Yesterday, these two NFL Greats headlined the 2010 NFL Hall of Fame class. In your opinion, WHO WAS THE OVERALL BETTER PLAYER: Rice or Smith?
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Originally posted by COACH-WEBB View PostYesterday, these two NFL Greats headlined the 2010 NFL Hall of Fame class. In your opinion, WHO WAS THE OVERALL BETTER PLAYER: Rice or Smith?
not only is he considered by most as the GOAT reciever, but also by most one of the GOAT NFL players
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Barry Sanders.
lol.
Its Jerry Rice. Emmit wouldnt exist if it wasnt for that O-Line he had. They did everything for him.
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Originally posted by Check View PostLOL, not even close. Rice is far greater and Sanders was greater than Emmitt. You are comparing the best wide out in the history of the game to a guy that wasn't even the best rusher in his era.Originally posted by Walt Liquor View Postc'mon coach...jerry rice is the best football player ever, emmit is barely top 10 rb
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Rice.
Emmitt is getting dogged in this thread though. The guy is one of the greatest football players in the history of the game. You don't score 160+ tds and rush for over 18,000 yards simply because you're a product of the great teams you were on. All-American college player, All-Pro NFL player, Emmitt was a beast.
emmit is barely top 10 rb
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I'd say Rice but you guys just don't like Dallas on the whole to give Emmitt no credit. The guy was consistent year in and year out a true workhorse, yes Barry was better but Emmitt's offensive line did not do all the work for him, half the time they were so big he ended up running into his own linemen defore he could make it through the hole.
I'll agree that Jerry was the better of the 2 but it's like comparing apples and orages, wr to rbs but you can't really say emmitt was a joke with no skills, longevity, durability, and consistency for a LONG time
All time rushing yards:
1. Emmitt Smith - 18,355
2. Walter Payton - 16,726
3. Barry Sanders - 15,269
4. Curtis Martin - 14,101
5. Jerome Bettis - 13,653
6. Eric Dickerson - 13,259
7. Tony Dorsett - 12,739
Alltime td leaders
1. Jerry Rice - 207
2. Emmitt Smith - 175
3. Marcus Allen - 144
4. Marshall Faulk - 136
5. Terrell Owens* - 131
6. Cris Carter - 130
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Originally posted by oldgringo View PostRice.
Emmitt is getting dogged in this thread though. The guy is one of the greatest football players in the history of the game. You don't score 160+ tds and rush for over 18,000 yards simply because you're a product of the great teams you were on. All-American college player, All-Pro NFL player, Emmitt was a beast.
come on now.
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