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Re: 2019 NFL Draft
« Reply #238 on: April 02, 2019, 01:38:35 PM »
Gil Brandt is a former Vice President of player personnel in the National Football League for the Dallas Cowboys from 1960 to 1988. He is a graduate from the University of Wisconsin.
Ah, I see.  So he's about as objective about this as I am.  Thanks, makes sense now.
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Re: 2019 NFL Draft
« Reply #239 on: April 02, 2019, 01:40:38 PM »
Dude,
These rankings are subjective opinions.  Just using Gil as an example of someone that shares the single view that Emmett was not one of the top ten backs.
you have your opinion, so does everyone else.
Stating that my opinion is hilarious and ignores what actually took place on the field.  Yeah, well, that's just, like, your opinion, man.
The fact you can't seem to spell his name correctly seems petty.
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Re: 2019 NFL Draft
« Reply #240 on: April 02, 2019, 02:26:17 PM »
sorry, spelling with me isn't a thing in this case.

I'm not being petty here, although I have shown that in the past.

Why is Gale Sayers on many lists when he only played 5 seasons in the NFL?

my top ten greatest backs isn't a career list

When I think of one of the top ten backs in history, I rank them by how difficult it was for NFL defenders to tackle them.  That's where the highlight reel comes in.  It's more eyeball test than stats.

I truly great run breaking 4 or 5 tackles may only gain 3 yards.  A really great run IMO is making 2 or 3 defenders whiff.

Emmitt broke more than a few tackles.  He didn't make many defenders whiff.

Emmitt ran over more potential tacklers than Barry, but Barry wasn't soft and ran over his share.

If I were picking a back for my run offense, I'd rather have a quicker, faster back with more elusiveness such as Barry or Adrian or Gale, than Emmitt.

John Riggins has many NFL records for older backs and tons of TDs, but he's not in my top ten either.
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Re: 2019 NFL Draft
« Reply #241 on: April 02, 2019, 03:36:07 PM »
The fact you can't seem to spell his name correctly seems petty.
Really?That fact you would bring that up on this board is worse.
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Re: 2019 NFL Draft
« Reply #242 on: April 02, 2019, 04:31:19 PM »
Emmitt is a variant spelling of Emmett, both of which originated as metronymic surnames from the diminutive form of the female given name Emma. The name Emma developed during the Middle Ages from ancient Germanic names such as Ermintrude and Irmengarde. These names were later shorted to Irma, Irmen or Ermen; which is the German word for “universal, entire, whole”. The name later evolved to the feminine form of Hemma and was first introduce to Britain by Viking conquerors that came to England via northern France (Normandy). In the 11th century, Hemma, daughter of Richard Duke of Normandy, married the King of England (Ӕthelred the Unready) and further popularize the name among the English (the English would later drop the H). The first recorded spelling of the surname showed up in the 14th century as Emmot. As given names, both Emmett and Emmitt have been around for well over a hundred years.
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Re: 2019 NFL Draft
« Reply #243 on: April 02, 2019, 04:39:24 PM »
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Re: 2019 NFL Draft
« Reply #244 on: April 02, 2019, 05:08:04 PM »
I forgot to use the variant spelling, so sorry

wasn't even intentional

although as I admitted, I have used variant spellings in the past here to make a point or to poke fun or just plain annoy someone.
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« Reply #245 on: April 02, 2019, 05:28:00 PM »
Just admit it you're a shitty speller and simply don't care if your called on it or not - like most of us
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Re: 2019 NFL Draft
« Reply #246 on: April 02, 2019, 05:43:56 PM »
oh heck, anyone that has read my posts for more than a month knows derned well I'm a shitty speller

and I sure as shootin don't care about it, don't care if I can't spell and don't care if someone knows about it

Heck, the AfroMAn knows all this, he just doesn't like my opinion of his Gator glory boy

if he was smack talking Roger Craig I might be checking his spelling
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Re: 2019 NFL Draft
« Reply #247 on: April 02, 2019, 05:57:29 PM »
All this has made me wish I could go back in time and be a HC in the NFL.  Franco Harris and Csonka and all were averaging like 3.8 ypc because the other team knew they were just going to run the ball.  The 70s were a stupid "who's tougher" contest 90% of the time.  Any one of us with even an elementary understanding of modern passing games would wipe the floor with Noll's Steelers or Landry's Cowboys back then.  
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Re: 2019 NFL Draft
« Reply #248 on: April 02, 2019, 06:01:22 PM »
hey, Griese would throw a bomb to Warfield 3 or 4 times a game to move the safety back

the Vikings safety, Paul Krause, would simply just stay back because he didn't like the beating Csonka put on him in the SB
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Re: 2019 NFL Draft
« Reply #249 on: April 02, 2019, 06:06:15 PM »
oh heck, anyone that has read my posts for more than a month knows derned well I'm a shitty speller

and I sure as shootin don't care about it, don't care if I can't spell and don't care if someone knows about it

Heck, the AfroMAn knows all this, he just doesn't like my opinion of his Gator glory boy

if he was smack talking Roger Craig I might be checking his spelling
I'm honestly not an Emmitt Smith fanboy, and I view Sanders' '88 season at OKST as hollowed, but Emmitt gets the short end of the stick.  Why don't people do the same to Jerry Rice?  He had 2 HOF QBs throwing him the ball.  He had the most yards/catches of all time.  He was "too slow", etc.  
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Were the mid-90s Cowboys as widely disliked as the Patriots of today?  Was it that?  Jealousy?  Emmitt and Barry were contemporaries and every year, Emmitt's going to the playoffs and every year Barry is sitting at home.  Is this the payback?
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I love exciting players, and Barry was that, but it came at a cost.  Think of all the 2nd and 7s that Emmitt (and others) produced that were 2nd and 11s after Barry lost a yard on first down.  And if you picture Emmitt's running style, what are the odds he'd duplicate one of Barry's few playoff games of 13 carries for -1 yard.  That's messed up.  That's not laying an egg, that's pooping out an entire omelet.  
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And for what it's worth, this is all in vain, because Jim Brown was the #1 guy.  Walter Payton was a worthy successor of the rushing record.  Barry never reached it, and now Emmitt, in all of his glorious mediocrity (as some would suggest) has upped the total so high, whoever does come along and break it, will be worthy, too.  
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Re: 2019 NFL Draft
« Reply #250 on: April 02, 2019, 06:09:25 PM »
It's funny, I remember going to daycare when I was a kid and we'd play football and I'd be Barry Sanders.  I don't remember watching him play, but I remember being him while he was at Oklahoma State.  Two of the girls would be cheerleaders and make up routines and she asked me who he played for and their mascot and I remember saying 'cowboys'.  
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Re: 2019 NFL Draft
« Reply #251 on: April 02, 2019, 06:25:48 PM »
 Any one of us with even an elementary understanding of modern passing games would wipe the floor with Noll's Steelers or Landry's Cowboys back then.  
Swan,Stallworth and Bennie Cunningham struck at anytime and Bradshaw got it to them.I know I've watched them do it to beat the Browns.Hell Cliff Branch a raiders receiver set the NCAA record for the 100 meters.He had Daryle Lamonica and later Ken Stabler getting him the long ball.But with each passing generation the players get a little bigger and faster.So not really accurate to compare them.Too bad society can't get any smarter
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