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Re: Red Grange--Greatest of All time
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25. Ernie Nevers 24. Reggie Bush 23. Johnny Rodgers 22. George Gipp 21. Archie Griffin 20. Charley Trippi 19. Dick Butkus 18. Jim Brown 17. Bronko Nagurski 16. Tom Harmon 15. John Elway 14. Hugh Green 13. Glenn Davis 12. Earl Campbell 11. Charles Woodson 10. Vince Young 9. Roger Staubach 8. Bo Jackson 7. Tony Dorsett 6. Jim Thorpe 5. Sammy Baugh 4. Doak Walker 3. Herschel Walker 2. Barry Sanders 1. Red Grange [/ QUOTE ] Didn't they have a list of the top RBs, and Herschel was No. 1? OJ Simpson was No. 2. Did Grange play another position on defense as well that puts him 1 overall? And how can OJ not be on the list at all? |
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Re: Red Grange--Greatest of All time
good question:
How can OJ not be on the list? |
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Re: Red Grange--Greatest of All time
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Did Grange play another position on defense as well that puts him 1 overall? [/ QUOTE ] Yes, Grange played defense how can one not love The Galloping Ghost? |
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Re: Red Grange--Greatest of All time
Here is a name from the past I'll throw it: Lee Roy Selmon
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Re: Red Grange--Greatest of All time
I quit paying attention once Jim [censored]***g brown was ranked below Charles Woodson.
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