This Barry Sanders worship is odd.
Old-school coaches would boot Sanders off the field for not simply taking the hand-off and hitting the hole hard. They'd bitch and moan about his dancing around. Ricky Williams would dominate any era...so would Brown, Gordon, Simpson, Herschel, Emmitt, Payton, Bo, et al.
If you put Herschel or Campbell at tailback in the 20s, people would chastise you for lining up your nose guard in the backfield. But again, I don't think old-timey coaches would put up with the fact that Sanders (in his NFL career) had the most carries for no gain or a loss in history. It'd be the principle of the thing. Get to the hole ASAP and take your 3 yards and a cloud of dust, young man!
Ah. I see what's going on. Gator fan who thinks Emmitt Smith is in the same universe as Barry Sanders. That always brings out the lulz.
You do realize that Barry Sanders rushed for 2,850 yards- averaged 7.8 YPC, and rushed for 42 touchdowns in 12 games, right? Most college players on good teams now are playing 13 or more games and they still can't come close to what he did in 12. Barry Sanders total yards from scrimmage in 1988- 3,471 yards. Total touchdowns? 44.
Barry Sanders never had the greatest OL of all-time in the NFL like Emmitt Smith. He never played with a Hall of Fame QB like Troy Aikman. Never played with a Hall of Fame WR like Michael Irvin. His OL was mediocre to terrible for the entire tenure of his NFL career. His QB's were absolute hot garbage his entire career. Rodney Peete, Bob Gagliano, Eric Hipple, Andre Ware, Eric Kramer, Dave Krieg, Scott Mitchell, Charlie Batch. Kinda sad when a 38 year old Dave Krieg who he only had for 1 year was probably the best QB he ever played with. These are the QB's directing his offense. Played with some pretty good receivers like Herman Moore and Brett Perriman, but neither of them were close to the level of impact player that Michael Irvin was.
You can say what you want about the most carries for no gains or a loss in NFL history- but he had to do a lot on his own just to make a 5 yard gain sometimes. And despite this- he still averaged over 5 yards per carry for his NFL career- Barry and only the great Jim Brown are the only backs in NFL history with over 1,000 carries to average 5+ YPC. He AVERAGED 1,526.9 rushing yards per season. His lowest rushing total was 1,100+ yards- a season in which he missed 5 games with a leg injury. He ran for 1,100+ in 10 straight NFL seasons. He won the NFL rushing crown 4 times. Could've very easily been 6 times if he stayed in games just to chase those records. Instead he'd take himself out of games at the end of the season if the Lions were up comfortably. And he wasn't running through mack truck sized holes in the pros like Emmitt Smith. And when he did get big holes he was gone for 40+. Holes that Emmitt had that he'd get 15 yards out of- when Barry had those kind of holes he was getting 40+ easy. They just honestly were not in the same universe. Barry Sanders ability as a runner was just not of this planet.