Emmitt Smith Retirement

Talk about the AFC, NFC, the NFL Draft, College Football... anything football that has no Washington Football Team relevance.
Smithian
-----------
-----------
Posts: 2535
youtube meble na wymiar Warszawa
Joined: Sun Apr 04, 2004 5:30 pm
Location: Arkansas

Emmitt Smith Retirement

Post by Smithian »

Well, I am going to miss him. I loved the guy when he had a little Cardinal on his helmet.

I use to like him for the simple fact I liked his running style which was like Walter Payton... Not extremely powerul like Earl Campbell or fast like Barry Sanders, but just hitting the hole and coming out the other side.
"I said when he retired that Joe Gibbs was the best coach I'd ever faced." - Bill Parcells
User avatar
REDEEMEDSKIN
~~
~~
Posts: 8496
Joined: Fri Mar 26, 2004 3:12 pm
Location: Northern Virginia

Post by REDEEMEDSKIN »

I enjoyed running with him in Madden....wearing a Cardinals uniform. It would always tick my friend (another Skins fan) off whenever Emmitt had a good game in our head-to-head competitions.
Back and better than ever!
User avatar
Primetime42
Hog
Posts: 1727
Joined: Wed Dec 10, 2003 12:09 am
Location: Romo-sexual

Post by Primetime42 »

"He's a playmaker, that's his label. They used to have strong safeties, but now they got another position: They're called playmakers." -Terence Newman on Roy Williams
Hill66
the Big Canuck
the Big Canuck
Posts: 305
Joined: Mon Aug 23, 2004 3:14 pm
Location: London, ON

Post by Hill66 »

I will go as far to say I respect Emmitt. I don't think he is in the Top 3 and possibly the Top 5 alltime RB's.
I must say he was blessed with one of the best o-lines in the mid 90's.
Pete Kendall is a MAN and a half..
User avatar
Primetime42
Hog
Posts: 1727
Joined: Wed Dec 10, 2003 12:09 am
Location: Romo-sexual

Post by Primetime42 »

Hill66 wrote:I will go as far to say I respect Emmitt. I don't think he is in the Top 3 and possibly the Top 5 alltime RB's.
I must say he was blessed with one of the best o-lines in the mid 90's.
:roll:

There's always one person to ruin it...
"He's a playmaker, that's his label. They used to have strong safeties, but now they got another position: They're called playmakers." -Terence Newman on Roy Williams
Hill66
the Big Canuck
the Big Canuck
Posts: 305
Joined: Mon Aug 23, 2004 3:14 pm
Location: London, ON

Post by Hill66 »

Just stating my opinion on the old man.
Pete Kendall is a MAN and a half..
User avatar
Texas Hog
... deep in TX
... deep in TX
Posts: 3014
Joined: Tue Jun 10, 2003 2:50 pm
Location: Corpus Christi, TX
Contact:

Post by Texas Hog »

Glad to see him go....and hope Larry Allen is next :twisted:
4bz
Hog
Posts: 278
Joined: Sun Mar 21, 2004 7:12 pm

Post by 4bz »

Even if he was a boy, you gotta give it up for Emmitt. He is the greatest running back of all time, I don't see how people can deny it, stats is the proof, not potential!
User avatar
DCGloryYears828791
Hog
Posts: 236
Joined: Tue Jan 11, 2005 5:37 pm
Location: DC
Contact:

Post by DCGloryYears828791 »

Primetime42 wrote:
Hill66 wrote:I will go as far to say I respect Emmitt. I don't think he is in the Top 3 and possibly the Top 5 alltime RB's.
I must say he was blessed with one of the best o-lines in the mid 90's.
:roll:

There's always one person to ruin it...


I tip my hat and salute one of the greatest RB's of all time. Damn i hated when we played him.
Dec. 31, 1972
NFC Championship Game at RFK Stadium
W, 26-3
"Just remember this. Forty men together can't lose." George Allen
User avatar
ejay183
Hog
Posts: 1062
Joined: Mon Dec 20, 2004 7:35 pm
Location: Southeast D.C.

Post by ejay183 »

Smith is up there, one of the greatest backs, easily top five.
Clinton Portis 2005-2006 Season tracker
352 carries 1516 yards 11 TDs
30 receptions 216 yards 0 TDs
1/2 17 yards 1 TD 118.8
User avatar
die cowboys die
Hog
Posts: 2115
Joined: Fri Aug 27, 2004 9:37 pm
Location: Boston, MA

Post by die cowboys die »

i guess emmit didn't realize he was already retired. hopping around in a cardinals outfit 5 years past your prime hardly even counts as playing football.

i'm ashamed of all of you. how can you respect anyone that had anything to do with the evil cowboys organization?

no, emmit was not the greatest RB of all time. yes, he got the most yards, but it took him 13 years to do what barry sanders did in 10! which is not even to mention the fact that emmit had an outstanding line and barry always had a LOUSY line. it is an absolute insult and disgrace to say that he is even close to being as good as barry sanders.

he was a good running back, in his prime. it sickens me to even acknowledge that, but it is true. but he is in the top 15 at best, not the top 10, not the top 5, and not even close to #1.
User avatar
DCGloryYears828791
Hog
Posts: 236
Joined: Tue Jan 11, 2005 5:37 pm
Location: DC
Contact:

Post by DCGloryYears828791 »

This was not an acknowledgement for the Dallas Cowboys. It was nothing more than a salute and acknowledgement to a football player who was one of the greatest RB's to play the game. Just because he wore the dreaded star, that does not take away the IMPRESSIVE accomplishments he made on the field. Don't be ashamed of me, I love the Redskins, but without football there would be no teams to root for, and without great football players why root for football. I hate nothing more than the Cowgirls, but I respect and salute all the great players. To say that Emmit was not even in the top 10 you need to rethink your definition of greatness as it pertains to playing the game of football.
Dec. 31, 1972
NFC Championship Game at RFK Stadium
W, 26-3
"Just remember this. Forty men together can't lose." George Allen
Clinton Portis
##
##
Posts: 872
Joined: Sun Nov 21, 2004 10:20 pm
Location: Anywhere near the Endzone.

Post by Clinton Portis »

Sure he ripped through our D-Line over and over...

and over...

and over...

But it doesnt matter, he was classy guy, and did very well at what he did. A very great RB, top 10 easily.

I don't acknowledge him as a Cowboy, but a great player in general.
User avatar
die cowboys die
Hog
Posts: 2115
Joined: Fri Aug 27, 2004 9:37 pm
Location: Boston, MA

Post by die cowboys die »

no one ever would have even heard of emmit smith if he had played on the lions instead of barry sanders, running behind a shoddy O-line. he would have been considered a good running back, maybe even a really good running back, perhaps on the level of a shaun alexander or so. but there is no way on earth he would be #1 in yards, there is no way he would be considered one of the all-time greats.

he is simply NOT.
BossHog
Site Admin
Site Admin
Posts: 9375
Joined: Fri Jun 06, 2003 8:34 am
Location: London, Ontario
Contact:

Post by BossHog »

Emmitt Smith wasn't one of the best of all time? :hmm:

Because Barry was better?

Sounds like you should be voting on the Hall of Fame ballots... you use the same criterion.

He is the only thing Cowboy that I have ever come close to respecting. He may have not been as skilled as Sanders... but he's a warrior, in fact, probably only 'Sweetness' and Jim brown were tougher RBs. The guy played against us when he was nearly dead a couple of times and still handed us out butts on a platter.

I will always agree that Barry was a better runner but IMO, I think saying that Emmitt isn't even a top 5 RB is pure venom and hatred talking... not football sense.

... but hey, you'll never catch me thinking ill of a Skins fan for saying anything derogatory about a Cowpuke. :wink:
Sean Taylor was one of a kind, may he rest in peace.
NC43Hog
Brown in the Hall
Brown in the Hall
Posts: 4306
Joined: Sat Jul 26, 2003 5:26 pm
Location: Carolina Country
Contact:

Post by NC43Hog »

I just know that I am glad he isn't running against the SKINS anymore cause like BH said,
The guy played against us when he was nearly dead a couple of times and still handed us out butts on a platter.


He is definitely one of the best RBs that has played the game. Just wished he would have been a Redskin instead of Peon :puke: Sanders.
"Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life, son." - Dean Wormer
User avatar
TexasCowboy
Hog
Posts: 3191
Joined: Sun Nov 02, 2003 10:17 am
Location: A place way to HOT to handle

Post by TexasCowboy »

For once I have to agree with Boss as much as it kills me to do so. but he made some very interesting points. plus people all ways say Emmitt benefited from having such a great offensive line.

But how about turning that around and saying the offensive line benefited from a great RB? it wouldn't be lying if that was said. but what is a lie is that Barry the hasbeen did not have a great line

That's just excuses because his O line were 7 time pro bowlers. just like claiming that Emmitt wasn't tough enough would be a lie, because he showed how tough he was the day
he seperated his shoulder.

In intense pain had to have his shoulder put in which hurts like hell. shoulder strapped in pain he single-handedly took over that game. pass catching run blocking being a reciever and runner out of the back field

No running back has ever done that ever that shows you how tough he is. not to mention the time he played with a concussion.

so your idiotic arguement is like me saying Mike Irvin is better then Jerry Rice. and given some lame arguement as to why he is better

so don't quit your day job Die
I'M AM LUCIFER THE DEVIL IN THE FLESH
Scottskins
########
########
Posts: 2591
Joined: Sat Aug 07, 2004 1:54 am
Location: The other Washington

Post by Scottskins »

I have complete respect for Emmitt Smith. He was the only player on that Dallas team that I truly respected for both his character and his ability. He was definitely one of the best backs ever. I think Sanders was the best, but Sweetness and Emmitt were right there behind him. Whether he had a great line or not doesn't matter. He ran the yards and they all counted. Longevity also has to count.

The reason I respect him is because he's a class act. Among a team of drug users, criminals and flash, he just ran the football and didn't get involved in all that. He did it extremely well too.
Death to the EGO! RIP 21
admin
Site Admin
Site Admin
Posts: 2012
Joined: Wed May 28, 2003 5:25 pm
Contact:

Post by admin »

TexasCowboy wrote:What sickens me is the fact that you are still allowed to
voice your opinions here, after making such a ridiculous argument. it's not only complete moronic BS what you are
spewing.


Well actually... he didn't break any rules... like you did. He didn't call anyone names... like you did. He didn't abbreviate a cuss word in the PG forums... like you did.

So who's the one that shouldn't be allowed to voice an opinion here?

I try to let everyone have their say here... regardless of what it is... as long as they do it within the rules.

... and you haven't. So why should YOU be allowed to continue to voice YOUR opinions here?

Consider yourself warned... attack a post-er instead of a post again and you can enjoy some time away from the board.
Redskins Rule
||||
||||
Posts: 1788
Joined: Sun Mar 21, 2004 1:17 am
Location: Burke, VA

Post by Redskins Rule »

In Darrell Green's last game....How many yards did Emmitt need to get for another 1000 yard season?

Was it 26 yards? Or fewer then 26 yards? :hmm:

I can't remember for sure. I do know that he got ruled that day! He barely got one yard a carry. One yard a carry!!!! Noone blocked for him that game. That just goes to show you how good he was when noone blocked for him.
Redskins Rule!!!

DUMP SI!!!
User avatar
Primetime42
Hog
Posts: 1727
Joined: Wed Dec 10, 2003 12:09 am
Location: Romo-sexual

Post by Primetime42 »

Redskins Rule wrote:In Darrell Green's last game....How many yards did Emmitt need to get for another 1000 yard season?

Was it 26 yards? Or fewer then 26 yards? :hmm:

I can't remember for sure. I do know that he got ruled that day! He barely got one yard a carry. One yard a carry!!!! Noone blocked for him that game. That just goes to show you how good he was when noone blocked for him.
It didn't help that he only got 10-15 carries in a game we were winning of close in the entire time.

He got screwed over his last two games in Dallas. That's a fact.
"He's a playmaker, that's his label. They used to have strong safeties, but now they got another position: They're called playmakers." -Terence Newman on Roy Williams
Redskins Rule
||||
||||
Posts: 1788
Joined: Sun Mar 21, 2004 1:17 am
Location: Burke, VA

Post by Redskins Rule »

Primetime42 wrote:It didn't help that he only got 10-15 carries in a game we were winning of close in the entire time.

He got screwed over his last two games in Dallas. That's a fact


One yard a carry!!!! Just one freakin yard a carry!!!

Thats not getting screwed. Thats stinking it up!
Redskins Rule!!!

DUMP SI!!!
User avatar
die cowboys die
Hog
Posts: 2115
Joined: Fri Aug 27, 2004 9:37 pm
Location: Boston, MA

Post by die cowboys die »

Primetime42 wrote:It didn't help that he only got 10-15 carries in a game we were winning of close in the entire time.

He got screwed over his last two games in Dallas. That's a fact.


uh, you weren't winning that game. you lost. we won.

also, part of the reason he only got 10-15 carries is because emmit was only getting 1 yard a carry. think about it- you don't keep trying to run when you're getting stuffed like that. but if he had been going for 3-5 yards, you stick with it. he didn't earn more carries in that game.


now, i will say this was clearly way past his prime. in his heyday, he probably would've at least been able to run for 2 yards per carry with a bad o-line. hahhaha. hey maybe even 3. he was a very good running back (sickens me to say that but it's true) but really there is no way he would ever be mentioned in the same breath as barry sanders and i stick by that.
Last edited by die cowboys die on Thu Feb 10, 2005 2:39 am, edited 1 time in total.
User avatar
Primetime42
Hog
Posts: 1727
Joined: Wed Dec 10, 2003 12:09 am
Location: Romo-sexual

Post by Primetime42 »

die cowboys die wrote:
Primetime42 wrote:It didn't help that he only got 10-15 carries in a game we were winning of close in the entire time.

He got screwed over his last two games in Dallas. That's a fact.


uh, you weren't winning that game. you lost. we won.

also, part of the reason he only got 10-15 carries is <i>because</i> emmit was only getting 1 yard a carry. think about it- you don't keep trying to run when you're getting stuffed like that. but if he had been going for 3-5 yards, you stick with it. he didn't <i>earn</i> more carries in that game.


now, i will say this was clearly way past his prime. in his heyday, he probably would've at least been able to run for 2 yards per carry with a bad o-line. hahhaha. hey maybe even 3. he was a very good running back (sickens me to say that but it's true) but really there is no way he would ever be mentioned in the same breath as barry sanders and i stick by that.
If your brain was as big as your mouth, you would know what I was alluding to when I said last 2 games. :roll:

If you want an explanation, please ask. Don't jump to conclussions like you usually do.
"He's a playmaker, that's his label. They used to have strong safeties, but now they got another position: They're called playmakers." -Terence Newman on Roy Williams
User avatar
die cowboys die
Hog
Posts: 2115
Joined: Fri Aug 27, 2004 9:37 pm
Location: Boston, MA

Post by die cowboys die »

i wasn't talking about two games, i was talking about the last game vs. the redskins.

frankly i couldn't care less what happened with him in the game before that. maybe he got screwed, maybe he ran for a million touchdowns. but the next week, against the redskins, he needed like 26 yards and got about 15.
Post Reply