'cobalt_27 said:
Clearly, it is debatable. Otherwise, the OP (that would be you) wouldn't have started a poll to begin with. It's a good debate. And, I applaud how energetic you have been in defense of your position, no matter how misguided it is.
Do you have anything to support your stance here? You just keep repeating the same thing over and over and over again. No proof, no analysis, no nothing. Just the same old "more yards, more TDs, more heart". If it's debatable, then start debating!
The truth is self-evident. The debate begins and ends with the facts: Emmitt has more yards, more tds, more rings, more heart. I can't help you much more if you choose to focus on the highlight reels
over what matters most.

to the player and team, wins should matter. But to fans, we watch because it's entertaining. We're usually more entertained when our team wins but in the end, for fans, it's all about entertainment.
This is a solid point and I think what drives the poll numbers (incidentally across any spectrum, whether it be in sports, politics, music, etc). We want to be entertained. We pick the insanely hot chick at the nightclub who is psycho-insane, but you deal with it because she authors up the most intense nights of sex you could ever imagine. This is just how we roll and why it shouldn't be any surprise that the flashy headcase is earning 90% of the vote here. We want the hot chick because she rocks our world. It's why we've fallen in love (again) with Michael Vick, who is the latest incarnation of a freak of nature dude with sick highlight reel acts. We'd want to watch him any day over, say, Drew Brees, even though Brees, while he can't possibly do all the things Vick can do, is still the better QB. Most of us place a disproportionate value on the dramatic. Barry provided all of us with insane dramatics. But, in the end, where did it get any of us? He never led his teams to anything of substance, he got yanked in critical scoring situations because he couldn't be counted on, and in the end, he abandoned his teammates, city, and fans. This parallels the LeBron James debacle or the Vick experience. These guys are crazy good at what they do, but there is a reason they aren't winners and never will be winners that has minimally to do with who surrounds them.