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1,000 yard rushers by team (1 Viewer)

David Yudkin

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Without any consideration for any explanation as to why, injuries, coaches, weather, or anything else, here is the raw listing . . .

Buffalo (6 RB, 15 times)

Thurman Thomas (7), Travis Henry (2), Marshawn Lynch (2), Willis McGahee (2), Antowain Smith, Fred Jackson

New York Giants (5 RB, 15 times)

Tiki Barber (6), Rodney Hampton (5), Brandon Jacobs (2), Derrick Ward, Gary Brown

Tennessee (7 RB, 14 times)

Eddie George (7), Chris Johnson (2), Gary Brown, Chris Brown, LenDale White, Lorenzo White, Travis Henry

Denver (8 RB, 13 times)

Terrell Davis (4), Mike Anderson (2), Clinton Portis (2), Bobby Humphrey, Gaston Green, Olandis Gary, Reuben Droughns, Tatum Bell

Washington (6 RB, 13 times)

Clinton Ports (4), Stephen Davis (3), Earnest Byner (2), Terry Allen (2), Ladell Betts, Reggie Brooks

Cincinnati (5 RB, 12 times)

Corey Dillon (6), Rudi Johnson (3), Cedric Benson, Harold Green, James Brooks

Indianapolis (4 RB, 12 times)

Edgerrin James (5), Marshall Faulk (4), Joseph Addai (2), Dominic Rhodes

Detroit (3 RB, 12 times)

Barry Sanders (9), James Stewart (2), Kevin Jones

New York Jets (3 RB, 12 times)

Curtis Martin (7), Thomas Jones (3), Adrian Murrell (2)

Seattle (3 RB, 12 times)

Shaun Alexander (5), Chris Warren (4), Ricky Watters (3)

Dallas (2 RB, 12 times)

Emmitt Smith (11), Julius Jones

Atlanta (5 RB, 1 QB, 11 times)

Jamal Anderson (4), Warrick Dunn (3), Michael Turner, Erric Pegram, Craig Hayward, Michael Vick

Minnesota (5 RB, 11 times)

Robert Smith (4), Adrian Peterson (3), Terry Allen (2), Chester Taylor, Michael Bennett

San Francisco (5 RB, 11 times)

Frank Gore (4), Garrison Hearst (3), Charlie Garner (2), Ricky Watters, Kevan Barlow

Green Bay (4 RB, 11 times)

Ahman Green (6), Dorsey Levens (2), Ryan Grant (2), Edgar Bennett

Pittsburgh (4 RB, 11 times)

Jerome Bettis (6), Willie Parker (3), Rashard Mendenhall, Barry Foster

St. Louis (4 RB, 11 times)

Stephen Jackson (5), Marshall Faulk (3), Jerome Bettis (2), Cleveland Gary

San Diego (3 RB, 10 times)

LaDainian Tomlinson (8), Marion Butts, Natrone Means

Chicago (7 RB, 9 times)

Anthony Thomas (2), Thomas Jones (2), Rashaan Salaam, Raymont Harris, Matt Forte, Neal Anderson, James Allen

Philadelphia (4 RB, 9 times)

Duce Staley (3), Ricky Watters (3), Brian Westbrook (2), Herschel Walker

Kansas City (5 RB, 8 times)

Priest Holmes (3), Larry Johnson (2), Barry Word, Christian Okoye, Jamaal Charles

Baltimore (4 RB, 8 times)

Jamal Lewis (5), Priest Holmes, Ray Rice, Willis McGahee

New England (5 RB, 7 times)

Curtis Martin, (3), Corey Dillon, Antowain Smith, Leonard Russell, Robert Edwards

Jacksonville (2 RB, 7 times)

Fred Taylor (6), Maurice Jones-Drew

Miami (4 RB, 6 times)

Ricky Williams (3), Ronnie Brown, Lamar Smith, Karim Abdul-Jabar

Tampa Bay (4 RB, 6 times)

Warrick Dunn (2), Errict Rhett (2), Cadillac Williams, Reggie Cobb

New Orleans (2 RB, 6 times)

Deuce McAllister (4), Ricky Williams (2)

Oakland (5 RB, 5 times)

Justin Fargas, LaMont Jordan, Tyrone Wheatley, Harvey Williams, Napoleon Kaufman

Arizona (4 RB, 5 times)

Edgerrin James (2), Adrian Murrell, Ronald Moore, Garrison Heart

Carolina (4 RB, 5 times)

DeAngelo Williams (2), Jonathan Stewart, Stephen Davis, Anthony Johnson

Cleveland (2 RB, 3 times)

Jamaal Lewis (2), Reuben Droughns

Houston (2 RB, 3 times)

Domanick Davis Williams (2), Steve Slaton

 
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David Yudkin said:
Baltimore (4 RB, 8 times)Jamal Lewis (5), Priest Holmes, Ray Rice, Willis McGaheeCleveland (2 RB, 3 times)Jamaal Lewis (2), Reuben Droughns
This discrepancy is unbelievable to me. From 1986 - 1995 the Browns had zero 1000 yard RBs. I'll have to double check, but I'm don't think anyone even passed 900 yards in that time. Meanwhile, since the Browns became the Ravens in '96, there have been eight 1000 yard seasons including a 2000 yard season. How much credit does Jonathan Ogden receive for this turn around?
 
David Yudkin said:
Baltimore (4 RB, 8 times)Jamal Lewis (5), Priest Holmes, Ray Rice, Willis McGaheeCleveland (2 RB, 3 times)Jamaal Lewis (2), Reuben Droughns
This discrepancy is unbelievable to me. From 1986 - 1995 the Browns had zero 1000 yard RBs. I'll have to double check, but I'm don't think anyone even passed 900 yards in that time. Meanwhile, since the Browns became the Ravens in '96, there have been eight 1000 yard seasons including a 2000 yard season. How much credit does Jonathan Ogden receive for this turn around?
Or Ozzie Newsome?
 
David Yudkin said:
Without any consideration for any explanation as to why, injuries, coaches, weather, or anything else, here is the raw listing . . .New York Giants (5 RB, 15 times)Tiki Barber (6), Rodney Hampton (5), Brandon Jacobs (2), Derrick Ward, Gary Brown
Who the heck is Gary Brown?
 
David Yudkin said:
Without any consideration for any explanation as to why, injuries, coaches, weather, or anything else, here is the raw listing . . .New York Giants (5 RB, 15 times)Tiki Barber (6), Rodney Hampton (5), Brandon Jacobs (2), Derrick Ward, Gary Brown
Who the heck is Gary Brown?
A big back with surprising speed. He's best known for running for 1,000 in about 8 games(kinda like Charles this year) I'd say he was a better player than Jacobs or Ward, although he was probably better on the Oilers than the Giants.
 
David Yudkin said:
Without any consideration for any explanation as to why, injuries, coaches, weather, or anything else, here is the raw listing . . .New York Giants (5 RB, 15 times)Tiki Barber (6), Rodney Hampton (5), Brandon Jacobs (2), Derrick Ward, Gary Brown
Who the heck is Gary Brown?
A big back with surprising speed. He's best known for running for 1,000 in about 8 games(kinda like Charles this year) I'd say he was a better player than Jacobs or Ward, although he was probably better on the Oilers than the Giants.
Bruiser from Penn State. he was actually coaching with Marty Schottenheimer as the RBs coach for the East squad at the Shrine Game this year.
 
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add one more for the Saints

Dalton Hilliard 1262 yds rushing 514 recieving in 1989
Fail. 1989 is 21 seasons ago.
Didnt we just finish the 2009 season? 2010 season is next fall or am I confused?
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O.K. Thanks
 
http://www.nfl.com/players/daltonhilliard/...le?id=HIL711888

add one more for the Saints

Dalton Hilliard 1262 yds rushing 514 recieving in 1989
Fail. 1989 is 21 seasons ago.
Didnt we just finish the 2009 season? 2010 season is next fall or am I confused?
The 1990-2009 seasons is 20 years worth of data. The 1989 season was 20 years ago but 21 seasons ago.
Got it
 
http://www.nfl.com/players/daltonhilliard/...le?id=HIL711888

add one more for the Saints

Dalton Hilliard 1262 yds rushing 514 recieving in 1989
Fail. 1989 is 21 seasons ago.
Didnt we just finish the 2009 season? 2010 season is next fall or am I confused?
19901991

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O.K. Thanks
I'm guessing you are just getting back from the Super Bowl party on Bourbon Street, so we'll let it slide.
 

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