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God there's some sketchy officiating in this Texans-Raiders game.
God there's some sketchy officiating in this Texans-Raiders game.
Those spots at the end where the Texans turned it over on downs was fishy as hell, especially as quickly as the refs award first downs when it's even close now.
Barry was better. Even Emmitt knew it. Watch the 30 for 30.
Also, Troy was not even a top 3 QB during those super bowl seasons. You could ask him, but he probably can't remember that far back.
All facts.
He couldn't block and wasn't a receiving threat. That means he fails miserably in Dallas and gets traded to Cleveland or umm, Detroit. He was basically feast or famine running he ball - 8 or 10 times he would get stuffed for short or no gain, or a loss, then break the magic run. Emmitt was and is, the far superior all-around running back and would have been successful on any roster and lifting that team with him. Would have been devastating in the run and shoot.A short description is that Barry had more talent... The simplest way to settle is if you switched their teams
A short description is that Barry had more talent and the equivalent of Jason Garrett as his coach. For some reason, fans continue to discount the importance of a front office and coaching.
The simplest way to settle is if you switched their teams. Barry would have shined in Dallas. Emmitt would have been a slightly stockier Dave Meggett in Detroit before likely washing up in Tampa and sucking dick for crack after playing with Dilfer.
Not guessing.
He couldn't block and wasn't a receiving threat. That means he fails miserably in Dallas and gets traded to Cleveland or umm, Detroit. He was basically feast or famine running he ball - 8 or 10 times he would get stuffed for short or no gain, or a loss, then break the magic run. Emmitt was and is, the far superior all-around running back and would have been successful on any roster and lifting that team with him. Would have been devastating in the run and shoot.
Barry was better. Even Emmitt knew it. Watch the 30 for 30.
Also, Troy was not even a top 3 QB during those super bowl seasons. You could ask him, but he probably can't remember that far back.
All facts.
He couldn't block and wasn't a receiving threat. That means he fails miserably in Dallas and gets traded to Cleveland or umm, Detroit. He was basically feast or famine running he ball - 8 or 10 times he would get stuffed for short or no gain, or a loss, then break the magic run. Emmitt was and is, the far superior all-around running back and would have been successful on any roster and lifting that team with him. Would have been devastating in the run and shoot.
So when he was getting stuffed, that was his fault, right?
And I guess having spares like Erik Kramer at qb that no one feared was, too.
Look, you can say Emmitt and that would be perfectly reasonable. His durability was amazing, no doubt about it. But saying things like, "it's not even close" is ridiculous. Even if you take Barry out of the conversation it's close. Jim Brown anyone?
A short description is that Barry had more talent and the equivalent of Jason Garrett as his coach. For some reason, fans continue to discount the importance of a front office and coaching.
The simplest way to settle is if you switched their teams. Barry would have shined in Dallas. Emmitt would have been a slightly stockier Dave Meggett in Detroit before likely washing up in Tampa and sucking dick for crack after playing with Dilfer.
Not guessing.
So when he was getting stuffed, that was his fault, right?
And I guess having spares like Erik Kramer at qb that no one feared was, too.
Look, you can say Emmitt and that would be perfectly reasonable. His durability was amazing, no doubt about it. But saying things like, "it's not even close" is ridiculous. Even if you take Barry out of the conversation it's close. Jim Brown anyone?
The "power back" thing is a misconception. A finesse back would do just fine running through giant holes. Emmitt is the most durable back ever. I don't think anyone save for cowboy homers would call him the best back ever though. Payton and Barry were both better, and Jim Brown was likely a level above all of them.