Gostkowski for 3
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Hes one of the best of all time, you guys are haters.
top 100 running backs of all time for sure....
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If I have to watch Faulk and Tomlinson work together on the NFL Network? :bricks:
Hes one of the best of all time, you guys are haters.
I, for one, am sorry to hear this news. I really appreciated his influence as a mentor to young Jets players, teaching them to sulk and to blame others for their problems.
LOL'd at that.He was a whiny little jagoff who shriveled up like a grape when the pressure went up (3.57 y/a in the playoffs). His legacy will be that of a man riding a stationary bike while his QB played with a shredded ACL.
But, just for you, Here's the immortal LdT at his playoff best:
Hes one of the best of all time, you guys are haters.
Rich Cimini of ESPN New York lists among Tomlinson's "legacy" an interview in which he blasts the Jets, from Mark Sanchez to Rex Ryan, calling the internal dissention "as bad as any I've ever been around":
LaDainian Tomlinson gave New York Jets everything he had including criticism - ESPN New York
Tomlinson was easily the best running back since at least Marshall Faulk. And he was probably also the biggest crybaby since at least Marshall Faulk.
Cimini said:Tomlinson -- always known as a classy, thoughtful player
On the subject of top 5, I'd be interested to see which one of Barry Sanders, Eric ****erson, Jim Brown, Emmit Smith and Walter Payton Tomlinson would supplant. That's a base starting point.Yeah he doesn't break top 5...or top 7
Douche or not, he's one of the all time greats at a position where you need to prove it every day.