Best running plays in NFL history. Whatcha got?

Marshawn Lynch 79 yards:

If I’m remembering correctly, the crowd got so loud on that play that it measured on the Richter Scale at the University of Washington campus just up the road.

EDIT: I should have probably watched the video before posting. I ASSUMED it was this run, which DID measure on the Richter Scale.

 
Barry Sanders is the greatest running back of all time. There is no other.
Emmet -HELL NO
Walter-No
Jackson-No
Jim Brown- Fuck outta here

Barry just wasn't a winner. He's probably the most gifted running back, but we don't judge athletes by their talent. We judge them on whether they're winners or not. Tom Brady wouldn't be in the Top 10 QBs if you go off talent, yet he's the GOAT because he's a winner.

I don't think Barry even cared about football. He just did it because he was amazing at it. Which is why he pussed out the first chance he got.

If you're building a team based off of talent, Barry is the #1 back. If you're building a team to win a Super Bowl, Barry shouldn't even be on the practice squad. I do enjoy his meaningless runs though, they are quite entertaining.
 
@denn Sanders could run the entire joystick at once lol...my favorite rb is and always will be Fred Taylor, but he couldn't hold a candle in a hurricane compared to Sanders...Word was definitely a keeper, too...
 
@denn Sanders could run the entire joystick at once lol...my favorite rb is and always will be Fred Taylor, but he couldn't hold a candle in a hurricane compared to Sanders...Word was definitely a keeper, too...
The generation had some great backs. Thurman Thomas, Emmit, Barry Sanders, ect....was a good time for RB's in the NFL.
 
Barry just wasn't a winner. He's probably the most gifted running back, but we don't judge athletes by their talent. We judge them on whether they're winners or not. Tom Brady wouldn't be in the Top 10 QBs if you go off talent, yet he's the GOAT because he's a winner.

I don't think Barry even cared about football. He just did it because he was amazing at it. Which is why he pussed out the first chance he got.

If you're building a team based off of talent, Barry is the #1 back. If you're building a team to win a Super Bowl, Barry shouldn't even be on the practice squad. I do enjoy his meaningless runs though, they are quite entertaining.
If Tom played in Detroit he wouldn't be Tom Brady. We need to quit acting like Barry had talent around him. Quick.... name one qb on his teams you'd pick in the first round of any draft?
 
If Tom played in Detroit he wouldn't be Tom Brady. We need to quit acting like Barry had talent around him. Quick.... name one qb on his teams you'd pick in the first round of any draft?
Rodney Peete is the only one I can name off te top of my head. He was okay for a bit bur far from a winning QB. Andre Ware got in there for a season or two if I remember right.
 
Not a favorite play but an all time "needle" from one player to another.

My father and Tom Landry grew up a couple of houses apart in Mission, Texas. They were friends. My Dad told me a story he was told about Landry's playing days as a DB for the Giants. In those days, the goal posts were on the goal line and not at the rear of the end zone. A runner for the team the Giants were playing ran head first into one of the goal posts and knock himself out. When he regained consciousness Landry was standing over him and said, "If you come back this way again, I'll hit you harder!"
 
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