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Re: The 10 Greatest RBs of all time elimination- Round 4
The Cusack wrote:Neemo wrote:vote one off....check the box of the one you want left on there least and click...yes dickerson is still here
Will the box be posted on this thread or is it already posted somewhere else?
Damn. Sounds like its glitching out on you. This style of forum does that for some reason with polls sometimes. Refresh the page and see if the actual poll shows up at the top of this thread.
It happens when you click on the thread from the "Main" forum page (when it shows as the last thread posted in). You have to click on the subject of the forum (Sports, Hollywood Blvd, The Garden etc) then click on the thread title. That way, the poll will show. I'm not sure why, it just is that way.
Re: The 10 Greatest RBs of all time elimination- Round 4
Communist China wrote:I will be protesting the rest of this elimination series (by not participating), and in all likelihood the lack of votes will make this a joke.
If Thurman was that great, he'd have a ring or four. He's like Marshall Faulk-lite as far as I'm concerned.
Half the people left don't have rings, and all of them other than Payton and Smith didn't even come close to having the impact Thurman had.
Re: The 10 Greatest RBs of all time elimination- Round 4
nugdafied wrote:Communist China wrote:I will be protesting the rest of this elimination series (by not participating), and in all likelihood the lack of votes will make this a joke.
If Thurman was that great, he'd have a ring or four. He's like Marshall Faulk-lite as far as I'm concerned.
Half the people left don't have rings, and all of them other than Payton and Smith didn't even come close to having the impact Thurman had.
In looking into it I'm beginning to question my keeping Eric Dickerson around, but I have no doubt in my mind about keeping Faulk over Thomas. I'd do so 10 times out of 10. The Greatest Show on Turf collapsed when got older & had to retire.
More rushing yards, recv'g yards, rushing TD's recv'g TD's & 1 SB win, 1 SB loss vs TT's 4 SB losses. And there's no need for me to even comment on Jim Brown, Emmit, Walter & Barry.
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Re: The 10 Greatest RBs of all time elimination- Round 4
Jameslofton wrote:The Cusack wrote:Will the box be posted on this thread or is it already posted somewhere else?
Damn. Sounds like its glitching out on you. This style of forum does that for some reason with polls sometimes. Refresh the page and see if the actual poll shows up at the top of this thread.
It happens when you click on the thread from the "Main" forum page (when it shows as the last thread posted in). You have to click on the subject of the forum (Sports, Hollywood Blvd, The Garden etc) then click on the thread title. That way, the poll will show. I'm not sure why, it just is that way.
Ok, that fixed it. I clicked the last post link when I came into the Sports Junkies board and it still glitched on me so I clicked the thread title and now it works.
I voted Barry Sanders off. He was a phenomenal runner. One of the most unique and amazing RBs to watch in the history of the league. But he wasn't a good goal line/short yardarge RB, he couldn't get hard yardage and he disappeared in most of the Lions playoffs and big games over the course of his career.