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Just stop. |
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the Pats won SBs in 01,03 and 04... the worst defense he had for those years was ranked 6th in the league in pts and that was in 01.. in 03 the Pats had the #1 ranked D in pts, and in 04 they had the #2 ranked D in pts... as i said, no one player can win a title without help... its not even debatable... |
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He had 30 ****ing carries. It's not like he was busting a bunch of big runs. |
Can't believe I forgot about Vaughn Hebron,oops my bad HOF material FTW!
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You tard. |
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:edit: I have to highlight your use of the preferred Chiefsplanet spelling of 'genius'...that alone is repworthy. |
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JC would have 2100 yrds on 350 at 6 ypc. TD had 392 carries in 98. |
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TD was a flash in the pan,no more,no less...geez
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and their defense was dominant... #2 defense in the nfl in pts allowed... |
Also think of this,if Portis would have never left he might have had more yards than TD. He certainly was alot faster...
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Davis crushed it in the post season. He was at his best in the biggest games. |
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my point is that it is what it is... give them their credit at face value... if you want to take credit from either of them for reasons of scheme or talent or etc, then anyone can do the same for any other SB wiining player... thats my original point and my point still... |
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that was Portis wasnt it? |
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i'm sorry it doesnt meet your standards of noteworthiness... i guess youve been spoiled by the bar being raised so high by the performances Chief RBs have had in SBs... |
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KC Wolf has made some spectacular tackles in his day.
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This...
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TD has been a HOF semi finalist 4 times... |
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Priest was crushing it in 01, 02 and 03. Same shit, except we didn't have a HOF QB, PB WRs and defense that wasn't 32nd. |
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there is this thing called ypc... perhaps you've heard of it... |
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He got a full game's worth of carries. So he produced a full game's worth of yards. This isn't hard. You're trying to equate what he did with Charles did to the Donkey D in 2009 or something...when he averaged 10 YPC. Not flying. |
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Career Highlights, Awards, and Accolades:
•Lowest drafted player to rush for over 1,000 yards in his rookie season. •Three-time Pro Bowler: 1996-1998. •UPI AFC Offensive MVP: 1996. •PFWA MVP: 1998. •Espy Award winner: 1999. •Two-time AP Offensive Player of the Year: 1996 and 1998. •NFL MVP: 1998. •Two-time Super Bowl champion: 1997 and 1998. •Super Bowl MVP: 1997. •Named to the 1990s NFL All-Decade Team. •One of only four players in NFL history to rush for 2,000 or more yards in one season: 2,008 yards in 1998. •Led the AFC in rushing three times: 1996-98. •Led the NFL in rushing once: 1998. •All-time NFL leader with seven consecutive 100 yard rushing playoff games. •Became the first player to rush for three touchdowns in a Super Bowl: 1997. •Set 47 Denver Bronco team records over his career. Davis is arguably the best playoff running back in NFL history. In eight career playoff games he accumulated 1,140 yards rushing on 204 carries and 12 touchdowns. He helped lead the Broncos to back-to-back Super Bowl titles in 1997 and 1998. Davis dominated both playoff years with 581 yards rushing in 1997 and 468 yards rushing in 1998. He became the first player ever to rush for three touchdowns in a Super Bowl in 1997, when he was named Super Bowl MVP. Maybe even more impressive than the rushing numbers is the fact that Davis played the 1997 Super Bowl with a terrible migraine headache. In the 1997 playoffs, Davis scored a total of 48 points, an all-time record until it was broken in 2006. Davis also holds an all-time playoff record with seven straight 100 yard rushing games. |
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Are you Dungver Broke-hoes fans done nut-hugging a scheme rb that has been long since forgotten til this thread?
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Priest played in one playoff game for the Chiefs and averaged 7+ yards a carry. It's not his fault the defense couldn't force a punt. He also had 208 total yards in that game, which is more total yards than Terrell Davis ever had in a playoff game.
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Priest also played with shit wide receivers, and a shit defense. Dude had 2300 total yards in 14 games in 2002. He could have put up 2,000 rushing yards in Denver's offense easy. |
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who cares what charles did against a terrible defense in a meaningless reg season game?... you're trying to minimize a super bowl mvp performance at the games highest platform... thats whats not gonna fly... |
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i could argue that TD wouldve outproduced holemes easily had he played behind KCs line... but its a useless argument... who knows and who cares... stop having sour grapes about TDs accomplishements... |
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you don't get 4 semi finalists nominations from the HOF voters if the very idea of being a HOFer is "outrageous"... |
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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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Priest: 136 total yards per start. 1.1 TD per start. Davis: 115.4 yards per start. .844 TD per start. You lose. |
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all it takes is 15 seconds of reading to see we havent come close to running out of arguments in favor of TD... the reasons are countless... exactly how many times has holmes been nominated as a semi finalist for the HOF?... and i guess the butt hurt thing depends on where you're sitting... becuz all i am reading are butt hurt chiefs fans trying to grasp at haterade reasons TD isnt that good... a lot more disses at TD on this thread than disses from Broncos fans towards Holmes... in large, we arent dissing Holmes or discrediting him too much, instead we're just reminding of TDs dominance... sorry, but the ones "butt hurt" are you chierfs fans... |
Terrel Davis was autographing bottles of his BBQ in my Safeway the other day. That was weird.
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Priest has not been nominated for the HOF because he retired in 2007 you ****ing moron.
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i think its hilarious how you feel you get to be the determiner of what stat wins and loses this argument... if you wish i can show you stats that show that drew bledsoe was better than joe montana... shall i?... |
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Davis was good, there's no denying it. But he wasn't HOF good. Had he managed to make it through another two or three productive seasons, we wouldn't be having this discussion. But he didn't, so he's not.
Next up, Knowmo tells us why Jim Leonahrd will make everyone forget about Brian Dawkins. |
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but carry on, I know you have a hard time understanding basic logic. |
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