Top 100 Runs in NFL History!

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Published 2019-10-25

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  • @scud4752
    “Get off me he says to Tracy porter” greatest commentary line ever😂
  • @Halgrim
    Bo Jackson’s hip injury really robbed us of what would have been an historic career
  • @IanSinclair77
    Barry was the most fun to watch. Beautiful movement, vision, balance and strength. Perfection.
  • @YarekBalear
    So many good runs, but surprised not to see a single Eric Dickerson run there. Guy was absolutely incredible.
  • @USAR8888
    Walter Payton was just an inhuman combination of speed, agility, power and pure heart. He was a great man off the field as well. There will never be another like Sweetness.
  • @Ricky_Island
    I remember as a kid, Thanksgiving Day was a day to see Barry Sanders nationally televise why he was so amazing.
  • @CthrutheLInEs
    I don't know that I love watching anyone as much as Barry Sanders. Dude just had a pure runner's stride that was beautiful to watch. I think Bo Jackson is the best athlete to ever play the game. And watching Derrick Henry do what he does live is like football manna. Good stuff. I enjoyed every second of this.
  • @tsgeekk
    Barry at 14:00. I watched that one live. Still the most amazing run I've ever witnessed. Especially love how Rodney Peete signals TD as soon as Barry breaks in the opposite direction. Peete knew what he had.
  • @youflatbro7498
    I don't care what run is in what order, I love seeing all these great runs again.
  • @thejason70
    So amazed by all these runs, wish for more Earl Campbell.
  • I can't believe there wasn't one clip of Eric Dickerson. He had some beautiful runs....
  • @reedr7142
    I absolutely love seeing receivers and linemen still blocking 30, 40 and 50 yards downfield.
  • Watching the snap as the qb hands off to the back and the whole team blocks. Its a beautiful thing.
  • Barry was on the list 7 times, and in the top 3,fairly accurate.
  • @danceables5564
    My wish list after seeing this: 1) Walter Payton would've lived a very long life, 2) Marshawn Lynch will make the hall of fame, 3) Bo Jackson would've never gotten injured, 4) I could've seen Jim Brown and OJ Simpson play, 5) Earl Campbell's body would've lasted longer and be healthy today, and finally 6) Eric Dickerson would've made the list.
  • @jimhyman8544
    I think my favorite moment out of all of those is at 14:01. QB Rodney Peete sees Sanders reverse course, then celebrates the TD he knows is coming, even though Barry's still at the 25. Love that.
  • @drew12thman
    marshawn lynch was on at least three of the top 100. Thanks for the memories Beast Mode!
  • Don't sleep on how good Marshall Faulk was. I lived in San Diego when he was at SDSU, running past everyone in the WAC on a weekly basis. He did the same thing in the NFL. He was just as much a reason the Greatest Show on Turf Rams did what they did as anyone.