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Amen to the best running back in the NFL and with the most heart !!!!!It was the Jan. 2nd 1994, definitely IMO his "profiles in courage" moment. It was the 1993 season finale, and the winner would win the NFL East Division and a first round bye. I remember John Madden praising Emmitt for his sacrifice. Emmitt also went on to win the MVP in the 93 Superbowl.
I'll never forget that playoff game (I can't remember the year) with the Giants when Emmitt separated his shoulder during the game and kept playing, if he had quit they would have lost that game, the Cowboys went on to win the Super Bowl that year. Originally Posted by w900l
Sorry, the HOFer's aren't Troy, Emmitt and Irvin, its Stepnoski, Newton, Erik Williams and Tuinei. Those guys are the greatest offensive line in the history of the NFL. Then throw in Johnston and Novacek. Originally Posted by gnadfly
Hate to bust anyone's bubble but who do you think is:It's refreshing to find someone else who hasn't been bamboozled by the Cowpie propaganda mill.
JIM BROWN, and he averaged over a yard more per carry than Emmit. Emmit is like 13th/18th on the 2 lists above. When you compare guys who played a varying number of years, you have to look at the averages.
- #1 All-Time in Rushing Yards/Game (104.3)
- #1 All-Time in Total Scrimmage Yards/Game (125.5)
Brown's first four seasons were only 12 games, and his last five were 14 games). YET HE NEVER PLAYED PAST THE AGE OF 29
Brown and Gale Sayers are the only 2 running backs in NFL History to average over 5 yards per carry. 5.2 for Brown, 4.2 for Emmit
NO COMPARISON
Originally Posted by wildcat