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Post by GEO's Backup Account on May 31, 2008 13:01:35 GMT -5
NFL.com's OpinionNFL.com publishes a lot of these lists and as interesting ones appear, I'll post these threads and see who agrees or disagrees with the list. Which picks would be on your list as well and which ones should be nowhere close to the Top 10?
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Post by BlackOps on May 31, 2008 16:01:45 GMT -5
What constitutes elusive? If elusive is running over people and not letting them take you down, Jim Brown has to be on the list. If elusive is using your blocks well and being past everyone before they can get a finger on you, then Devin Hester has to be on the list. If elusive is being the best running QB of all time, Michael Vick has to be on the list. How about Eric !!!!erson?
Can't disagree with Sanders or Sayers, I think they have their spot in the top two. I never knew that Faulk was so "elusive" but I guess he was.
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Post by Master Shake on Jun 1, 2008 20:39:08 GMT -5
Marshall Faulk was all about elusiveness!
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Post by TrojansFan5 on Jul 29, 2008 14:22:28 GMT -5
I disagree. They don't have Emmit Smith or Marcus Allen. Marshall Faulk kind of surprised me. I don't know why because he was good, for some reason i just didn't think Faulk would be on the list
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Post by Nyi28nhl on Jul 29, 2008 14:28:41 GMT -5
What constitutes elusive? If elusive is running over people and not letting them take you down, Jim Brown has to be on the list. If elusive is using your blocks well and being past everyone before they can get a finger on you, then Devin Hester has to be on the list. If elusive is being the best running QB of all time, Michael Vick has to be on the list. How about Eric !!!!erson? Can't disagree with Sanders or Sayers, I think they have their spot in the top two. I never knew that Faulk was so "elusive" but I guess he was. Elusive is evading tackles by juking, spinning, etc. Basically finesse moves. That's why Brown doesn't fit. He's a power back, not an elusive one.
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