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Could Adrian Peterson Rush For 300 Yards On Sunday

Is Adrian Peterson injury Prone?

he's a great back, probably the best in the league today. However the dude cant stay healthy. If you follow College Football, I vividly recall him having several injuries.

Not to mention, his upright Running style makes him more prone to the 'big hits'. I'm not condoning the fact that he's a tough guy, but I really think he's injury prone.

who's with me?

You can draft anyone who's ever played in the NFL in their prime for your dream fantasy team. You must have a standard fantasy team, including a D/ST. Who do you choose?

I’ll admit most of these are modern era players, some still playing. No disrespect to the Barry Sanders and Jerry Rice’s of the game, these were mostly the players that I remember having the biggest impact in Fantasy in my 12-ish years of playing.QB: Michael Vick. If you had prime Vick on your team, you probably weren’t losing too many matchups. 50-pt standard performances are in the cards with his running ability.RB: LaDanian Tomlinson. Like Vick, if you had LT on your team you had a huge advantage over everyone else. I’ll add to what others have said and point out that he was an actual triple threat- LT threw a number of pass TDs on trick plays.RB: Chris Johnson. CJ2K was always a step away from a 67 yard TD.WR: Calvin Johnson. Draws triple coverage. Still scores.WR: Randy Moss: We’ll go with his 2007 NE season, but his early days in MIN are fine too.FLEX: Adrian Peterson. Should be illegal to put him in a FLEX spot. Priest Holmes might be more FLEX-y if you insist.TE: Gronk. Pats fan here, and this exercise ignores injury concerns.PK: Sebastian Janikowski. Why not? Ok, fine. Jason Elam. Vinatieri?DEF: 1961 SD Chargers. Had to look this one up: Leads NFL all-time in turnovers and pick-sixes, the gold mine of D/ST scoring in fantasy.

Whos better willie parker or reggie bush?

The fact that the two can be compared proves its Parker. He wasn't even drafted, let alone No. 2. You tell me who has the drive and heart to succeed.

Here We Go, Steelers! Here We Go!

Who was the better athlete, Emmitt Smith or Barry Sanders?

As a runner there is no doubt Barry Sanders was superior. For all the reasons already stated so eloquently precessing me. To those that try to make excuses about Emmitt playing longer and past his prime. That sounds like a valid point, until you compare them over the same time period and Barry still comes out on top by a large margin.I will argue that Smith may have the more complete player. Maybe it is overshadowed by all the spectacular plays but I don't recall Barry being half the blocker Smith was? I can't recall Barry being on the field in a pass protection role. Smith was also better in short yardage situations. Barry could rip off an 80 yard run at any given time. He could also lose 10, 15 yards at any given time, both of which he did frequently.Barry Sanders 2000, & 1800 yard seasons are even more impressive when you factor in the times he was stopped for a loss. Without his losses he'd have added another 200-300 yards to his total.One more bit about Barry, I was at my orthopedic surgeons office and there happened to be a Barry Sanders highlight playing where Barry was running full speed ahead, stopped dead, spun to the left, juked right and took off for a TD.  My Dr. looks at me and says,"You know the human body isn't supposed to be able to do that."He then went on about how the human knee and ankle shouldn't be able to support forces like that. As I recall being able to change directions 90 degrees from a full tilt sprint is supposed to be the sole domain of the big cats.

Do Barbers make good money?

Well u can make good money as a barber if u are a good business man.thats the only way.it takes a lot of business sense to get customers ,to keep customers,to open up your own shop,to expand your own shop,to pay all your shop bills on time,to expand.this can earn u as much as any engineer.but to just cut hair at 8 bucks a cut,no.then if u want to take a vacation u will have to use savings.to go to engineer school,no matter what kind,electrical,mechanical,civil,you will basically be set for life with retirement easy work,traveling etc,and u can still open up a side barber business.i grew up with engineers through my step father and believe me it is nothing boring and they love to party.Army corp of engineers.

If Barry Sanders and Emmit Smith had switched teams, which of them would have rushed for more yards?

Sanders, he played behind a below average line and averaged 5 yards per carry. Smith played behind a great OL, had Troy airman and Michael Irvin to take most of the defensive teams attention. If sanders would have played in Dallas he would have broken the NFL career rushing yards title. He retired because he was tired of losing, he averaged over 1500 yds per season over his 10 years. Emmitt only went for over 1500 yards in 3 seasons and averaged 4.2 yards per carry. Walter Peyton averaged 4.4 yds/ca over 13 years. None of them was better than Jim Brown, because he played from 1957–1965 he played 4 seasons with only 12 games and the other 5 with 14 games. He averaged over 100 yds/g and 5.2 yds/ca. Jim Brown is the best football player I ever saw and I’ve been watching the NFL for 55+ years. He was a beast that could juke you out of your shoes or run you over and he was FAST.

What is the best single game performance by an individual in the nfl?

The 2009 performance by the Saints versus the Patriots should be considered as one of, if not the greatest, performances in history. The was the season the Saints won Super Bowl 44. According to an article in the Time Picayune, “It was the greatest passing performance of Brees' stellar career. In fact, it's one of the single greatest passing performances in NFL history.Some say it might be the best.”What made the game truly remarkable was the opponent and the stakes involved. The Saints were 10–0 and the Patriots were, as always, a force in the AFC with Tom Brady and Belichick. The game was on a Monday night. Brees had a perfect 158.3 passer rating and Brady finished with a 55 QB rating. Brady was pulled in the mid-fourth quarter due to the score. It was the first time ever that 5 touchdown passes had been completed against a Belichick team. A very un-Patriots-like performance. Check this out for more details.Remembering Patriots-Saints in 2009 when Drew Brees authored the best passing performance in modern NFL history

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