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Title: Cowboys release Emmitt
Post by: Sandman on February 27, 2003, 02:50:30 PM
You had to see this coming... really, you did.

I'm hoping that Sanders finds a way back in so he can take the record and remove all doubt that he is truly the greatest running back of all time.
Title: Cowboys release Emmitt
Post by: Nifty on February 27, 2003, 02:54:13 PM
the thing is Barry doesn't really care about being "the greatest" or having the rushing record.  If he did, he wouldn't have retired.
Title: Cowboys release Emmitt
Post by: narsus on February 27, 2003, 03:04:43 PM
Cowboy fan here

It needed to be done, he isn't producing like he used to, they need fresh blood for the cowboys.

Walter Payton said out of all the backs in the league he would prefer Smith or Sanders to beat his record both are great backs on and off the field.
Title: Cowboys release Emmitt
Post by: -ammo- on February 27, 2003, 03:20:12 PM
You knew that Bill Parcells was going to make some adjustments. It aint over yet:)
Title: Cowboys release Emmitt
Post by: jonnyb on February 27, 2003, 03:53:15 PM
Emmitt Smith was the quintessential Cowboy.  He defined the running game, and was there through all the trials and tribulations of the team.  While other members of the team were getting arrested for all manner of stupidity, he remained a positive role model for many.

He may not have produced like he used to, but that was a direct result of the failure of the rest of the team to do anything.  Defensive coordinators, when faced with approving a strategy to use against the Cowboys, simply said, "contain Smith." The front line was marginal, the quarterbacks terrible, and the defense was full of holes.  The receivers were no threat because the quarterbacks couldn't get the ball to them.  Hambrick is decent, but needs a whole lot of grooming because he doesn't get enough ball time.

The thing about Smith is consistency.  He played the game hard.  He didn't back down, and always did his best.  Had the Cowboys been able to retain the team they had during the superbowl-winning seasons of the 90s, Smith would still be a venerable force.

He was the best of the best, and just put the icing on the cake when he broke Peyton's record.

Ok, it's a little hero worship.   Emmitt.
Title: Cowboys release Emmitt
Post by: Frogm4n on February 27, 2003, 04:08:06 PM
im sure he will go to every old players favorite coach and ask him for a shot.  Im sure Emmit will get another ring with the bucs next year while playing for close to the vet min.
Title: Cowboys release Emmitt
Post by: Rude on February 27, 2003, 04:28:23 PM
I contend there are many backs in the course of Smiths career, that behind the same offensive line, would have produced similar numbers...Smith was very good, but far from the best....I wonder how he would have produced behind the offensive lines of the Bears that Peyton saw in his career.
Title: Cowboys release Emmitt
Post by: Wlfgng on February 27, 2003, 04:48:55 PM
no one really expects loyalty in today's professional sports do they?
Title: Cowboys release Emmitt
Post by: aknimitz on February 27, 2003, 06:31:50 PM
Amen, Rude.

Nim
Title: Cowboys release Emmitt
Post by: rc51 on February 27, 2003, 08:54:22 PM
He's numbers speak for themsleves dont they !!!
I remember hin playing a game with a seperated shoulder.
How many players now a days do you think would do that?
Jerry Jones is a punk squeak.
he should have kept emmitt and let him retire a cowboy he EARNED THAT RIGHT!
Title: Cowboys release Emmitt
Post by: gofaster on February 28, 2003, 08:42:16 AM
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Originally posted by Frogm4n
im sure he will go to every old players favorite coach and ask him for a shot.  Im sure Emmit will get another ring with the bucs next year while playing for close to the vet min.


Funny you should say that.  My wife and I were thinking the same thing, unless he goes to the Jags.  For the Bucs, it would be a publicity coup (not that a Super Bowl championship isn't enough), plus he'd probably get reps along with Alstott and Pittman.  The downside would be that they might have to ditch Aaron Stecker, who is a good-enough back-up for the times they've used him.  For the Jags, Smith would be a good quality backup to Fred Taylor.
Title: Cowboys release Emmitt
Post by: midnight Target on February 28, 2003, 11:03:09 AM
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Originally posted by Wlfgng
no one really expects loyalty in today's professional sports do they?


This is why I lost interest.

Hell it wasn't that long ago that the Dodgers kept the infield intact for 10 year! Today's pro sports are a joke.

I watch college hoops and UCLA is breakin my heart this year!!
Title: Cowboys release Emmitt
Post by: AKIron on February 28, 2003, 11:18:08 AM
Well said Johnnyb.

Been my favorite coffee cup for a long time.  :)
Title: Cowboys release Emmitt
Post by: narsus on February 28, 2003, 11:22:21 AM
There is no more loyalty in pro sports, i watch many teams these days just because of a few players on that squad, when they move I will watch those teams then.

As far as Emmitt's O-line, yes it was good and it helped, but using that logic every defense he has faced must have sucked then. Many teams game plans for the last 13 years has been to stop Emmitt and that never worked so I guess Emmitt's ability had nothing to do with it.

I am not saying Emmitt is the best back ever, but he is definately in the Top 5. Others in this category are obvious, Sanders. Payton and Brown for instance.
Title: Cowboys release Emmitt
Post by: Sandman on February 28, 2003, 12:41:00 PM
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Originally posted by gofaster
Funny you should say that.  My wife and I were thinking the same thing, unless he goes to the Jags.  For the Bucs, it would be a publicity coup (not that a Super Bowl championship isn't enough), plus he'd probably get reps along with Alstott and Pittman.  The downside would be that they might have to ditch Aaron Stecker, who is a good-enough back-up for the times they've used him.  For the Jags, Smith would be a good quality backup to Fred Taylor.


I wonder if he's talked to the Raiders yet. They have a habit of picking up players in the twilight of their careers.