CalPolyTechnique
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Hmmm, which RB played with three HOF linemen (Stepnoski, Allen, and Newton) and arguably the most feared/respected OT of his era (Erik Williams)?
I mean, his production per carry was better. I know it's not a popular opinion. I just stopped liking Emmitt his last 3 years here. We needed another back and he just wasn't the same player. He stunk it up here then went to AZ to stink it up there.Emmitt did not relish it. Still ridiculous take. But it is your opinion, and I, disagree.
No way was Hambrick ever better than Emmitt. YPC or not. He still did not bering what Emmitt did.
Hambrick, like his brother talked more than they played to back it up.
Emmitt's the GOAT.I mean, his production per carry was better. I know it's not a popular opinion. I just stopped liking Emmitt his last 3 years here. We needed another back and he just wasn't the same player. He stunk it up here then went to AZ to stink it up there.
My favorite play by any Cowboys player was the stick Roy Williams put on Emmitt that literally made him cry.
That's right. Diamond amongst trash.
Emmitt is still relishing in his record.
Lol.... neither Stepnoski nor Newton are in the HOF sir. And we know Williams would have been, but derailed himself. SO. Emmitt played with *1* HOF lineman.Hmmm, which RB played with three HOF linemen (Stepnoski, Allen, and Newton) and arguably the most feared/respected OT of his era (Erik Williams)?
It was a vicious hit. Roy Williams put one of the hardest hits of his career on Emmitt. I think it was just pain. Then on top of what you're saying made the pain unbearable.Emmitt's the GOAT.
But I'm with you on the RoyW hit stick. He had that coming yapping on his way out of Dallas. I think the tears were a combo of being pulverized like that in combination with realizing he had generated that kind of clubhouse animosity exiting.
Um...It was a vicious hit. Roy Williams put one of the hardest hits of his career on Emmitt. I think it was just pain. Then on top of what you're saying made the pain unbearable.
It broke Emmitt's shoulder blade and at that moment, obviously, his spirit. I'm sure, as a grown man who played with injuries, he felt that deep in his soul, and deep in his pants. Lol
Probably before he x-rays....and, yeah, that's what I'm saying. Emmitt sucked then.Um...
Mr. Smith goes to Dallas
Smith had minus-one yard on six carries, leaving the game early in the second quarter after suffering a sprained shoulder on a big hit from a certain ascending Cowboys safety.
"Roy Williams knocked the living crap out of me; I'm going to slap him the next time I see him," Smith remembered with a laugh.