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DEN - Terrel Davis 53 68.83%
DEN - Floyd Little 6 7.79%
DEN - Bobby Humphry 2 2.60%
DEN - Sammy Winder 2 2.60%
DEN- Clinton Portis 4 5.19%
KC - Christian Okoye 6 7.79%
KC - Jamaal Charles 20 25.97%
KC - Priest Holmes 46 59.74%
KC - Ed Podolak 4 5.19%
KC - Larry Johnson 5 6.49%
SD - LaDainian Tomlinson 57 74.03%
SD - Natrone Means 2 2.60%
SD - Chuck Muncie 3 3.90%
OAK - Bo Jackson 25 32.47%
OAK - Marcus Allen 41 53.25%
OAK - Napoleon Kauffman 2 2.60%
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Old 09-07-2013, 05:39 PM   #1
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How can you guys live in this bullshit Bo world and completely dismiss LJ? Dude had two monster years in a row. He had two years in a row that were crazy. Bo Jackson is some mythical character to some of you.
not discounting LJ at all - LJ didn't play for the Raiders tho
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Old 09-07-2013, 04:36 PM   #2
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Its hard to decide where Bo Jackson should go..
A career cut short by injury, sucks. Hate the fade but loved to watch him play.
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Old 09-07-2013, 04:47 PM   #3
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Its hard to decide where Bo Jackson should go..
Guess you've never played Techmo Bowl then. Get a clue. Your choice...
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How many are we supposed to vote for? Is it one per team? Top three? I can't vote until I understand the instructions.
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Old 09-07-2013, 04:44 PM   #5
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I'm pretty sure Marcus Allen and LT are the only two first ballot HOF'ers on here.
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Old 09-07-2013, 04:47 PM   #6
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I'm pretty sure Marcus Allen and LT are the only two first ballot HOF'ers on here.
It is not just about HOF status or potential
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Old 09-07-2013, 04:54 PM   #7
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It is not just about HOF status or potential
HOF status pretty much directly correlates with how great you played on the field.
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Old 09-07-2013, 04:58 PM   #8
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HOF status pretty much directly correlates with how great you played on the field.
True but there were/are players that had short careers (Terrel Davis) were great individual performers ( Larry Johnson) or played on completely lousy teams (Steve Deberg) that will never sniff the HOF
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How many are we supposed to vote for? Is it one per team? Top three? I can't vote until I understand the instructions.
One per team - I am obviously not the poll god you are
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One per team - I am obviously not the poll god you are
Ah. Gotcha. Thanks.
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It has to be Tomlinson going away. Others did as much for short periods. Okoye was bruising and I always loved watching Priest Holmes and Terrell Davis. But nobody sustained it like LaDanian Tomlinson. Allen is the only one who could have topped him if he hadn't been benched for 2 years.

Other than that, I PUKE on the jackass that first called LaDanian Tomlinson LT.

LT is was and always will be Lawrence Taylor, first and foremost. There is no other LT but Lawrence Taylor.
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It has to be Tomlinson going away. Others did as much for short periods. Okoye was bruising and I always loved watching Priest Holmes and Terrell Davis. But nobody sustained it like LaDanian Tomlinson. Allen is the only one who could have topped him if he hadn't been benched for 2 years.

Other than that, I PUKE on the jackass that first called LaDanian Tomlinson LT.

LT is was and always will be Lawrence Taylor, first and foremost. There is no other LT but Lawrence Taylor.
Yes but when used in context it's a lot easier to abbreviate.
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It has to be Tomlinson going away. Others did as much for short periods. Okoye was bruising and I always loved watching Priest Holmes and Terrell Davis. But nobody sustained it like LaDanian Tomlinson. Allen is the only one who could have topped him if he hadn't been benched for 2 years.

Other than that, I PUKE on the jackass that first called LaDanian Tomlinson LT.

LT is was and always will be Lawrence Taylor, first and foremost. There is no other LT but Lawrence Taylor.
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Denver - Terrell Davis easy, despite the short career.

KC - I started to pick Priest, but all homer aside, it's hard to ignore 5.9 career yards per career. That's beyond amazing. I went with Charles.

Oakland - Marcus Allen. There is no second place.

SD - Everyone will vote for Tomlinson, and I can understand that, but the best running back suiting up for San Diego is James Brooks. That guy was amazing and never got the credit he deserved. He had a 4.7 ypc career average, though the majority of his career with with Cincinnati. He was a dangerous running back.
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Denver - Terrell Davis easy, despite the short career.

KC - I started to pick Priest, but all homer aside, it's hard to ignore 5.9 career yards per career. That's beyond amazing. I went with Charles.

Oakland - Marcus Allen. There is no second place.

SD - Everyone will vote for Tomlinson, and I can understand that, but the best running back suiting up for San Diego is James Brooks. That guy was amazing and never got the credit he deserved. He had a 4.7 ypc career average, though the majority of his career with with Cincinnati. He was a dangerous running back.
Interesting - Never heard of him before
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