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If You Could Pick Any RB to Line Up Behind Josh


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So many great choices available, Payton, Faulk, Thuman, LT, Sayers, etc. even McCaffrey, Eckler, etc today would be nice. 
 

I think I’d go with Adrian Peterson, just slightly over LT, only because he was gone the minute he got past the second level, he still had awesome power, good enough hands and could absolutely carry a team.  He was one of the all time great talents, too bad injuries and stupidity cost him thousands of yards or he probably goes down as the all time leader. 

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14 hours ago, NewEra said:

I think it’s because he’s a murderer and many people don’t like that?  They’d rather have a non murderer in the backfield.

 

personally, I’d take him.  He looked to be as special as special can be.  Wish I would’ve been able to watch him live and remember.

 

other than him-  I’ll take Adrian Peterson or Earl Campbell.   I love the violence in their running style.  

Yeah, all that.

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14 hours ago, hondo in seattle said:

I'm surprised OJ isn't receiving more enthusiasm.  I remember watching games where he'd gain maybe 140 yards - a good day for any other back but pedestrian for him.  But there'd be two plays where he made some tremendous juke - or broke some tackle - and nearly broke a long one except for a desperate shoestring tackle.  And then there was a long run called back because of a penalty.  And another because he stepped out of bounds.  The 140 yards were nearly 200, maybe even 300 yards.  He was a threat to go the distance on every play.  

 

But the idea that maybe he wouldn't be the best fit for this offense has some validity.   I don't remember OJ being selfish, but you have to wonder how happy and productive he'd be playing in Dorsey's pass-first offense.  OJ did like being the center of attention.  And he seemed to be the kind of runner who did his best work when he got into a rhythm.  

 

And while I remember OJ being a good receiver out of the backfield, contrary to what some others may say, he was not a great pass-blocker.   And, in this O, backs need to block.  

OJ's biggest weakness was fumbling -- he was a fumbling machine. He had 62 fumbles on 2,607 touches. By way of comparison, Frank Gore had 46 fumbles on 4,219 touches. Emmit Smith had 61 fumbles on 4,924 touches. Marshall Faulk had 36 fumbles on 3,503 touches. 

 

As you may know, McDermott is highly allergic to fumblers.

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23 hours ago, ColoradoBills said:

I'd like to see former Bills with Josh.

 

AFL-Cookie Gilchrist

NFL-Thurman Thomas

 

All you younger Bills fans missed out watching Cookie play football.  It was something to behold. 

Talk about intensity, they were meant to play with each other.

 

 

That was awesome!

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21 hours ago, ColoradoBills said:

 

He did.  If Ralph would of gave him that big 4-year $200k contract he wanted, I think the Bills could have won the 1st Super Bowl.

 

He also was quite the character and entrepreneur.

 

At one time or another Gilchrist had sought to invest in a sporting goods store called “Cookie’s Closet, become a public relations specialist and a mining prospector in northern Ontario.  He was so excited about the latter that he hired an Indian guide, rented a helicopter and flew over the lake where a large body of copper ore was discovered, dropped on pontoons into the water and staked his claim.  He also tried to get Bills owner, Ralph Wilson to invest in 20,000 pairs of autographed Cookie Gilchrist earmuffs to sell at the 1964 AFL championship game.  Wilson declined the offer.  It was also reported that Cookie sold Christmas trees outside of the Bills War Memorial Stadium.

Cookie sold Christmas trees at the Airport Plaza. Right next to Cavages record store. 

 

 

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Lynch was most talented running back ever.  A bad landing spot on entering the league limited what he was able to achieve.  He could run inside power amongst the best and also outside. He also had the softest hands and would have been Faulk in the passing game if used properly. 

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Marshall Faulk or LT.

 

Both great pass catching backs, both can eek out that tough yardage on short downs, and both could pass protect. 

 

If I had to pick a Bills player, Thurman would be the obvious choice to me, even over OJ.

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