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stillers4me
12-28-2020, 09:03 AM
This man deserves a ring......no matter where he is playing!

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86WARD
12-28-2020, 10:29 AM
Agree. Top of the line class act.

Shoes
12-28-2020, 12:07 PM
Great guy! Welcome to Pittsburgh...at a discount! :chuckle:

tom444
12-28-2020, 12:16 PM
You tell 'em JJ.

Fire Goodell
12-28-2020, 12:35 PM
I always felt bad for great players stuck on shitty teams

DesertSteel
12-28-2020, 03:29 PM
Sign him to replace Bud and have Watt bookends. What a tandem that would be. They'd feed off one another.

Crow-Magnon
12-28-2020, 03:44 PM
I live in the Houston area. I see a lot of folks wearing Texans gear, but you don’t “feel it in the air” like I’m used to back home. Then again, we didn’t have 75,000 seat HS stadiums or televised HS games that look like a SNF telecast.

It’s not a good franchise. JJ deserves better.

pczach
12-28-2020, 05:26 PM
Great guy! Welcome to Pittsburgh...at a discount! :chuckle:



Vet minimum!

DesertSteel
12-28-2020, 06:32 PM
Vet minimum!
$750,000 per sack.

FrancoLambert
12-28-2020, 08:30 PM
JJ and TJ’s parents got some good DNA.

Impressive kids.

EzraTank
12-28-2020, 10:26 PM
I always felt bad for great players stuck on shitty teams

Barry Sanders would probably top of that list. Walter Payton was the same way until the 85 Bears came along.

Fire Goodell
12-29-2020, 01:28 AM
Barry Sanders would probably top of that list. Walter Payton was the same way until the 85 Bears came along.

Yeah I have a feeling Sanders retired because he wanted out of Detroit but they wouldn't get rid of him. To the GM's credit, why would he? He had the best running back in the league who wasn't a head case, and was a fan favorite. If he let Barry walk fans would have demanded his head. It was a no win situation for Barry or their front office.

EzraTank
12-29-2020, 12:59 PM
Yeah I have a feeling Sanders retired because he wanted out of Detroit but they wouldn't get rid of him. To the GM's credit, why would he? He had the best running back in the league who wasn't a head case, and was a fan favorite. If he let Barry walk fans would have demanded his head. It was a no win situation for Barry or their front office.

If you ever come across the FOOTBALL LIFE episode of Sanders, watch it. Great episode and Barry talks about all that stuff. He was so fed up with the team not committing to winning that he walked away with a lot of miles left on his tires. He played in one or two playoff game his whole career I think. Could you imagine switching him with Emmitt Smith and have him run behind that Dallas line in the early 90's? He would have had over 20,000 yards and multiple Superbowl's. To this day I think him and Gayle Sayers are the two best RB's I've ever seen (Sayers I only saw in film). Both of them had short careers but both were just incredible.

Crow-Magnon
12-29-2020, 05:30 PM
I was a boy when Sayers played. I was a man when Sanders played. In my mind, he’s the best RB that I’ve seen. If he had played on a good team he’d own every record in the book.

pczach
01-01-2021, 07:09 AM
I was a boy when Sayers played. I was a man when Sanders played. In my mind, he’s the best RB that I’ve seen. If he had played on a good team he’d own every record in the book.


Sayers was an incredible player. I was just a kid when he was doing his thing. I learned everything about him through highlights. He was fantastic.

Watching Barry Sanders run with a football and still seeing highlights of his runs makes me shake my head in amazement every time. He appeared to be able to do things that weren't humanly possible....literally! He was that different, and that much better than everyone else. They'll be showing highlights of his runs 50 years from now, and people are going to be looking at that saying that he would still be able to play the modern game with those moves and quickness.