[quote]aliceinchains wrote:
Disagree with Franco. Dorsett, Allen, and Thomas were all very great, but I wouldn’t put them in the GOAT conversation. My top 5 rbs are:
Barry sanders
Walter Payton
Jim Brown
Curtis Martin (Most Underrated Ever)
Marshall Faulk / Eric Dickerson
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How can you skip the RB with the most rushing yards of all time? [/quote]
I’m at the point where I think this entire thread was made to type “barry sanders is da bestz” a couple dozen times.
How Martin is on that list, but Smith isn’t is beyond me.
[quote]aliceinchains wrote:
Disagree with Franco. Dorsett, Allen, and Thomas were all very great, but I wouldn’t put them in the GOAT conversation. My top 5 rbs are:
Barry sanders
Walter Payton
Jim Brown
Curtis Martin (Most Underrated Ever)
Marshall Faulk / Eric Dickerson
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How can you skip the RB with the most rushing yards of all time? [/quote]
I’m at the point where I think this entire thread was made to type “barry sanders is da bestz” a couple dozen times.
How Martin is on that list, but Smith isn’t is beyond me. [/quote]
It’s weighted for OP since he had only 2. It’s like “Best female porn star ever?” and only listing 2. That would be an interesting thread to start!
I really hope AP goes to another team where he can have a chance to win a super bowl. Maybe New England if they restructure a few contracts, and cut excess weight like Amendola and Dan Connelly.
[quote]aliceinchains wrote:
Disagree with Franco. Dorsett, Allen, and Thomas were all very great, but I wouldn’t put them in the GOAT conversation. My top 5 rbs are:
Barry sanders
Walter Payton
Jim Brown
Curtis Martin (Most Underrated Ever)
Marshall Faulk / Eric Dickerson
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You have Curtis Martin in the top 5 RBs in history?
And Marshal Faulk slashed with Eric Dickerson? Marshal Faulk was a bad mother fucker though.
He wouldn’t have to 17-20 carries a game and AP gets his. I don’t know about Brady’s ego he handed the ball off to Corey Dillon an average of 21 times a game in 2004.
[quote]aliceinchains wrote:
He wouldn’t have to 17-20 carries a game and AP gets his. I don’t know about Brady’s ego he handed the ball off to Corey Dillon an average of 21 times a game in 2004.[/quote]
Not Brady’s ego, AP’s. 20 carries isn’t going to be enough for him is my guess.
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
I don’t think AP will fit anywhere where there’s a top level qb. Too much ego. Brady’s not gonna hand AP the ball 35 times a game. It aint happenin[/quote]
At this stage of Peyton’s career, he would hand it to him 30 times. That would be kind of awesome actually. Rivers would hand it to him 30 times. Cam would too.
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
I don’t think AP will fit anywhere where there’s a top level qb. Too much ego. Brady’s not gonna hand AP the ball 35 times a game. It aint happenin[/quote]
At this stage of Peyton’s career, he would hand it to him 30 times. That would be kind of awesome actually. Rivers would hand it to him 30 times. Cam would too. [/quote]
Denver has to retain Julius and Demaryius Thomas first. I don’t think he could win a title in San Diego. Another option is Dallas, could you imagine how great he would play behind that O-line.
[quote]aliceinchains wrote:
Denver has to retain Julius and Demaryius Thomas first. I don’t think he could win a title in San Diego. Another option is Dallas, could you imagine how great he would play behind that O-line.[/quote]
They don’t really have to retain Julius. He is dispensable if he asks for much. He is merely a beneficiary of the Peyton effect. They can easily make to with Virgil Green and Jacob Tamme or whoever else they pickup.
[quote]aliceinchains wrote:
Denver has to retain Julius and Demaryius Thomas first. I don’t think he could win a title in San Diego. Another option is Dallas, could you imagine how great he would play behind that O-line.[/quote]
I think the Chargers have a great shot this year. They barely missed the playoffs last year and that was with one of the toughest final stretches of any team in 2014. Add AP and they’d be a force.
[quote]aliceinchains wrote:
Yeah especially with Peyton and his noodly arm, they are going to be in trouble next year they can’t keep both Thomas’s I don’t think[/quote]
I don’t know about all that, but that division has been steadily getting better. Chiefs have a good shot at the title too.
[quote]aliceinchains wrote:
Denver has to retain Julius and Demaryius Thomas first. I don’t think he could win a title in San Diego. Another option is Dallas, could you imagine how great he would play behind that O-line.[/quote]
I think the Chargers have a great shot this year. They barely missed the playoffs last year and that was with one of the toughest final stretches of any team in 2014. Add AP and they’d be a force.
I think they can win the division over Denver. [/quote]
Denver really needs to get another quality RB. Anderson will make a good RB2 but the rest of them scare you to death with by being fumble prone. The Chargers need a RB that can actually start 16 games.
Edit: Maybe look at a quality backup like Knile Davis who looks like they could be a RB1. But KC would be foolish to let him go, especially in the division.