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Easy 6 05-15-2007 05:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Valiant
People always forget that Barry had three different Probowl Lineman in front of him at one time or another...

I'm not sure about the particulars, but i'll bet they were pretty much 1 at a time.

Lomas Brown was the only rock he had that i know about.

htismaqe 05-15-2007 05:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Messier
Well, after four seasons here are both runners number of carries.

LT-1363
LJ-892

Putting 10K miles on a car in 12 months is far less taxing on the car than putting 10K miles on it in 10 DAYS.

JBucc 05-15-2007 05:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Valiant
People always forget that Barry had three different Probowl Lineman in front of him at one time or another...

We had two pro bowlers on the o-line last year. Would you say we had a good o-line last year?

Valiant 05-15-2007 05:15 PM

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Originally Posted by JBucc
We had two pro bowlers on the o-line last year. Would you say we had a good o-line last year?


Good yes, Great no... Play-calling is what killed this team the most last year... Its hard to be great at anything if you telegraph the plays the whole season...

Messier 05-15-2007 05:19 PM

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Originally Posted by htismaqe
Putting 10K miles on a car in 12 months is far less taxing on the car than putting 10K miles on it in 10 DAYS.

I'd say it's more like putting 10k on a car in 12 months as apposed to putting 7k on a car in a month and a half.

htismaqe 05-15-2007 05:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Messier
I'd say it's more like putting 10k on a car in 12 months as apposed to putting 7k on a car in a month and a half.

The point remains.

LT has more work total on his body. But LJ has intense wear in a short period of time, which in many ways is much worse.

Mile High Mania 05-15-2007 05:27 PM

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Originally Posted by htismaqe
The point remains.

LT has more work total on his body. But LJ has intense wear in a short period of time, which in many ways is much worse.

Right, LT is the 7 year old car that they've been driving at 70 MPH down the highway for 6 seasons...

LJ is the slightly younge version that sat in the garage half the time early on, then the old lady took it out and stood on the gas going 90.

Messier 05-15-2007 05:31 PM

I still say Johnson has about three all-pro type seasons left in him, and that's fine with me.

Valiant 05-15-2007 05:35 PM

And what makes LT even more amazing is:

LJ was Born: 11/19/1979

LT was Born: 06/23/1979

Lt is basically 5 months older and has managed 6 great seasons in 6 years... compared

To LJ's 2 great seasons in 4 years...(yes it is unfortunate that he had to sit behind Priest, but Priest was great when he was here not hurt...)


Not a shot on Larry, just saying how amazing LT has been with his career so far...

Buck 05-15-2007 06:57 PM

Barry Sanders > LT now

I will never put any RB above Barry Sanders, so the best LT can do in my opinion is tie him for best RB of all time.

And LT can juke the shit out of people. I don't know what Buehler445 is thinking. Ask Ty Law.

mdstu 05-15-2007 07:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Otis99
If LT played for Oakland or Denver, it would be different. It's hard to Hate San Diego, even though they are a division rival. I've never heard anyone go on a rant about how SD plays dirty, has a crappy owner, or any of the stuff that we love to hate about the "other two" teams in the division.

I must be a different breed.
I have no difficulty hating SD and that goes for Seattle when they were around and sucked.
Being a division rival is all the motivation I need.

milkman 05-16-2007 07:56 PM

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Originally Posted by H5N1
I stopped reading here. did you ever see him play? sure, he made a lot of freakish moves, but after one or two moves, he was GONE down the field... freakish speed plus freakish agility=Barry Sanders, the best RB of all time (put him behind the chiefs o-lines of the 90's... :sulk: )

Based on your criteria, Gale Sayers was teh best of all time.

He could do the same things as Sanders, only better, was faster, and unlike Sanders, rarely lost yardage.

Ebolapox 05-16-2007 09:11 PM

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Originally Posted by milkman
Based on your criteria, Gale Sayers was teh best of all time.

He could do the same things as Sanders, only better, was faster, and unlike Sanders, rarely lost yardage.

gale was good, no doubt in my mind... however, he rarely had to face five guys in the backfield when he got the handoff

Buehler445 05-17-2007 11:46 AM

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Originally Posted by BuckinKaeding
Barry Sanders > LT now

I will never put any RB above Barry Sanders, so the best LT can do in my opinion is tie him for best RB of all time.

And LT can juke the shit out of people. I don't know what Buehler445 is thinking. Ask Ty Law.

I was just stating my opinion. They are two different types of runners. Thats not to say LT never jukes, he does a lot of things well, but not to the level that Sanders did. That statement was made to reinforce the fact that they are two different types of runners and as a result, difficult to effectively compare.

Buck 10-14-2007 07:56 PM

LT had 4 rushing TDs today and tied up Jim Brown for 4th all time on the Rushing TD's list with 106 Rushing TDs...

He also passed The Diesel (Riggins) in this game...

He is 4 TDs away from tying Walter Payton for 3rd all time, 17 TDs away from tying Marcus Allen for 2nd all time, and 58 away from tying Emmitt Smith for 1st all time.

He is also about 300 yards away from 10,000 Rushing Yards for his career...

Hes 21st on the career rushing yards list, and can reallistically end the season at 16th.


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