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  • dave
    Go the fuck outside
    • Oct 2008
    • 15489

    LaDainian Tomlinson ... the discussion



    Obviously a first-ballot Hall of Famer ... but is he really top five of all time as an NFL running back?
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  • Chrispy
    Needs a hobby
    • Dec 2008
    • 11403

    #2
    I say Top 10 for sure, maybe Top 5

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    • SuperKevin
      War Hero
      • Dec 2009
      • 8759

      #3
      I love Ladainian Tomlinson but I don't think I'd consider him Top 5 of all time. He's the best of this decade but that's not going to sneak him into the best of all time discussion. Players I'd put ahead of him are, in no particular order

      Barry Sanders
      Jim Brown
      Walter Payton
      Earl Campbell
      Emmitt Smith
      OJ Simpson(bit of a homer on my part)
      Terrell Davis
      Marshall Faulk

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      • Wildcard
        ®3+@®d5 = 6®0@n5
        • Oct 2008
        • 5065

        #4
        Really hasn't been a Runningback with such consistency and dominance like LaDanian Tomlinson in a long time. Plus the man can catch the ball. AND THROW LOL!

        But seriously...

        When you speak of the best

        Payton
        Sanders
        Brown
        Smith
        Campbell
        Simpson
        Tomlinson

        They should all come to mind...

        Now maybe you want to throw him in the 2nd tier RB's like...

        Harris
        Faulk
        Martin
        Allen
        Sayers
        Dickerson
        Tomlinson

        Which one looks better to you?
        Last edited by Wildcard; 12-25-2009, 11:33 PM.
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        • StealthShot
          Eat it
          • Oct 2008
          • 5048

          #5
          If Emmitt Smith is Top 5 LT should be up there if not ahead of him.


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          • StealthShot
            Eat it
            • Oct 2008
            • 5048

            #6
            Originally posted by houtz
            LT ahead of Emmitt Smith? :ooops:
            When its said and done, yes.


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            • SuperKevin
              War Hero
              • Dec 2009
              • 8759

              #7
              Originally posted by houtz
              LT ahead of Emmitt Smith? :ooops:
              Emmitt Smith has the numbers but a lot of that has to do with playing in one of the greatest offenses of all time in Dallas during the 90s.

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              • dave
                Go the fuck outside
                • Oct 2008
                • 15489

                #8
                Originally posted by StEaLtHsHoT
                When its said and done, yes.
                It is said and done ... and Tomlinson isn't Emmitt.
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                • Bmore
                  The True Free-Man
                  • Oct 2008
                  • 6256

                  #9
                  Idk, L.T. IMO was more athletic then Emmit. Surely faster, was he more powerful who knows?

                  Emmit holds the rushing record because he played for over a decade behind a offensive line that for the most part remained intact for several years and were pretty damn awesome.

                  L.T? not so much. In fact, I don't think anyone is worth a damn on the Chargers O-line. Besides Marcus McNeil and Kevin Dielmen.

                  So stat wise I would say L.T. won't touch Emmits stats. However, L.T. is equal to Emmit on the skills basis.


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

                    #10
                    LT is not top 5 all time, in my opinion.

                    That said, LT is hands down better than Emmitt Smith all time.

                    Emmitt Smith is one of the most overrated running backs of all time.

                    Now I'll wait for the Cowboy homers to come into this thread and post all his stats, as if I wasn't already aware of them before I made this post.

                    But I guess that's another thread for another time. I think we had a 50 page Emmitt Smith thread on MM back in the day.

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                    • Mogriffjr
                      aka Reece
                      • Apr 2009
                      • 2759

                      #11
                      Damn LT had 7 straight seasons of 300 carries (8 if u wanna round up his 08 season to 300)...136 TD's (impressive)

                      that 1800+ effort really signaled the decline after that...has gone down consistently to where he is now.

                      He can't even break a nice 10 yard run it seems without tripping over his own feet. Crazy how much of a difference he is from now than 2 years ago.
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                      • ThunderHorse
                        Grind.
                        • Nov 2008
                        • 2702

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Mogriffjr
                        Damn LT had 7 straight seasons of 300 carries (8 if u wanna round up his 08 season to 300)...136 TD's (impressive)

                        that 1800+ effort really signaled the decline after that...has gone down consistently to where he is now.

                        He can't even break a nice 10 yard run it seems without tripping over his own feet. Crazy how much of a difference he is from now than 2 years ago.
                        It's almost depressing,

                        I watched one of those NFL replay games the other day,

                        San Diego playing Denver back before the Portis-Bailey Trade.

                        BOTH guys were SO fast, I had never really seen either of them play that young, but man, they had it all. You look at them today however, and you can see how much they've really slowed down.

                        Like Wildcard said, I'd but Tomlinson as the Second Tier all time, but I don't think he's on Sander's or Payton's level.

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                        • steeljake
                          6 rings...
                          • Oct 2008
                          • 8752

                          #13
                          Originally posted by SuperKevin
                          I love Ladainian Tomlinson but I don't think I'd consider him Top 5 of all time. He's the best of this decade but that's not going to sneak him into the best of all time discussion. Players I'd put ahead of him are, in no particular order

                          Barry Sanders
                          Jim Brown
                          Walter Payton
                          Earl Campbell
                          Emmitt Smith
                          OJ Simpson(bit of a homer on my part)
                          Terrell Davis
                          Marshall Faulk
                          TD?!? gtfo. his short career and the fact that he played on a team that you had to play the pass aganst every down disqualifies him from a top 10 all time discussion. Also, OJ is not a homer pick, people forget that before he killed those cracka ass cracka's he was a beast on the gridiron.

                          LT is definetly top 10. top 5 (in no particular order) for me would be brown, sayers, sanders, payton, simpson. it would kind of hard for me to put LT in front of any of those guys. emmit smith makes my top ten for his shear longevity and i personally feel his was underrated due to the team he played on not overrated. also have to have campbell, dickerson and faulk rounding out my top ten. i think i would put LT at 6 or 7 with only campbell maybe ahead of him for his shear ability to just run people over.


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                          • JeremyHight
                            I wish I was Scrubs
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 4063

                            #14
                            I think he is definitely in the top 10 and could really be argued for a top 10 spot because of how much he turned around the Chargers.

                            Do you guys remember the Chargers before they got LT? I'm not talking about when they made it to the Super Bowl to be destroyed by San Fran. I'm talking about the really, really awful years where they didn't have a winning season for 8 straight years. They were resigned to be losers and LT helped to change that whole culture. Ya, he has great stats, too, but he definitely did not come into a good situation in SD and helped to turn around an entire franchise.

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                            • NAHSTE
                              Probably owns the site
                              • Feb 2009
                              • 22233

                              #15
                              How did you not post his receiving numbers as well? That's where LDT has the best case. LDT was the best back in football for a few years, but IMO he is not top 5 all-time.

                              I see him as a byproduct of the offensive era (when the rushing TD record was broken 4 straight times, a few by non-HOFers) somewhat, and while I acknowledge he's a HOFer someday, I question how one could put him above Sweetness, Jim Brown, Emmitt, or Barry. I'm not sure what makes him better than Campbell or Marshall Faulk either.

                              I think you also have to factor in his Houdini-jobs in the playoffs during his prime, he shut it down way too often when his team needed him and was a pouter throughout his career. You have to condiser things like that because they have an effect on wins/losses.

                              In sum, he's top 10, but his TD numbers are a bit inflated. He's a very good back, one of the best from this era, but I'll take Marshall Faulk over him as well as the aforementioned greats like Smith, Sanders, Simpson, Sweetness and Jim Brown.
                              Last edited by NAHSTE; 12-26-2009, 10:41 AM.

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