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Priest had 5 seasons of 1000+ yards from scrimmage. Davis had 4. Priest had 2 seasons of 20+ TD's and lead the league in TD's twice. Davis did each of those only once. Leaving his Baltimore years completely out of it: Priest played 65 games in KC and had 8447 yards and 83 TD, 11 fumbles. Davis played 78 games in Denver and had 8887 yards and 65 TD, 20 fumbles. |
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TD has played in i think 9 playoff games and has rushed for over 100yds in every postseason game he's played in with the exception of one game, and in that game he rushed for 91 yds... TD has as an impressive a postseason resume as any runner in history... you certainly dont wanna bring up posseason if you want to compare TD to Holmes... |
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TD won't. They aren't HOF players. Couple of pretty damn good RBs who put up monster stats in the short term, though. |
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not letting you off the hook of being wrong for replying "wow"... |
Homer donkey fans are butthurt.
They've run out of ways to argue for TD, so they take the pussy route and bash the lack of playoff appearances. |
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TD wasn't as special has you broke-hoe fans want to believe,he was great in the scheme that many others were great in also. I don't think he will get in anytime soon,and I'll leave it like that. Sweet Dreams.
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priest holmes played for 10 seasons and 113 games... TD played in 78 games... and only 4 seasons that werent largely injury plagued... |
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hahahaha!!! Good god your a bonefide idiot. Your a real smart fella aren't you? I bet you look in the mirror when you tie your shoes to see how the other guy does it. Yah, you're a moron kc fan. Keep sucking that red and yellow popsicle. |
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