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#FlashbackFridays! Barry Sanders, Running Back for the Detroit Lions is #17 on NFL's 2010 list of the Top 100 greatest players of all time! Subscribe to NFL: j.mp/1L0bVBu
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@CaliCool91
@CaliCool91 8 лет назад
One of the best videos the NFL has made. Choosing a jazz musician to describe Barry Sanders was perfect.
@nationalblackaccord494
@nationalblackaccord494 8 лет назад
I TOTALLY AGREE, And He Explained It So Well
@psychothof
@psychothof 7 лет назад
not just any jazz musician, THE modern day jazz musician. Wynton is greatness personified, just like Barry.
@Miller2h41
@Miller2h41 7 лет назад
Indeed because Barry was so smooth.
@devo1d
@devo1d 7 лет назад
And great call, he was a musician.
@Zombie1Boy
@Zombie1Boy 6 лет назад
2:38 he broke Reggie White's ankles like it was nothing
@dylangianotti2381
@dylangianotti2381 8 лет назад
Barry deserves a higher spot
@nickszeto1500
@nickszeto1500 8 лет назад
At least top 15
@bashrap3227
@bashrap3227 8 лет назад
#1
@licvalle4
@licvalle4 8 лет назад
With a 1-5 playoff record? He should be lower
@HaloFlashMob
@HaloFlashMob 8 лет назад
+Carlos Valle running backs can't carry teams, you're shot
@licvalle4
@licvalle4 8 лет назад
Of course not, if he only hace one touchdown in his playoff career. 64 yards per game in playoffs. Of course he can´t carry a team.
@bruceleeroy8302
@bruceleeroy8302 6 лет назад
That was just sick how he juked that safety for the patriots. I swear, most guys couldn't tackle Barry in a phone booth.
@hargaisaowen7131
@hargaisaowen7131 3 года назад
lol word
@Lovegainers5
@Lovegainers5 7 месяцев назад
JAMIE DUKES: Don't let Barry make you do the Lord's Prayer!
@jimmyclayton100
@jimmyclayton100 7 лет назад
#17 is an insult, sanders is top 10 at the very least
@richardletneriii2774
@richardletneriii2774 6 лет назад
James Clayton agreed!
@garyjohnson729
@garyjohnson729 6 лет назад
They need to Apologize to Barry
@anastasiaproctor3909
@anastasiaproctor3909 5 лет назад
Seeing this guy play live was so awesome even as an opposing team
@anastasiaproctor3909
@anastasiaproctor3909 5 лет назад
Top ten backs Barry Jim brown Payton Smith Dickerson Sayers Earl Campbell Oj Marc’s Allen Marshall Faulk
@juanmartinezmath8495
@juanmartinezmath8495 5 лет назад
Agree 1million %
@djp6140
@djp6140 Год назад
Barry definitely deserves to be rated higher he had incredible elusiveness and reflexes. Once in a lifetime talent.
@Miller2h41
@Miller2h41 Год назад
There are great running backs and then there is Barry Sanders.
@deuce4off
@deuce4off 7 лет назад
Barry is the greatest RB ever. He played behind horrible lines. He played for horrible teams. Yet, he amassed incredible stats. Had he not retired early, he would have ran for 20,000+ yards. Put him on the 90's Cowboys, he may run for 2,500 yards a season.
@xaviervega468
@xaviervega468 7 лет назад
Walter Payton played for even worse lines and teams than Barry did. The Bears in the 70's were absolute garbage.
@hmackprotection1
@hmackprotection1 7 лет назад
Xavier Vega, not for long though. At least W.P had 6 seasons with one of the top 3 teams in the NFL the years he played in the 1980's. I love W.P more that you could imagine, but without a doubt Barry Sanders is Simply the Greatest Running Back of All Time Period!
@jamesdaniel3326
@jamesdaniel3326 7 лет назад
Are we talking about the 1985 world champion Chicago Bears? This guy needs to brush up on he's sports history. The Detroit Lions, to this day, still haven't even been to the superbowl!!
@_tony_masters
@_tony_masters 6 лет назад
He'd hit 300 yards A GAME w/ that O-Line.
@christopherrembert6356
@christopherrembert6356 6 лет назад
MichaelMick He was the greatest Pure Runner but Walter Payton was better overall player.
@santinovaughn9336
@santinovaughn9336 6 лет назад
What he did to Reggie White was just cold blooded. Poetry in motion. GOAT
@KTF0
@KTF0 2 года назад
Barry is so good you can entertain non-football and non-sports fans with his highlights. That's a transcendence very few human beings reach in any genre, let alone sports.
@mmolinacastro97
@mmolinacastro97 3 месяца назад
Very true, my girlfriend doesn’t care about sports let alone football, but she cracks up at Barry juking other players
@xtormentor-1546
@xtormentor-1546 8 лет назад
Just imagine if Barry was running behind the Cowboys O-line of the 90's, instead of Emmitt Smith.
@Roar_Restored
@Roar_Restored 8 лет назад
Bro keep preaching! I could never imagine my childhood without Barry in Detroit; but no doubt!
@odysseus9176
@odysseus9176 8 лет назад
Ultimate domination
@bashrap3227
@bashrap3227 8 лет назад
he would've had 3000 yards
@licvalle4
@licvalle4 8 лет назад
If anyone can do what Emmith did in Dallas, why doesn´t anybody take that spot in the roster? Emmith is criminaly under rated. You don´t finish first all time rushing leader because a great O Line.
@bashrap3227
@bashrap3227 8 лет назад
Emmitt had amazing talent but the O-Line gave him the record. Without the O-Line he's 4 all time rushing
@rudyando
@rudyando 3 года назад
Detroit Lions have driven more all-time greats to early retirements than any other team. Quite an accomplishment.
@RyanLBrown9396
@RyanLBrown9396 Год назад
The chargers and Vikings might have an argument
@cityhawk
@cityhawk Год назад
Losing does take its toll.
@Lovegainers5
@Lovegainers5 7 месяцев назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@DonPatch97
@DonPatch97 7 лет назад
That piano gave me chills, love Barry
@borood1188
@borood1188 3 года назад
"Of all the players I faced there is only one I FEARED, because he could beat you at any moment, and that was Barry" - Reggie White
@Thizlamic
@Thizlamic 2 года назад
2:38 PROOF!
@jobelalaguardia4463
@jobelalaguardia4463 8 лет назад
How sad is it that Detroit has had 2 guys who are arguably the best at their positions retire early.
@bluntballoons1756
@bluntballoons1756 8 лет назад
Because Detroit has been ass for so long.
@AlexBigShid
@AlexBigShid 8 лет назад
+blunt balloons Calvin Johnson retired because he wanted to finish his degree, and was fed up with the bullshit calls the refs were making on his team, that often lost them games. Barry retired because Detroit's lack of postseason runs, which he later took back.
@bluntballoons1756
@bluntballoons1756 8 лет назад
+Young_Sav_Alex Thanks.
@AlexBigShid
@AlexBigShid 8 лет назад
blunt balloons You're welcome.
@gavenmiller2439
@gavenmiller2439 7 лет назад
they had one that didnt
@emoneyizhereson
@emoneyizhereson 4 года назад
Barry Sanders is the best RB ever. To do what he did, in the amount of time he did it, is simply a masterpiece
@koobsmooth
@koobsmooth Год назад
Out of all the 100 videos in this series that I’ve seen this was my favorite one by far.
@chosen2030
@chosen2030 3 года назад
#17? Ridiculous! Greatest Running Back OF ALL TIME! Incomparable, and he did it all on the Detroit Lions.
@kings17court
@kings17court 8 месяцев назад
I'm trying to not get bent out of shape about it, but he definitely deserves higher than #17.
@SmellyPigPro
@SmellyPigPro 6 лет назад
You mistyped number 1.
@drywatermelon
@drywatermelon 6 лет назад
Very true
@anastasiaproctor3909
@anastasiaproctor3909 5 лет назад
Charlie Cairone he is the best and always will be
@nihilist2434
@nihilist2434 5 лет назад
I'll say it like this Barry is the best RB but Walter is the greatest player because he could do anything on the field
@lilcobe829
@lilcobe829 4 года назад
nihilist 243 no 😂😂😂 Barry was the most unstoppable player of all time he don’t get number 1 that’s crazy 💀
@Nick-nz4ij
@Nick-nz4ij 4 года назад
Charlie Cairone fax
@plumlogan
@plumlogan 8 лет назад
Barry Sanders just seemed to intuitively understand the physics of every tackler that approached him, and responded with the perfect counter-move
@diegochavez9286
@diegochavez9286 7 лет назад
Reggie White getting his ankles broken 😂😂
@_tony_masters
@_tony_masters 6 лет назад
Diego Chavez Rod Woodson also. Just not in this video.
@unfair17
@unfair17 5 лет назад
He INJURED Rod Woodson! I wasn't even mad as a Seelers fan. I loved Thanksgiving as a kid solely bc I knew I got to watch Barry Sanders.
@babyfacededdie_pi3516
@babyfacededdie_pi3516 5 лет назад
yeah..he did my favorite all time dirty hehe. Barry is the best bro
@yourztruly9287
@yourztruly9287 4 года назад
Did John Lynch ass lol
@herkyj
@herkyj 4 года назад
I saw John Lynch in there too 😂 they all caught it from Barry.
@nkemoji9809
@nkemoji9809 Год назад
Winton Marsalis narration on Barry was spot on. A true virtuoso…..Barry was a jazz note, remarkable, sudden and couldn’t be duplicated
@craigpaulson3503
@craigpaulson3503 5 лет назад
As time goes by i think more and more people realize how amazing this guy was. It's crazy to think that watching this guy play was such a huge high point in my life. He made everything seem possible. When you inspire people like that because of the things you do, it proves you are the best. Thank you Barry.
@dwill1804
@dwill1804 8 лет назад
2:39 making the 2nd greatest defensive player of all time look like a practice squad player
@catvideosftw5650
@catvideosftw5650 8 лет назад
Reggie is a much slower player and essentially caught in the open field, what do you expect lol
@PurpleIzDaBeez
@PurpleIzDaBeez 8 лет назад
And Derrick Brooks right before that
@catvideosftw5650
@catvideosftw5650 8 лет назад
***** true, he got shook
@kvngs213
@kvngs213 8 лет назад
+cat videos FTW he was like ill just fall and if they ask me about Ill say someone pushed me
@BaddogSports
@BaddogSports 8 лет назад
2nd greatest. Obviously meaning L.T. is the greatest! And you'd be right
@FlawlessFOV
@FlawlessFOV Год назад
Barry gave off a majestic aura when you saw him run. The greatest RB to step on the field. His talent was mind boggling. Emmitt Smith, Jim brown, walter Payton, all greats. Barry sanders, the greatest.
@bryanrussell9906
@bryanrussell9906 4 года назад
The Human Crab! Could move sideways, frontwards, backwards , without losing momentum....hell i can't explain it. He was truly out of this world. I doubt we will ever see another rb with his style. College record will never b broken. Incredible player. Jaw droppin
@kings17court
@kings17court 8 месяцев назад
I agree with everything you said, which is why I believe that he deserves higher than #17.
@DrNuggetFTW
@DrNuggetFTW 8 лет назад
The absolute greatest ever, I have him #1 a top this list. GOAT
@RGsmokinthathunnitHMNdawgpound
not better than jim #brownssupberbowl51
@dweedelmemer6509
@dweedelmemer6509 8 лет назад
+RG3 #smokingthat3 #10hunnit #BrownSQAUD #MVP BROWNS!!?? lmao what a joke
@Rayray4334
@Rayray4334 8 лет назад
+Rayray4334 super bowl*
@abhi5ingh
@abhi5ingh 8 лет назад
Excuse +RG3 #smokingthat3 #10hunnit #BrownSQAUD #MVP he linked with josh Gordon and jfootball
@RGsmokinthathunnitHMNdawgpound
Abhi Lehal yeah
@slurnie
@slurnie 7 лет назад
I love that they showed him handing out waters he was such a class act.. he rarely celebrated touchdowns too always gave the ball to the ref
@bestcoastsxmcp
@bestcoastsxmcp 3 года назад
Has anyone in NFL history done more with less? No. This is your real GOAT. 🤙🏻
@Berkmugga
@Berkmugga Год назад
OJ Simpson
@carsonguild2752
@carsonguild2752 8 лет назад
Dat trumpet solo doe
@catvideosftw5650
@catvideosftw5650 8 лет назад
ehh, it was ok
@catvideosftw5650
@catvideosftw5650 8 лет назад
nvm, i got later in the video, that solo is nice
@terell2k12
@terell2k12 6 лет назад
is that a jazz song?
@jweyek
@jweyek 7 лет назад
He truly was an artist of football. He walked away when it was no longer meaningful to him. He was motivated by something inside of himself rather than extrinsic rewards such as records, money, fame, etc. He wasn't only a great football artist, he was a sage. What an inspiring man.
@kings17court
@kings17court 8 месяцев назад
I could respect that he quit when he quit, because it's obvious that he would have eclipsed the rushing record. But he wasn't focused on that. I think being so great and not being on a great team takes some of the fun out of it. I think he would have stayed "connected" and motivated longer if his team situation was different.
@jimamimas
@jimamimas 5 лет назад
Best running I've ever seen play. This could be nostalgia because I grew up in the 90's, but nobody has had comparable talent since then. Have there been good backs? Absolutely. Another Barry? No way.
@Titanbrotha00
@Titanbrotha00 3 года назад
Believe me...it's not just nostalgia! We were so blessed to have seen him play! This is for all fans who watched him. His entire career was a "Masterpiece" as someone pointed out in the comments.
@s.shephard8547
@s.shephard8547 Год назад
Sanders has some of the best highlights I’ve ever seen
@mh7611
@mh7611 3 года назад
Every Thanksgiving the nation received a treat to go along with their turkey dinner. That treat was getting a chance to see Barry Sanders play.
@sitizenkanemusic
@sitizenkanemusic 8 лет назад
Barry is the GOAT RB in my book.
@Berkmugga
@Berkmugga Год назад
#1 OJ Simpson #2 Barry Sanders
@7srchoed
@7srchoed 7 лет назад
#75 I've never seen that before. He's just standing there, he's lost on the field as Barry runs past him.
@davidhutchinson7888
@davidhutchinson7888 3 года назад
It's Tony Casillas, perfecting the "which way did he go?" pose
@jameson6930
@jameson6930 3 года назад
Tony was a great lineman too
@bluelarry1674
@bluelarry1674 3 года назад
@@jameson6930 I remember pre game he was shooting his mouth off too.
@216standonit4
@216standonit4 3 года назад
He thought Barry had been tackled, so he had quit on the play early
@MoveTowardsTheLight
@MoveTowardsTheLight 6 лет назад
Best RB of all-time.
@YudazOwn
@YudazOwn 6 лет назад
Marshell Faulk and Barry..
@therealcolonelsanders769
@therealcolonelsanders769 6 лет назад
2nd best 1st: Jim Brown 2nd Barry Sanders
@DaBunzz
@DaBunzz 4 года назад
Fear Resides Within Us. Walter Payton...
@dontyoudaresubscribeme9698
@dontyoudaresubscribeme9698 4 года назад
Y’all misspelled the Sweetness, he can do anything on the field
@diegodelgado9764
@diegodelgado9764 Год назад
Barry running is the most beautiful thing in sports poetry in motion
@SingleTax
@SingleTax 6 лет назад
Sanders was (and remains) in a class all by himself. To call him elusive is an understatement. I lost count of how many times I saw him fake out defensive players. After making a juke move, he'd go one way, and three jockstraps would go flying the opposite direction.
@siler7
@siler7 3 года назад
We've still never seen anyone else in the history of the NFL who can move like that.
@odyssey6684
@odyssey6684 2 года назад
Having Winton Marsalis narrate shows how Barry transcended just playing the game. He showed what few people can actually attain - unification of the mind, body, and spirit, to give us mere mortals a glimpse into the divine - like Nicklaus, Gretzky, Jordan, Van Halen, and Michael Jackson, Barry’s talent and work ethic were other-worldly.
@rebuttalc2075
@rebuttalc2075 Год назад
Lmao did you just drop eddie ban halen into sports reference
@odyssey6684
@odyssey6684 11 месяцев назад
​@@rebuttalc2075Yep - people who raised the bar.
@bigl1781
@bigl1781 5 лет назад
@338 Rodney Peete with the touchdown sign after barry jukes one guy in the backfield. That's how u know dude was a beast.
@richieb4190
@richieb4190 3 года назад
I still remember that Thanksgiving game in1997 against the Vikings.
@martyvlrjr2333
@martyvlrjr2333 4 года назад
3:35 QB saw Sanders reverse the field, saw a glitter of hope and put up his hands to signal a TD and Barry still had 20 yards to go!! Amazing Glad I was blessed to watch him play when I was young.
@VintageAbed
@VintageAbed 7 лет назад
Barry is the 2nd greatest running back behind Jim Brown, but he's the greatest RB I've ever seen in my 30 years on this earth. I think 17 is a slap in the face. He is in the top 10 for me.Dude would've had the most yards by a RB if he didn't retire, and that is while still holding the record for the most yard LOST by a RB with around 1100.
@moniworldmoniworld6101
@moniworldmoniworld6101 6 лет назад
yeah so you missed Walter
@garyjohnson729
@garyjohnson729 6 лет назад
Brown Sanders Peyton Simpson
@marieodiase6621
@marieodiase6621 5 лет назад
Jjj
@sldffas9957
@sldffas9957 7 лет назад
"That umpty umph!" Nuff said....
@stevecalder5864
@stevecalder5864 Год назад
Must watch this every week. Great tribute to my favourite nfl.player.
@mhr5586
@mhr5586 6 лет назад
#17 is an absolute joke. Greatest runner period. Period. Top 5 minimum. Talk to the ranked defenders on this all time list. They have given many interviews of how they found themselves one on one in the open field with Barry and they were fearful of looking stupid. Who says this about other runners????
@Anybodyelse2294
@Anybodyelse2294 4 года назад
Mh R hall of famers were waving at air in this video. He made them all look stupid. And he didn’t have a fullback blocking for him
@blainegwen4858
@blainegwen4858 3 года назад
if you dont count longevity, i got him at #3 behind bo jackson and earl campbell ---- maybe mix in jim brown somewhere// if yr playing one game or one season im taking bo all day long not even close, too bad jackson and campbell had short careers
@jadenb4922
@jadenb4922 3 года назад
@@blainegwen4858 Walter Payton is better than all of them. The only argument is Jim Brown.
@siler7
@siler7 3 года назад
@@jadenb4922 Having an opinion is one thing. Telling others they can't argue theirs is another.
@dwightlove3704
@dwightlove3704 3 года назад
Gayle Sayers was the forerunner to Barry
@mojojojoslyfoxharris
@mojojojoslyfoxharris 7 лет назад
Barry Sanders was easily the most elusive runner in NFL history, if he had any space, he would use it better than anyone else who played the game! The saddest thing about Barry Sanders is that he probably would have been the greatest RB of all time and higher on this list if the Lions were a more professional and well run franchise because Sanders easily could have broken Payton's record because he easily had at least 3 more seasons left in him at 30 and was only about 1,500 yards away.
@FreshPrincex4
@FreshPrincex4 7 лет назад
Barry could've played until atleast 2006 if the Lions was putting effort into building up a dynasty. I mean E.Smith played til 2004
@jamesdaniel3326
@jamesdaniel3326 7 лет назад
Ya, but...Emmit now has problems walking to the bathroom at night without falling down!!
@pernellwilson6409
@pernellwilson6409 6 лет назад
Barry Deserves Top 5 SPOT...PERIOD!!!!💪💪💪💪💯💯
@confucius2616
@confucius2616 4 года назад
Best running back ever! I watched every carry
@robertb4969
@robertb4969 5 лет назад
If Barry would have kept playing.. with the same passion, he’d have set a record that likely wouldn’t ever be broken, truly one of the best ever.
@gorgilovesbasketball8251
@gorgilovesbasketball8251 7 лет назад
How is he just number 17? He should be in the top 5! AT LEAST
@pudgeezudgee2309
@pudgeezudgee2309 3 года назад
he should be no. 1 or no. 2 with jim brown being no 1
@blakebrown84
@blakebrown84 10 месяцев назад
Barry Sanders is an all-time greatest running back of all. I feel he should be higher because he ran over 2,000 rushing yards in one season. He was very elusive and consistent with his speed and breaking tackles. He accomplished so much as he finished his career with 15,269 rushing yards, 99 rushing touchdowns with a 2,921 receiving yards as he retired early from the NFL after 10 seasons with the Detroit Lions. Salute to #20 Barry Sanders!!!
@thedudethatdontcareaboutya4136
The 90s had so much greatness, and the best of anything u could imagine is still arguably still the best today. Rap had Pac, basketball ya had mike, movies you had denzel, football, you had Deon, Barry, jerry, Brett, Bruce Smith, and Atwater.
@cmillertime7477
@cmillertime7477 7 лет назад
WOW. As a musician and football fan, this was an incredibly satisfying video. Wynton Marsalis also displays his cunning with words and intelligence, where you describe an impossible thing without defining it: just like jazz. The pinnacle of music, used to explain one of, if not THE, greatest running back of all time.
@Hanson586
@Hanson586 7 лет назад
I would of loved a guy like Richard Sherman or Darrelle Revis try to tackle this guy. He was just the best to watch. Living in Michigan and being able to see many of the Lions games...except for the blackout games...thanks NFL, he truly was worth the time and energy. Even though we had some bad years it was still awesome to see him. I'm 36 now and there will never be another Barry. Some runners in the last decade have had small similarities but that's where it ends. Reggie Bush had some of that elusiveness and the same can be said for Shady McCoy but there not even in the same breath as #20. I mean just look what he did to an all pro like Rod Woodson back in Pittsburgh.
@Johnfreedom64
@Johnfreedom64 4 года назад
I was privileged to watch the greatest athlete/human being every game on TV. Not one time I didn't jump out of my seat with amazement watching this great football player. Every game he never disappointed.... Thank you Barry Sanders...Lions fan
@RDSports5
@RDSports5 7 лет назад
He was the most incredible player I've ever seen, and I'm a Niners fan, lol. If Jerry is #1, then Barry should be #2, he was that amazing to watch. Simply amazing!!
@kings17court
@kings17court 8 месяцев назад
Absolutely. #17 seems a little off to me.
@paolee2730
@paolee2730 6 лет назад
Barry is one of the best RB ever played, lived and mastered his crafts of running.
@billyjrbaker4901
@billyjrbaker4901 2 года назад
Barry is very unique. Pure runner. Made defenses look silly. Very entertaining to watch. There won't be another barry sanders. To me IMO , other great backs are one in the same. If you put barry in a white jersey with no name. You can tell it's Barry by his running style. He average in his career 1500 yards a season. Insane.
@westcoasthotelreviews6063
@westcoasthotelreviews6063 6 лет назад
Best of all time, at least best I ever seen live
@thelegend3841
@thelegend3841 3 года назад
Wow! He raised our human understanding! So true.
@SpamHusky
@SpamHusky 7 лет назад
2:42 i don't kno who that #75 was for Dallas but my goodness!!!!! lol Barry had him FOOLED
@icecreamisfood
@icecreamisfood 7 лет назад
SpamHusky LOL right I was like O_o
@Titanbrotha00
@Titanbrotha00 4 года назад
Tony Casillas
@rootsma5746
@rootsma5746 4 года назад
And Casillas was a former College All-American lineman known for his quickness..LOL. Barry left him standing puzzled.
@giyutomioka689
@giyutomioka689 7 лет назад
number 17 is a horrible placement. he averaged a 100 yards a game, 2nd to only Brown.
@dillpickle7358
@dillpickle7358 5 лет назад
Charles Dockery both Jim brown and Barry Sanders are the most explosive runners I have ever seen.
@siler7
@siler7 5 лет назад
And Brown played on MUCH better teams, in a more run-heavy era.
@Phantom87865
@Phantom87865 4 года назад
99.8 to be exact
@kyriea
@kyriea 4 года назад
Only because the 1940’s was a run run run game
@christopherbellore3511
@christopherbellore3511 3 года назад
Wow!!! Love the Trumpet, and Wynton Marsalis, well let's just say, he IS the Barry Sanders of Jazz music. Great presentation.
@openureyes929
@openureyes929 6 лет назад
I loved watching Sanders.. Never got tired of his bump stop wait then GOOOOO and he was gone !! Ya cant teach that !! He had that natural running back talent.
@jeremyspringer7913
@jeremyspringer7913 8 лет назад
the thing about Barry is... he was great, WITH THE LIONS! You can talk about the other great half backs, but they were not great with a broken team like the Lions of the 90's. To me, Barry is the #1 half back of all time. I believe that if Bo Jackson was not cut down early, Barry would still be better than Bo. I'll bet Bo knows
@1Dub79
@1Dub79 8 лет назад
It's funny because Bo is my favorite RB, football player, AND sports figure. Barry Sanders is my 2nd favorite back.
@jeremyspringer7913
@jeremyspringer7913 8 лет назад
1Dub79 Bo Jackson was a fricken monster! He is legend material
@1Dub79
@1Dub79 8 лет назад
+Jeremy Springer I actually saw, when he got hurt. I never imagined his injury was career-ending.
@jeremyspringer7913
@jeremyspringer7913 8 лет назад
1Dub79 that was terrible
@LC-iu3nz
@LC-iu3nz 7 лет назад
Jeremy Springer Bo sucks so yeah most overrated player of all time By far
@brianjackson3595
@brianjackson3595 3 года назад
There are 2 NFL players from my lifetime that I would have to know what they did every Sunday. The first was Earl Campbell, the last was Barry Sanders. Having Wynton Marsalis talk about Barry was pure gold.
@Iceman-xe7jo
@Iceman-xe7jo 2 года назад
The juke at 2:35 you don’t see that on average. That is extraordinary.
@anthonybiggers6285
@anthonybiggers6285 3 года назад
GREATEST RUNNING BACK OF ALL TIME! TOTAL CLASS!! THANKS BARRY!!!!
@jonathanblaze1648
@jonathanblaze1648 8 лет назад
1:48 best way to describe Barry.
@darrinbaker00
@darrinbaker00 3 года назад
Barry's five-yard losses were more fun to watch than most guys' 30-yard gains.
@v-gutta5201
@v-gutta5201 2 года назад
My Favorite Running Back Of All Time ⏲
@terryhershelcoleman6059
@terryhershelcoleman6059 3 года назад
Great and just brilliant way to explain the unbelievable way that "Mr. Barry Sanders," played the game of football, and I don't think there will ever be another one guite like him.
@xpat73
@xpat73 6 лет назад
Another thing about Barry - he was never hurt. He played 10 seasons. In 7 he played all 16 games. In two he played 15 games and one season he played 11 games.
@SoreThumbSociety
@SoreThumbSociety 7 лет назад
17? Really?? The greatest running back of all time, and he's 17th?!!
@findlayprovan2314
@findlayprovan2314 7 лет назад
the top 2 are Jim brown and Barry as when you average over 100 yards a game you must be unbelievable
@michaelalongi1222
@michaelalongi1222 7 лет назад
he is not the best emmit smith and walter payton best
@giyutomioka689
@giyutomioka689 7 лет назад
Michael Alongi Brown, Sanders, Payton, Dickerson, Peterson. Smith is not even in the top 5..
@duypham76
@duypham76 7 лет назад
He was good, but he did lose a lot of yards
@giyutomioka689
@giyutomioka689 7 лет назад
Dragon y2k because he NEVER had an offensive line. and he still averaged a 100 yards a game. only other back to average a 100 yards a game, Jim Brown.
@pride893
@pride893 8 лет назад
I am so glad I was old enough to remember him, easily one of my all time favorite football player!
@ronniehughes2070
@ronniehughes2070 7 лет назад
Simply the best !
@ngames0834
@ngames0834 4 года назад
"Out of all the players I faced there was only one I feared because he can beat you in any way and that was Barry Sanders” - Reggie White
@King_Arthur_
@King_Arthur_ 7 лет назад
2:40 Barry put the great Reggie White on the ground!
@jamesdaniel3326
@jamesdaniel3326 7 лет назад
Barry through Mike Singletary along with two other DBs down, then ran over them! And that not a walk on the beach!!
@doublezeta28
@doublezeta28 6 лет назад
Yep, he got on knees and said the Lord's prayer
@Lastkingof33
@Lastkingof33 6 лет назад
look like john lynch too
@dasteelerz7413
@dasteelerz7413 5 лет назад
That sound effect was like BOOM
@rook1196
@rook1196 4 года назад
this might have been the play Reggie once said "I got up, pretended to be injured and hobbled to the sideline"
@lilgrease7292
@lilgrease7292 3 года назад
Awesome 👏
@jamarcole8513
@jamarcole8513 6 лет назад
This was the coolest one I like old head playing the trumpet it was smooth💯
@treygray2817
@treygray2817 3 года назад
3:35 Sanders is still in the backfield with multiple players to beat and the QB is already celebrating the impending TD!
@seandesir7272
@seandesir7272 6 лет назад
Let me see here. Never had a great coach, never had a great qb, never had a great defence, never had a great offensive line and made Reggie white looks like he had two left feet. Greatest RB of all time
@borood1188
@borood1188 6 лет назад
Jean Desir Blew out the greatest cornerback's knee too....
@muckmire3716
@muckmire3716 5 лет назад
@@borood1188 yep made Rod Woodson switch to safety
@kenhasibar2624
@kenhasibar2624 4 года назад
That was awesome! Wynton Marsalis playing jazz? Great video. Sanders is the reason I'm a Lions' fan. Thanks. 🍻
@chrislongleytx123
@chrislongleytx123 6 лет назад
I gotta say Barry Sanders is the best RB I ever seen and I'm a Cowboy fan 4 life!!! #3 on my list!!!#Goat
@philipquaglino
@philipquaglino 7 лет назад
Guy was BEAST....makes me mad we never saw a full time Bo Jackson :(
@brentk83ify
@brentk83ify 5 лет назад
When I was younger everyone wanted to be Barry sanders just like everyone wanted to be Mike Jordan. He is top 10.
@jawonryan9266
@jawonryan9266 7 лет назад
Berry Sanders is just awesome.
@metalmat3651
@metalmat3651 6 лет назад
Excellent video! Very clever to have a jazz musician talk about Barry Sanders and compare his talents to jazz music, that is thinking outside the box. Many non Lions fans tuned into the games just to watch Sanders play.
@motorhead48067
@motorhead48067 8 лет назад
Barry should be in the top ten. He's better than Walter Peyton. Best RB in NFL history.
@RedX165
@RedX165 8 лет назад
lol no, Walter was the best complete RB in NFL history.
@stegans7586
@stegans7586 8 лет назад
Then why isn't he higher than walter payton?
@motorhead48067
@motorhead48067 8 лет назад
+M Stevens Because the people who voted on the list were wrong...
@motorhead48067
@motorhead48067 8 лет назад
+RedX165 That makes no sense. Barry was better in every way. Barry rushed for over 1,000 yards in ten straight seasons. That is a model of perfection and consistency which no other running back has ever achieved. Barry Sanders averaged 5.0 yards per carry, which is not the highest in NFL history, but it is higher than Walter Peyton. Barry Sanders played with an abysmal offensive line, Peyton did not. The only good player that Barry ever played with that helped draw constant attention from him was Herman Moore. Even still, he received pretty much all the attention from the defense. Walter Peyton had 1500 more yards, but he played 13 years. If Barry played an additional three years instead of only ten he would've shredded Walter Peyton's record and everyone knows it. Barry was just better, all the statistics show that he was better, and the highlight reel and game footage shows that he was better as well. You can look back on Peyton with nostalgia glasses all you want, but Barry is #1.
@RedX165
@RedX165 8 лет назад
Jimmy Googer You keep listing rushing. There is more to a RB than just rushing...
@InFaMOus187NYC
@InFaMOus187NYC 5 лет назад
2:46 lmao #75 looked so lost like he didn’t know he was on the defensive side of the ball
@illmadeknight
@illmadeknight 6 лет назад
Barry is the reason I always watched Lions games on Thanksgiving growing up. It was one of the few times I ever got to see him live. I never got to watch Jim Brown and Walter Payton was nearing the end of his career when I really began to pay attention to football. Sanders is the greatest running back I have watched.
@aaronshoaf4644
@aaronshoaf4644 6 лет назад
Barry was the most dangerous running back on the field. He make you look silly. He the moves, agility and accuracy to do it. Sanders in my opinion is the best running backs in history.
@Dr.VonBraun
@Dr.VonBraun 6 лет назад
Hands down, the greatest RB in NFL history. And the NFL has him at #17. Disgusting. Shame on you, NFL. He’s easily in the top 5 of the all time greatest players.
@seveglider8406
@seveglider8406 2 года назад
Sanders is definitely a top 5 player. This list is a joke. How are Michael Strahan and Randy White on this list and Jack Youngblood isn't?
@rprbeantown1
@rprbeantown1 4 года назад
This #17 rating was nothing short of insulting
@coolcat6303
@coolcat6303 4 года назад
Barry was the best thing that ever happened to my beloved Detroit Lions. And alot of fun to watch too. I only wish we could bring him back. 🏈😩
@spaghettibrad4297
@spaghettibrad4297 2 года назад
I love that they had a jazz musician explain Barry’s style, good video
@scjct1
@scjct1 6 лет назад
I disliked this video not because of Barry but because of the number 17 position. It's total BS. Barry Sanders is top 5 and he was better than Jim Brown IMO. Imagine the yards per game Barry would've had if he played against the defenses Brown played against.
@omgDavidGlasper
@omgDavidGlasper Год назад
Barry was by far thee best RB ever.
@tonyrappa4611
@tonyrappa4611 Год назад
OJ was no joke on the football field 2,000 yards in a 14-game season on a team that had absolutely no passing attack defenses stacked up against him
@charlesm7589
@charlesm7589 Год назад
Not 'by far', if at all.
@damomand
@damomand 2 года назад
I was too young to appreciate Barry, but watching his highlights…God dam!
@coreygolpheneee
@coreygolpheneee 9 месяцев назад
"And you are the living thing, the embodiment of that action."
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