A few days before the 1993 AFC Championship Game, Thurman Thomas flew into one of his patented snits. Thomas had become convinced that some of us in the media were campaigning for Kenny Davis to start in his place. He complained about a lack of respect. He threatened retirement. He said he wanted to hit someone - maybe a reporter. Then he went out and rushed for 186 yards and three touchdowns, carrying the Bills past the Chiefs and into an unprecedented fourth straight Super Bowl. It was a performance for the ages, one of the best games you'll ever see from a running back. That day, as always, Thomas rode the rapids of his own exaggerated resentment and rage. more
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