Good point. I don't think Payton scored a TD in that game. But they all got rings.Give me The Fridge for that 1 yard TD!
Good point. I don't think Payton scored a TD in that game. But they all got rings.Give me The Fridge for that 1 yard TD!
Yes to Jim Brown.Well said Schulz and a good example of the folly of picking a "greatest rb in NFL history". Most of those arguments are emotional and subjective, and add little to a reasoned conversation of the pros and cons of each player.
Payton won a SB, and I don't think scored a TD in the game. That doesn't diminish his career, and he has a SB ring. And where do players from much earlier generations fit - like Jim Brown? We can wonder how a guy like Sanders would have played with a good team, but it's not worth the time.
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My Hometown Man! He’s from Tyler, TXAll this talk about running backs, but nobody mentions Earl Campbell. Back in his best years, there was nothing like Earl Campbell on Monday Night Football, with the tearaway jerseys.
Poor guy gets around in a wheelchair much of the time, now... paying the price every day. I feel badly for the guy, but I sure am grateful for the excitement he created.
Dan Pastorini said Houston's playbook was simple. If Earl looked out of breath in the huddle, he'd ask him, "Are you tired?" If Campbell said "yeah", Pastorini'd say, "Ok, I'll just throw a couple then."
Check out how he destroys Jack Tatum at about the 3-minute mark.
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I never liked that old coach with the cowboy hat after he said something to the effect that he'd run Earl Campbell into the ground. Which he did. An *** hole imo. Bo something?All this talk about running backs, but nobody mentions Earl Campbell. Back in his best years, there was nothing like Earl Campbell on Monday Night Football, with the tearaway jerseys.
Poor guy gets around in a wheelchair much of the time, now... paying the price every day. I feel badly for the guy, but I sure am grateful for the excitement he created.
Dan Pastorini said Houston's playbook was simple. If Earl looked out of breath in the huddle, he'd ask him, "Are you tired?" If Campbell said "yeah", Pastorini'd say, "Ok, I'll just throw a couple then."
Check out how he destroys Jack Tatum at about the 3-minute mark.
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Raiders suckMy Hometown Man! He’s from Tyler, TX
Btw that Jack Tatum was one of the hardest hitting Defenders in NFL history. He crippled Stingley? As kids we used to sing “we Hatum.. he’s Jack Tatum.. he crippled a man for life”.
That’s the Raiders, Jack Tatum that hit him on the goal line. That’s a Bus hitting a Semi. You can see the power Jack inflicted even on Earl, but the Power Earl had in that low Center was too much.
Btw. His legs remind me of Quadzilla AJ Dillon. You can imagine what Dillon would’ve done to guys back then also.
Bum Phillips?I never liked that old coach with the cowboy hat after he said something to the effect that he'd run Earl Campbell into the ground. Which he did. An *** hole imo. Bo something?
Didn't they call Earl the Tyler Rose?My Hometown Man! He’s from Tyler, TX
Very well-named, IMO.Yeah. Bum Phillips.
Good catch and further illustrates why it's so hard to pick the best rb in NFL history. And the game and rules have evolved, making it even harder.All this talk about running backs, but nobody mentions Earl Campbell. Back in his best years, there was nothing like Earl Campbell on Monday Night Football, with the tearaway jerseys.
Poor guy gets around in a wheelchair much of the time, now... paying the price every day. I feel badly for the guy, but I sure am grateful for the excitement he created.
Dan Pastorini said Houston's playbook was simple. If Earl looked out of breath in the huddle, he'd ask him, "Are you tired?" If Campbell said "yeah", Pastorini'd say, "Ok, I'll just throw a couple then."
Check out how he destroys Jack Tatum at about the 3-minute mark.
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Sounds familiar. We’re “Rose City” it would go in stride with that Nickname for sureBum Phillips?
Didn't they call Earl the Tyler Rose?

Interesting read on ESPN.com,
2025 NFL positional group rankings: Best, worst team units
Per the author, Mike Clay: If you look at where GB is rated on each grouping and as a whole compared to the other NFC North teams (and the league) would make one believe or at least ponder that this GB team is #4 of 4 in their own division. MN, Det and CHI are ranked higher overall 5,6,8 or 9 while GB is 15. On a grouping basis some surprises (WR group ranked 17 and last in their own division with MN at 5, CHI at 7 and Det at 8). QB is ranked 15 with only Det higher. Their OL is ranked higher than I believe it to be. When reviewing the Bears rankings overall a surprise at how how highly their groupings are rated. What does that translate to in 2025-26, I dont know but it certainly brings up questions that fans of this team have and may be asking this year. Is GB actually the best team in the Div? Are they actually positioned to not just get into the playoffs but make a run? Very interesting!
Yes and I’m assuming this includes the room including QB2, that’s Love-Malik?Preseason "Rankings" are about as accurate/inaccurate as Weather predictions 60 days out. While I don't know what the author of those rankings based their opinion on, I guarantee it wasn't on any actual 2025 stats. Nor was it probably based very highly on development, which yes, is opinion and projection as well.
This is why they play all 17 games.
Are they weighing against W-L records 21-16 etc?
Good analogy for preseason predictions. Hell the weather can't be predicted accurately for tomorrow. The reason these (sports) predictions exist is that fans just can't get enough info on their team, and other teams as well.Preseason "Rankings" are about as accurate/inaccurate as Weather predictions 60 days out. While I don't know what the author of those rankings based their opinion on, I guarantee it wasn't on any actual 2025 stats. Nor was it probably based very highly on development, which yes, is opinion and projection as well.
This is why they play all 17 games.
My guess, and it is a guess, is that Willis will be traded before September. Or he may get traded to a team that loses its QB during the season.Yes and I’m assuming this includes the room including QB2, that’s Love-Malik?
Where are they ranking Malik? Last ? Are they weighing against W-L records 21-16 etc?
I would think if anything Malik is average rated at QB2
He’s likely not going to drag our QB room down dramatically?
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Ranking the NFL’s 32 Backup QBs of 2025
Our top player has earned over $330 million in his career, while our No. 2 signal-caller has taken a team to the Super Bowl.www.si.com
If a QB2 is #9 what’s the overall ranking? Isn’t that helpful? How many Top #10 QB’s also have a Top 10 QB2?
These are teams with a Top 10 QB1 AND Top 10 QB2
Marcus Mariota Washington
Jake Browning Bengals
Jimmy Garrapolo Rams
If anything Malik should increase our QB room score, not lower it.
Good analogy for preseason predictions. Hell the weather can't be predicted accurately for tomorrow. The reason these (sports) predictions exist is that fans just can't get enough info on their team, and other teams as well.
I admit I read all of this stuff. But like the outcome of PS games, don't put much stock into it. We're all just passing time until September.
Packers trade a 2027 6th round pick to the Eagles for OT Darian Kinnard.