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    Who was the most Underappreciated RB of all time???

    My 1st choice was John Riggins, but he did get a considerable amount of recognition, so my next choice was...

    #35 Neal Anderson, Chicago Bears


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJJ4nne-D8o


    Guy was a f***ing terror, and fun as hell to watch. There was a period from 1988-1990, where Anderson put up nearly 5,000 yards rushing & receiving with 40 touchdowns when guys weren't putting up huge stats!!!

    Who's your choice?

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    Curtis Martin comes to my mind

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    Quote Originally Posted by Landscaper View Post
    Curtis Martin comes to my mind
    Good choice, I think Peyton Hillis gets my vote this year!

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    Hillis is a beast

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    Curtis Martin and Fred Taylor would be my picks.

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    No one is going old school on me?

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    corey dillon

    guy set records while playing for some of the worse bengals teams in history, that is saying something

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    how bout barry sanders?

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    Chris Warren

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    Fred Taylor

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    Brian Westbrook. Skills on the level of Marshall Faulk, but had a late start to his career and couldn't stay healthy when it finally did.

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    Thurman Thomas

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    Quote Originally Posted by goduke View Post
    how bout barry sanders?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishmonger View Post
    Chris Warren
    Very interesting choice

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcZZlMKL5xw
    Last edited by riggs; 12-02-10 at 01:30 PM.

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    Tyrone Wheatley.

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    I _really_ like the calls on Curtis Martin, who has an NFL MVP (sitting in Bill Parcells trophy room, which he gave him).

    I think the most under rated, though, is Terrel Davis.
    He's one of 3 or 4 NFL backs to put up 5k rushing yards in a 3 year stretch. Many suggest he didn't play long enough, but neither did Gayle Sayers or Earl Campbell and Davis was every bit as good or better than both in production. Davis has a Superbowl MVP and NFL MVP to his credit (and 2 Superbowl rings). Also, he ran the ball during the time of Barry Sanders, Emmit Smith and Marshall Faulk (all HOF players) and out produced all of them and was the best back over a short stretch until he got banged up.
    For the Hall, I think dominance is a big part - unless you're a consistant long time producer and amongst the leagues best. TD WAS the best over a period of few years, as other backs that have made it into the hall have done.

    It also should be noted that Davis did NOT play the 4th quarter or 2nd halves after the Broncos had already put the game away during the season he ran for 2k yards (they started 13-0 or 14-0, I forget which). It worked out to something like he missed 3 games by not playing in 2nd halves that season because it would only be for 'stat padding'. That always blew my mind what a team player he was.

    I think the other thing hurting TD is he didn't receive the media acclaim of say Emmit or Faulk - they were loved. Everyone FEARED Barry, but he was on horrible teams. TD was over-shadowed by an over the hill Elway. I hate how media darling status is the easiest way into the modern hall. TD, like Curtis Martin, are both class acts and great teammates....

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    James Wilder or Wilbert Montgomery

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    Quote Originally Posted by McBa1n View Post
    I _really_ like the calls on Curtis Martin, who has an NFL MVP (sitting in Bill Parcells trophy room, which he gave him).

    I think the most under rated, though, is Terrel Davis.
    He's one of 3 or 4 NFL backs to put up 5k rushing yards in a 3 year stretch. Many suggest he didn't play long enough, but neither did Gayle Sayers or Earl Campbell and Davis was every bit as good or better than both in production. Davis has a Superbowl MVP and NFL MVP to his credit (and 2 Superbowl rings). Also, he ran the ball during the time of Barry Sanders, Emmit Smith and Marshall Faulk (all HOF players) and out produced all of them and was the best back over a short stretch until he got banged up.
    For the Hall, I think dominance is a big part - unless you're a consistant long time producer and amongst the leagues best. TD WAS the best over a period of few years, as other backs that have made it into the hall have done.

    It also should be noted that Davis did NOT play the 4th quarter or 2nd halves after the Broncos had already put the game away during the season he ran for 2k yards (they started 13-0 or 14-0, I forget which). It worked out to something like he missed 3 games by not playing in 2nd halves that season because it would only be for 'stat padding'. That always blew my mind what a team player he was.

    I think the other thing hurting TD is he didn't receive the media acclaim of say Emmit or Faulk - they were loved. Everyone FEARED Barry, but he was on horrible teams. TD was over-shadowed by an over the hill Elway. I hate how media darling status is the easiest way into the modern hall. TD, like Curtis Martin, are both class acts and great teammates....
    TD was a f***ing animal, no doubt he's one of the best.

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    Quote Originally Posted by riggs View Post
    Good choice, I think Peyton Hillis gets my vote this year!
    Quote Originally Posted by Landscaper View Post
    Hillis is a beast
    Hillis gets beaucoup love. What you talkin', Hillis?

    He's got AFC Off. Player of the Week honors, he's been on major website's lead sports stories, etc.

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    Neal Anderson was great, as a Bears fan we were lucky to have him, I think he was over 1,000 yards rushing like 7 years or something...can't remember...good call though Curtis Martin and Thurman Thomas are both great choices as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by goduke View Post
    how bout barry sanders?
    Best running back ever.

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