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Originally Posted by milkman
He had carries that resulted in losses that all told cost him 2000 yards rougly over the course of his career.
Do you have any idea how many times he would have had to simply get hit 3 yards behind the line to acummulate 200 yards in losses?
No, I want him to move forward.
He cost his teams more often with losses than he helped with spectacular plays.
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Maybe so, but whatever. He's the ultimate risk/reward type of player, and I'll take a guy that will try until the very last to make a play.
There isn't a team out there that wouldn't take Barry Sanders in his prime, no matter who their starting running back is. He is as good as there ever was to play, and that includes Payton and Brown.