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Aldon Smith because he has produced for more than one season, both are really talented though
Originally posted by Leftwich
The better discussion would have been Sanders or Jim Brown. Sanders was the best runningback I've ever seen play. I've seen tape of Sayers but still Sanders was the complete package.
I agree about Sanders being the best that I've ever seen play. Threw in Sayers because judging from the film he was a bit taller, but was very elusive like Sanders was. But yea Sanders/Brown would've been a great one as well
Haloti Ngata or Vince Wilfork
"It's the revenge of the dicks that's nine cocks that cock nines"
Ngata cause I fucking can't stand that fat fuck Wilfork.
Walter vs. Jim Brown
I obviously didn't see them play but I asked my father this question about a week ago and he believes Payton is not only the greatest RB but the greatest player of all time. Said he was the amazing at everything, blocking, catching, and obviously running.
Ngata cause I fucking can't stand that fat fuck Wilfork.
Walter vs. Jim Brown
I obviously didn't see them play but I asked my father this question about a week ago and he believes Payton is not only the greatest RB but the greatest player of all time. Said he was the amazing at everything, blocking, catching, and obviously running.
Jim Brown
Walter Payton was an incredible back my #3 as far as running backs go. He had durability which was evident in his 170 consecutive starts. But Jim Brown was just had it all. If he were playing today he would still dominate the game like he did back in the day.
All the explosiveness of Johnson + the ability to get Tough Yards. Fumbling doesn't seem to be so much an issue anymore either.
Steve Smith or Reggie Wayne? (in their respective primes)
EDIT -
Since this apparently pisses some people off (lol).
Let's rub some fucking salt into the wound
I also want Adrian Peterson because he's not a fucking goon. The kid plays like one, has all the edge that a real Nigga needs, but off the field I know I wouldn't have to worry about stupid, petty shit.
CJ2K on the other hand (just see the stupid ass nick name for further evidence) is a fucking character. if he isn't bitching about his nick name, he's bitching about being the MVP/ROTY (or, more specifically, NOT being the MVP or ROTY), bitching about teams like Baltimore supposedly purposefully injuring him in the playoffs (Yea.... Right.... Bitch.. Run faster next time), the guy even said he wants that fucking joke Vince Young back in Tennessee.
In the end it comes down to this.
I want a guy who's coming in to work
AP comes to work baby and work is what the man does
CJ comes to put on a show, run real fast, then bitch when shit doesn't fall his way like a 5 year old. I'll be surprised to see Johnson finish his Career in Tennessee truthfully.
Maybe he'll hit 2K5 next year? It's funny, because I hear AP talking about trying to get to the superbowl, and I hear CJ talking about EA Sports Madden NFL Rushing Statistics.
Almost agree with this completely, because on the other hand you have AP who compared NFL players to slaves. Dumbfuck move IMO.
call me crazy but ill take Gates, that guy is just a complete freak athlete.
Joe Webb or Jake Locker for the future of the Vikings
Ugh. What a joke. I really want to say neither but for the sake of the game I'd say Joe Webb. I just don't see Locker having a successful career of any sorts. The guy is extremely overrated.
Akers. It's nice to have a kicker how can put one in from 60+, but how often does that happen? I'd take the kicker all day that can consistently hit the short ones, and the kicks you expect your kicker to make.
Jordy Nelson. He was seemingly the go to guy in the middle down the stretch and he made *most* of the catches. Jones is solid but didn't really distinguish himself to me.
Andy Reid. Usually super bowl rings are an indicator of talent, but nobody would take Dilfer over Marino. Look at both coach's entire body of work and then consider Reid's ability to draft and develop players.
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