Barry Sanders, nowhere near the blocking that Emmit Smith got in Dallas and it still took Emmit forever to break the record. Second is Walter Payton, Emmit might be top 5.
Barry Sanders + Dallas Offensive line = 18,000 rushing yds.
2007-05-08 07:54:51
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answered by Rick W 3
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Has to be Barry Sanders. He had an aweful line to put up with for many years in Detroit and he made moves that I haven't seen a running back make in years. Walter Payton or Jim Brown are close seconds......
2007-05-08 08:12:21
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answered by bigscho5276 2
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1. Barry Sanders
2.Jim Thorpe
3.Gale Sayers
4.Emmit Smith
5.Eric Dickerson
6.Jim Brown
7.Walter Payton
8.Steve Van Buren
9.Ladanian Tomlision
10.Earl Cambell
2007-05-08 08:08:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Barry Sanders
2007-05-08 07:56:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Barry Sanders and/or Walter Payton
2007-05-08 07:52:38
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answered by seven7rhymes 3
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If Barry kept playing he would be the all time yards leader, not Emmit, so I say Barry, but the same arguement could be used for Jim Brown. But I still go with Barry.
2007-05-08 07:55:37
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answered by mike g 2
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It depends on who youask or where you ask it,but for my money, its Barry Sanders. Older folks might say Jim Brown. You could split the difference and say Walter Payton.
2007-05-08 09:07:46
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answered by Slowjay 2
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Hard to pick just one because they do different things.
1-Jim Brown
1a-Barry Sanders
2-Walter Payton
3-Marshall Faulk
4-Gale Sayers
5-Eric Dickerson
2007-05-08 07:55:46
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answered by SL A 2
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Gale Sayers
2007-05-08 07:54:12
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answered by kteaff 2
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Jim brown or emmit smith or barry sanders but reall jim brown
2007-05-08 07:55:13
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answered by Zachary 2
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