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<blockquote data-quote="Poppa San" data-source="post: 891619" data-attributes="member: 2547"><p>I compare versus their contemporaries, mainly to dilute the rule and game changes.</p><p>1. Don Hutson</p><p>2. Bill Howton</p><p>3. Sterling Sharpe</p><p>4. James Lofton</p><p></p><p>Who was <a href="https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/H/HowtBi00.htm" target="_blank">Bill Howton</a>? Twice all Pro, twice led the league with over 1k yards (in 12 games), averaged about 100 yards per game for those two seasons, led league in scoring once. He did this on a 50's era team that made the gory years seem successful. Picture this year's Davante's numbers on a team like the Jags. And all in the days of 4 yards and a cloud of dust.</p><p></p><p>Driver is tough to leave off but he played with HOF QBs in an era of pass first and did it for a long time. That was how he got his numbers. He made top ten but never led the league. He was very good but not dominant. I can see Adams knocking Lofton off the list.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Poppa San, post: 891619, member: 2547"] I compare versus their contemporaries, mainly to dilute the rule and game changes. 1. Don Hutson 2. Bill Howton 3. Sterling Sharpe 4. James Lofton Who was [URL='https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/H/HowtBi00.htm']Bill Howton[/URL]? Twice all Pro, twice led the league with over 1k yards (in 12 games), averaged about 100 yards per game for those two seasons, led league in scoring once. He did this on a 50's era team that made the gory years seem successful. Picture this year's Davante's numbers on a team like the Jags. And all in the days of 4 yards and a cloud of dust. Driver is tough to leave off but he played with HOF QBs in an era of pass first and did it for a long time. That was how he got his numbers. He made top ten but never led the league. He was very good but not dominant. I can see Adams knocking Lofton off the list. [/QUOTE]
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