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Greatest RB ever

Discussion in 'Talk, Talk (off topic)' started by Just Piddling, Oct 11, 2010.

  1. I miss watching him play. His touchdown celebrations were the best ever too :Cool_thumbs_up:

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    Collegiate
    • He set 34 NCAA records during his Heisman Campaign.
    • He holds the national college single-season rushing record with 2,628 rushing yards in 1988.
    • In 1988, Sanders won the Heisman Trophy while attending Oklahoma State University.
    • In 2008, Sanders was ranked #2 in ESPN's list of the Top 25 Greatest College Football Players Ever.

    Professional
    • In the 1989 NFL draft, he was selected in the 1st round (3rd overall) by the Detroit Lions.
    • As a receiver, Sanders had 352 receptions for 2,921 yards and 10 touchdowns for the Detroit Lions.
    • Sanders led the NFL in rushing yards four times. 1990, 1994, 1996, and 1997.
    • Most Seasons, 1,100 or More Yards Rushing (10) tied with Walter Payton
    • Most Consecutive Seasons, 1,100 or More Yards Rushing (10)
    • Most Seasons, 1,300 or More Yards Rushing (9) tied with Walter Payton
    • Most Seasons, 1,400 or More Yards Rushing (7)
    • Most Consecutive Seasons, 1,400 or More Yards Rushing (5) tied with Emmitt Smith, 1991-1995
    • Most Seasons, 1,500 or More Yards Rushing (5)
    • Most Consecutive Seasons, 1,500 or More Yards Rushing (4)
    • In 1997, he set an NFL record by rushing for at least 100 yards in 14 consecutive games and became only the third player to reach 2,000 yards in a single season. He shared the NFL MVP award with Brett Favre.
    • During the final 14 games of the 1997 season Sanders rushed for exactly 2000 yards on 310 carries (6.5 yd./carry), a figure which bears comparison with O.J. Simpson's 14-game mark of 2003 yards on 332 carries (6.0 yd./carry).
    • Each of his 10 years from 1989 through 1998 he was first- or second-team All-Pro and selected to the Pro Bowl.
    • Over his professional football career, he rushed for at least 100 yards in 76 games, just short of Walter Payton's 77 games and Emmitt Smith's 78 games.
    • NFL record 25 games in which Sanders rushed for 150 yards or more. Brown is second with 22 games.
    • NFL record 46 games in which Sanders had 150 yards from scrimmage or more. Walter Payton is second with 45.
    • 15 career touchdown runs of 50 yards or more, most in NFL history. Brown is second with 12.
    • At the time of his retirement, Sanders' 15,269 career rushing yards placed him second behind Walter Payton's 16,726 yards. At Sanders' then-current yearly yardage pace, he would have eclipsed Payton within one or two years. Payton died from liver cancer at age 45 just months after Sanders' sudden retirement.
     
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