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Although it may seem strange to see Walter's name on this list was there ever an NFL RB with his size who ever ran harder, doled out more punishment to would be tacklers, and was more durable than Walter Payton? I didn't think so.
I don't think any of us will ever tire of watching his highlight reels and that run he made against KC where he just bounced of tacklers like he was a pinball. He's wasn't eluding them so much as he was simply lowering his shoulder and bouncing away from them. One of the toughest runs I've ever seen him make.
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One of the Favorite's I have on saved. Awsome video, sure many have seen, Look at 1:01, instead of running out of bounds ,WP turns in and hits the would be "hitter" Even the switching of the ball carring arm is perfect. Want to be a RB, learn for WP. ( OK besides the loaf of bread he does he and there) Then look at the placement of his passes. Even his OWN teammate couldn't bring him down. To have grown up watching WP was the one spoil in life I get, I'm a happy MAN. Only one close to him MIGHT be Barry Sanders, I so respect him too. Now tell me the running game is a thing of the PAST with a runner like Sir Walter Payton.
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I know he was only a rb but I would have had him in the top ten. He ran the ball through contact and to hurt the defender. He also ran w/no souls in his shoes so he could feel how the cletes were reacting to the turf and wore his hs thigh pads b/c they were so thin.
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another favorite of mine so much so bought his autographed jersey, framed it, and placed it above the tv i watch bears games on
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Defensive backs and linebackers feared tacking him.
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Originally Posted by
motownbear
another favorite of mine so much so bought his autographed jersey, framed it, and placed it above the tv i watch bears games on
Mo, will you let me borrow it on a permanent basis?
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I'm getting to that age where a lifetime warranty just doesn't mean as much to me anymore as an afternoon nap.
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He could throw the ball 70 yards. He could kick it 70 yards. He was a great blocker, runner, receiver, & competitor. He led the league in KO returns as a rookie. IMHO he was the best overall RB of all time & possibly the best "football Player" to ever play the game.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJeTgQ-lgvE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75vgjnFVQFo
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I think the only football player who can really compare to Walter Payton, at any position, is Jerry Rice. While Rice holds all the major offensive records by a skill position player save for rushing yards, it took him a full seven to eight years longer to break Payton's record for most total yards in a career. Some people say Jim Brown was greatest running back/fullback of all time, but then again, when in the hell was he ever asked to be a primary blocker or a receiver? Not very often, compared to Payton. The Browns at the time Jim Brown played were a lot better team than were the Bears during the bulk of Payton's career. So I think that Payton is at least better than Brown, and maybe better than Rice, too.