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ESPN lists their Top 10 running backs of all time.

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1. JIM BROWN

2. BARRY SANDERS

3. WALTER PAYTON

4. EMMITT SMITH

5. GALE SAYERS

6. LADAINIAN TOMLINSON

7. MARSHALL FAULK

8. O.J. SIMPSON

9. LENNY MOORE

10. ERIC DICKERSON

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Here is a list of the evaluators for ESPN

By the time all was said and done, Don Shula, Marv Levy, Dan Reeves, Robert Smith, Jerry Richardson, Floyd Reese, Jack Bushofsky and Emmitt Thomas had thrown around nearly four dozen names, debated the merits of runners who had seemed flawless when they entered the Pro Football Hall of Fame and helped pare a list to include only the most elite of the elite.

Jim Brown

Hey, Jim Brown was 6′2″ tall and 232 pounds in an era where a lot of linemen weren’t any bigger. He was fast and elusive. Brown only played for 9 years, but dominated all nine. Think of it, 12,000 yards in his career and they only played a 12 game season!

Barry Sanders

The Barry played for my hapless Lions. Oddly coaches used to pull him near the goal line, because of his small stature. Big mistake. Barry was the Lions for his entire career as they rarely surrounded him with any talent. Barry did not even have a good line in front of him. He was so fun to watch.

Walter Payton and Gale Sayers

The two great Chicago Bears blend in my memory. With power, grace, speed, and elusiveness, it seemed the Chicago Bears had great running backs forever.

Emmitt Smith

Dallas would usually give Emmitt a lead fullback block into a huge offensive line. Emmitt had the knack of making one cut off of the block and accelerating for max yards.

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Jon Kitna  (KIRTHMON F. DOZIER/Detroit Free Press)Lions fans use the “Fire someone” slogan a lot. We feel the need to fire a lot of Lions employees.

Let’s see, there is the ever popular however unlikely Fire Bill Ford Sr. We expect that one to soon turn into the Fire Bill Ford Jr. Those are the owners and they sell a lot of Ford trucks during NFL games.

Then there is the standard that we all live and die by, the Fire Matt Millen. The 7 victories this year is his high as a GM.

Now we have a new one in Fire Mike Martz! Mike is the offensive coordinator that does not believe in the run.

Oh, but we should not chant that one, because journeyman quarterback and all around good guy Jon Kitna says we need to bring Mike Martz back.

“We have a great relationship,” Kitna said when asked about Martz’s future. “He’s somebody that we would love to have here. I understand he’s going to try to pursue his dreams, too.

“If that’s the case, so be it. I think it would be a mistake to let him go involuntarily.” source

But there are no excuses in the NFL. It is performance that counts and what have you done for me lately.

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