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  • JTRaines92
    Boss
    • Mar 2009
    • 2342

    #16
    Originally posted by nyg4lyfe91
    Shaun Alexander. Prime or not.
    I agree! Reggie is garbage!

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    • DSpydr84
      I need a sub
      • Oct 2008
      • 2605

      #17
      Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
      Bush vs. Barry Sanders

      Thing is, we know nothing of Sanders' goal line ability, because Wayne Fontes would always pull him and go with the likes of Tommy Vardell and Ron Rivers inside the 10.
      He used to always jump over the pile at OK State. Don't know why he never got the carries in the NFL.

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      • Nukleopatra
        Posts a lot
        • Nov 2008
        • 4365

        #18
        Originally posted by xPiRGOx
        are you seriously comparing bush and barry sanders! , your crazy if you are.
        He's actually right.

        I wouldn't want Barry Sanders as my RB, if I had one chance to gain a yard. The guy would end up giving me - 12 yards or some shit. This isn't about which back is better, that's Sanders, but Barry Sanders isn't the guy you'd put your confidence in, if you need a yard on one attempt.

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        • Hasselbeck
          Jus' bout dat action boss
          • Feb 2009
          • 6175

          #19
          Alexander 100 times out of 100. He became Jim Brown near the goal line.
          Originally posted by ram29jackson
          I already said months ago that Seattle wasn't winning any SB

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          • jags224
            El Contusion
            • Oct 2008
            • 3780

            #20
            alexander
            "From the time he hits the court, he plays at a competitive level that you rarely see," Popovich says. "He does the exact same things that Kobe (Bryant) does, that Michael Jordan did.

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            • DoubleDeuce
              Spellin' n' shit
              • Feb 2009
              • 5873

              #21
              This is like making a Joe Montana or DJ Shockley thread

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              • Nukleopatra
                Posts a lot
                • Nov 2008
                • 4365

                #22
                Originally posted by GilbertArenas0
                This is like making a Joe Montana or DJ Shockley thread
                Are you saying Shaun Alexander is on Joe Montana's level of greatness?

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                • Derrville
                  Dallas has no coaching...
                  • Jul 2009
                  • 5321

                  #23
                  Emmitt Smith

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                  • KINGOFOOTBALL
                    Junior Member
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 10343

                    #24
                    Id sooner put the game in the kickers hand than rely on the 2 pansiest runners the NFL has seen since Rickey Watters for who for what speech.

                    Jumping over piles in college doesnt mean much. Fontes and Bobby Ross both tried Barry at the goalline and gave up.He refused to run straight...again thats Bobby Ross a guy who would maul with guys named Butts and Bienemy. If hes giving up on it theres a reason.
                    Best reason to have a license.

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                    • Warner2BruceTD
                      2011 Poster Of The Year
                      • Mar 2009
                      • 26141

                      #25
                      Originally posted by KINGOFOOTBALL
                      Id sooner put the game in the kickers hand than rely on the 2 pansiest runners the NFL has seen since Rickey Watters for who for what speech.

                      Jumping over piles in college doesnt mean much. Fontes and Bobby Ross both tried Barry at the goalline and gave up.He refused to run straight...again thats Bobby Ross a guy who would maul with guys named Butts and Bienemy. If hes giving up on it theres a reason.
                      ROD BERNSTEIN

                      When I was a kid, I loved the fact a RB wore a number in the 80's. I think he wore 82. Butts/Bernstein were maulers in those days, and KC had Christian Okoye and Barry Word at around the same time. Lots of big backs in the AFC West.

                      Back on topic, Alexander was money inside the 5 at his peak. I said this in another thread, but I looked it up once, and he scored a very disproportional amount of short TD's in his peak years.

                      Bush actually had one of the best 3rd and short conversion rates in the league a few years ago. I'm not making that up. I'm sure the size sample was a factor, but it is what it is.

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                      • dell71
                        Enter Sandman
                        • Mar 2009
                        • 23919

                        #26
                        Originally posted by xPiRGOx
                        are you seriously comparing bush and barry sanders! , your crazy if you are.
                        This is hilarious to me because leading up to the draft when he came out, everyone swore up & down he was the next Barry Sanders. In fact, on MM I was shouted down & called stupid numerous times when I said I wouldn't crown him as such just yet, but was going to take a wait & see approach. By everyone's reaction you would've thought I said that water wasn't wet.

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                        • Tailback U
                          No substitute 4 strength.
                          • Nov 2008
                          • 10282

                          #27
                          Originally posted by dell71
                          This is hilarious to me because leading up to the draft when he came out, everyone swore up & down he was the next Barry Sanders. In fact, on MM I was shouted down & called stupid numerous times when I said I wouldn't crown him as such just yet, but was going to take a wait & see approach. By everyone's reaction you would've thought I said that water wasn't wet.
                          Really? I don't remember seeing that talk but I'll believe you if you say it.

                          I always thought the comparison to Westbrook was much more applicable. Sure, Reggie isn't half the runner that BWest is but he is still a similar type of back.

                          At this point, I don't think Reggie Bush will ever be a productive running back. He just doesn't have the instincts, toughness, or patience to run in between the tackles.

                          He is, however, a playmaker and a threat every time he gets the ball in space. The biggest issue with him has actually been his durability, not ability.

                          Don't forget that he led the league in TDs last season before he got hurt.

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                          • Hasselbeck
                            Jus' bout dat action boss
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 6175

                            #28
                            Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
                            ROD BERNSTEIN

                            When I was a kid, I loved the fact a RB wore a number in the 80's. I think he wore 82. Butts/Bernstein were maulers in those days, and KC had Christian Okoye and Barry Word at around the same time. Lots of big backs in the AFC West.

                            Back on topic, Alexander was money inside the 5 at his peak. I said this in another thread, but I looked it up once, and he scored a very disproportional amount of short TD's in his peak years.

                            Bush actually had one of the best 3rd and short conversion rates in the league a few years ago. I'm not making that up. I'm sure the size sample was a factor, but it is what it is.
                            During his glory days he was money period. He got a lot of short TD's.. but he also had most of the yards on the drive.

                            Alexander may have been soft inside the 20's... but in the red zone, he turned into an animal.

                            It frustrated a lot of Seahawk fans because they wanted to see that passion on every carry.. not just when he was close to scoring.
                            Originally posted by ram29jackson
                            I already said months ago that Seattle wasn't winning any SB

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                            • dell71
                              Enter Sandman
                              • Mar 2009
                              • 23919

                              #29
                              Originally posted by Tailback U
                              Really? I don't remember seeing that talk but I'll believe you if you say it.

                              I always thought the comparison to Westbrook was much more applicable. Sure, Reggie isn't half the runner that BWest is but he is still a similar type of back.

                              At this point, I don't think Reggie Bush will ever be a productive running back. He just doesn't have the instincts, toughness, or patience to run in between the tackles.

                              He is, however, a playmaker and a threat every time he gets the ball in space. The biggest issue with him has actually been his durability, not ability.

                              Don't forget that he led the league in TDs last season before he got hurt.
                              Whenever the draft was being discussed that year, consensus was he should go #1 because he's a no-brain future HOFer & comparisons to Barry Sanders (& Marshall Faulk) were rampant. A few of us kept saying let's wait & see before carving his bust and fitting him for a yellow jacket but were treated like that made absolutely no sense and we couldn't possibly have seen him play at USC or we would've arrived at the same conclusion.

                              The only worse thing we could've done was suggest he shouldn't get picked first. So when the Texans actually passed on him with the top pick, their management was basically labeled retarded by the MM faithful. Even I was a little skeptical of the move. However, I think Houston is okay with how its played out.
                              Last edited by dell71; 08-25-2009, 01:20 PM.

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                              • KINGOFOOTBALL
                                Junior Member
                                • Feb 2009
                                • 10343

                                #30
                                Originally posted by dell71
                                Whenever the draft was being discussed that year, consensus was he should go #1 because he's a no-brain future HOFer & comparisons to Barry Sanders (& Marshall Faulk) were rampant. A few of us kept saying let's wait & see before carving his bust and fitting him for a yellow jacket but were treated like that made absolutely no sense and we couldn't possibly have seen him play at USC or we would've arrived at the same conclusion.

                                The only worse thing we could've done was suggest he shouldn't get picked first. So when the Texans actually passed on him with the top pick, their management was basically labeled retarded by the MM faithful. Even I was a little skeptical of the move. However, I think Houston is okay with how its played out.

                                I was one of both.

                                Thought there was nothing particularly special from what I saw of Bush. ((was more impressed with Sproles highlights a year earlier I think))
                                But I lambasted the Texans for there choice. Thought they could have traded down even by one spot and avoided the bad publicity that came along with passing up Bush.
                                Best reason to have a license.

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