Tito wrote: Thanks for proving my point. Being more complete makes you better. Barry may (or may not) have been a better runner but Walter did it all.
It proves your point in your own Chicago-colored mind. You're on here telling us that because Walter punted the ball and threw passes that he's better. That's a moronic argument. You certainly can't make the argument that Payton is better based on running the ball as a running back. Sanders averaged more yards per carry with zero offensive line and bad teams, throughout his career. Argument over!
Tito wrote: Again, they took him out on short yardage situations, Walter did not.
What's your fucking point, dude? Yes, Detroit had moronic coaches (Fontes) in the Sanders era, and they still do. If you seriously believe that because Barry's coaches didn't let him play on the goal line that Walter is the better back, you're a dope! Putting a 240lb fullback in on the goal line has never been unusual and still happens in the NFL. That doesn't mean I think Lorenzo Neal is a better back than Tomlinson (although sadly, he might be now).
Tito wrote: Some even say Walter was the best football player period. I've rarely heard anyone say Barry was the best.
That's because you never leave Chicago! In my opinion, Payton is a top 5 running back. I would never rank him number one overall, because the numbers simply don't support it, whether you're from Chicago or not!
Tito wrote: Honestly, the one most people say is the best is Jim Brown.
Right, and I didn't say Sanders was better than Brown. I've seen plenty of film of Jim Brown, and he was one bad m'f'er! Brown holds the NFL record for most yards per carry in NFL history, and that's the number one measuring stick for an NFL running back, so I wouldn't argue with anyone who ranked Brown number one. Someone can at least back up the Jim Brown argument with actual numbers that can't be refuted. The numbers for Payton simply aren't there, when compared to Sanders! Aside from the numbers actually being better, my eyes also told me Sanders was better. For the record, I think Detroit is a shithole of a city, so it's not like I'm sticking up for Sanders, because of some love I have for Detroit. The dude was simply a STUD running back who couldn't be stopped, even though his own team tried like hell!
Tito wrote: You can take all of your other RBs, I'll take Walter and our Superbowl over your Patriots.
The Patriots were irrelevant that season and weren't even good enough to be in the Super Bowl, in spite of having won three road playoff games to get there. That 1985 Bears team was the best defense I've ever seen (even to this day), and the Bears would have defeated any team who got in their way. As for the "our superbowl" comment, let me know if you'd like to compare the number of trophies in each organization's trophy case!
Tito wrote:Barry never lead his team to a Superbowl.
I'll tell you exactly what you told Dean...You lost ALL credibility with that comment! It's a moronic statement to make. Football is the ultimate team sport, and one guy will NEVER EVER EVER win a championship by himself. There have been MANY great players who didn't win championships, and Payton only won his single championship at the very end of his career, and it was because of his great defense! Last I checked, Dan Marino never won a Super Bowl either, and he's in almost everyone's top 5 QB lists of all time!