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Old 02-11-2007, 06:54 PM   #11
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Candidate #10: Barry Sanders

Running Back >>> 5-8, 203
(Oklahoma State)
1989-1998 Detroit Lions

Barry David Sanders. . .Detroit's first-round draft pick, 1989. . .Electrifying running style. . .First player to rush for 1,000 yards his first 10 seasons. . .Led NFL in rushing four times. . .NFL's MVP, 1997. . .Gained 2,053 yards including record 14 straight 100-yard games, 1997. . .Career rushing record: 15,269 yards, 99 TDs. . .First- or second-team All-NFL each of his 10 seasons. . .Selected to 10 Pro Bowls. . .Born July 16, 1968, in Wichita, Kansas.

One of the game’s most electrifying runners, Barry Sanders rushed for more than 1,000 yards in each of his 10 seasons with the Detroit Lions (1989-1998). He was the first running back ever to do so. The 1988 Heisman Trophy winner was also just the third person to gain more than 2,000 yards in a season, a feat he accomplished in 1997.
Sanders, after forgoing his senior season at Oklahoma State, made his pro debut just three days after signing with the Lions, who had made him their first-round pick and the third overall pick in the 1989 draft. He absolutely dazzled a Pontiac Silverdome crowd when he dashed for an 18-yard gain on his first carry as an NFL running back. But that was just the beginning. His 1,470 yards rushing that season, a-then Lions record, fell just 10 yards short of the league’s best for the year.

In 1990, Sanders, with 1,304 yards rushing, topped all ground gainers, something he would do again in 1994 (1,883 yards) and in 1996 (1,553 yards). His 44 receptions for 283 yards in 1994 gave him a combined 2,166 yards from scrimmage. The most impressive feat of his remarkable career, however, came in 1997, when he rushed for a league-best 2,053 yards and gained another 305 yards on 33 catches for an amazing 2,358 combined yards gained. That year, Sanders, who was named league Most Valuable Player, gained more than 100 yards rushing in an NFL record 14 consecutive regular season games.

Though not big by most standards, Sanders capitalized on his size by running low to the ground making him less of a target for would-be tacklers. His elusiveness and ability to reverse direction seemingly at will, often left defensive players grasping at air. “He makes you miss so bad, you kind of look up in the stands and wonder if anybody’s looking at you,” Atlanta Falcons cornerback D.J. Johnson once remarked. “You’ve got 60,000 people in there and you wonder if anyone saw you miss that tackle.”

A first- or second-team All-Pro ten consecutive seasons, Sanders became the first NFL running back to record five 1,500-yard rushing seasons, in addition to being the only back to do so in four consecutive seasons (1994-1997).

Selected to play in the Pro Bowl each of his 10 NFL seasons, Sanders held nearly every Lions’ rushing record and numerous all-time NFL records, at the time of his retirement.

Code:
               |          Rushing         |        Receiving        |
+----------+-----+--------------------------+-------------------------+
| Year  TM |   G |   Att  Yards    Y/A   TD |   Rec  Yards   Y/R   TD |
+----------+-----+--------------------------+-------------------------+
| 1989 det |  15 |   280   1470    5.2   14 |    24    282  11.8    0 |
| 1990 det |  16 |   255   1304    5.1   13 |    36    480  13.3    3 |
| 1991 det |  15 |   342   1548    4.5   16 |    41    307   7.5    1 |
| 1992 det |  16 |   312   1352    4.3    9 |    29    225   7.8    1 |
| 1993 det |  11 |   243   1115    4.6    3 |    36    205   5.7    0 |
| 1994 det |  16 |   331   1883    5.7    7 |    44    283   6.4    1 |
| 1995 det |  16 |   314   1500    4.8   11 |    48    398   8.3    1 |
| 1996 det |  16 |   307   1553    5.1   11 |    24    147   6.1    0 |
| 1997 det |  16 |   335   2053    6.1   11 |    33    305   9.2    3 |
| 1998 det |  16 |   343   1491    4.3    4 |    37    289   7.8    0 |
+----------+-----+--------------------------+-------------------------+
|  TOTAL   | 153 |  3062  15269    5.0   99 |   352   2921   8.3   10 |
+----------+-----+--------------------------+-------------------------+


Seasons among the league's top 10
Rushes: 1989-7, 1990-6, 1991-2, 1992-3t, 1993-9, 1994-4, 1995-7, 1996-8t, 1997-4, 1998-5 
Rushing yards: 1989-2, 1990-1, 1991-2, 1992-4, 1993-5, 1994-1, 1995-2, 1996-1, 1997-1, 1998-4 
Rushing TDs: 1989-2t, 1990-3, 1991-1, 1992-5t, 1994-8t, 1995-4t, 1996-6t, 1997-3t 
Yards from scrimmage: 1989-3, 1990-2, 1991-2, 1992-6, 1993-10, 1994-1, 1995-2, 1996-3, 1997-1, 1998-5 
Rush/Receive TDs: 1989-5t, 1990-1, 1991-1, 1996-9t, 1997-3 


Among the league's all-time top 50
Rushes: 5 
Rushing yards: 3 
Rushing TDs: 8 
Yards from scrimmage: 5 
Rush/Receive TDs: 13 


Postseason data
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 Year  Opp   Result  |  RSH    YD  TD  |  REC    YD  TD
---------------------+-----------------+-----------------
 1991  dal  W,38-6   |   12    69   1  |    5    30   0
 1991  was  L,10-41  |   11    44   0  |    4    15   0
 1993  gnb  L,24-28  |   27   169   0  |    2     0   0
 1994  gnb  L,12-16  |   13    -1   0  |    3     4   0
 1995  phi  L,37-58  |   10    40   0  |    2    19   0
 1997  tam  L,10-20  |   18    65   0  |    5    43   0
---------------------+-----------------+-----------------
TOTAL                |   91   386   1  |   21   111   0
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