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How Good Was Barry Sanders Actually? 

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A career retrospective of one of the greatest running backs in NFL history, Barry Sanders.
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@al-nur999
@al-nur999 Год назад
For me, he is the greatest running back of all time.
@SWIZZ_E
@SWIZZ_E Год назад
No doubt.
@focuseddrew8737
@focuseddrew8737 Год назад
Yep
@brianchapman8531
@brianchapman8531 Год назад
Definitely the best I've ever seen. He was the highlight for us all every Thanksgiving.
@nascarfan8891
@nascarfan8891 Год назад
sweetness was better
@TazawaTanks
@TazawaTanks Год назад
Agreed 💯
@rigger41
@rigger41 7 месяцев назад
Only thing this video missed was how humble Barry was. I grew up in Detroit watching him play. There were no celebrations, no showboating; he just handed the ball to the ref and moved on. Pure class.
@roaddawg3217
@roaddawg3217 5 месяцев назад
Ya, like: Here, I'm done with this for now😂😂
@mrconfusion87
@mrconfusion87 4 месяца назад
​​@@roaddawg3217 Barry Sanders be like: "Just another day at the office!" Hopefully the Lions bring him in as special guest IF/when they make the Bowl!
@whyhasgooglemessedwithmych1423
@whyhasgooglemessedwithmych1423 4 месяца назад
facts
@MitchJohnson0110
@MitchJohnson0110 3 месяца назад
He handed the ball to the ref and said "i'll be back" lmao
@Torgo1969
@Torgo1969 3 месяца назад
I always liked when Joe Morris did that for the NY Giants. Been there before, will be in the end zone again soon.
@brokl26
@brokl26 10 месяцев назад
He never played for a dominant team so what he did in career is so impressive. Greatest I’ve ever watched.
@patrickmontie9583
@patrickmontie9583 7 месяцев назад
He did have Lomas Brown punching holes through the line. After that it was all Barry.
@steelpenguin1
@steelpenguin1 7 месяцев назад
@@patrickmontie9583but every team knew he was getting the ball. He was the greatest and that’s coming from a Steelers fan.
@KurtKaato
@KurtKaato 2 месяца назад
As a Cowboys fan growing up, if Barry would have had Emmitt's line, we would see 2500yd seasons without a doubt! Greatest player to ever touch a football.
@drwhite3
@drwhite3 8 месяцев назад
Most talented RB I’ve ever witnessed, I always respected how after he scored he never celebrated, he would just casually hand the ball back to the referee, true legend
@DonTheMoron716
@DonTheMoron716 7 месяцев назад
That’s a man!
@jaydebeer7251
@jaydebeer7251 3 месяца назад
Just a different breed of athlete....
@scottrackley4457
@scottrackley4457 2 месяца назад
He knew he'd be back around in a minute
@Twentykixx
@Twentykixx Год назад
One would say Barry was one of the greatest football players ever, the greatest running back ever. However, his kindness and humanity as a person is more than the other accolades hands down. I met him with my kids once and he literally held my son so I could get the picture. He signed our jerseys, cards, and was as personable and kind as any person I have ever met. 20-kicks!!
@pancakenofake7094
@pancakenofake7094 Год назад
walter payton better imo but im a bears fan so i kinda have a biased opinion lol.
@Twentykixx
@Twentykixx Год назад
@@pancakenofake7094 Nah, Barry had no line, shitty QB’s, poor Coaching, and lastly poor ownership. Barry basically carried this team on his shoulders. Think about this… Most teams would load 9 in the box to stop Barry. The receivers were man on man most of the years Barry played. If we had had a good QB, we would’ve been champions with Barry in there multiple times. How can you keep a defense guessing if your QB cannot perform? They could defend him specifically and did so. Poor leadership and ownership was the reason Barry left. He says it was time, but he had no shot at a championship. Why continue. Even today Detroit doesn’t understand football… It’s a laugh!! And the joke is on the fans.
@prestongarvey9062
@prestongarvey9062 Год назад
That's really nice. Gotta think he gets asked hundreds of times a day for a pic or autograph.
@Bibanian-Bubkers
@Bibanian-Bubkers Год назад
😏 Definitely So! 👍 Just walks over & hands the pigskin to the ref,no crazy end zone dance or trash talk,or taunting!🤷🏼‍♂️ Pure class!!! 🙂
@gregoryfilar1783
@gregoryfilar1783 Год назад
100% correct. Worst ownership, worst franchise in all pro sports. They are so delusional that they celebrate the worst pro sports owner in history by rubbing our noses in it and putting that cringe WCF on their jerseys. More appropriate if the jerseys said WTF? Detroit should be evicted from the league.
@tstumpf75
@tstumpf75 Год назад
Met him during an NBA all star weekend. He declined an autograph request because he didnt want to draw attention to himself.. he offered to just stick around and hang out with me and my friends.. he stuck around and talked with us for about 20 minutes.. such a down to earth guy.
@zeric3000
@zeric3000 Год назад
That shows he is a very humble guy.
@winoodlesnoodles1984
@winoodlesnoodles1984 Год назад
Thanks! It is great to hear that someone so amazing can remain that humble. It speaks to how great a person he truly is.
@andygossard4293
@andygossard4293 Год назад
In contrast, Troy Aikman still sells autographs for $100
@jerrywayne3467
@jerrywayne3467 Год назад
@@andygossard4293 how do you know it is authentic
@jaspervasquez3753
@jaspervasquez3753 Год назад
@@andygossard4293 I would too if I was him
@mikhaeldavis6180
@mikhaeldavis6180 8 месяцев назад
One of the players who made me love football 🏈
@griffitz100
@griffitz100 8 месяцев назад
well said.
@byronanderson6667
@byronanderson6667 Год назад
After 65 years of watching football, Barry Sanders was the greatest running back I have ever seen. Pure pleasure to watch him dominate the game!
@paulmeeker1165
@paulmeeker1165 5 месяцев назад
Barry was like a Gayle Sayers on steroids.
@mem5860
@mem5860 22 дня назад
People say that messi soccer player play like barry after watching bsrry highligh i agree
@Steve_643
@Steve_643 Год назад
Never rushing for less than 1,100 yards and only missing 5 games are some of the most impressive things about Barry’s career
@dillondank5662
@dillondank5662 Год назад
Made ALL PRO every season of his career. Name ONE other player who did that (without using a search engine)
@Noles4life77
@Noles4life77 Год назад
@@dillondank5662 I bet Lawrence Taylor did
@SolamenteVees
@SolamenteVees Год назад
Handing the football to the ref after scoring a touchdown too.
@blairpenny1526
@blairpenny1526 Год назад
And did it on the Lions, so basically alone
@blacklabelholsters1635
@blacklabelholsters1635 Год назад
@@SolamenteVees I've always loved the class of that. Now someone gets a pick and they run 80 yards to the other end of the field to show off. That does nothing for me. Barry always said that he just hands off the ball and acts like he's been in the endzone before. His Heisman winning season is possibly the greatest college performance of all time.
@KvnDWr
@KvnDWr Год назад
3,248 all purpose yards 2,628 rushing yards 37 touchdowns 1 season There's absurd, then there's this. This is on another level. Greatest college and NFL RB ever.
@Dear.Genius
@Dear.Genius Год назад
and he wasn't a QB!
@dannichols5010
@dannichols5010 Год назад
Took till Joe Burrow in 2019 to have an individual season as dominant as Barry had. His heisman year was ridiculous.
@donniedietz77
@donniedietz77 Год назад
and only 11 games
@stanleysanders9099
@stanleysanders9099 Год назад
@@dannichols5010 impressive but barry played less games
@scottrackley4457
@scottrackley4457 Год назад
@@donniedietz77 yes, insane
@sledzeppelin
@sledzeppelin Год назад
Every time he carried the ball, he created a highlight. Most dynamic RB ever, by a lot.
@VincentK.McMahon
@VincentK.McMahon 8 месяцев назад
Greatest RB of all time. He finished his career way before time and his stats were still at the top of the mountain, that’s how good he was. Defenses had no answer for this guy. Emmitt Smith wishes he was half the running back Barry was.
@user-vg4vq4bf3x
@user-vg4vq4bf3x 3 месяца назад
Barry didn't have Troy Aikman he didn't have a Darell moose Johnson he didn't have an elite o line or a true play maker like a Michael Irvin to get the dbs backed off.. many of his runs he ran 10 yards backwards just to gain 1 yard that's how crap his lines were.. people forget Barry is only 10 pounds lighter than Emmitt was Barry had Emmitts line and offense sure the man could of been a 1 cut rb you are dead right Emmitt couldn't hold Barry's jock strap and he knows it.
@MichaelAngeloOjeda31
@MichaelAngeloOjeda31 Год назад
This man almost broke the all time rushing record without an offensive line. Crazy
@jonhannah7542
@jonhannah7542 Год назад
Or a fullback. Unreal.
@michaelbismarckii9139
@michaelbismarckii9139 Год назад
If he'd had that Cowboys line nobody would EVER sniff the record
@billysr9663
@billysr9663 Год назад
He didn’t care bout football man he was the best back ever to me
@jbcool9178
@jbcool9178 Год назад
His O-line is underrated. You can't rush for over 2000 yards in the NFL without an O-line.
@splash3y3land77
@splash3y3land77 Год назад
@@jbcool9178 I'm saying, that man had 1500 yds almost every season, someone gotta be doing something to help em
@matsuiflex
@matsuiflex Год назад
His sense of humility is one of the many qualities that made this man, in my opinion, the greatest. No team choreographed celebrations, no "in your face" attitude, no over-inflated prima donna sense of self importance; (he) just simply hands the ball to the ref. A real class act.
@Kurdistani7
@Kurdistani7 Год назад
aka walter payton. the truest greatest Back of all time
@daleolson3506
@daleolson3506 Год назад
They should not show all those garbage celebrations. They look like idiots.
@sathingtonbigwookie9387
@sathingtonbigwookie9387 Год назад
His dad whooped that into him. I believe BS said thT even after all the accolades, his dad said Walter Payton was better.
@slimrock
@slimrock Год назад
Barry Sanders and Megatron both were humble on the field. They made me a fan of Detroit even though they weren't my team. Lions still have that grit and their coaching crew now is pretty solid imo. NFC north is always fun to watch.
@jiaconis
@jiaconis Год назад
DEFINITELY!! He’s my ALL-TIME Favorite player at ANY position!!
@Dblue2369
@Dblue2369 3 месяца назад
What a football legend Barry is. I'm still in awe. Respect 🫶🏿👌🏾💯
@brianmartindale2221
@brianmartindale2221 10 месяцев назад
There's just nobody ever like Barry Sanders. Unique, in it's true meaning, is the word. He really was one of a kind, and that includes his humbleness
@sitizenkanemusic
@sitizenkanemusic Год назад
As far as I'm concerned, Barry Sanders is the GOAT RB. 100% talented, and still, he was the anti-diva. His dad and mom instilled good values in the man, and he should be one of the few athletes to look up to.
@urwholefamilydied
@urwholefamilydied 9 месяцев назад
Yep, and the fact that if he had played only one more season he would have the all time rushing yds record speaks a lot, considering he had at least 3 more seasons in him, probably even 4. (He played for 10 seasons... contrast that with Emmitt Smith's 15 and Walter Payton's 13).
@memo193
@memo193 9 месяцев назад
He always reminded me of Wayne Gretzky, one of the greatest running backs if all time, but also one the most humble...mad respect !
@anthonydavella8350
@anthonydavella8350 9 месяцев назад
Barry was all class and had plenty left when he retired. Imagine him with that Cowboy line
@ircreg8639
@ircreg8639 9 месяцев назад
Totally agree. Brown , Payton, Smith, all great but Barry is the greatest we have ever seen. You only have to watch.
@brucevandermeulen4170
@brucevandermeulen4170 9 месяцев назад
He is a great man and still is the best.
@colinmackenzie6277
@colinmackenzie6277 Год назад
In that 5'8" frame stood a complete running back and and an extraordinarily humble human being... He never showboated, no spiking, always returned the ball to the Umpire immediately. A 4 dimensional runner, using negative yardage runs to pull Defenses apart, combined with ankle snapping steps and deep field vision. SIMPLY THE BEST. EVER.
@charlesg7926
@charlesg7926 Год назад
Agreed. Extremely thick bones, super strong joints/tendons/ ligaments, dense muscles and explosiveness. He wasn’t tall but he was built like a brick
@shadowsanddust2
@shadowsanddust2 Год назад
I always point to his Yards Per Carry as the Go To Stat.
@nathanlawson313
@nathanlawson313 Год назад
Barry is actually closer to 5'5 - 5'6. I'm 5'9 and stood right next to him. The top of his head came up to my CHIN. But each of his thighs were thicker than my waist!!
@JustMe-ws2pe
@JustMe-ws2pe Год назад
I concur
@barasrizalnewapartmentfirs6663
Umpire is for baseball ⚾
@crollwtide9452
@crollwtide9452 Год назад
I had the privilege to get to see Barry run on live TV, and it was definitely a punch in the gut when he suddenly retired. He will always be my favorite athlete.
@Kendro311
@Kendro311 Год назад
I was a teenager when Barry became a Lion. Dude was a miracle and a source of hope for the team. I practically worshipped the guy. And as a Lions fan, and knowing they aren't great, and Barry stayed loyal and could have easily gotten even better numbers with a better team, but he stayed. Detroit loves this man. And I actually dropped a few tears when I heard he had retired. You're the best Barry.
@larryholtcamp3291
@larryholtcamp3291 Год назад
Simply the best. He could have played 5 more years and rush for over 20,000 yards. Watching him through his career on Thanksgiving every year was always a treat.
@plecoguy
@plecoguy Год назад
Just imagine if he was able to play now.
@mwbrada
@mwbrada Год назад
I was fortunate enough to see Barry live at the Silverdome on Thanksgiving twice. I was also at the Jets game when Barry broke 2000yds but we also lost Reggie Brown. 😪
@mwbrada
@mwbrada Год назад
The fact that he also mentioned his respect for Walter Payton's record, when it was easily observable that Barry could have smashed it and taken it to possibly unachievable heights makes me respect him as a human being of great character even more.
@cygnusx-3217
@cygnusx-3217 Год назад
It wouldn't have happened. When a player loses the desire to play, he's finished. If you play without desire you're also likely to get injured. He had 10 incredible seasons. That's his resume.
@arnoldjack7956
@arnoldjack7956 Год назад
Are you a lions fan
@tizi0728
@tizi0728 Год назад
Coming from a Cowboy fan and watched them win all the Super Bowls in the 90's with Emmitt Smith, I can honestly say Barry was the best RB I've ever watched.
@TheR3gi
@TheR3gi Год назад
What an era of just BEAST
@BeauTylerMakesMusic
@BeauTylerMakesMusic Год назад
@@carlb3450 it’s no insult to Emmitt. Smith was a legend among legends. It’s just they Barry was a god.
@admusic247
@admusic247 Год назад
Agreed and I think smith is easy 2. Best ever if we're talking longevity. AND I'm an eagles fan
@psicodelico8460
@psicodelico8460 Год назад
Best comment ever from a cowboy fan. Youre alright to recognize this guys greatness. I agree 100% best rb ever. Raider fan here.
@PapaLu08
@PapaLu08 Год назад
Man I remember being a little boy watching Aikman, Emmit and Prime Time. That was the best time to be a Cowboys fan.
@user-ts9ug9fu5d
@user-ts9ug9fu5d 8 месяцев назад
He was the best pure running back ive ever seen ❤ i will never forget you my bro❤
@updem
@updem 8 месяцев назад
The definition of G.O.A.T It was a pleasure growing up watching him play for my hometown team.
@rooroo5363
@rooroo5363 Год назад
My dad had Barry Sanders at his first ever card show as a rookie in 1989. He went on to win NFC offensive rookie of he year! Fun fact: Young Barry had one 'endorsement deal' - he only wore Levi's jeans. That's because Levi's custom made jeans for him, since he had a 32" waist and... 34" THIGHS!!
@IanSinclair77
@IanSinclair77 Год назад
I helped Barry back in 1999 at the Pontiac Best Buy. Talked for 10 minutes about a computer. Was just as nice as you'd think. He didn't want attention and everyone left him alone. The security manager told me if he wanted to take anything, nobody was going to try to stop him. 😀
@BeckhamDillinger-pu9yc
@BeckhamDillinger-pu9yc Год назад
🤔
@IanSinclair77
@IanSinclair77 Год назад
@Charlie's Hairpiece uhhh ok. You win. It didn't happen. I made it up. 25 years later in IT founded on this lie.
@jefft2546
@jefft2546 11 месяцев назад
@Johnny.Wadd.Holmes Whatever drugs you're on, please share
@tawon1984
@tawon1984 10 месяцев назад
If he did take something no one could catch him anyways 😅
@sandrost4243
@sandrost4243 10 месяцев назад
@@charlieshairpieceBill Simmons? 😂 Yeah he is a shining beacon of knowledge. Barry's numbers speak for themselves. I'm going to assume you are a troll bc everything you just said was utter trash.
@charleslandrum514
@charleslandrum514 7 месяцев назад
Always has been and always will be my all time favorite player to watch play the game! His ability to make adjustments at full speed and completely outsmart and out maneuver anyone in his way was absolutely magical!!!
@MrTwenty20video
@MrTwenty20video 9 месяцев назад
Great video. He was a gem in the league. Thank you.
@f18cowboy50
@f18cowboy50 Год назад
I remember watching him as a kid. He'd run into a crowd, then reappear somehow, and keep going. This dude should have Super Bowl rings.
@jimmyonthecorner
@jimmyonthecorner 10 месяцев назад
Not with the lions
@cellaa70
@cellaa70 10 месяцев назад
The lions never went and got a good QB to go with them WRs they had but they made a lot of money off of Barry
@jpeezie3192
@jpeezie3192 9 месяцев назад
The lions were absolute trash. Barry was something special though maaaaan
@AaronPICAR
@AaronPICAR 8 месяцев назад
The lions are cursed for never building a winner around Sanders
@pixurguy4915
@pixurguy4915 8 месяцев назад
If the Packers had drafted him instead of Tony Mandarich he would have rings. Absolutely scary running back. He was a potential 65 yard run every time he touched the ball.
@PokeProfPoke
@PokeProfPoke Год назад
Easily the best ever running back. Quick, nimble, intelligent and indomitable. Respectful and humble a very good role model for those who look up to him.
@crosbonit
@crosbonit Год назад
There is no question about that. That doesn't take anything away from the other great running backs, but this guy was elite of the elite.
@nascarfan8891
@nascarfan8891 Год назад
walter payton was better
@lionheart4529
@lionheart4529 Год назад
@@nascarfan8891 stop the 🧢!!! Walter is dead so now what? 😂
@Lordlt82
@Lordlt82 Год назад
@@nascarfan8891 I am a life long bears fan and can tell you walter is not better. Had more heart but not more talent.
@crosbonit
@crosbonit Год назад
@@Lordlt82 Thanks for speaking the truth. WP was awesome, but Sanders was just on another level all by himself.
@Tonyhouse1168
@Tonyhouse1168 7 месяцев назад
They interviewed him last night on Thursday Night Football; I swear, he still looks like he could pick up a ball and pound out 2,500 yards easy. He and Walter Payton are my top 2 all time. Just sheer greatness
@ccdice4434
@ccdice4434 11 месяцев назад
imagine how many more yards he would have rushed for with a team like Washington.He was amazing humble confident and the best .
@puppy14
@puppy14 Год назад
I’m in my late 30’s, and this dude was the best running back I’ve ever seen. His retirement was a shock.
@mcole442
@mcole442 Год назад
The Detroit Lions will do that to you.......ask Calvin Johnson and Matthew Stafford.......🙄
@jdmikeg4
@jdmikeg4 Год назад
Barry is the greatest of all time but in my opinion...BO JACKSON was the best running back we will ever see. Unfortunate he only played part-time and then got injured.
@GHOST91141
@GHOST91141 Год назад
Put Barry Sanders behind that early '90s Dallas Cowboys offensive line & he is shattering the rushing record books
@Vinny.X
@Vinny.X Год назад
His retirement was sad. Barry deserved the record. He deserved better from the Lions.
@Longhorn.Rock_Roll61
@Longhorn.Rock_Roll61 Год назад
@@GHOST91141 that is it right there he got tired of the lions he took his last contract and made the best of it although Emmit Smith wasn't a bad running back it takes a whole team to win something the lions to this day haven't realized. The Hershel Walker trade did it for the cowboys a deal we will never see again
@Rivethead242
@Rivethead242 Год назад
The greatest running back i've ever seen. And to top it all off he is a humble human being. I got the chance to meet him.
@doogboh
@doogboh Год назад
Same here -- and ditto!
@scottmenin9501
@scottmenin9501 8 месяцев назад
As an Eagles fan, I'm glad we didn't have to face him twice a season. It's even more remarkable when considering how many times he was tackled for losses!
@JayTide
@JayTide 2 месяца назад
I grew up in Michigan Lions fan obviously. Some of his greatest runs were 2 yard losses. I'm not kidding. It took so many different defenders to coral him.
@muffled1419
@muffled1419 7 месяцев назад
mad respect. I remember him playing when I was a kid. He was incredible.
@buggemon3607
@buggemon3607 Год назад
Barry covered more yards East and West in a game than most backs covered yards North and South in a season. Best I've ever seen and I'm a die-hard Bears fan.
@ernestp.worrell8871
@ernestp.worrell8871 Год назад
Bear down! Yea though Barry and randy might not be the goats at their positions they are the two most exciting players in football all time.
@edwardpark247
@edwardpark247 Год назад
haha so true
@2face219
@2face219 Год назад
Say it again they dont hear you 😎
@johnstrawb3521
@johnstrawb3521 Год назад
1:40 - imagine a coach so abysmally bad he doesn't recognize he has a backup running back capable of 200+ yards a game.
@wyliestivers2634
@wyliestivers2634 Год назад
I'm with you, Bears fan and loved Sweetness but Barry was just plain ridiculous.
@jimgaul67
@jimgaul67 Год назад
What I liked about Barry is what he did after scoring a touchdown. He epitomized the saying” when you score a touchdown act like you’ve been there before “. Another example of his humility. If he did not retire early he would have exceeded E. Smith’s rushing record. Imagine if he would have had Dallas’ offensive line 😳
@musicantd
@musicantd Год назад
One of the smartest things he ever did retiring before getting seriously messed up.
@BillyTwoSquirrels
@BillyTwoSquirrels Год назад
If Barry Sanders had Dallas' O-line it wouldn't have helped him. Fact is, he benefitted from the Lions Run and Shoot system. Why? Because it spread the field and allowed him to use his elusiveness in the open field. Yes, he could be stopped in the backfield too, but it also meant a ton of open space once he got through the line. And by the way, Detroit had a number of good offensive lineman over the course of Sanders career. Lomas Brown was an All Pro and multiple time Pro Bowler. Kevin Glover was one of the best Centers of his eras, Plus they had consistency for several seasons. The Lions weren't the Cowboys, but they were pretty solid.
@ianburns1175
@ianburns1175 Год назад
Barry Sanders was a perfect fit for Detroit's system....Herman Moore was Detroit's deep threat which gave Barry his space. If Detroit had an above average QB they could of challenged Dallas in the early to mid 90s. Detroit also had to battle Joe Montana then Steve Young in San Francisco and then Farve and the Packers
@samm9074
@samm9074 Год назад
@@BillyTwoSquirrels I was looking for this comment and always thought the same haha. Everyone says the lions o-line was trash , but I agree with you, by the time Barry got the ball there were ton of defenders close to him or who overran the play since it was so easy to get across the o-line. Even though it might have been hard to beat those defenders in his face, once he did, there was a lot of space for Barry to do his thing and the defensive levels were vulnerable . I can’t believe nobody has ever seen this.
@danealey4084
@danealey4084 Год назад
He would just drop the ball after entering the endzone and move off the field. He had nothing to prove to anyone and needed no insanity they get away with nowadays. Be More Like Barry.
@Nickecho7979
@Nickecho7979 9 месяцев назад
Growing up watching all these guys was an amazing time in my childhood. Bo Jackson & barry sanders were the ones I loved watching. Among all the other great players. Good job barry.
@mdon718
@mdon718 10 месяцев назад
So humble with great character. GOAT.
@TazawaTanks
@TazawaTanks Год назад
Regardless of where he is on the all time yards list, in my opinion, he’s the greatest running back of all time. I had the pleasure of watching him play live at a MNF game.
@geraldjacobs2376
@geraldjacobs2376 Год назад
In Detroit back in the day, we had gotten sickenly use to losing with the lions, but once a lion fan you can't desert just cuz the team plays poorly, year after years . Barry brought the sunshine to Detroit. We weren't wining Superbowls but we had the star player of the league and while we still wanted that Superbowl , just watching Barry play took the place of it. He was like a Superbowl each week in a town where the sun hadn't shined for years. All of this because of running back who while being great, he was a gentleman, humble, always doing something for the community, sacrificing himself on and off the field. He was the best. His parents raised him so well that they deserve a award for unleashing a perfect citizen , generous with his time for others, unabsorbed with himself , who would do his family proud in all situations. Detroit won the Superbowl each year Barry was there. Thank you, Barry Sanders.
@robertramsey653
@robertramsey653 7 месяцев назад
Bro, that was from the heart.👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@mikeway2223
@mikeway2223 7 месяцев назад
I grew up in that era and in Michigan. I completely agree.
@cellaa70
@cellaa70 7 месяцев назад
Only if the GM went after a good QB it would have taken a lot of pressure off of Barry I was a Ravens fan that always turned when Barry was on TV fun to watch him do his thing
@jpeezie3192
@jpeezie3192 9 месяцев назад
Once in a lifetime player for sure. Glad I got the opportunity to experience such greatness
@montimiller2743
@montimiller2743 8 месяцев назад
I remember seeing Barry run crazy during his Junior year at O.S.U. when he won the Heisman, everyone who was watching then knew he was special and when he set foot in the NFL Sanders took it up to even another level and became the best ever to do it!!!
@mhh2409
@mhh2409 Год назад
He truly is the GOAT of all running backs. We never seen anyone like him before or after.
@dbradandthem2727
@dbradandthem2727 Год назад
Emmitt Smith
@theofficial8858
@theofficial8858 Год назад
Derrick Henry in 3 years
@montymqueen4428
@montymqueen4428 Год назад
@@dbradandthem2727 overrated
@BST-lm4po
@BST-lm4po Год назад
Barry Sanders, Walter Payton, & Eric Dickerson were special talents.
@vsupreme9386
@vsupreme9386 Год назад
No one surpasses sweetness at RB
@user-cq6dg6ql9j
@user-cq6dg6ql9j Год назад
I grew in a household of Giants fans and my dad would switch the game over to Detroit anytime they were on offense just to watch Barry. He was can’t miss TV.
@Gwatchum
@Gwatchum 5 месяцев назад
Barry and I graduated from Oklahoma State the same year, and I had the privilege of watching Barry and Thurman Thomas line up in the same backfield. I witnessed many of Barry's collegiate records in person. He and Walter are the greatest running backs to play professional football.
@MHB48615
@MHB48615 8 месяцев назад
Hanging the game up at 30. He had his health and I’m sure he had the respect of every other football player in the league as well as the fans for what he accomplished. Gotta luv it. Class act all the way.
@motownXJdad9565
@motownXJdad9565 Год назад
hearing the crowd absolutely roar in the Dome when Barry broke a big run or got a TD is something ill never ever forget. it still gives me goosebumps. i really wish he had a better offensive line, and there would be ZERO doubt by others that he is the greatest of all time. Detroit loves our heros, Gordie Howe, Stevie Yzerman, Barry Sanders, Isaiah Thomas, Kirk Gibson all get mad love and loyalty from Detroit to this day👍
@sexgod57able
@sexgod57able Год назад
Well....They're all phenomenal!!!
@aweewa5659
@aweewa5659 10 месяцев назад
Always enjoyed watching Sanders and Darren Sproles.
@targetegrat
@targetegrat 8 месяцев назад
The eye test shows that Barry is the GOAT. He might not have the rushing record but it took Emmitt a long time to get it. Look at it this way defenses knew that Barry was the focus of the offense and could not stop him. The defense knows you will get the ball and still can't stop you. Thats GOAT status to me.
@travno6441
@travno6441 8 месяцев назад
You not gonna mention Megatron?!!?
@griffitz100
@griffitz100 8 месяцев назад
good comment.
@chloehennessey6813
@chloehennessey6813 Год назад
If you ever met Barry you’d never be able to tell he was/is the greatest running back ever. He’s such a nice guy. He helped me to my seat even coming into our suite at the stadium. My crutches were killing me.
@sonsofliberty75
@sonsofliberty75 10 месяцев назад
Barry is one of a kind and literally the greatest running back the NFL has ever had!
@checkitout611
@checkitout611 7 месяцев назад
Barry was the best pure runner ever in my opinion. Especially for doing what he did while on the not so great Lions. No one ran like him then or since. Best all around (blocking, catching, running, etc) RB for me is still Walter Peyton. I also liked Bo Jackson and wondered what could of been if it was his only sport and he didn't get injured. Loved watching Bo run! Power and speed. Barry and Bo also didn't showboat which I very much respected.
@DonTheMoron716
@DonTheMoron716 7 месяцев назад
Right. They scored and handed the ball to the ref.
@kennycai8695
@kennycai8695 Год назад
All I have to say is this: if you can still perform at a top level despite your entire team being consistent garbage, you are that good. This is why I will never talk smack about Barry Sanders or Joe Thomas (former offensive lineman for the Cleveland Browns).
@Kambejammin
@Kambejammin Год назад
Exactly
@sbdftw1702
@sbdftw1702 Год назад
You really can’t talk smack about Barry even if you wanted to. Amazing player and person. I don’t think anybody will ever do what he did statistics wise.
@mrq2044
@mrq2044 Год назад
You do know during Barry's 10 years in Detroit they made the playoffs several times, right? They just couldn't win except in 92
@robertb9461
@robertb9461 Год назад
@@mrq2044 yep. From 91-99 they made the playoffs 6 times. They had several players that made the probowl, we're all pros(including on the online). The team wasn't devoid of talent by any means.
@deandrenicholas2545
@deandrenicholas2545 Год назад
@@robertb9461 they most certainly weren't.
@Terror832
@Terror832 Год назад
His negative runs are better than almost every running backs positive runs. Tackling him is like trying to tackle a hyper dog after a doorbell ring.
@redsteak6694
@redsteak6694 Год назад
Emmit smith>>>>
@dtice69
@dtice69 Год назад
@@redsteak6694 Emmit Smith's team >>>>
@o.i.c.uvanish9169
@o.i.c.uvanish9169 Год назад
@@redsteak6694 Emmitt tard.
@Malik7-
@Malik7- Год назад
Emmit o line>>>>
@eduardopina5233
@eduardopina5233 Год назад
@@redsteak6694 As a Cowboys fan, you couldn’t be wronger. Barry was head and shoulders above Emmitt in pure talent and running ability. Emmitt had arguably the best o-line in football history. Barry had better 1-1 numbers even though he had to run behind a terrible line. Credit where it is due. Emmitt was great and consistent. Barry was in a category of his own (still is)
@MorbidUrge
@MorbidUrge Год назад
Class , Respect and Talent. Barry Sanders has them all. My personal all time favorite.
@gns4838
@gns4838 9 месяцев назад
I remember his bowl game. I was in awe
@ProductGrower
@ProductGrower Год назад
His career didn’t end too soon. He preserved his mind, so he could remember being the 🐐
@franciscomontes5153
@franciscomontes5153 Год назад
Well said!
@iProvidings
@iProvidings Год назад
On the contrary...he preserved opponents ankles cause he'd be breaking them every week.
@cjstats1514
@cjstats1514 Год назад
He never really got hit hard bc of how elusive he was. Don't think he preserved his mind.
@adotintheshark4848
@adotintheshark4848 Год назад
Playing for the Lions would make any player want to retire
@Monk-Amani.
@Monk-Amani. Год назад
@@adotintheshark4848 • Hate to agree, but I do. Michiganer. Peace
@nerdly44
@nerdly44 Год назад
He is the greatest RB of all time. There is no question in my mind. However, often overlooked is how great of a human being he is as well.
@SDSWrath004
@SDSWrath004 10 месяцев назад
I was in high school when he was playing. One amazing man and a pleasure to watch.
@cdawg_sf
@cdawg_sf 7 месяцев назад
I can watch Barry highlights all day long. Breathtaking
@Slikk750Blokk
@Slikk750Blokk Год назад
He was my absolute IDOL growing up! To watch him run the football was like nothing else before or after in sports history! The Lions were ALWAYS terrible, but you'd tune into their games just to watch Barry run the ball! Even his off games where he'd get stuffed for -5 yard runs, they were just poetic! He'd get contained, like 6 carries for 6 yards... then bust out a siiiiickkkk 70 yard touchdown! Insane
@thegorn68
@thegorn68 Год назад
How were they "always terrible"? They went to the post season 5 different seasons during Samders' time with the team.
@ApocalypseNowWithEli
@ApocalypseNowWithEli Год назад
I watched his entire career and to this day nobody really comes close. His retirement still shocks me to this day. Looking back it was probably the right move for his health.
@malcolmrevels7836
@malcolmrevels7836 Год назад
Naw he wanted to win n the loins was not gonna trade him
@andrewsolis2988
@andrewsolis2988 6 месяцев назад
The GOAT! His humbleness coupled with greatness is something we will never see again!
@tfromcali89
@tfromcali89 Год назад
Greatest running back of all time , no debate
@Peakfreud
@Peakfreud Год назад
Always see that "No Debate" line when someone is desperately fishing for a debate ...
@kevinuchiha6830
@kevinuchiha6830 Год назад
@@Peakfreud fr
@robk6831
@robk6831 Год назад
So what about pass blocking? Thats not part of a rbs game?
@Peakfreud
@Peakfreud Год назад
@@robk6831 Thats a fair critique, one I feel is negated by having to stack 8 in the Box and draw the safeties in. Herman Moore was an Average receiver Number 2 on any other team but for a couple of seasons he looked like Jerry Rice. He had a 1600 yrd season. And not just the receiversScott Mitchell and Rodney Pete was below average ,
@Peakfreud
@Peakfreud Год назад
@@robk6831 Who's your #1 or Top 3 I'm not out to discredit your picks, too many players on a football team to have a high quality Run Back substituted and tank the team For instance I think If you substitute say LaDainian Thomlinson for Emmitt the Results would be the same for both teams.
@cfairfax85
@cfairfax85 Год назад
Greatest RB of all time imo. Watching his whole pro career was a pleasure.
@bobbyb.4468
@bobbyb.4468 Год назад
Indeed. I know Emmitt Smith is the all time rushing leader but, two things. First, he played behind the best O-line, likely of all-time, and second, he played something like 6 seasons longer. Barry played for a sheet franchise, and during that time, ran circles around opponents and Emmitt.
@Fister_of_Muppets
@Fister_of_Muppets Год назад
Agreed. Watched him play almost every game, it was inspiring. Guy had vision and moves that were unreal. Can't imagine how many nightmares and broken ankles he gave to defense.
@jasonhutter7534
@jasonhutter7534 Год назад
Best I've seen in my lifetime. He carried the Lions to the playoffs on his legs alone. If the Lions would have - or could have - built a team around him, who knows what they could have done.
@jasonhutter7534
@jasonhutter7534 Год назад
Im 52, btw.
@jim007
@jim007 Год назад
Jim Brown is the GOAT.
@derekwalker4622
@derekwalker4622 8 месяцев назад
Sweetness was a great RB, but Barry is my all-time favorite, both are absolute legends! Thank you Barry, watching you was jaw-dropping every time.
@floydmills8963
@floydmills8963 8 месяцев назад
Watching Barry Sanders was a privilege to all of us that had the opportunity. The fact that he went out there and did his job, without saying he's the best, or doing stupid dances in the end zone shows that he might have been the best to ever play the game.
@TopTrending
@TopTrending Год назад
Legend.
@offical_3a_rage645
@offical_3a_rage645 Год назад
U ever going to make a another video?
@EGKyoutube
@EGKyoutube Год назад
bruh I just looked at your channel. why did you stop posting?
@jtbucketsshorts2213
@jtbucketsshorts2213 Год назад
Y’all still alive ?
@phil4986
@phil4986 Год назад
When Barry Sanders was in his prime, it was like the fastest gazelle on earth running from the fastest lions on earth. The moves Barry Sanders made to get away from defenders are otherworldly. No one can ever dispute his greatness.
@anthonydavella8350
@anthonydavella8350 9 месяцев назад
not true. Barry was quick and fast but didnt have that final gear like some guys. Still the GOAT
@Skunkgoosefly123
@Skunkgoosefly123 8 месяцев назад
His whole career was his prime.
@gaffle7646
@gaffle7646 8 месяцев назад
Barry was not fast… his descriptors would be illusive and quick.
@LionsOnTheHunt313
@LionsOnTheHunt313 8 месяцев назад
@@nbagoats4819 WTF are you talkin' bout man??? He ran a sub 4.4 40! His PR was 4.37 FYI lol.
@LionsOnTheHunt313
@LionsOnTheHunt313 8 месяцев назад
@@gaffle7646A PR of 4.37 says otherwise bruh lol. People just be sayin anything while knowing nothing.
@borood1188
@borood1188 5 месяцев назад
“Of all the players I’ve faced there is only one who I feared, because he could beat you at any moment, and that was Barry.” - Reggie White
@mrconfusion87
@mrconfusion87 4 месяца назад
If the Fords set up a better team around him, imagine how damn good the 1990s Lions could have been...
@bbenner3400
@bbenner3400 3 месяца назад
@@mrconfusion87 Imagine if he had the 90s Cowboys o-line.
@Mma-basement-215
@Mma-basement-215 8 месяцев назад
I seen his whole NFL career I was 10 when he started and 20 when he retired listen everyone new he was the greatest running back of his time and arguably all time he was the only player every time he got a carry or touch the ball he could take it to the house people would hold there breath every single time
@jeffbond2944
@jeffbond2944 Год назад
Yes the best ever ! Humble , no drama or spotlight , the best running back of them all !
@kfordham281
@kfordham281 Год назад
The most exciting player I ever watched. I remember when he retired, such a sad day for the NFL.
@jordy7540
@jordy7540 7 месяцев назад
Didn’t even watch the video yet, just wanted to respond to the title He is the best ever. Thanks Barry!
@drewt1717
@drewt1717 7 месяцев назад
Barry and Best both begin with B
@garyconnors2104
@garyconnors2104 9 месяцев назад
My favorite running back. He had an amazing, "start-stop-restart" stye of running. He could cause more missed tackles in a single play than most running backs could in a game. I'm disappointed the editing of this video did not capture the excitement of his incredible running style.
@cecilioquintero2898
@cecilioquintero2898 Год назад
Hands down the greatest RB of all time. On a personal note he gave me a my dad some of the greatest memories watching him play, and that’s something that could never be repaid. Thank you Mr. Sanders!
@KingxJiji30
@KingxJiji30 Год назад
Greatest RB ever. Give him a line and he would’ve won every award for a RB
@jbcool9178
@jbcool9178 Год назад
When it comes to just running the ball, Barry is the best hands down. Overall, Sweetness is the greatest running back ever
@Jeremy_810
@Jeremy_810 Год назад
This. I remember him having to shake would be tacklers in the backfield more times than not.
@Da_Infamous
@Da_Infamous Год назад
If the lions would have traded him after his 3rd year detroit could have asked for the 3 best players from ANY TEAM and that team would have been better for making that trade..... if that would have happened Sanders would have needed to grow a third hand for ALL the superbowl rings he could have won
@Brian-dh9lp
@Brian-dh9lp Год назад
@@jbcool9178 you'd have to add Jim Brown to that argument.
@markhunter9313
@markhunter9313 Год назад
Give him a different team dynamic like say the Dolphins, he and Marino might’ve won it all…🤔
@EnjoyLife2100
@EnjoyLife2100 9 месяцев назад
To answer the title. AMAZING!
@CandideQuixote
@CandideQuixote 8 месяцев назад
Everyone and I mean everyone liked him and watching him play back then. No one said bad stuff about his personality or game. Just admiration and awe. The only debate amongst people was his place on the GOAT list. Still arguably the best ever.
@jesseee80
@jesseee80 Год назад
It's hard to remember that all of the guys he's avoiding are the best in the world at tackling people. Grew up a few miles from the Silverdome and watched him in person many a Sunday. What a thrill.
@slidingbolt2236
@slidingbolt2236 Год назад
Barry Sanders is the greatest of all time bar none. Period. And I love how he did it. Extremely humble and hardworking and didn’t do it for the money or the stats. When he wanted to stop, he stopped, with no regrets. He left at the top on his own terms. What a legend.
@question_it_701
@question_it_701 Год назад
Actually he set his team up for 2nd and long and 3rd and long because he was in search of that "highlight reel" run. Which, he got quite often. Buuuut "highlight reel runs" don't equate to winning in the NFL. In the NFL, your goal should be to win games, not say "hey everyone, look at me" . Sanders holds the ALL-TIME record for most rushes with 0 or less yards, and the ALL-TIME record for total negative yards. Again, the NFL is about winning. Just taking the 2-4 yards available on 1st down helps you win. Backing up, juking, hoping you can break one, hurts your teams chances of winning. Which is a huge factor on why their record was a measly 74 wins and 79 losses when Barry played. He was a highlight reel master. When it came to helping his team win, he failed. Miserably.
@TheVlad1616
@TheVlad1616 Год назад
@@question_it_701 he didn’t have much around him his whole career.
@bigred9991
@bigred9991 Год назад
@@TheVlad1616 that's false.... he had a hell of a team for the prime of his career they just couldn't get over the hump because of what Tim said, he couldn't keep his offense on schedule like Emmitt. That means staying out of 2nd and long and 3rd and longer.
@TheVlad1616
@TheVlad1616 Год назад
@@bigred9991 it’s Ben along time, but I don’t recall them having a “hell of a team” ever. It was Barry, a WR or 2, and that’s about it. Rodney Peete was the best QB he had. How much if those zero yard runs were because of his OL where guys were in the backfield before he could get to the hole.
@mikepgh6529
@mikepgh6529 Год назад
@@bigred9991 Emmit was surrounded by hall of famers, on both sides of the ball. That comparison is a joke. Name me Barry’s HOF Qb? HOF receiver? HOF linemen? HOF Lion defenders? Put Emmit on the Lions and he doesn’t have near the career as Barry. Put Barry on the Cowboys and they still lift the Lombardi’s.
@composerbryansanguinito
@composerbryansanguinito 10 месяцев назад
Best I've ever seen. Probably will be the best I ever will see.
@justingerver5770
@justingerver5770 Год назад
One Of The Best RB in NFL History! A Very Good Player 4 Young Players 2 learn and study from, He Was Very Talented His Foot Work And Movement With Speed LOVE 2 See More Players Like Him, He Was Fun 2 Watch!
@JoeMCool
@JoeMCool Год назад
I, for one, consider myself extremely lucky to have witnessed all of his NFL greatness in my lifetime. It was a remarkably sad and stoic day when he announced his retirement -- a truly puzzling and confusing moment that *still* haunts fans like me.
@PortlandEast
@PortlandEast Год назад
I hate seeing huge chocolate families
@wellnesspathforme6236
@wellnesspathforme6236 Год назад
There was nothing puzzling about it. His team refused to build around him, so he had no chance to win it all, he had a huge chance of getting injured as he aged, and he already felt he had plenty of cash for his lifestyle. That's 100% rational. Blame the Lions disorganization.
@robertmccarthy4528
@robertmccarthy4528 Год назад
Blame Detroit for that
@someperson8151
@someperson8151 Год назад
He struggled in his final season. If 4.3 ypc is a struggle. It was subpar for him. He's a career 5.0+ ypc. He lost a step.
@Anatime714
@Anatime714 Год назад
​@@someperson8151That's because he was over it at that point. He could have averaged 5.0+ but lost the passion for the game.
@NemoArtics
@NemoArtics Год назад
He is a greater man than he was a running back and you can't find men like him in the NFL anymore. GOAT!
@stevenbrown5210
@stevenbrown5210 Год назад
You mean quitters?
@NemoArtics
@NemoArtics Год назад
@@stevenbrown5210 hey, when the fire goes out, no point in playing. its harder to quit when one is so accomplished. huge props to the GOAT.
@mikemurphy8714
@mikemurphy8714 Год назад
Hands down GOAT. If they were to elect an actual real life Captain America tomorrow. He'd be a prime candidate. Class act and the greatest human athlete of all time
@richhava
@richhava Год назад
Damn skippy..... Barry was his own man - a caring, giving And genuine man who never saw himself as anything but another fellow human being. I met him once when I worked for the Detroit Free Press Sports Department and I was able to here stories about Barry from Mitch Albom, Bill Roose and others and nothing but kindness..... It took me a few years to forgive him for leaving the game the way he did - but I forgave because my anger was rooted in selfishness. Barry went out the way he did because he wanted nothing to do with all the hoopla that would have surrounded him Announcing beforehand was not an option. He does not like to be openly praised about his talent because he desired to be just another guy on the bus riding home from a long day of work. Do not get me wrong - I am awed everytime I watch his highlights but I will best remember him for....... Either handing the ref the ball or setting it down nicely in the end zone is the only reaction you got when he scored a TD. In a game today where you celebrate like a maniac after a sack to make it second and 15, and then get out on your ass the next play when the opposing receiver catches a first down play and then he acts like he score a TD. I hate that shit and my love for football Has dropped to if it were not for fantasy football - I could care less
@donaldindividual-1
@donaldindividual-1 Год назад
He’s 2x as Emmit Smith and Jim Brown. Earl Campbell is my personal favorite.
@willlee4678
@willlee4678 8 месяцев назад
Barry Sanders was and is class personified. GOAT RB
@bradleystraley6165
@bradleystraley6165 7 месяцев назад
I've never subscribed to Sunday Ticket, but I ABSOLUTELY would have for him if it'd been around back then. His retirement absolutely floored me and to this day is the saddest I've ever been as a sports fan.
@garretindall2820
@garretindall2820 Год назад
Barry was the ENTIRE DETROIT LIONS OFFENSE, no blocking, no good defense, no good coaches. And teams STILL COULD BARELY GET A HOLD OF HIM 😳🤯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@ninjamitch9374
@ninjamitch9374 Год назад
That’s crazy……
@michaelwicklund
@michaelwicklund Год назад
As a lions fan he’s had a good o-line most years and we definitely did have some good defenses we just didn’t have a qb or coach which is why he didn’t win. Love the guy tho
@dontaetrowell5011
@dontaetrowell5011 Год назад
Barry, Herman Moore & Brian Blades are the only Lions I really remember from that time.
@leomartin1903
@leomartin1903 Год назад
I remember hearing something about Barry having a non-compete clause in his contract. He COULDNT LEAVE THE LIONS if he wanted to. He got tired of being on a team where HE HIMSELF "was" the TEAM. It's a trip that in Downtown Detroit during Barry's run, It was a 25 story building painted in an image of Barry running the football. As soon as he retired, the painting came down WITH THE QUICKNESS.
@carefulilickwindows6881
@carefulilickwindows6881 Год назад
@@michaelwicklund O line was middle of the pack - bottom of the league most of his career. If PFF was a thing back then I think PFF would trash that O line 😂
@jamescaricola6439
@jamescaricola6439 Год назад
I met Barry a handful of times threw a mutual friend about 8 yrs after he walked away from football. I’m going to say what everyone says about Barry and that as a person he’s so humble. By no means the typical sports superstar. Really just a regular guy kinda quiet. IMO the best Rb ever
@peterjustinger6318
@peterjustinger6318 7 месяцев назад
Packers fan... Barry was the most amazing athlete, and running back ever ! His moves and quickness were just sick ! His humility was Inspiring !!!
@mattgeiger9988
@mattgeiger9988 Год назад
Barry was always a class act, not just a great running back but also a good dude.
@bobmanns3623
@bobmanns3623 Год назад
Clearly the best ever at the position. I loved his humility.
@sean1316
@sean1316 5 месяцев назад
He was the greatest running back of all time hands down no contest.
@Chig232
@Chig232 8 месяцев назад
The Greatest Running Back of all Time. He still holds two records that are rarely talked about; Most yards after being hit in the backfield, and Most yards after first touch. Just think what this man would have done with the Cowboys line, this is why Emmitt Smith said Barry Sanders was the Best. And I'm a Dallas Fan, have to give respect to the Great ones.
@xyjoshxy
@xyjoshxy Год назад
He was amazing. Just glad I got to see him play on TV. He was a human highlight reel
@stuarthill1356
@stuarthill1356 Год назад
I saw Barry come into an OSU game after Therman Thomas already ran for 200 yards in the first half and Barry did the same in the second half of a game. Impressive to have both men on the same field.
@briansoares6796
@briansoares6796 Год назад
Shit!
@sidneyrash9718
@sidneyrash9718 Год назад
Barry AND GALE SAYERS
@drvn8
@drvn8 7 месяцев назад
One of, if not the best football player I've ever seen.
@noclu4u384
@noclu4u384 8 месяцев назад
Got his rookie card still . He autographed it for me at the old bucs stadium the big sombrero . I asked him if he was gonna run all over us and he said "im gonna try" . He had over 200 yrds that day.
@2badger2
@2badger2 Год назад
I remember in 1994 Sanders ran for 1800 yards and Smith ran for 1500 yards. Some reporter watched every game and came up with a amazing fact. On Smith's runs he would get hit after 4 yds and gain about 1 yd more while Sander's would get hit after 1 yd and gain 4 yds after. The offensive line for Dallas was so good!
@wingracer1614
@wingracer1614 Год назад
Smith was kinda of the perfect combination of RB, OL and scheme. The scheme and OL did a great job of making the holes. Smith's job was simply to not hesitate. Take the ball and just explode through the gap with no delay. And so yes, most of the time no one touched him until he was 4 or 5 yards deep. He made it look easy but the talent on Smith's part was just how quickly he got that 4 or 5 yards deep. If he had been any slower, those gaps would have closed on him. Sanders didn't need a gap, he just needed a little space to maneuver
@dillondank5662
@dillondank5662 Год назад
Eddie Lacy could have made the pro bowl with that cowboys O-line. Emmitt smith couldn't hold a candle to Barry's talent
@dirkdiggler8794
@dirkdiggler8794 Год назад
Larry Allen, Nate Newton, Eric Williams, sheesh...
@question_it_701
@question_it_701 Год назад
Actually he set his team up for 2nd and long and 3rd and long because he was in search of that "highlight reel" run. Which, he got quite often. Buuuut "highlight reel runs" don't equate to winning in the NFL. In the NFL, your goal should be to win games, not say "hey everyone, look at me" . Sanders holds the ALL-TIME record for most rushes with 0 or less yards, and the ALL-TIME record for total negative yards. Again, the NFL is about winning. Just taking the 2-4 yards available on 1st down helps you win. Backing up, juking, hoping you can break one, hurts your teams chances of winning. Which is a huge factor on why their record was a measly 74 wins and 79 losses when Barry played. He was a highlight reel master. When it came to helping his team win, he failed. Miserably.
@otisgt
@otisgt Год назад
@@question_it_701 who was their QB? Their WRs? Their best defensive players? Those teams were garbage. Barry’s the reason they were 500 instead of last in the league. You’re insane if you think he doesn’t make your team better. Even with those negative runs, he still had positive yards on 91% of his carries and averaged 5 yards per carry.
@danshowlund
@danshowlund Год назад
Barry, Mike Tyson and MJ are the three athletes whose old video clips make me nostalgic for my childhood. All three were larger than life and routinely did things my 10 year old brain couldn’t wrap my head around.
@UnKnown-nq5hj
@UnKnown-nq5hj Год назад
Take out Tyson & put in Floyd Mayweather & you have the top dogs of their sport
@Diabolicgoat
@Diabolicgoat Год назад
Dont forget about Bo
@caljerm
@caljerm Год назад
also Bo Jackson and Shawn Kemp
@josephperry1823
@josephperry1823 Год назад
I agree gotta add Wayne The Great One in there too.
@wpriddy
@wpriddy Год назад
I read the great one's life story. I came to one conclusion, afterwards. If I were writing a fictional novel about the most dominant athlete of all time, I would not go nearly as far as his actual life. When you read his accomplishments, it seems made up. My favorite: Wayne scored more goals than anyone else in history. He also had the most assists in history. (In hockey, an assist and a goal are both counted as points. Not in game, but in record keeping.) If you take away all of his goals and only count assists, he still has more total points than anyone else in history. And it was accomplished in 300 fewer games. Anyone who hasn't should at least read his Wikipedia entry. It is astonishing. Utter dominance from childhood on.
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