@Barry Allen "besides they have the same amount of super bowl wins" how to tell everyone you dont understand anything about football without saying you dont understand anything about football
@@jaymoon5906 only other lion play I can think of is... Chris Spielman!It was amazing to see him make an interception against the Cowboy, I startled my mother in the living room with a "Yeah" yell, I was 2 rooms over watching the game on tv!
@@jaymoon5906 behind Emmitt Smith's multiple HOFer OLine the number of times Barry Sanders would have been able to find the edge where its just him vs the safety... #GameOver
I'm a Giants fan but I cannot bring myself to dislike Cunningham. He's just so good on the field that I wanna hate him but so charismatic that I can't help but like him.
@@QwertyCaesar I clearly remember they had a group of Giants fans for an interview and the interviewer was trying to get them to say Cunningham was overrated. One of those fans shut the guy down saying, "You may think that but he was Joe Montana against us." Giants fans always struck me as knowledgeable people who respect good football and players.
Some of those Joe Washington runs are just sick. The ability to fully plant one foot hard into the turf push off and go the other direction sideways full tilt is incredible. That talent is just unbelievable.
2:04 Willie Galimore. 5:14 Dickie Post. 8:33 Joe Washington. 13:30 Randall Cunningham. 16:25 Red Grange. 20:48 Bobby Mitchell. 24:15 King Hugh McElhenny. 28:43 Marshall Faulk. 34:08 Gale Sayers. 39:42 Barry Sanders.
This list is kinda cool cuz I’m a huge running backs fan, and I’ve never heard of some of these players. It’s nice to learn more about some of the under appreciated players
For the people wondering why there's so much footage of Red Grange when television didn't exist, in those days, when you went to the movies, you got a cartoon, some short subjects, and a newsreel in addition to the feature film. Because Grange was so popular, lots of film of him was shot for those newsreels.
Wish he and Megatron could have the opportunity Stafford got and be able to go to a contender. While I admire someone who has the loyalty to remain with one organization it is sad when that organization doesn't care to find a way to at least once in a ten year period assemble a group that isn't written off before the first game.
That's a myth. He had a 4-5 time Pro Bowl Tackle named Lomas Brown who did a great job for him. And had Herman Moore at WR. Barry didn't have a great line, but to say he had nothing is a lie. It's overrating Barry.
It was also easier for Barry to run with the Lions’ run and shoot. Lots of 5-6 man boxes and big seams to run through on the outside. He got into the open field faster than most backs because there was more open field. That wouldn’t have happened in the scenario where he played for the Cowboys, lining up in the I-formation and facing 7-8 in the box all the time.
@Chris Paul I can't speak on Walter's career before Ditka, I need to research it. I know he was the 1977 MVP and I know that 1983 onward, he had a magnificent offensive line. They drafted Jimbo Covert the HOF All-Decades Tackle, Mark Bortz, Tom Thayer, and they got Willie Gault whose speed at wide receiver definitely help draw defensive backs into coverage and keep them from crowding the box where Walter would run. So we can't say that Walter did it all alone either. I'll look in to his earlier rosters.
imagine replacing Emmitt Smith and Michael Irvin with Barry Sanders and Calvin Johnson... that team wins 4-6 titles in a row as long as Jerry Jones doesnt ego trip Jimmy Johnson
I love Barry Sanders . Was no show off and he played on a Lions team that was never great . He earned his yards and deserves to be number one . Class Guy !
Berry Sanders is the greatest RB of all time. This is coming from a life long, die hard Jim Brown and Cleveland Browns fan! I was privileged enough to watch Berry for his entire career. Had Berry had the line like the 90’s Cowboys line I have no doubt he would have every record for RB in the NFL by far, that’s how great he was.
so if we put Barry Sanders on the Cowboys and Emmitt Smith on the Lions the Lions dont have that one playoff win since Bobby Lane and the Cowboys win what 4-6 super bowls ? Aikman's stats would defiantly be hilarious.... 5 rings and 15 attempts a game
lets go a step further and say that Calvin Johnson replaces Michael Irvin... my Lawrd that team might go like USC go undefeated win it all then go undefeated again the next season going into the big game but the AFC was weak AF still cause free agency didnt exist until Reggie went to Green Bay...
I remember there was a game where it was raining and Tomlinson couldn't wear his signature visor. They put the camera close to his face during a play. His eyes were dotting everywhere and was scanning the defense like a computer. It was pretty insane.
lt running "players to the ground" would be on a power back list not an elusive runner list...elusiveness means running AROUND players not running through them
Barry had over 1,000 yards for loss and the majority of those runs were special. From the right of the field to the left while 10 more yards from scrimmage. Always hear "what if he had a better offensive line" but as a Lions fan I'd rather have a great coach. Barry wanted to win and played his ass off. We had the talent. Joe Washington was fun to watch with his cut jersey sleeves. He was Faulk before Faulk. Prime Time was a great elusive runner too. Great pass defender. Not a tackler. His returns for interceptions, kickoffs, and punts are incredible.
He was a contact back stiff arms and breaking tackles he wasn't a stop and go make u miss back . He was a hard nose runner. His own Montra was never die easy, doesn't really rate to him being Elusive.
I just keep coming across these & I can’t say “No”. I sworn my entire DAY watching these. Lol! I still have a loooong way to go. And these are so old (which is crazy to say. Bc these still feel just a couple years old, for my old ass!), and there needs to be updated lists. But, still. Fun to watch
Fran Tarkenton was the first modern QB. Randal Cunningham was the first dual-threat QB. In two entirely separate seasons. Led the league in rushing yards by a QB and passing yards
Quick list: 10. Willie Galimore 9. Dickie Post 8. Joe Washington 7. Randall Cunningham 6. Red Grange 5. Bobby Mitchell 4. Hugh McElhenny 3. Marshall Faulk 2. Gale Sayers 1. Barry Sanders
Loved the story of Bobby Mitchell. What a badass. So many of these guys are buried pretty deeply in history. Goes to show that the passing game has fully taken over and guys like this aren't seen as essential parts of a football team anymore.
This list was made in like 2007 or 08. If this list was redone today..I think he would have to be considered. I also dont know why a guy like Dante Hall isnt on this list. Or Hester. There are alot of old timey guys that I understand showing them love but..I mean..put Hester in the 50s (minus the integration problem) and he would be a fucking legend of legends.
My favorite Walter Payton quote was when a defender said that he was about to lay a hit on Sweetness when Walter split in 2 and reformed behind him and ran for a score. LOL
@@joka7316 Barry was ten times the RB that Emmitt was, Smith had the best line in football to open holes for him, Barry didn't even have the best line in Michigan
All these guys are great but Barry is number 1. I watch his highlights and I end up laughing multiple times. He makes the defenders look like clowns. That play where he has 3 Chicago Bears trying to tackle him... And they end up lying on the ground he just keeps on going. And these were great defensive players.
Funny, they mention Joe Washington was “vertically challenged”, at 5’9. Then, stated how people “..thought he was too small, to make it in pro football.” THEN..:come the 80s, people realized short guys were GOOD, bc the Opposing D’s can’t SEE them behind the line. These HBs hit the line, before anyone knows they’re even THERE. Ever since the 70s, there’s been NUMEROUS sub-6’ HBs…and GREAT ones, too. Marshall Faulk, who was somewhat the second-coming of Barry Sanders (also shorter than 6’). They were only 5’10 & 5’8 respectively. Two of the all-time GREATS. Ladanian Tomlinson - 5’10, Emmitt Smith - 5’9, Thurman Thomas - 5’10, Walter Payton - 5’10, even the brute Jamal Lewis was 5’11, Warrick Dunn - 5’9, and then many have been or are right at 6’0. (I was surprised to see my Bengals’ Joe Mixon is actually 6’1. I think that may be inflated, though. Because he doesn’t LOOK over 6’, to ME. Lol!) We’re all of these all-time GREATS? No. I won’t even say so myself. But, many ARE, & those that AREN’T were STILL high-level impact players (Thurman Thomas being an example here). Amazing how the game changes. Granted, there have ALSO been MANY above 6’. I am just making the statement that many HAVE been under 6’…and a couple WAY below that mark. That’s all.
Great runners are tough, have exceptional balance, speed, and an intuitive ability to recognize momentum, and to cut against it. As Gayle Sayers said, I knew where I was going, and they didn't. Cutting against moment means you use your opponent's momentum, at the last instant, against him, because he has physically no way in that instant to reverse, or even substantially react, to your cut. You see it again and again in the great elusive runners, and watch Devin Hester return kicks. It is a master course in physics on the gridiron.
I have a friend who played DE in college against him. Hes about 6'4 6'5 and 280 or so..and he said Chris Johnson is one of the strongest players hes ever played against at only 190 pounds or so
Midlife I’m not saying Lewis did not have a dirty play against him, but if it was in the playoffs, that was only in his rookie year. The following year CJ2K had one of the greatest seasons in NFL history in 2009
The music at 12:29; that sounds like WWE's theme for La Resistance, called Final Force. Am I hearing things or did the NFL somehow manage to get that music?
As a skins fan I could laugh too. Mann was literally frustrated. Barry could make a sober man relapse with moves he put on. He made many do the lords prayer
@@rjam1974 oh he was mad at Cunningham. Cunningham was so damn elusive he gave everyone fits. The 16 sacks just makes me laugh every time cause he’s doing everything right and as soon as he got to Cunningham, he would transform in Houdini
Bobby Mitchell’s trade to Washington was because the owner refused to sign black players until Bobby Kennedy, as AG, refused to renew the lease unless they integrated. Paul Brown trading him for Ernie Davis (who died of leukemia w/out playing) was to control Jim Brown but led to Paul Brown’s firing & him later becoming owner of the Bengals.
@@cordellthomas7768 That’s not true at all. The jukes he performed in the open field with little blockers, same in college, his rare talents would have still been known out the gate.
Bro I’m just saying we would not have experience seeing all the moves he made in the nfl had he had a line, I no he had moves before but had he had a line like emmit smith all he would have to do is run straight threw. I live in Detroit and saw him up close and all those moves he had to make just to get out of the backfield. He’s the most elusive back I’ve ever seen.
As a lifelong Bears fan, Sayers and Payton were untouchable. That is, until Barry came along. He’s like a Sayers-Payton hybrid. He used to just murder the Bears.
not really i met him at solidier field and he wouldnt sign and autographs bc we held him to 25 rush yards and he was all mad about it, payton is the goat
The new version would have Michael Vick and Lamar Jackson added. Honestly, they need to do new top 20 lists. Too many amazing players over the 100 years of the league.
Some people don’t realize how dominant Barry Sanders would have been had he gone to a competent franchise like the Mike Shanahan Broncos, early 90’s Cowboys, or any other franchise that knew the importance of having a good offensive line. If Barry Sanders was the Broncos’ RB in 1998 instead of Terrell Davis, with that offensive line, zone blocking scheme he would have rushed for 2400 yards+ in a single season. People have a misconception that Barry Sanders wouldn’t hit the hole, and a good defense could shut him down. The reality is he accomplished everything with a below average-mediocre offensive line and a nonexistent passing game. Just watch his highlights from Oklahoma State where he had a decent offensive line. 2800 yds in a single season.
if you replaced Emmitt Smith with Barry Sanders the Cowboys win idk maybe 5-6 titles... undefeated one year sounds realistic with Deion... Troy winning playoff games with 15 pass attempts... the number of times Barry would get to the second level untouched would have been one juke and second level if he aint tripped then its just him and the safeties ... Barry behind Larry Allen pulling into the gap is frightening ... as a Broncos fan if you put him behind the OLine's OG Shanahan was rocking to those back to back titles in the mile high City that would have been incredible but the timeline doesnt add up obviously for Barry having been retired for a couple but prime B Sanders... my goodness... Elway plays longer... Put Barry on the 49ers now and he's somehwere in his 30's... they'd have a chip or two if not more in the Shanahan Jr era. Barry Sanders is the RB GOAT IMO
I imagine trying to tackle Barry Sanders will be like trying to grab jello with a gloves on that are covered with KY-Jelly. I got to see him play against the Buffalo Bills in the early 90s. He made some of the baddest defensive men in the NFL of that time look like they were ice skating, without any ice skates.😅😅😅
Having Barry on top is right. He was probably one of the best runners of all time. He WAS the detroit lions, the whole time he played. Seriously, the lions had no one anyone can name the whole time Barry WAS the lions.
Sorry about the incredibly stupid question, for a brief moment I forgot the thing in my hand has a function to answer any question. My phone, to be clear about what I was holding.
The same can be said for Walter Payton 1977-1982 when he was all the offense the Bears had. Had he played on one of those great O teams he'd have another 3-5 thousand yards.
I see a lot of comments questioning picks and wondering why certain people aren't on it. I think you have to understand the difference between speed and elusiveness.
Terry Metcalf was the key to the Coryell.offense of Cards. Super elusive..set combined yds for running, catching, returning in 14 game season which lasted.over a decade when broken in 16 game.season. Dorsett...come.on.
Joe Washington came out of college 20 years too early, he was nowhere near big enough to be a primary tailback and not enough opportunities in the old offensive schemes to get him the ball 20 times a game. He's one of my all time favorites
No he'd fit right in with teams like the patriots who use james white like that along with the teams that had Darren sproles. Kamara is similar to that type of player as well.
The old nfl network top ten was awesome a lot of old players, a real learning of the history of the game with experts talking about football. The newer list were just players from the 1990s till now with a lot of bad comics making jokes.
Who didn't see Barry as #1? He gained all of those yards, when the defenses were keyed on him. In a game with 40 offensive plays, you expected Barry to touch it at least 30 times. So did the NFL defenses.
Having Bill Cosby talk about being elusive has certainly aged poorly
Would have been better if oj was on the list
@@jimmystallcup4931 Would have been great had Cosby been talking about O.J.
typical nfl, they'll gladly associate with rapists, gang bangers and thugs if it makes them a profit.
Hank Amarillo ummmm this came out before Cosby had those allegations but alright
Jesse Lindquist lol
"Vince Young may well be the NEXT Fran Tarkenton".
That statement aged well...
about as well as bill cosby doing the intro
I wish he was more than you know smh. Big, strong, athletic, and absolutely cool
Saying something hasn't "aged well" doesn't age well. Don't be a NPC, besides they have the same amount of Super Bowl wins.
@Barry Allen "besides they have the same amount of super bowl wins" how to tell everyone you dont understand anything about football without saying you dont understand anything about football
@@barryallen871Your comment hasn't aged well.
Barry Sanders would either run for 8 yards or 220 yards. There was no in-between. I am honored to have watched him play the game.
He did it with very little blocking at all if he had emmitt smiths line during his carreer he would’ve run for 50000 yards
@@jaymoon5906 only other lion play I can think of is... Chris Spielman!It was amazing to see him make an interception against the Cowboy, I startled my mother in the living room with a "Yeah" yell, I was 2 rooms over watching the game on tv!
@@jaymoon5906 behind Emmitt Smith's multiple HOFer OLine the number of times Barry Sanders would have been able to find the edge where its just him vs the safety... #GameOver
that -1 yard game in the playoffs for barry stands out
Bill Cosby talking about seeing double made me wonder if he took some of his stash of roofies on Sundays 🤣
Nah! Ludes
FRAMED**
That special BBQ sauce
I wonder did those women say that to …ya know “seeing double”🤔
Bill is the man. 🤣👍🏽
Randall Cunningham looked so pleased with himself after that eagles joke 😂
I'm a Giants fan but I cannot bring myself to dislike Cunningham. He's just so good on the field that I wanna hate him but so charismatic that I can't help but like him.
@@QwertyCaesar I clearly remember they had a group of Giants fans for an interview and the interviewer was trying to get them to say Cunningham was overrated. One of those fans shut the guy down saying, "You may think that but he was Joe Montana against us." Giants fans always struck me as knowledgeable people who respect good football and players.
Some of those Joe Washington runs are just sick. The ability to fully plant one foot hard into the turf push off and go the other direction sideways full tilt is incredible. That talent is just unbelievable.
2:04 Willie Galimore.
5:14 Dickie Post.
8:33 Joe Washington.
13:30 Randall Cunningham.
16:25 Red Grange.
20:48 Bobby Mitchell.
24:15 King Hugh McElhenny.
28:43 Marshall Faulk.
34:08 Gale Sayers.
39:42 Barry Sanders.
This list is kinda cool cuz I’m a huge running backs fan, and I’ve never heard of some of these players. It’s nice to learn more about some of the under appreciated players
I would also suggest top ten offensive linemen of all time.
For the people wondering why there's so much footage of Red Grange when television didn't exist, in those days, when you went to the movies, you got a cartoon, some short subjects, and a newsreel in addition to the feature film. Because Grange was so popular, lots of film of him was shot for those newsreels.
@Harry Engel seeing a guy like Jim Thorpe on film would have been insane
@Harry Engel oh shit! That’s pretty cool, actually
Good to see my man Willie Galimore getting some love.
I'm glad you posted this, because I've been searching for Dickie Post footage for awhile now.
Thank you for having this I been looking for this video forever
Barry did it with no line or support. So frustrating watching the lions flounder with the best of all time. Imagine him with the cowboys line.
Wish he and Megatron could have the opportunity Stafford got and be able to go to a contender. While I admire someone who has the loyalty to remain with one organization it is sad when that organization doesn't care to find a way to at least once in a ten year period assemble a group that isn't written off before the first game.
That's a myth. He had a 4-5 time Pro Bowl Tackle named Lomas Brown who did a great job for him. And had Herman Moore at WR. Barry didn't have a great line, but to say he had nothing is a lie. It's overrating Barry.
It was also easier for Barry to run with the Lions’ run and shoot. Lots of 5-6 man boxes and big seams to run through on the outside. He got into the open field faster than most backs because there was more open field. That wouldn’t have happened in the scenario where he played for the Cowboys, lining up in the I-formation and facing 7-8 in the box all the time.
@Chris Paul I can't speak on Walter's career before Ditka, I need to research it. I know he was the 1977 MVP and I know that 1983 onward, he had a magnificent offensive line. They drafted Jimbo Covert the HOF All-Decades Tackle, Mark Bortz, Tom Thayer, and they got Willie Gault whose speed at wide receiver definitely help draw defensive backs into coverage and keep them from crowding the box where Walter would run. So we can't say that Walter did it all alone either. I'll look in to his earlier rosters.
imagine replacing Emmitt Smith and Michael Irvin with Barry Sanders and Calvin Johnson... that team wins 4-6 titles in a row as long as Jerry Jones doesnt ego trip Jimmy Johnson
Honestly, who didn't know that Barry Sanders was going to be number one?
I was hoping it would be Sayers because I idolize him, but Sanders was great.
Either somebody from another planet or somebody in major denial.🤷🏽♂️
Sanders is definitely one in this category.
Thanks for the Upload.
Marshall Faulk is also on the top 5 Greatest RB list as well. Just a phenomenal TALENT.
Most of this list are RBs lol. What also made Marshall great is his pass catching ability!
Michael Vick should be on this list.
I was wondering if they produced this while he was in jail. The only reason I could think of leaving him off
Yeah they had Bill Cosby... but no OJ or Vick. Easy to date lol
How isnt micheal vick on this? hands down top 3 best elusive players ever!
He didn't even have running away from the cops speed.
He showed up just no on the list. It was before a commercial
I love Barry Sanders . Was no show off and he played on a Lions team that was never great . He earned his yards and deserves to be number one . Class Guy !
Berry Sanders is the greatest RB of all time. This is coming from a life long, die hard Jim Brown and Cleveland Browns fan! I was privileged enough to watch Berry for his entire career. Had Berry had the line like the 90’s Cowboys line I have no doubt he would have every record for RB in the NFL by far, that’s how great he was.
Barry
so if we put Barry Sanders on the Cowboys and Emmitt Smith on the Lions the Lions dont have that one playoff win since Bobby Lane and the Cowboys win what 4-6 super bowls ? Aikman's stats would defiantly be hilarious.... 5 rings and 15 attempts a game
lets go a step further and say that Calvin Johnson replaces Michael Irvin... my Lawrd that team might go like USC go undefeated win it all then go undefeated again the next season going into the big game but the AFC was weak AF still cause free agency didnt exist until Reggie went to Green Bay...
I think it's bArry. 😜
Same with "Sweetness" and you all know who I'm talking about
U a god for dropping these 💪🏾
Ladainian Tomlinson needs to be up there on this list. Every time had the ball you knew he was going run any defensive player down to the ground.
You are right. He wasn't even mentioned. Neither was Tony Dorset. S tupid list.
I remember there was a game where it was raining and Tomlinson couldn't wear his signature visor. They put the camera close to his face during a play. His eyes were dotting everywhere and was scanning the defense like a computer. It was pretty insane.
lt running "players to the ground" would be on a power back list not an elusive runner list...elusiveness means running AROUND players not running through them
Elusive....LDT was not elusive
Barry had over 1,000 yards for loss and the majority of those runs were special. From the right of the field to the left while 10 more yards from scrimmage. Always hear "what if he had a better offensive line" but as a Lions fan I'd rather have a great coach. Barry wanted to win and played his ass off. We had the talent.
Joe Washington was fun to watch with his cut jersey sleeves. He was Faulk before Faulk.
Prime Time was a great elusive runner too. Great pass defender. Not a tackler. His returns for interceptions, kickoffs, and punts are incredible.
How was Wayne Fontes as a coach?
16:30 the first real NFL super star who quite possibly saved the league. Never forget the legends
Walter Payton not on this list is a travesty.
He was a contact back stiff arms and breaking tackles he wasn't a stop and go make u miss back . He was a hard nose runner. His own Montra was never die easy, doesn't really rate to him being Elusive.
I just keep coming across these & I can’t say “No”. I sworn my entire DAY watching these. Lol! I still have a loooong way to go. And these are so old (which is crazy to say. Bc these still feel just a couple years old, for my old ass!), and there needs to be updated lists. But, still. Fun to watch
The music in these videos ahhhhh love it
Fran Tarkenton was the first modern QB.
Randal Cunningham was the first dual-threat QB. In two entirely separate seasons. Led the league in rushing yards by a QB and passing yards
Fran Tark comment made me post these dudes @secretbase @dorktown IYKYK
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Quick list:
10. Willie Galimore
9. Dickie Post
8. Joe Washington
7. Randall Cunningham
6. Red Grange
5. Bobby Mitchell
4. Hugh McElhenny
3. Marshall Faulk
2. Gale Sayers
1. Barry Sanders
16:29 Bo knows Red Grange
Dick Vermeil talking about how a supercharger works is just comical.
Loved the story of Bobby Mitchell. What a badass.
So many of these guys are buried pretty deeply in history. Goes to show that the passing game has fully taken over and guys like this aren't seen as essential parts of a football team anymore.
Running backs still have their uses, but nobody is thinking of building their offenses around one.
@@fortynights1513 Certainly not after the Herschel Walker debacle...
Sherbet! That Willie Galimore tape was surreal!
I want to know why Bill Cosby snuck his way into this film
Gave Steve Sabol the sleepy stuff
@@mjlsx376 He was just explaining what happens you take the sleepy stuff.
Yeah, they could have just cut the first five seconds (but think back to 2007, he was cuddly dad Cosby, not a drugging master-rapist)
No one knows elusiveness like ol puddin pop
That's from Cosby taking the stand during his trial & attempting to explain his OWN actions, not Gale Sayers'..😳 IDK HTF it ended up @ NFL Films?!?
What about 5th place all purpose yardage Darren Sproles? He was awesome to watch on punt and kickoff returns; as well as screen passes.
He should be at least an honorable mention on the Top 10 Most Versatile or Return Men!
This list was made in like 2007 or 08. If this list was redone today..I think he would have to be considered. I also dont know why a guy like Dante Hall isnt on this list. Or Hester. There are alot of old timey guys that I understand showing them love but..I mean..put Hester in the 50s (minus the integration problem) and he would be a fucking legend of legends.
top 10 short player of all time on problem... as a Broncos fan that man scared us always
My favorite Walter Payton quote was when a defender said that he was about to lay a hit on Sweetness when Walter split in 2 and reformed behind him and ran for a score. LOL
lmfao... who said that?
@@hookseybaby I forgot but it was said in a NFL Films highlight reel.
Joe Washington Reminds Me Of Reggie Bush
Barry was/is the GOAT!
could you imagine what Barry could have won on a decent team
He could have been a Packer, but they went with Tony Mandarich instead. Just imagine a 90s Packer team with Barry.
Easy, just look at Emmitt Smith.
@@joka7316 Barry was ten times the RB that Emmitt was, Smith had the best line in football to open holes for him, Barry didn't even have the best line in Michigan
All these guys are great but Barry is number 1. I watch his highlights and I end up laughing multiple times. He makes the defenders look like clowns. That play where he has 3 Chicago Bears trying to tackle him... And they end up lying on the ground he just keeps on going. And these were great defensive players.
He made HOF defensive players look like fools on the field. Look at those runs where he completely faked out Derrick Brooks and John Lynch.
Speaking as a running back most of the amazing moves we see are reflexes sometimes you can shock yourself 🤣🤣🤣seriously though
Funny, they mention Joe Washington was “vertically challenged”, at 5’9. Then, stated how people “..thought he was too small, to make it in pro football.” THEN..:come the 80s, people realized short guys were GOOD, bc the Opposing D’s can’t SEE them behind the line. These HBs hit the line, before anyone knows they’re even THERE. Ever since the 70s, there’s been NUMEROUS sub-6’ HBs…and GREAT ones, too. Marshall Faulk, who was somewhat the second-coming of Barry Sanders (also shorter than 6’). They were only 5’10 & 5’8 respectively. Two of the all-time GREATS. Ladanian Tomlinson - 5’10, Emmitt Smith - 5’9, Thurman Thomas - 5’10, Walter Payton - 5’10, even the brute Jamal Lewis was 5’11, Warrick Dunn - 5’9, and then many have been or are right at 6’0. (I was surprised to see my Bengals’ Joe Mixon is actually 6’1. I think that may be inflated, though. Because he doesn’t LOOK over 6’, to ME. Lol!) We’re all of these all-time GREATS? No. I won’t even say so myself. But, many ARE, & those that AREN’T were STILL high-level impact players (Thurman Thomas being an example here).
Amazing how the game changes. Granted, there have ALSO been MANY above 6’. I am just making the statement that many HAVE been under 6’…and a couple WAY below that mark. That’s all.
Hahaha.. love these old school lists... Come on... Who are MOST of these guys???
“But it’s the Detroit Lions.” Savage. 🤣🤣🤣🤣Barry, Amazing.
Great runners are tough, have exceptional balance, speed, and an intuitive ability to recognize momentum, and to cut against it. As Gayle Sayers said, I knew where I was going, and they didn't. Cutting against moment means you use your opponent's momentum, at the last instant, against him, because he has physically no way in that instant to reverse, or even substantially react, to your cut. You see it again and again in the great elusive runners, and watch Devin Hester return kicks. It is a master course in physics on the gridiron.
Sanders was the greatest running back of all time plain and simple.
Joe Washington was a beast!!
CJ2K: Fast, elusive, and underratedly strong
I have a friend who played DE in college against him. Hes about 6'4 6'5 and 280 or so..and he said Chris Johnson is one of the strongest players hes ever played against at only 190 pounds or so
@Midlife I dont recall that
Midlife I’m not saying Lewis did not have a dirty play against him, but if it was in the playoffs, that was only in his rookie year. The following year CJ2K had one of the greatest seasons in NFL history in 2009
The music at 12:29; that sounds like WWE's theme for La Resistance, called Final Force. Am I hearing things or did the NFL somehow manage to get that music?
Gave him crazy work McCoy
Barry. Yep. I’ve been a Packer fan since the early 80’s and I can’t even count the times he made my d look just silly.
It was a nightmare for the entire NFC Central during the Barry years. The fact we had to face him twice a year back then...he scared me so much.
Gayle Sayers was the most beautiful runner I ever saw.
Chicago Bears have 4 running backs in the HOF!
@@AmirKhan-yv8jm I know. But Sayers is still my favorite.
Mike Vick and Dante Hall being absent from this list is CRIMINAL
They still punish Vick about his cousins choking and drowning them dogs.
Thank for this...now I just need to download it and edit out cosby!
You're welcome.
Before he was injured Paul Hofer (49ers, 78-80) was on track to be one of the greats!
That run on my boys was hilarious 😂
Barry Sanders run?
06:22 Nice move by the ref!!!!
Who else came here to see Barry?
Charles Mann’s clip is just too funny
As a skins fan I could laugh too. Mann was literally frustrated. Barry could make a sober man relapse with moves he put on. He made many do the lords prayer
@@rjam1974 oh he was mad at Cunningham. Cunningham was so damn elusive he gave everyone fits. The 16 sacks just makes me laugh every time cause he’s doing everything right and as soon as he got to Cunningham, he would transform in Houdini
Billy Simms hello!!!??
Bobby Mitchell’s trade to Washington was because the owner refused to sign black players until Bobby Kennedy, as AG, refused to renew the lease unless they integrated. Paul Brown trading him for Ernie Davis (who died of leukemia w/out playing) was to control Jim Brown but led to Paul Brown’s firing & him later becoming owner of the Bengals.
can someone tell that music playing at 33:19?
Another example of the Bengals not getting any love. James Brooks should definitely be on this list.
You could damn near to a top 10 list with just QBs.
Barry Sanders DEFINITELY number one for sure. Imagine if he had an offensive line like the Hogs, the 85 Bears, etc. My God.
Had he had a line you would have never new he had moves. His best moves came behind the line of scrimmage lol
@@cordellthomas7768 That’s not true at all. The jukes he performed in the open field with little blockers, same in college, his rare talents would have still been known out the gate.
Bro I’m just saying we would not have experience seeing all the moves he made in the nfl had he had a line, I no he had moves before but had he had a line like emmit smith all he would have to do is run straight threw. I live in Detroit and saw him up close and all those moves he had to make just to get out of the backfield. He’s the most elusive back I’ve ever seen.
what if Emmitt Smith was a Lion and Barry Sanders was a Cowboy ....
As a lifelong Bears fan, Sayers and Payton were untouchable. That is, until Barry came along. He’s like a Sayers-Payton hybrid. He used to just murder the Bears.
not really i met him at solidier field and he wouldnt sign and autographs bc we held him to 25 rush yards and he was all mad about it, payton is the goat
@@aaronrogers4533 Walter definitely the GOAT.
The new version would have Michael Vick and Lamar Jackson added. Honestly, they need to do new top 20 lists. Too many amazing players over the 100 years of the league.
And OJ
From the thumbnail I thought this was a video about moonshiners
Some people don’t realize how dominant Barry Sanders would have been had he gone to a competent franchise like the Mike Shanahan Broncos, early 90’s Cowboys, or any other franchise that knew the importance of having a good offensive line. If Barry Sanders was the Broncos’ RB in 1998 instead of Terrell Davis, with that offensive line, zone blocking scheme he would have rushed for 2400 yards+ in a single season. People have a misconception that Barry Sanders wouldn’t hit the hole, and a good defense could shut him down. The reality is he accomplished everything with a below average-mediocre offensive line and a nonexistent passing game. Just watch his highlights from Oklahoma State where he had a decent offensive line. 2800 yds in a single season.
if you replaced Emmitt Smith with Barry Sanders the Cowboys win idk maybe 5-6 titles... undefeated one year sounds realistic with Deion... Troy winning playoff games with 15 pass attempts... the number of times Barry would get to the second level untouched would have been one juke and second level if he aint tripped then its just him and the safeties ... Barry behind Larry Allen pulling into the gap is frightening ...
as a Broncos fan if you put him behind the OLine's OG Shanahan was rocking to those back to back titles in the mile high City that would have been incredible but the timeline doesnt add up obviously for Barry having been retired for a couple but prime B Sanders... my goodness... Elway plays longer... Put Barry on the 49ers now and he's somehwere in his 30's... they'd have a chip or two if not more in the Shanahan Jr era.
Barry Sanders is the RB GOAT
IMO
RIP Bobby Mitchell. HTTR!
Willie Galimore... man that guy could of been one of the best backs in NFL History.
This was probably the most anti climatic list of this episode. The top 3 was perfect.
I imagine trying to tackle Barry Sanders will be like trying to grab jello with a gloves on that are covered with KY-Jelly. I got to see him play against the Buffalo Bills in the early 90s. He made some of the baddest defensive men in the NFL of that time look like they were ice skating, without any ice skates.😅😅😅
Update list would include lamar jackson.
Having Barry on top is right. He was probably one of the best runners of all time. He WAS the detroit lions, the whole time he played. Seriously, the lions had no one anyone can name the whole time Barry WAS the lions.
R.I.P. Bobby Mitchell
Joe Washington’s a good call. His Oklahoma predecessor Greg Pruitt is a good candidate as well. Terry Metcalf anyone?
I think Dutch Clark should have shown.
Mike Vick not making this list is criminally
Sorry about the incredibly stupid question, for a brief moment I forgot the thing in my hand has a function to answer any question. My phone, to be clear about what I was holding.
Cosby used roofies to get that "split" 🤣🤣🤣
2:39 he’s too fast for the colts... as the ref keeps up with him to the end zone. Sign that ref up.😂
23:43 Bobby Mitchell RB, You'd be amazed at some of the things they could do. ⁉️ They could do⁉️
Only problem is, #1 isn’t really in doubt. There’s only one choice. So it’s really only a question of who’s #10-#2.
Imagine getting that much praise from Bo Jackson. Barry Sanders is the 🐐
Barry had no line and still was hard to stop so imagine what he would have done with a decent O line
Jordan Scott put Barry behind a Cowboys or Steelers O-Line
@@bobafett6268 no doubt he would have won a ring or two
The same can be said for Walter Payton 1977-1982 when he was all the offense the Bears had. Had he played on one of those great O teams he'd have another 3-5 thousand yards.
I see a lot of comments questioning picks and wondering why certain people aren't on it.
I think you have to understand the difference between speed and elusiveness.
Sayers. All day long. ! # 1
Dickinson post way to cool
Imagine Barry sanders behind the o line of Dallas cowboys in the 90’s!
Scary!!
Yay! Vince young appreciation!
Harry Engel I totally agree. I don’t know how more people don’t know about it
Terry Metcalf was the key to the Coryell.offense of Cards. Super elusive..set combined yds for running, catching, returning in 14 game season which lasted.over a decade when broken in 16 game.season. Dorsett...come.on.
how is vick not on here? seriously was expecting him to be 2 then barry at 1
Funny Titans Have not only a ton of great running backs, but a ton of great running quarterbacks! Steve McNair, Vince Young, Marcus Mariota etc.
Joe Washington came out of college 20 years too early, he was nowhere near big enough to be a primary tailback and not enough opportunities in the old offensive schemes to get him the ball 20 times a game. He's one of my all time favorites
No he'd fit right in with teams like the patriots who use james white like that along with the teams that had Darren sproles. Kamara is similar to that type of player as well.
The old nfl network top ten was awesome a lot of old players, a real learning of the history of the game with experts talking about football. The newer list were just players from the 1990s till now with a lot of bad comics making jokes.
Joe Washington should've won the Heisman when he was in college. Very underrated player.
No Dante Hall??? The human joystick??? Bruh.
ooooof, cosby to open up lmaooo
When yoy make the ref fall at 6:24 you belong on the list
I just don't understand how Eric Metcalf could have been left off of this list.
Who didn't see Barry as #1?
He gained all of those yards, when the defenses were keyed on him. In a game with 40 offensive plays, you expected Barry to touch it at least 30 times. So did the NFL defenses.