Originally Posted by MVChiefs:
1998 Terrell Davis
Is Denver’s cheating, Vaseline-slicked offensive line included?
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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Jamaal Charles on 12 career carries of 4th and 1-3 (unfortunately I can't find a simple 4th and 1 split) -- he converted 9 of them for 1st downs.
For perspective, Adrian Peterson was 17 of 28. Charles clearly better.
Emmitt Smith was 19/27 over the games when the stats were kept (post 1994) so Charles beats him as well despite Emmitt running behind the best line of all time.
I don't think we consider Charles short-yardage ability because he was so often breaking long ones, but the guy was a force even in short yardage situations.
Jamaal Charles was absolutely my pick. I can't remember the stat, but he was insane at not being tackled behind the l.o.s..
I looked up his stats for 3rd/4th and 1 yard. He had 50 attempts in his career and converted it 38 times. In those situations he had 50 rushes for 271 yds and 4 TDs. He averaged 5.4 yds per carry lol.
He's a top 5 RB of all time in my eyes and injuries ruined a hall of fame career.
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