For the era of football they each played in they were IMO the best
This is the simplest way to say it and sums up my opinion on this topic nicely.
We've seen some amazing RB's as fans of this team.
For the era of football they each played in they were IMO the best
This is like the Rams to LA thread and topic.... always comes back!
Rosenbloom died before the '79 season. Georgia took control of the team over Carroll's son Steve prior to that season. Georgia made Shaw President of the Rams football operations after GM Klosterman resigned in protest. They also allowed Ferragamo to walk after the '80 season, hence the down years in '81 & '82. Robinson was hired as HC in '83.Georgia had Nothing to do with running the team then, It was Carroll Rosenbloom that ran the team. And I'm not sure if shaw was with the team at that point in time.
Rosenbloom died before the '79 season. Georgia took control of the team over Carroll's son Steve prior to that season. Georgia made Shaw President of the Rams football operations after GM Klosterman resigned in protest. They also allowed Ferragamo to walk after the '80 season, hence the down years in '81 & '82. Robinson was hired as HC in '83.
With that atmosphere on the board now this could be code for a regional argument....blue-ish font.I made a poll on this topic some months back... it ended up more than a little vitriolic.
Fan is short for fanatic after all...
OH! With out-a-doubt 'Salma Hayek' Wins that competition hands down!!To me it's like choosing between Salma Hayek and Sofia Vergara
Marshall is the epitome of an all around back. Was ED better as a pure runner? Maybe. But even that is debatable. Speed is the only aspect of ED's game where he may have a clear advantage. Marshall had just as much power as well as having better vision and agility. Lets not forget ball security too, ED fumbled 78 times in his 12 year career; in comparison Marshall only put the ball on the ground 36 times. Marshall also offered much more as a receiver and pass blocker. Marshall was an all around talent who could have been a Pro Bowl caliber receiver if he wanted to. ED was more of the pure runner.
I'll take Marshall any day of the week. Hell (I know I'm biased as a kid growing up in the 2000s) I'd take Steven over ED just slightly. This isn't a knock on ED, its more of a testament to how truly complete Marshall & Steven were as FEATURE backs. Lets also not forget that the two of them were great leaders on the Rams and had an incredible knowledge of the game (I wasn't alive when ED was playing so I can't speak for him).
Jackson over Dickerson? What?
Wow I missed that.Jackson over Dickerson? What?
To me it's like choosing between Salma Hayek and Sofia Vergara
Any woman looking like that is going to get passes made at her....I gotta go Salma. Even if she can't pass protect
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2 things to remember about the Rams during Dickerson's 4-1/2 seasons prior to the trade. They didn't have a QB, unless old Ferragamo, Kemp, Dieter Brock and Steve Dils works for you. Then they traded for Everett, who was a rookie in '86, and injured in '87. Faulk had Warner. If you thought Faulk was all-world with the GSOT, I rather doubt he'd have the same success with Dickerson's Rams.
Secondly, Dickerson was the Rams' offense. (On a side note, he should have been the highest paid RB in the NFL, but Georgia and Shaw were one of the cheapest owners in the NFL.) Faulk was one of many weapons.
Btw, that superior Oline got stuffed more times than you'd think.
This was one of my All Time Fav games. Lots of history and characters are shown in this short vid,,, and of course there is DICKERSON....
+1
It is one thing to compare to HOF guys....but this one ain't close....don't go there.
Dickerson had way, way, WAY more speed than Faulk could ever dream of having, had the vision of where to run, anyone here think #29 woulda been ran down in SB 34 like Marshall was? I think not.
I like Faulk but IMO to compare these 2 is ridiculous, no way #28 is even in a conversation of top 10 NFL backs ever if you remove bias from the conversation.
The fastest ED was ever clocked was a 4.3 - 40.
MF ran the 40 in 4.35.
It's a myth that Dickerson was much faster than MF.
Other than that I don't know what to say to a Rams fan who doesn't even put MF in the top 10.
I guess we all see what we want to see. Personally I felt like I was watching one of the very best players of all time when I watched either.