You would have to fuck a different women every day for almost 55 years to get to 20,000 - was is magic Johnson that died of aids ?
Except that his death has been greatly exaggerated.
Wilt had to have done a lot of 2somes and 3somes or moresomes.
You would have to fuck a different women every day for almost 55 years to get to 20,000 - was is magic Johnson that died of aids ?
Very cool.I actually saw Jim Brown play.
Good info and frames of reference.The players at that time were quite large specimens. I followed the Detroit Lions at that time. In 1970, Errol Mann, the kicker and Altie Taylor, a running back were about 200 lbs. The offensive line, with C Ed Flanagan, 6'3'', 245 lbs, was flanked by Bob Kowakowski, Chuck Walton and Roger Shoals, were all about 245 to 260 lbs. Even defensive linemen such as Alex Karras averaged 6'2", 250 lbs. Linebackers Paul Naumoff, 215 lbs and Mike Lucci, 230 lbs. were also large people. Even TE Charlie Sanders was 6'4" and 225 lbs.
Burt Lancaster and Jim Brown were both about 6'2", but Burt was 190 lbs. He would have been run over by Jim Brown at 230 lbs. Brown's style was to run over and through the opposition. He disliked OJ Simpson, who always ran to the outside and eschewed the interior line. Rocky Bleier had to perform that task.
On other teams, HOF offensive linemen Bob Lilly and Ron Yary were both 6'5" but 260 and 255 lbs respectively.
Cookie Gilchrist was 251 pounds
BTW: Burt Lancaster player Jim Thorpe in a movie.
Cookie Gilchrist - Wikipedia
Jim Thorpe – All-American - Wikipedia
Great contributions to the discussion of Jim Brown.Marion Motley
Marion Motley
Position: FB-LB
6-1, 232lb (185cm, 105kg)
I use football-reference when I reminisce about the old days.Great contributions to the discussion of Jim Brown.
Bluecolt mentioned these guys.
C Ed Flanagan, 6'3'', 245 lbs, was flanked by Bob Kowakowski, Chuck Walton and Roger Shoals
Can you please give us their Wikipedia pages so we can know more about Jim Brown?
I've used baseball reference and hockey reference a lot as well.I always use
I sue football-reference when I reminisce about the old days.
He misreads and misunderstands lots of times. It's a constant with him.
Yes. I removed the reference to you.This was not my quote. It belonged to "onomatopoeia."
What is constant is how you invariably turtle when challenged and you are only brave when somebody criticizes me and then you have the courage to pile on. You always need somebody to fight your battles for you."You both misread and misunderstood why I mentioned Bo popping in his own dislocated hip, and I said Bo wasn't a gym rat.
Not suprising, from the guy who didn't understand a "What's his name?" question in New Sports Trivia:"
He misreads and misunderstands a lot of times. It's a constant with him.
And how did their careers compare to Jim Brown's.I mentioned Gilchrist and Motley because they were also big running backs (like Brown) and played in the same era although Gilchrist played in the CFL.
So at least you are admitting that your post served no purpose as per the topic of this thread.Just saying there were other big running backs besides Brown. Not saying they were better or even the same.
Why does everything have to be explained to you in excruciating detail? Nobody else is causing a fuss.So at least you are admitting that your post served no purpose as per the topic of this thread.
You would have to fuck a different women every day for almost 55 years to get to 20,000 - was is magic Johnson that died of aids ?
The running back position has been severely downgraded in today's NFL. Saquon Barkley of the NY Giants, who led his team in rushing and receiving, could not secure a long term contract. So he has to play under the franchised tag of $10.1 million. The team can slap him with the franchised tag again next season. By comparison, Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill will earn $30 million this year.
Running backs are being burned in college with a heavy punishing load. By the time they arrive in the NFL, they have just about only 5 years of good productivity left. The Cowboys Ezekiel Elliot is done. No team will sign him. Dalvin Cook was cut by the Vikings and is yet to sign with another team
What is constant is how you invariably turtle when challenged .../QUOTE]
@shack: Please quote any one of your TERB posts from the past 20 years in which YOU have admitted making a mistake after being challenged, and you didn't add an excuse why you did.
Which goes to my point that human beings and athletes have physically evolved over the decades making 1 on 1 comparisons from different eras invalid. So one has to compare how players did relative to their contemporaries.
Jim Brown would be a smaller fullback nowadays. A lot of them currently are 250 or more and the defensive linemen are over 300 lbs. Have any current running backs average 5.2 yards per carry over an approx 10 year span and physically dominated those linemen as Brown did , year after year after year over a 10 year span.
Derrick Henry may be the most physical RB currently. 6'3", 250 lbs. He averaged over 5 YPC only twice in 7 years.
The running back position has been severely downgraded in today's NFL. Saquon Barkley of the NY Giants, who led his team in rushing and receiving, could not secure a long term contract. So he has to play under the franchised tag of $10.1 million. The team can slap him with the franchised tag again next season. By comparison, Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill will earn $30 million this year.
Running backs are being burned in college with a heavy punishing load. By the time they arrive in the NFL, they have just about only 5 years of good productivity left. The Cowboys Ezekiel Elliot is done. No team will sign him. Dalvin Cook was cut by the Vikings and is yet to sign with another team
Ezekiel Elliott has played seven seasons and has career earnings of about $71M and a personal net worth of about $48M. I ain't crying any tears for Zeke. If he retired today, he'd still be pretty healthy and could live a great life doing other things of interest based on the money he made.