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Best UW running back of all time

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  • BennyBeaver
    BennyBeaver Member Posts: 13,346
    The field
    CW #25
  • Blackie
    Blackie Member Posts: 499
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    TheGlove said:

    CW #25

    You've confused "running back" with "girlfriend abuser"

    Easy mistake though, seeing as they all look the same.
  • BennyBeaver
    BennyBeaver Member Posts: 13,346
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    Blackie said:

    TheGlove said:

    CW #25

    You've confused "running back" with "girlfriend abuser"

    Easy mistake though, seeing as they all look the same.
    you simply can't rank the amateurs with the professionals
  • TierbsHsotBoobs
    TierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680
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    Blackie said:

    TheGlove said:

    CW #25

    You've confused "running back" with "girlfriend abuser"

    Easy mistake though, seeing as they all look the same.
    The judges would have also accepted "defensive back with terrible tackling form".
  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Posts: 11,453
    Dillon
    Like I posted in the other thread had Dillon been a starter game one he would have been in New York for the Heisman. He had power and speed.

    I saw Dillon quite a bit in person in 1996 on crisp afternoons with my dad, he was so dominant that year.

    Lambright won 7,7,7,9,7,6 in the regular season as coach. Dillon was the difference for Lambo to finally rid being a seven win coach.

    Dillon was a work horse too carrying the ball 35+ times a game. I also think Dillon might have a shot at the pro football HOF. Had he came back in 1997 I think the Huskies would have won the national title.
  • TierbsHsotBoobs
    TierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680
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    Like I posted in the other thread had Dillon been a starter game one he would have been in New York for the Heisman. He had power and speed.

    I saw Dillon quite a bit in person in 1996 on crisp afternoons with my dad, he was so dominant that year.

    Lambright won 7,7,7,9,7,6 in the regular season as coach. Dillon was the difference for Lambo to finally rid being a seven win coach.

    Dillon was a work horse too carrying the ball 35+ times a game. I also think Dillon might have a shot at the pro football HOF. Had he came back in 1997 I think the Huskies would have won the national title.

    Lambright was still the coach. Haven't you learned ANYTHING from the past 20 years?
  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Posts: 11,453
    Dillon

    Like I posted in the other thread had Dillon been a starter game one he would have been in New York for the Heisman. He had power and speed.

    I saw Dillon quite a bit in person in 1996 on crisp afternoons with my dad, he was so dominant that year.

    Lambright won 7,7,7,9,7,6 in the regular season as coach. Dillon was the difference for Lambo to finally rid being a seven win coach.

    Dillon was a work horse too carrying the ball 35+ times a game. I also think Dillon might have a shot at the pro football HOF. Had he came back in 1997 I think the Huskies would have won the national title.

    Lambright was still the coach. Haven't you learned ANYTHING from the past 20 years?
    I think Dillon was that good. Why Lambo normally a 7 win coach suddenly won 9 games with Dillon(one of which Dillon didn't start/hardly play). The team was 8-1 with a healthy Shehee and Dillon isn't as fragile as Shehee either.

    Although you are right I think he would have still fucked up the Nebraska game somehow.
  • Mad_Son
    Mad_Son Member Posts: 10,194
    Dillon

    Hugh McElhenny!!!

    GEORGE WILSON!!!!
  • IrishDawg22
    IrishDawg22 Member Posts: 2,754
    edited August 2013
    Nip (or is it Nap)
    Inspirational Award: Joe Steele (1st RB a lot of current Dawg fans cheered for)

    Best Bowl Back: Jacque Robinson

    Wrong Era Award: CP

    Best Single Season: Corey Dillon

    Best Overall RB: Napoleon Kaufman
  • Fire_Marshall_Bill
    Fire_Marshall_Bill Member Posts: 26,150 Standard Supporter
    Nip (or is it Nap)
    Dillon's sample size is a little too small. Had he played eight or ten more games, I'd give it to him fo sho.