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Re: Terry Bradshaw says Otto Graham is the greatest QB in history. Not Brady
@1948_Swell_Robinson said: for Jim Brown to replicate his 1958 dominance in 2024 would have to average 245 yards per game rushing I'm not following this at all, can you explain what you're trying to say?? In 1958 Jim Brown rushed for 1,527 yards on 245 attempts. That averages to 5.9 yards/attempt and 21.4 attempts/game. To… -
Re: Terry Bradshaw says Otto Graham is the greatest QB in history. Not Brady
@craig44 in 1957 Jim Brown absolutely dominated the league in Rushing Yards per game...and of the top 13 players in that category, 9 of them were white running backs. Watch the NFL today and tell me he would dominate to the same degree against a much larger pool of players capable of doing the same thing. NO CHANCE. Has… -
Re: Terry Bradshaw says Otto Graham is the greatest QB in history. Not Brady
He averaged 127 yds a game. The next guy in the league averaged 65. That is dominance. No doubt. Of course it is fairly obvious(to me and a few others at least) why an elite specimen like Brown would dominate that league at that time in our country's history to that degree. In order for Jim Brown to dominate to that same… -
Re: Terry Bradshaw says Otto Graham is the greatest QB in history. Not Brady
BTW, I see a lot of posters in this thread who hold post season 'failures' against other players. For Jim Brown's career he averaged a paltry 3.7 yds per carry in the post season and only 60 yds a game ONE TD. Doesn't sound like the best RB to me(based on your guy's past criteria) Motley averaged 7.1 yds per carry in the… -
Re: Terry Bradshaw says Otto Graham is the greatest QB in history. Not Brady
@craig44 for Jim Brown to replicate his 1958 dominance in 2024 would have to average 245 yards per game rushing. That isn't a testament to how good he was, it was the reality that the player pool and competition is much different and such feats not possible. When 9 of the 13 top backs were white running backs in 1958 it is… -
Re: Terry Bradshaw says Otto Graham is the greatest QB in history. Not Brady
I am a HUGE Barry fan. watched him every year he was in the league. for me he is number 2. it is because Brown dominated his era more than Barry did his. just a couple of stats (and there are more) Sanders led league in rushing 4 out of 10 seasons Brown led 8 of his 9 seasons. the one he didnt, he played through injury.… -
Re: Terry Bradshaw says Otto Graham is the greatest QB in history. Not Brady
If you mean the USFL that is partly true for a few years as they did steal some star players. Other than that the point still stands. However, since there were more viable players in the US in the 1980's, it made more sense to have a USFL. I would bet that the best USFL team would have beat the 1950 Browns fairly…
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