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Duration: 04:25 minutes Upload Time: 2007-10-23 04:48:46 User: kwejibo69 :::: Favorites :::: Top Videos of Day |
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Description: My tribute to the two greatest rushers of all time. Set to the music of White Zombie. |
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| detroitballah03 ::: Favorites 2008-01-09 15:52:54 i noticed that he spit out his mouthguard __________________________________________________ | |
| TlaaSgaa ::: Favorites 2008-01-07 17:19:35 So true, Sanders admitted that the culture of losing in the Lions' organization was too much to deal with even though he said that he could still play. He explained that it robbed him of his competitive spirit, and he saw no reason to believe things were going to improve. __________________________________________________ | |
| TlaaSgaa ::: Favorites 2008-01-07 17:15:47 I agree dumb comment, you don't see many guys today breaking tackles effortlessly like Sanders or Payton. __________________________________________________ | |
| My5Cents ::: Favorites 2008-01-04 17:05:43 Sanders quit because of the Lion's Front Office not giving him a better Offensive team.. They ripped away the "joy" he had left in Football, and he even stated: His desire to leave the game was even greater than the desire to play it. Fuck them for ruining such a legend. __________________________________________________ | |
| abudi20 ::: Favorites 2008-01-04 09:58:10 Yea, he was like, "Fk it. I don't need it. No one can touch me." __________________________________________________ | |
| g6iii ::: Favorites 2008-01-03 14:29:59 Does anyone notice when Barry spits out his mouth piece @ 1:16? __________________________________________________ | |
| g6iii ::: Favorites 2008-01-03 14:20:58 Actually in the late 70s, the Bear's line did suck. They were only great after '85. But despite that, Walter's line was good at one point, Barry's line was no more than average his entire career. __________________________________________________ | |
| g6iii ::: Favorites 2008-01-03 14:17:50 He had liver disease AFTER his football career. And about the Grossman commment, his line was excellent last year, and he sucked even then. Him getting sacked isn't the problem, he just sucks all together. __________________________________________________ | |
| g6iii ::: Favorites 2008-01-03 14:11:01 But Walter is the one with the ring. His line had to be good at some point. __________________________________________________ | |
| abudi20 ::: Favorites 2008-01-03 11:33:35 What a dumb comment. __________________________________________________ | |
| shofch ::: Favorites 2008-01-02 23:27:05 most of the old great runningbacks would suck today because everyone's bigger and on steroids and stuff like that __________________________________________________ | |
| footballexpert8 ::: Favorites 2008-01-02 20:16:48 but then Brett Favre had to go to rehab because heas drinking beer __________________________________________________ | |
| panthersfan1 ::: Favorites 2008-01-02 17:00:35 Sanders retired because he saw what happened to other running backs who were almost crippled by the end of their careers due to the shots to the knees. Sanders was smart enough to look ahead and get out before his knees failed and he was crippled. __________________________________________________ | |
| JohnGaltSpeaking ::: Favorites 2008-01-01 00:44:44 Jim Brown played in a time when there was no such thing as penalties for unnecessary roughness or facemasking or clipping or helmet to helmet or anything like that. It's ignorant to assume he couldn't make it today, if anything, he'd put up better numbers against today's artificially limited defenses. __________________________________________________ | |
| soxsuck1 ::: Favorites 2007-12-30 23:17:40 Walter Payton ran behind a SHITTY line too, just so you know. __________________________________________________ | |
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Walter Payton & Barry Sanders, The Greatest Backs Ever
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