c_hawkbob wrote:Third best run from scrimmage I ever saw!
trents wrote:Did you guys see the Titans/Jaguars game Thursday night? Did you see that 99 yard take it to the house run by D. Henry? He was throwing would be tacklers around like rag dolls. That one beat the best from the Beast that was in Seattle. And I didn't know Henry had that kind of speed. Very impressive.
Hawktawk wrote: I'll take it to my grave, I saw one of the most physical violent backs ever to play the game wear the Hawks Uni.
Hawktawk wrote:Beast broke about 8 tackles in a playoff game vs the defensing world champions and caused an earthquake. I could feel it.I was there sitting at camera angle on the 50 five rows up, still my only playoff game. Henry had a big run, amazing but people forget he's like 240 and Lynch was 216. Beast and Beast 2 in AZ were so much more violent and impressive.
I'll take it to my grave, I saw one of the most physical violent backs ever to play the game wear the Hawks Uni.
RiverDog wrote:
But we can't leave out backs like Earl Campbell and Larry Czonka when the subject is physical, violent backs. FYI Czonka is the only running back in the history of the NFL to have a roughing the tackler penalty called on him.
c_hawkbob wrote:Csonka was an absolute brute, a cave man of a RB. His straight arms were forearm shivers, he broke noses not just tackles. That unnecessary roughness penalty he got for one of those forearm shivers was called when the NFL was a whole lot more violent place than it is now. The ref felt that he swerved to initiate the contact when he could have ran past it just so he could deliver the blow. He was as tough as any player ever, but he was a FB, didn't have the moves other violent runners like Brown, Campbell and Beast had.
Derek Henry may not deserve mention among that group, but that run did, it was the coolest thing I've seen in some time.
Hawktawk wrote:Key word was "one of". I'm well aware of Csonka and for my money the Tyler Rose was the best power back in history because he not only had the same tackle breaking power as Lynch if not more, the same moves in tight spaces but he had breakaway speed as well.Footage of him bowling people over like a Brahma bull kiting rodeo clowns, running away with multiple would be tacklers hanging from his ripped jersey with his shoulder pads hanging out, unbelievable.
Its sad to see Campbell now. 350 lbs and a completely broken body barely able to walk the last time I saw an interview.It takes a toll playing like that. I think Lynch should rightfully join him in the HOF as a first ballot guy though.
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