| By Steve Czaban Special to OnMilwaukee.com E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Steve Czaban |
| Published Oct. 25, 2006 at 5:26 a.m. |
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Why this needs to be said over and over again about the veteran football writer from Sports Illustrated continues to amaze me. But alas, his stupidity seems to know no bounds. So, I shall say it again.
Best Four Consecutive Seasons
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PLAYER
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RuYd
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RuTD
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RecTD
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Terrell Davis
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6,413
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56
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5
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Shaun Alexander
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6,186
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72
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9
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Ladanian Tomlinson
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6,125
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62
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8
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Tiki Barber
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5,981
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35
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21
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Clinton Portis
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5,930
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45
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4
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Eddie George
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5,506
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34
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8
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Priest Holmes
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5,482
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70
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6
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Ricky Williams
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5,470
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39
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4
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Curtis Martin
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5,468
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31
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2
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Marshall Faulk
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5,441
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42
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26
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Thurman Thomas
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5,435
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33
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15
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Edgerrin James
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5,302
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35
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2
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Corey Dillon
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5,261
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29
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4
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Of course, I have not forgotten the receiving yards category. Tiki can add those to his resume, but they don't separate him from other receiving backs like Thomas, James, or Tomlinson. Plus, receiving yards by a back are almost always the product of lightly contested throws and dumps. Therefore, teams that have a scheme which utilizes a lot of those plays will benefit a player like Barber more than others.
I know that when I only think something, I don't usually write about it. I'll just let it soak into my brain until it becomes a hard opinion. Or leave it there, if it doesn't.
And the assault on his credibility shall continue, unabated on my part, at least, until that happens.
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