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Sorter 09-02-2012 12:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Bowser (Post 8870885)

pos rep for you sir

Molitoth 09-02-2012 12:58 AM

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Can't wait to watch his son play at Stanford.
Me too!

Sorter 09-02-2012 01:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Molitoth (Post 8872090)
Me too!

Seriously, it is a wonderful situation for him. Pro style, run heavy O at a great academic institution.

kcxiv 09-02-2012 01:45 AM

They said that Little Barry runs the 40 in 4.31. thats faster then his pops. They said a little taller, but has more top speed.

Should be interesting watching Stanford this year.

Tribal Warfare 09-02-2012 03:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Fruit Ninja (Post 8872154)
They said that Little Barry runs the 40 in 4.31. thats faster then his pops. They said a little taller, but has more top speed.

Should be interesting watching Stanford this year.

He isn't built like him or has his running style, I hate to make this comparison but his style is more like Charles than his Dad's.

kcxiv 09-02-2012 06:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Tribal Warfare (Post 8872200)
He isn't built like him or has his running style, I hate to make this comparison but his style is more like Charles than his Dad's.

Yeah. But at least this kid has real talent and could be something special. Its rare that kids of famous great athletes do well in the pros. Seems like little Barry has a chance to be pretty good. Some of his plant and goes looks like his dad though.

Sofa King 09-02-2012 07:27 AM

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With 1,114 total yards lost during his ten year career, former Detroit Lions running back Barry Sanders is the NFL's all-time leader in negative yardage. But, never has a loss looked so good.
http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-game-h...-Backward-Runs


I can't embed but here's the video.

Al Bundy 09-02-2012 07:41 AM

I saw 3 or 4 plays in that video that would lead to 15 yards personal foul penalties now.

okcchief 09-02-2012 08:10 AM

My all-time favorite player to watch. No one ever has or ever will run like him.

jjjayb 09-02-2012 08:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Sofa King (Post 8872323)
http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-game-h...-Backward-Runs


I can't embed but here's the video.

And from that link, Barry Sanders lost 110 yards per season. The great "only get's positive yards" Walter Payton lost 64 yards per season.

Lex Luthor 09-02-2012 08:34 AM

Barry Sanders is getting a lot of love in this thread. I was a big fan of his until he decided to totally **** over his team and his fans by abruptly retiring at the start of training camp without even bothering to tell ANYONE. He just fled the country without telling anybody where he was. The Lions opened training camp, and the big question was "Where is Barry Sanders?". After everyone wondered for several days what the hell had happened, he FINALLY faxed a letter to his hometown newspaper announcing his retirement.

He walked away from football at the age of 30 and still in the prime of his career. I'd be just fine with that if he'd had the guts to tell his team that he was going to do that. But he didn't. He was a total coward who showed a complete lack of respect for his team and his fans. The Lions gave him an $11 million signing bonus as part of his $35 million contract just two years prior to that, and they deserved better than that.

That single act destroyed the goodwill of a lot of fans of his.

Al Bundy 09-02-2012 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Brainiac (Post 8872387)
Barry Sanders is getting a lot of love in this thread. I was a big fan of his until he decided to totally **** over his team and his fans by abruptly retiring at the start of training camp without even bothering to tell ANYONE. He just fled the country without telling anybody where he was. The Lions opened training camp, and the big question was "Where is Barry Sanders?". After everyone wondered for several days what the hell had happened, he FINALLY faxed a letter to his hometown newspaper announcing his retirement.

He walked away from football at the age of 30 and still in the prime of his career. I'd be just fine with that if he'd had the guts to tell his team that he was going to do that. But he didn't. He was a total coward who showed a complete lack of respect for his team and his fans. The Lions gave him an $11 million signing bonus as part of his $35 million contract just two years prior to that, and they deserved better than that.

That single act destroyed the goodwill of a lot of fans of his.

You mean the way teams cut players all the time with no warning?

SAUTO 09-02-2012 08:47 AM

He had hinted at retirement prior
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Molitoth 09-02-2012 08:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Brainiac (Post 8872387)
Barry Sanders is getting a lot of love in this thread. I was a big fan of his until he decided to totally **** over his team and his fans by abruptly retiring at the start of training camp without even bothering to tell ANYONE. He just fled the country without telling anybody where he was. The Lions opened training camp, and the big question was "Where is Barry Sanders?". After everyone wondered for several days what the hell had happened, he FINALLY faxed a letter to his hometown newspaper announcing his retirement.

He walked away from football at the age of 30 and still in the prime of his career. I'd be just fine with that if he'd had the guts to tell his team that he was going to do that. But he didn't. He was a total coward who showed a complete lack of respect for his team and his fans. The Lions gave him an $11 million signing bonus as part of his $35 million contract just two years prior to that, and they deserved better than that.

That single act destroyed the goodwill of a lot of fans of his.

From what Barry has shown, he's been one of the classiest players in the league. I will choose to give him the benefit of the doubt on believing that he had excellent reason to retire from football. He lost his love for the game, and didn't want to continue doing something he didn't love doing. Honestly I wish a lot of other players would take this route so teams aren't wasting money on players who no longer care.
Barry wanted to win a championship, and the team was never in a position to even sniff that, despite what Barry did to help out.

I read a bit of his book, but that was years ago.

Stewie 09-02-2012 09:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Deberg_1990 (Post 8871038)
Ironically, the first time the Chiefs played against Sanders in 1990 was the Barry Word 200 yard rushing game.

I was at that game sitting in the end zone. I've never seen a guy make starts/stops/cuts like Sanders. I didn't appreciate it until I saw it with my own eyes. It was a complete contrast to Okoye and Word that just pounded on people.


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