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Okay, Just A Little Fun After The Hyperbole Of Henry - Great TD Runs - Video Link Compilation (1 Viewer)

Hard to say the “best” but both Barry runs involved insane jukes and Walters was really good. 

The should have had the Earl run against the Rams (I think) where the LB try’s to stand up and tackle him and Earl plants his helmet in his chest and simply just knocks the crap outta that dude and keeps going. 

Also always loved the Marcus SB run against the Skins. Lynch’s runs were both good also  

So many sensational runs over the years. 

 
Hard to say the “best” but both Barry runs involved insane jukes and Walters was really good. 

The should have had the Earl run against the Rams (I think) where the LB try’s to stand up and tackle him and Earl plants his helmet in his chest and simply just knocks the crap outta that dude and keeps going. 

Also always loved the Marcus SB run against the Skins. Lynch’s runs were both good also  

So many sensational runs over the years. 
I personally think Barry was the greatest I'll ever see, and that includes athletes of today. I've never seen anything quite like him and never will again. Sometimes things transcend eras and I wonder what Barry ran at the combine. Couldn't have been anything but a tenth slower, which is nothing when you see it. Noooooooooooooo...Barry ran a 4.37 at the combine. ####.  

Mad props to Emmitt and his guts and everything about Emmitt, but it's Barry for me.  

 
For me, Payton was the greatest RB I have seen.  I'm a Packer fan and I still say he's the best.

He had a better run against the Raiders or the Chiefs, cant recall which, it was incredible.

Payton was a complete back, great runner, exceptional blocker, and he delivered the punishment to his tacklers more times than not.

I just can't think of a better RB than Walter.

 
For me, Payton was the greatest RB I have seen.  I'm a Packer fan and I still say he's the best.

He had a better run against the Raiders or the Chiefs, cant recall which, it was incredible.

Payton was a complete back, great runner, exceptional blocker, and he delivered the punishment to his tacklers more times than not.

I just can't think of a better RB than Walter.
It's an imperfect video. I was just throwing it out there for fun.  

 
The Barry Sanders run where he twisted Harlan Barnett into a pretzel was pretty special. He did something very similar to John Lynch (v Bucs). Another one v the Jets (first or second year) where the DB blew his ACL trying to react to a second level juke. 

Obvioiusly I am biased but you could find 8-10 Barry runs that would be legit candidates for greatest run you’ve ever seen. One of a kind. Sayers was close to that kind of other worldliness but Sanders had ten years of excellence.

 
The Barry Sanders run where he twisted Harlan Barnett into a pretzel was pretty special. He did something very similar to John Lynch (v Bucs). Another one v the Jets (first or second year) where the DB blew his ACL trying to react to a second level juke. 

Obvioiusly I am biased but you could find 8-10 Barry runs that would be legit candidates for greatest run you’ve ever seen. One of a kind. Sayers was close to that kind of other worldliness but Sanders had ten years of excellence.
Barry was incredible!  Not my all time number 1 guy but he's definitely in the conversation.  Gale Sayers was fun to watch, really too bad his career was cut short with injury.  

 
BobbyLayne said:
The Barry Sanders run where he twisted Harlan Barnett into a pretzel was pretty special. He did something very similar to John Lynch (v Bucs). Another one v the Jets (first or second year) where the DB blew his ACL trying to react to a second level juke. 

Obvioiusly I am biased but you could find 8-10 Barry runs that would be legit candidates for greatest run you’ve ever seen. One of a kind. Sayers was close to that kind of other worldliness but Sanders had ten years of excellence.
Pretty sure Barry caused Rod Woodson a torn ACL on a juke as well. Believe after that Woodson went on to be an awesome safety. 

 

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