Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
Honestly, I don't understand. All you need is about 65 yards per game over 16 games to reach it. Why is that so hard?
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
Honestly, I don't understand. All you need is about 65 yards per game over 16 games to reach it. Why is that so hard?
That's IF they play all 16 games.
Put it another way....
10 games with 100 plus yards.
That's pretty dang impressive.
Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
Honestly, I don't understand. All you need is about 65 yards per game over 16 games to reach it. Why is that so hard?
......Originally posted by: Jhill
All you need is 65 yards rushing per game against the best athletes in the world trying to take your head off.
Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
Honestly, I don't understand. All you need is about 65 yards per game over 16 games to reach it. Why is that so hard?
Originally posted by: yosuke188
You know you did alright if you got a 1000. You know you did great if you got 1500. You know you are god amongst men if you got 2000.
Originally posted by: meltdown75
i miss Barry![]()
and all that takes away from how great he was at running the ball because...Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
Originally posted by: meltdown75
i miss Barry![]()
what is it with people and Barry?? he QUIT.
and don't give me the excuse of how bad his team was. as Peyton what it was like playing for the Bears all those years? or OJ playing for the Bills. . . .
many good and great RB's have played all their careers for bad teams, a lot of them didn't just QUIT like barry did.
basically, he made a lot of money and was happy with the money. no sense of history, no sense of records. no dedication.
he quit.
Originally posted by: meltdown75
and all that takes away from how great he was at running the ball because...Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
Originally posted by: meltdown75
i miss Barry![]()
what is it with people and Barry?? he QUIT.
and don't give me the excuse of how bad his team was. as Peyton what it was like playing for the Bears all those years? or OJ playing for the Bills. . . .
many good and great RB's have played all their careers for bad teams, a lot of them didn't just QUIT like barry did.
basically, he made a lot of money and was happy with the money. no sense of history, no sense of records. no dedication.
he quit.
Originally posted by: Pablo
Originally posted by: meltdown75
and all that takes away from how great he was at running the ball because...Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
Originally posted by: meltdown75
i miss Barry![]()
what is it with people and Barry?? he QUIT.
and don't give me the excuse of how bad his team was. as Peyton what it was like playing for the Bears all those years? or OJ playing for the Bills. . . .
many good and great RB's have played all their careers for bad teams, a lot of them didn't just QUIT like barry did.
basically, he made a lot of money and was happy with the money. no sense of history, no sense of records. no dedication.
he quit.
Yeah. It'd have been better if he'd stuck around til he got a career ending injury or just faded away into a lackluster washed up former star.
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
Originally posted by: meltdown75
i miss Barry![]()
what is it with people and Barry?? he QUIT.
and don't give me the excuse of how bad his team was. as Peyton what it was like playing for the Bears all those years? or OJ playing for the Bills. . . .
many good and great RB's have played all their careers for bad teams, a lot of them didn't just QUIT like barry did.
basically, he made a lot of money and was happy with the money. no sense of history, no sense of records. no dedication.
he quit.
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
Originally posted by: meltdown75
i miss Barry![]()
what is it with people and Barry?? he QUIT.
and don't give me the excuse of how bad his team was. as Peyton what it was like playing for the Bears all those years? or OJ playing for the Bills. . . .
many good and great RB's have played all their careers for bad teams, a lot of them didn't just QUIT like barry did.
basically, he made a lot of money and was happy with the money. no sense of history, no sense of records. no dedication.
he quit.
Originally posted by: preslove
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
Originally posted by: meltdown75
i miss Barry![]()
what is it with people and Barry?? he QUIT.
and don't give me the excuse of how bad his team was. as Peyton what it was like playing for the Bears all those years? or OJ playing for the Bills. . . .
many good and great RB's have played all their careers for bad teams, a lot of them didn't just QUIT like barry did.
basically, he made a lot of money and was happy with the money. no sense of history, no sense of records. no dedication.
he quit.
That's a real asshat thing to say. Running backs pretty much take the worst beating of all the positions. That beating can shorten the lives and hinder the qaulity of those lives dramatically. Sanders went out in his prime and didn't wait around to get the rest of his internal organs squished to jelly.
He, and everyone else, knew that the Lions wouldn't get a chance at the post season for a long long long time, so who cares if he quit?