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Originally Posted by Mecca
Personally I compare Dante to Priest, in Priests last year you could tell he'd be hit alot and didn't really have a desire to take hits. Dante is like that now but being a returner is so much different a RB is going to get hit no matter what but they both started trying to reverse field more than they ever had before and look for cut backs instead of going right up the field......they've just got to the point they've been hit so many times they don't want to get hit anymore.
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You are ****ing insane.
To comapare the two is is...
Priest gave 100% every time he touched the ball.
HE HAS A CAREER THREATENING SPINAL INJURY.
At the time Priest was Priest NO ONE had ever accomplished what he had in that span. He broke the TD record and pressed the total yards from scrimmage records.
Period.
More TD's, more total yards, end of ****ing story. Priest was a very short, but very brilliant phenomenon.
Take any HOF RB's numbers over any consecutive 3 year period and there are only 3 that have had better production.
THREE...