ESPN just had a segment on SC about the top 10 overated players of all time and OJ was on the list. I missed most of it but I did catch this. If any one else saw the whole thing fill us in. I am a little pissed about this. His sad attempt at life after football should not take away from what he did on the field. :angry:
ESPN says OJ one of the Top 10 overrated of all time
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ESPN says OJ one of the Top 10 overrated of all time
Get all the fools on your side and you can be elected to anything.
- Frank Dane
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Get all the fools on your side and you can be elected to anything.
- Frank Dane
"The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who are not."
-Thomas Jefferson
The rule is perfect: in all matters of opinion our adversaries are insane.
- Mark Twain
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Did you guys know that James Cameron was at first considering OJ for the Role of the Terminator in the First Terminator film, but came to the conclusion that OJ "was just too nice of a guy to play such a villain".
Arnold was also initially cast as the films hero, but after reading the script, he demanded to play the Terminator instead of Sarah Connor's protector.www.gamersconspiracy.com - where gamers conspire
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I can't comment too much on those players since i didn't live in their era, just read some about them and saw videos, but some of those profiles are pretty cool. Esspicially Lynn Swann.
I do disagree with Deion Sanders though. I saw him play and he shutdown any WR he faced. Sure he wasn't the best tackler but did that weakness ever hurt him?? ESPN makes it look like he sucks because he hurt Dallas' salery cap. It's not Deion's foult Dallas paid him, thats Jerry Jones fault.Impossible is Nothing.
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Are you talking about OJ Tatonka?
Wys must be starting to rub off on you.www.gamersconspiracy.com - where gamers conspire
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Plus if you take away his 12 longest runs - he really didn't do crap.www.gamersconspiracy.com - where gamers conspire
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OJ...
Ok, I watched this guy from the time he got off the plane in Buffalo, and I can tell you...he was the real deal. He was an extrordinary talent that was a threat to go all the way EVERY TIME HE TOUCHED THE BALL. I personally cannot say that about any other back I have seen since. Keep this in mind too...Of his nine years in a Bills uniform, the Bills were below .500 six of them. In 1971 they only won once. They only played 14 games a season back then too. In his 2003 season of 1973, he averaged 6.0 yards per carry. Think about that. That's a first down every two plays. All they had to do was hand off to him to score. In 1976, the Bills were a lowly 2-12, and despite Saban resigning, Ferguson and Braxton missing most of the season due to injuries, OJ responded with an 1800+ yard year, as well as the single game rushing mark on Thanksgiving. That takes talent.
OJ's gifts came from the fact that he was dirt poor as a kid. Often times his mother didnt have the money to feed him, causing him to contract rickets as a kid. That's a softening of the bone due to lack of nutrition. His legs sagged, lowering his center of gravity. That translated to some amazing moves on the field.
Is he a scumbag? Yea. A Murderer? Probably. Overrated? I'm afraid not. Emmett Smith is overrated. My Grandmother could have run behind Dallas' line.
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Originally posted by Billsology
Ok, I watched this guy from the time he got off the plane in Buffalo, and I can tell you...he was the real deal. He was an extrordinary talent that was a threat to go all the way EVERY TIME HE TOUCHED THE BALL. I personally cannot say that about any other back I have seen since. Keep this in mind too...Of his nine years in a Bills uniform, the Bills were below .500 six of them. In 1971 they only won once. They only played 14 games a season back then too. In his 2003 season of 1973, he averaged 6.0 yards per carry. Think about that. That's a first down every two plays. All they had to do was hand off to him to score. In 1976, the Bills were a lowly 2-12, and despite Saban resigning, Ferguson and Braxton missing most of the season due to injuries, OJ responded with an 1800+ yard year, as well as the single game rushing mark on Thanksgiving. That takes talent.
OJ's gifts came from the fact that he was dirt poor as a kid. Often times his mother didnt have the money to feed him, causing him to contract rickets as a kid. That's a softening of the bone due to lack of nutrition. His legs sagged, lowering his center of gravity. That translated to some amazing moves on the field.
Is he a scumbag? Yea. A Murderer? Probably. Overrated? I'm afraid not. Emmett Smith is overrated. My Grandmother could have run behind Dallas' line.Originally posted by notaconThe biggest thing we learned from the Bills is that they are a resilient bunch and did what they had to do to win instead of past years where they fold like a cheap lawn chair.
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