sonnyblack65
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Danny Woodhead used to do that in practice in NE, saw it a few timesR.C Owens an x basketballer once blocked a field goal while standing under the crossbar, yep, just jumped up and swatted the ball down.
Danny Woodhead used to do that in practice in NE, saw it a few timesR.C Owens an x basketballer once blocked a field goal while standing under the crossbar, yep, just jumped up and swatted the ball down.
......you see that little guy at the bottom whistling?Think that is Randy White, can't be Danny.
Danny Woodhead used to do that in practice in NE, saw it a few times
5 '6 1/8 but a tall 5'6He was how tall?
Guess that is illegal now.
High jumper Reynaldo Brown could jump up and kick the crossbar, guessing that is unusual. Blocking a kick with a foot, hmmmm?
He did and he willyou cant ignore receiving... Craig, was one of the best receiving backs.. and his numbers show that... and it explains why his rushing numbers are a little lower... because he was used more in the passing game...
He did and he will
Let the cherry picking begin.Joe Perry played on a team with the great Hugh "King" McElhenny, he did most the pass catching. Perry in a very unique situation. Give me the name of a top 40 rusher who played beside another Hall of Fame RB?
I do like me a good punter...You normally seem to know your stuff but Danny White? What the hell.
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Let the cherry picking begin.
Jim Brown/Bobby Mitchell easily the #1 RB duo
Larry Czonka/Mercury coke head Morris as much as that pains me to say it.
Lenny Moore/Alan Ameche
just to name a few from yesteryear.
More recent 16 games/less run first era.
Warrick Dunn/Alstott
Melvin Gordon/Phillip Lindsay Still TBD
Ready for the goal post move, and go...
Right on cue.Bobby Mitchell isn't in the Hall of Fame because of his days beside Jim Brown, he is there because of his Redskins days as a WR*****
Mercury Morris, Alan "Horse" Ameche, aren't in the HOF,.
You should have said......how about Jim Taylor and Paul Hornung, both in the HOF they are the only other pair of FB/RB in the HOF.
Stud RB's/FB/RB there together....
Rick Casares/Willie Galimore Bears
Tank Younger/Deacon Dan Towler Rams
Dick Bass/"Jaguar" Jon Arnett Rams
Franco Harris/Rocky Bliear Steelers
Matt Snell/Emerson Boozer Jets
Keith Lincoln/Paul Lowe Chargers
Hewritt Dixon/Clemon Daneils Raiders
Curtis McClinton/Abner Haynes Chiefs
Kevin Mack/Ernest Byner Browns
Herschel Walker/Tony Dorsett Cowboys
Bo Jackson/Marcus Allen Raiders
Wendell Tyler/Roger Craig Niners
Nick Chubb/Kareem Hunt Browns
**** Browns traded Mitchell to the Redskins for the rights to Ernie Davis the Heisman winner, which made no sense a all since they had Jim Brown. As we know Dvis died from Lukemia.
Right on cue.
So now let's cherry pick how a player got into the hall.
You are too much.
Are they in the hall or not?
Take this loss like a man. You threw out a challenge and lost. No big deal.
Look everyone here knows you're the champion search engine geek. You try and make it appear like you watched half the players you talk about.Dude, if you are talking Bobby Mitchel then you are so far off it's comical. Everyone knows he was a WR, are you really this desperare, yep...you are.
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Wait, who is the apple, Craig or Perry
Look everyone here knows you're the champion search engine geek. You try and make it appear like you watched half the players you talk about.
Mitchell was the ultimate out of the backfield threat of his time. This is not arguable. Nor is it arguable he was a RB and flanker. Not a WR.
Search using every search engine you want. When you get done cherry picking I'll post multiple resources stating he was a RB. Arguably one of the greatest tandems in NFL history.
Now tuck your tail and run away. You're wrong no matter how you try and spin it.
You're first mistake is trying to compare athletes of different eras with your stats.
Hell we have 300# linemen who are faster than a majority of the guys you listed.
Go ahead spin away.
Dude, I saw Bobby Mitchell run track at Illinois, I don't BS about being a long time fan. Saw Jim Brown at Syracuse, yep, just a little kid.
Pay attention
Mitchell started out a RB to Jim Browns FB, he played 4 seasons in that role, ok? Then for some stupid reason Paul Brown decided he wanted to pair Enie Davis the Heieman winner with Brown. Well the Redskins had that pick so they trade Mitchell to the Redskins for the rights to get Davis...ok? As a Redskins Mitchell was switched to WR and that was whee he should have been all along. he was fantastic. He hd 393 catchs for 6492 yards and 48 TD's as a Redskin................WR. He is in the Hall of Fame because of his eploits as a WR, check out his football cards yep....WR.
When he retired he was the number one WR in NFL history stat wise.
So you are as wrong as wrong can get.
"when he retired he was the number one WR in NFL history stat wise"
If Mitchell retired as the # 1 WR stat wise how did Raymond Berry retire one year before him with more catches, yards & TD's?
Mitchell receiving stats. 521 catches / 7,954 yards / 65 TD's (he retired in '68)
Berry receiving stats. 631 catches / 9,275 yards / 68 TD's ( he retired in '67)
"when he retired he was the number one WR in NFL history stat wise"
If Mitchell retired as the # 1 WR stat wise how did Raymond Berry retire one year before him with more catches, yards & TD's?
Mitchell receiving stats. 521 catches / 7,954 yards / 65 TD's (he retired in '68)
Berry receiving stats. 631 catches / 9,275 yards / 68 TD's ( he retired in '67)