Barry Sanders Mini-Movie: Untouchable with the Ball!

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Published 2022-06-22

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  • To this date, Barry Sanders is still the best NFL running back that there has ever been.
  • @Junkman2008
    "There is no footage of his decline." Damn, that's the TRUTH, RUTH! 💪
  • He had it all, power, elusiveness and unbelievable acceleration. And he had humility and class on top of it all. Truly an amazing player.
  • He retired before he got seriously hurt. He went to work at his family's business. Played football, made money left on his own terms. Truly a very smart man.
  • He also has the greatest endzone celebration of all time. It's called the "Act Like Ya Been There".
  • When John Madden says there might be a better running back, "but I've never seen him" you just know your watching greatness!! What a honor it was to watch him play! The kinda sports figure it was so easy to look up too!!
  • @skimpreza
    The greatest first step. The greatest vision. The greatest acceleration. The greatest stop, start. The greatest cutback. The greatest spin moves. The greatest juke moves. The greatest lateral movement. The greatest balance. The greatest elusiveness. The greatest RB CPU. The GREATEST, GREATEST, GREATEST!
  • @deftone330
    The 90's had probably the deepest pool of running back talent ever. Terrell Davis, Curtis Martin, Marshall Faulk, Emmitt Smith, Thurman Thomas, and Jerome Bettis. All of them hall of famers from this decade. Yet none of them were on Barry's level. He was that damn good!
  • @TheOtteroo
    I’ll just say this, Barry was the most dynamic running back I have ever seen. And I am a Bears fan, Walter Payton was my childhood hero, but Barry was just magic.
  • @mattmeyer2006
    As a lifelong Packer fan I can say Ive never rooted for an opponent player more than Barry. Simply the GOAT
  • I can’t imagine what it was like for Barry to carry 50 200-pound guys on his back for 10 years. No wonder he retired so early. He must have been exhausted. Best running back of all time IMO.
  • Tackling Barry is like trying to tackle a hyper dog after a doorbell ring
  • @jamesgreene8891
    Barry's biggest flex is that EVERYBODY looks at Emmitt's all-time rushing record, shrugs, and says, "Well, Barry..."🤣
  • @JBHAYES
    Barry is the reason 90s kids like myself had a tiny soft spot for the lions🤣🤣🤣
  • @KronicZombie
    His balance, cutting ability, and acceleration was otherworldly. Stopping on a dime like it's nothing
  • @kori_snw
    My dad had a job where salesmen would give him Lions tickets. Him and mom would take the box seats and us kids got the stadium seats. Watching him in person was so electric, you never knew when he was going to break a long run, you just knew he was going to. Great man. Grateful I got to see him play.
  • @pltrlong420
    I saw him run an 80-yd touchdown in Giants stadium once. Truly incredible man. I haven't seen anyone run like that ever since
  • @lhaley9873
    No drama, no dancing in the endzone, no over the top celebration, just class.
  • @donsolos
    The lateral agility god. In today's NFL he would catch 100 balls a year and be even more devastating than he was in the 90s