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I have come to these forums fairly often over the past two years, decided I would sign up.
I have been a fan basically since I understood the concept of competition. Grew up in Alaska, so I had free rein in choosing my sport team devotion!
Ironically I got into cycling, my interest in football is purely as a spectator.
I know through reading a lot of your posts some of you may react to my user name in a more boisterous manner, but it is completely my *playful* cynicism.
Interesting. BS could have been the most popular and revered Lion ever but his choice of dates and announcing his retirement, soured a lot of fans.
Yes. It was a bummer. It's easy for a 12 year old to sit on the rationalization, "well he is not old or hurt so why not play more?". However, he was one of the best (I would say best, *biased*) in a decade, all for the lions.
Any way, I am sure all that could have been said about him has already been discussed somewhere in this forum.
Yes. It was a bummer. It's easy for a 12 year old to sit on the rationalization, "well he is not old or hurt so why not play more?". However, he was one of the best (I would say best, *biased*) in a decade, all for the lions.
Any way, I am sure all that could have been said about him has already been discussed somewhere in this forum.
Who do you think was better, MWMF, Barry or Emmitt?
I long for a Lions team that is consistently competitive.
Well, it does not matter. I would pick Barry over any running back. I think you can make the argument for many great running backs, Barry was just a physical specimen who understood what he was capable of and took advantage. Emmitt was great, obviously, but he would have stayed in Barry's shadow if Barry wasn't gone so early in terms of pure running back discussions. Emmitt was just a productive iron man, Barry was everything football fans hope running back prospects become.
Any way, I dont know enough about older backs (brown, payton). It just seems like its an older era, the playing field was nearly driven by the industry as it was in the nineties. money - competition - technology - science.
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