games.
    The year they beat Army he ran for a 92 yard touchdown that was called back because his team mate commited a penalty. Thorpe responded the very next play by running for 97 yards and a touchdown.
    I know there have been some great players out there but Jim Thorpe's resume also included track and field, baseball, basketball and the Olympics.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Thorpe
    as good an athlete as he was..just because he scored all the points could reflect poorly on his teammates rather than positively on himself....

    i think he can be a prospect in the jack of all trades medal

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    Sometimes you have to let the best man do the job. Thats how Wilt Chamberlin scored a 100 points in a single game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tigershark View Post
    Sometimes you have to let the best man do the job. Thats how Wilt Chamberlin scored a 100 points in a single game.
    true but didnt your example of thorpe refer to a college game

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    Well yes it did. He played some pro sports too. I have always like him and felt sorry for him because he never got the recognition he deserved because of the predudice against other races at that time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tigershark View Post
    Well yes it did. He played some pro sports too. I have always like him and felt sorry for him because he never got the recognition he deserved because of the predudice against other races at that time.
    yes how advanced could our world be without its ignorances

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    Quote Originally Posted by PC650 View Post
    joe montana!!!!
    X2. Four Superbowl wins, 3 Superbowl MVPs.....SCOREBOARD. In his prime he controlled games start to finish...like no other.

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    I watched Joe Montana against Steve Young and the 49ers when Montana was in Kansas City. Montana orchestrated one of the best 2 minute comebacks I have ever seen. You could literally see the monkey on Steve Young's back turn into a gorilla.

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    My Top Ten:

    10. Dan Marino
    9. John Unitas
    8. Peyton Manning
    7. Barry Sanders
    6. Joe Montana
    5. Dick Butkus
    4. Lawrence Taylor
    3. Walter Payton
    2. Ray Lewis
    1. Jim Brown

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    Jerry rice hands down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scrunnyronnie View Post
    Jerry rice hands down.
    this is #1 not top 20

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