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Emmit Smith 2010 NFL Hall Of Fame!

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  • 1. Emmitt Smith

    2. Walter Payton

    3. Jim Brown

    4. Barry Sanders

    5. Eric Dickerson

    6. Tony Dorsett

    7. Marshall Faulk

    8. Thurman Thomas

    9. Curtis Martin

    10. LaDainian Tomlinson

  • yea he had arguably the best O-line of all time but Barry will always be 2nd best because he quit in his prime...u learn very early, quitters never win & winners never quit. emmit was too small (barely 5ft.9in) slow (4.6-40) and not big enough (maybe 190lbs) but all that didnt matter because he had more heart and courage in his pinky than barry had in his entire body...thats why hes the best. we can go on and on about wat ifs but just take it as is and deal with it...barry quit plain and simple

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  • @inkaoner We all know the O-Line was great for four years in Dallas. But that was FAR from all you were saying. You call my 5-time champions cowgirls? Fuck you, you stupid goddamn bitch! The only thing Barry Sanders EVER WON was less rushing titles and an average of 6 games a season. This video is for winners. Go jack-off to a video of Barry juking a lineman in a 20+ point Detroit loss! Let the fans of the true winners and champs have our forum.

  • ...And PROPS to JERRY RICE! I'm a Cowboy fan through & through, but in out of all the rival players the 'boys have had over the years, Rice was the only one who was just so goddamn good that you couldn't hate him. Joe Theisman's leg is the standard too which my happiness is held. The point is he is the greatest reciever in NFL history! Rice's 10 WORST SEASONS would still be good enough statistically to get him in the Hall of Fame! "THUMBS-UP" to give your props to Jerry...AND say fuck the 49'ers

  • @JoseATurner 11. Gale Sayers 12. Bo Jackson 13. Earl Campbell 14. O.J. Simpson 15. Marcus Allen 16. Jerome Bettis 17. Corey Dillon 18. (FB) John Riggins 19. Herschel Walker 20. Eddie George
  • @JoseATurner what about gale sayers and oj simpson?

  • @JoseATurner You can't argue with that shit!

  • Barry sanders for the easy win. No fullback until 1997, and when he gets one what does he do 2,000 baby. 5.0 yards per carry.......that says it all.

    He was a man among boys in my book. Made them all look silly, and I havent seen anyone else besides brown in his day do that.

  • @JoseATurner That's true, BO JACKSON was a beast on TECMO SUPERBOWL. LOL

  • @MrGoatgood Faulk was so great not only for his running talent, but his ability to catch the ball. Dickerson and Dorsett are just above him because they were so great as true runners. But as an overall football player, it's hard not to look at Faulk as easily a top-5 all-arounder! In fact, I dare you to find 10 NFL ALL TIME Tight Ends who have more recieving yards in their careers than Faulk. And then he ran for over 10,000 yards rushing!

  • @MrGoatgood Great running back! He's a fucking dumbass! But he was a great. He's # 14 on my personal list. Not top 10. Jim Brown could actually be the best all-time! We don't know why he retired early, like Sanders, except that they weren't given the respect due from their organizations, and they were slowing down. Emmitt slowed down fairly early in his career, but was tough enough to push it out. Dickerson had a few good years. Dorsett was so quick and amazing to watch.

  • @TWAvegas Before Terrel Davis or O.J. would be Bo Jackson. Like Davis, the numbers COULD have been great, but his body failed him! It was a horrible injury, and if he stayed healthy...who knows. O.J. was great. He wouldn't be far from this list. Maybe 13-17. Earl Campbell and Bo are just better in this one man's opinion. And Bo was good enough to get a pass on just the raw talent he showed. Guys like Eddie George, Emmitt, and Marcus Allen, and Jerome Bettis were the toughest! Bo had more skill.

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