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  1. #51
    Poppin' Champagne badfish22's Avatar
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    watch at 2:33. Just unfair.

  2. #52
    License to Lillard tlongII's Avatar
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    Barry Sanders without a doubt. You never knew what was going to happen.

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    No bull , this is my all-time favorite Oiler.


  4. #54
    Master of Information Dr. Gonzo's Avatar
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    I loved watching him kick.

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    Brett Favre

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    He isnt the best player ever but the best WR right now


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    The question isn't who is the best or who did the most, its who was the most exiting player to watch, who did the craziest every week. To that i would say for the WR position, was Lynn Swann. He made the craziest gravity defying catches on a weekly basis.

    http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-hall-o...000d5d80130581
    got

  8. #58
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    My unbiased pick would be Barry Sanders. Even his two-yard losses were more exciting than most running backs' ten-yard gains. And he was UNBELIEVABLE in college, just a man among boys. Best college player I've ever seen, probably.

    My biased homer pick is this man:


  9. #59
    I'll go along with Barry Sanders just because most of you can't remember Gale Sayers.

  10. #60
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    No bull , this is my all-time favorite Oiler.

    He was a damn good kicker...no doubt..

  11. #61
    We'll Be Back Spursfan092120's Avatar
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    I'll go along with Barry Sanders just because most of you can't remember Gale Sayers.
    I never saw him play in a game, but I've seen lots of highlights...he was amazing.

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    watch at 2:33. Just unfair.
    I was surprised it took two pages to list Neon Deion.

  13. #63
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    rice>>>>>everyone else, even Irvin admits as much.

    For me as a kid, it was Staubach but overall, for me it was Payton.

  14. #64
    The Last Good Sport samikeyp's Avatar
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    I never saw him play in a game, but I've seen lots of highlights...he was amazing.
    I agree...IMO,if had stayed healthy, he would be a lot of people's best ever.

  15. #65
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    there is no question it's Barry Sanders, anyone who disagrees didn't watch him. and he did it against superior talent and defenses than the likes of Sayers, Brown, and Payton.

    I prefer to see RBs hang it up before they lose it (LT ), but man, I REALLY wish Sanders had played a couple more years, I wish Detroit would have shown a little respect and traded him to a contender when things fell apart between them.

  16. #66
    Barry Sanders for me. I saw him on a Monday Night game in person and it was ing UNREAL!!!!! He was amazing.

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