I cant agree with those 3 names. I would actually have Tony Dorsett in before those 3 guys. Bo Jackson is just trolling, dude never had 1,000 yards rushing and you put him in top 10 of all time.![]()
Ain't trying to argue bruh, we're all gonna have our personal preferences. Just from being in the game myself I'd put them ahead of Emmit. And I don't just base things off stats and numbers, because in football that has a lot to do with who's on your team as well. Bo Jackson was the best athlete ever at the position. After Barry Sanders, Gail Sayers is arguably the most elusive runner of all time, and he added value in the return game. Adrian Peterson is a monster, but he runs a little too reckless and his OL is
. I always wonder if Barry Sanders had played for the Cowboys, and Emmit had played for the Lions how differently their careers would've turned out. I don't think Emmit would even be in consideration of the top 10.
at people with bo jackson in their top 10 rbs even trying to argue with me about LT and Faulk get the fukk outta here 


No need to get so emotional. We're not arguing like Basketball Wives, we're having healthy debate like grown men. Although others may not, many people that actually played in the NFL rank Bo Jackson very high. I have a coach who was a pro bowl linebacker, and he said Bo was hands down the best RB he ever played against. So forgive me for riding with people that actually played the game, over people that just pull out stat books and use that as the sole judging criteria.
I'd rank Marshall ahead, but they're really neck-and-neck. It just depends on what type of offensive scheme you want to run.