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Event Time/Distance Year Name 100 Yd Dash 9.8 1967 John Riggins 220 Yd Dash 21.7 1967 John Riggins 100 M Dash 10.90 1980 Todd Polson 200 M Dash 22.10 1981 Todd Polson 400 M Dash 49.82 1982 Todd Polson 800 M Run 1:57.91 2013 Lukas Koch 1600 M Run 4:16.63 2013 Lukas Koch Abner Haynes was pretty good, he got the job done. By the way Riggins could also long jump over 21 feet. Used to be a video of Riggins winning one of those 100's at State. Then....poof! |
I saw him play at Kansas and in the pros. He had both power and speed, but the thing that stood out to me was the way he could change direction without losing either. He's a HOFer for sure.
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He was actually drafted by the Chiefs in the AFL draft out of the University of Kansas. But chose the Bears who also drafted him in the NFL draft. Oh what could have been...
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While at Kansas he averaged 7.1, 6.9, 5.2 in his three seasons. Funny thing there is nothing about kick returns.
It is unusual to have your starting RB returning kicks. Jim Brown actually returned some kickoffs. |
You have to remember that most college and pro teams at that time were running a T formation and the TE was seldom used as a receiver. Normally, your HBs were the fastest guys on the team. It wasn't until the AFL came along that the SE/Flanker (aka WR) became a thing. Chris Burford never had a 1000 yard season.
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Tom Fears had a couple 1000 yard seasons before the AFL. Bob Boyd a 1000 yard season. An NCAA 100 champ. How about.... <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/_m48B1yWnoY" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
Again, you cite just a few examples. Sure, there were some ends that had 1000 yard seasons over the 40 years of the NFL before the AFL came along, but the primary weapon before the AFL was the HB.
Before you bring up my statement about the T-formation, there was the Split-T, Wing-T, and even the Wishbone was another variation of the T. |
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He carried the ball like a loaf of bread.
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Sayers lives more on legendary potential and skill that outshone his contemporaries more than longevity or durability, that much is obvious.
But his potential and skill is hard to visualize in contemporary terms. Best I could imagine for a Chiefs fan of today, is picture if you had Jamaal Charles' most productive season and Devin Hester's, in the same player. The thing that differentiates his from other young RB phenoms was how he could split defenders and completely change the field in full stride. People are STILL agape how Michael Vick and Lamar Jackson did something vaguely similar once or twice in their careers. |
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Jim Taylor John Henry Johnson Marion Motley Tank Younger Rick Casares Joe Perry Alan Amechi Alex Webster Bronko Nagurski Nick Pietrasonte Dick Bass All listed as fullbacks The first 1000 yard rusher in the AFL FB Cookie Gilchrist |
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