PDay8810
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yepAlso, Barry Sanders didn't retire he quit!
yepAlso, Barry Sanders didn't retire he quit!
Yeah, wtf?palmer was in his prime?
Calvin quit during the season.Also, Barry Sanders didn't retire he quit!
"Carson Palmer walks away from the game at 38 years old with at least another 10 years of playing ability left in the tank."Yeah, wtf?
He didn't have ten years of playing ability when he got to the league."Carson Palmer walks away from the game at 38 years old with at least another 10 years of playing ability left in the tank."
I was gonna ask. Jake Locker had a PRIME?I'd like to say I stopped at Jake Locker, but I needed more laughs.
A lot of these guys had to retire due to injury.
19. Billy Sims
18. Sterling Sharpe
17. Tony Boselli
16. Earl Campbell
15. Bo Jackson
14. Terrell Davis
Robert Smith was really becoming one of the best rbs in the league as well. Not sanders like, but his retirement came out of nowhere. Didn't he want to be a doctor or something?
I'd quit my job if somebody told me I'm stuck with Charlie Batch for the next five years.I knew you'd find my post, it's like you have radar, whenever I talk shit about Barry there you are! lolzzz
So stupid, Barry Sanders did NOT retire in his prime. He was tied for his lowest YPC, had the fewest TDs per carry, and was 30 in his final year, not to mention he was over 3K carries.
That's not prime. Barry Sanders was already on the decline. If he'd played another few years his stats would've been extremely mediocre and continued the proof that RBs after 30 are meh.
Don't tag me. I don't like you.Lame...most of them had serious injury issues, and when I read the name Jake Locker I wondered if @AlaskaGuy wrote this trash
Don't tag me. I don't like you.
Don't tag me. I don't like you.