12/18/06

The Greatest?


I am not as given to hyperbole as others. When you say someone is the greatest that means they are able to stand the test of time. Their performances should transcend eras. Ladainian Tomilson’s recent record splurge has elevated him into the lofty status for consideration as one of the greatest running back ever. He may well be among the greatest running backs, but in my book the greatest athlete to play football was Jim Brown. Brown was a starting guard in basketball at Syracuse University, where he was also an all-American in Lacrosse. He was also a national class decathlete. Brown was a real athlete. That is not meant to disparage or belittle the accomplishments of others, but we do not see that kind of versatility in today’s age of specialization.

2 Comments:

At 12/18/06, 8:43 PM, Blogger Joe Przytula said...

I miss Barry Sanders. Your book spoke of the quality of spatial awareness. Barry had it. At times it almost looked like he had the ability to float over the field and look down and figure out what defensive patterns were developing before they even happened.

 
At 12/19/06, 6:38 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Did anyone notice LT's false step as he went to take the hand off on his run that set the TD record? Does he do that often?

Mark Day D.C., CSCS, DACBSP

 

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