LaDainian Tomlinson in 2006 28 Touchdowns in a season still remains a NFL Record along with 31 Touchdowns too to his 1st NFL's MVP what a tremendously terrific football life LT has no question about it
80’s to mid/late 00’s. There are some good ones now, but few of them are used like workhorses. One of the best now is Christian McCaffrey who plays for your team
@@fortynights1513 And if only they had won the Super Bowl a few months ago, I didn't care who won because as a Pittsburgh fan I was just happy not to deal with Baltimore anymore that season, but my heart told me to pull for San Fran
Lmao Walter Peyton and Erik Dickerson played in the same era, Gail Sayers and Jim Brown played in the 60’s though one ended in 65 right as the other one was beginning, Emmitt Smith and Barry Sanders was same era as well but you could have a argument and I recognize that you did say “might” as well so I’m not holding you to anything. The TD record was broken in what was it 2003, 2005, 2006 if I’m not mistaken so yeah those boys were balling. Idk if any of them are in the Top 5 all time but as a collective they were a TUFF group. LJ following Priest was Wild for KC!!
I could say the best decade. The balance that football had from the 90's and 2000's was incredible, because offense, defense, running the ball, passing the ball, special teams, all played a key role in any championship run. You can always say the same about today or before that era, but you could have one of those be great and make it with just average ranks everywhere else. Now, it's passing or no win, and a good enough defense.
Rice and Moss being the only wide receivers on the list speaks volumes about their respective greatness. It’s sooo hard for a receiver to get 20+ touchdowns in a season.
@@JS-xu1soI think he meant historically. Back in like the 30s and 40s, the running back position was the premier position because of run first offences. QB didn't really matter as much because teams used to run it more.
Emmitt Smith in 1995 won NFL's MVP with a 25 Touchdowns in one season winning his 3rd Super Bowl Ring at the time back then but he is still remains as the NFL's All-Time Leading Rusher in NFL's History plain and simple 17:27
Those older players don’t get enough credit for the fields they had to play on. Every field was trash back then. One more thing, can someone tell me what it was like to have LT on your fantasy team in 2006? I can’t even imagine the complete domination he was doing on a weekly basis. That had to be one hellava feeling for some lucky MF’s who drafted him. Blessings!
I can’t believe they didn’t show the play where he PitMastered Revis with the one hander. Man that has to be one of the best plays ever considering how dominant Revis was at the time while on his way to becoming a first ballot Hall of Famer. I remember everyone was hyping up that match up that entire week wondering if Revis was gonna put Moss on Revis island. Lol Moss had his as looking like Tom Hanks in cast away yelling for Wilson!
Shaun Alexander and LT have both broken the single season record rushing TDs. The only thing that doesn’t resonate with me is how LT is in the Pro Football hall of fame and Alexander isn’t
1 it’s because LT was a WAYY better receiving threat 2 LT has way more longevity and 3 after Walter jones started to get old and Steve Hutchinson left in free agency Shaun Alexander fell of a CLIFF
@@JameloGrant11Some running backs decline if you take their best lineman away. That said, Shaun Alexander did quite well with the line he had for half a decade (five straight seasons of double digit touchdowns with the 05 season being the best of course), and he rushed for more yards than most players today are likely to get the opportunity to because of the nature of the position. I wouldn’t be opposed to calling Alexander a Hall of Famer, but Tomlinson is definitely better.
Possible Throwback topic idea: What happened to the teams that attempted a Super Bowl Threepeat? (Ie 1974 Dolphins, 1976 Steelers, 1990 49ers, 1994 Cowboys)
Of those teams, the 76 Steelers are the best in my opinion, and they might have threepeated with no injuries. Also if we are talking about the performance of all teams who ultimately repeated, then the Steelers appear a second time in 1980 (which was a pretty average team following two champions).
I didn’t know some of the players like DeAngelo Williams had 20 touchdowns in 2008. I know Jonathan Taylor did it 3 years ago. LeSean McCoy did it as a member of the Philadelphia Eagles. David Johnson did that 8 years ago. Ahmad Green and Austin Ekeler were one of the players to score 20 touchdowns in their career. Eric Dickerson had a great season in 1983 with 20 touchdowns. Raheem Mostert scored 21 touchdowns last season as a Dolphins. There are so many running backs who scored 20 or more touchdowns in this video. Great stuff!!!🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈
Damn... how was Jamal Lewis not on this list. Seems like he should've hit that 20 mark in 2000 when he rushed for over 2,000. Crazy. Or Fred Taylor for Jags
@@fortynights1513 I have a personal vendetta against Tom Brady because as a Pittsburgh fan, I got tired of him always going to and winning every Super Bowl throughout the 2010s and I quit watching football for 2 years or so because I didn’t want to see anymore of Tom Brady in New England.
Mostert is relatively fresh for a 10th year RB. Didn’t get many touches in his first few seasons and he’s crazy athletic so that’s a recipe for a long career.
R.I.P to the one and the only legendary larger then life one of a kind player Gale Sayers the Kansas Comit 1965 he had one of the best if not the greatest Rookie Season in NFL's History 6 Touchdowns in one game vs 49ers but he still holds the Record with 22 Touchdowns 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 11:55
Priest Holmes was the most underrated great phenomenal player to ever grace the football field in the NFL after winning a Super Bowl Championship Ring in 2000 with the Ravens he was unstoppable in his Prime with Kansas City Chiefs the former University of Texas had 27 Touchdowns in one season with the Chiefs but what I really don't understand why he's not in the Pro Football Hall Of Fame it's really Criminal as to why how superb he really was & Will Shields is a recent Hall Of Famer because of Holmes but make no mistake about it cause just this sure I certainly believe Priest Holmes should not be forgotten about how special he'd was he was one of the guys like the LaDainian Tomlinson type who had made things better Mr.Holmes deserves a Gold Jacket period 16:26
Two things came to.mind watching this, one the size of runningbacks in even the early 2000s compared to the size of runningbacks today . Like ladainian Thomas ,Shaun Alexander ,Marshall faulk, and Larry Johnson vs todd gurley and Christian McCaffrey. Maybe it's just the shoulder pads getting smaller but rbs of yesterday seemed bigger. Except for Derek Henry of course haha. And for every great Hof player ladainian, emitt, faulk, and on there are players that had a great season and then never came close again. Saw a few players from 2000s I barely remembered.
Can we get a “ Every player to score a touchdown on their very first career touch“ including preseason. My list may be a little off and I’m sure I’m missing some people but I know Antonio Brown Steve Smith Sr Chris Carter Xavier Worthy Deion Sanders Matt Ryan Martavis Bryant Sean Taylor ( maybe it was his 2nd touch he had two ints against Denver his first preseason game ) I wanna say either Keyshawn Johnson Or Mussan Muhammad can’t remember which one. Devin Hester scored his first game but I don’t think it was his first touch Also I think Leveon Bell I could be wrong. This list would be really dope plus I’ve always wondered how many players pulled that off 🔥
the fact LT got robbed for an MvP in 06 well u got the colts and peyton manning breaking dan marino record so yh talk bout 2006-09 what a way of fantastic moments
LaDainian Tomlinson in 2006 28 Touchdowns in a season still remains a NFL Record along with 31 Touchdowns too to his 1st NFL's MVP what a tremendously terrific football life LT has no question about it
I always wanted LT or AP to break the record
If you’re a RB and you have 10,000 rushing yards and 100 rushing touchdowns and an MVP you should be in the HOF. Shaun should be in it.
Well, Alexander is 500+ yards shy of 10,000 yards
It’s the hall of fame. Not the hall of stats. I don’t like it either.
He'll probably get in eventually
Agreed
@@marcuslee1927he definitely has well over 10k scrimmage yards so I’d call that a HOF worthy career.
2000s really might have been the greatest decade for RBs
I could make that case.
80’s to mid/late 00’s.
There are some good ones now, but few of them are used like workhorses.
One of the best now is Christian McCaffrey who plays for your team
@@fortynights1513 And if only they had won the Super Bowl a few months ago, I didn't care who won because as a Pittsburgh fan I was just happy not to deal with Baltimore anymore that season, but my heart told me to pull for San Fran
Lmao Walter Peyton and Erik Dickerson played in the same era, Gail Sayers and Jim Brown played in the 60’s though one ended in 65 right as the other one was beginning, Emmitt Smith and Barry Sanders was same era as well but you could have a argument and I recognize that you did say “might” as well so I’m not holding you to anything. The TD record was broken in what was it 2003, 2005, 2006 if I’m not mistaken so yeah those boys were balling. Idk if any of them are in the Top 5 all time but as a collective they were a TUFF group. LJ following Priest was Wild for KC!!
I could say the best decade. The balance that football had from the 90's and 2000's was incredible, because offense, defense, running the ball, passing the ball, special teams, all played a key role in any championship run. You can always say the same about today or before that era, but you could have one of those be great and make it with just average ranks everywhere else. Now, it's passing or no win, and a good enough defense.
Priest Holmes and Larry Johnson combined for 125 rushing TD's between 2002-2006. Insane production from those 2
Chiefs O line was dominant during thise time. Defense held them back
Crazy work
@@jump6098so true
Rice and Moss being the only wide receivers on the list speaks volumes about their respective greatness. It’s sooo hard for a receiver to get 20+ touchdowns in a season.
DeAngelo Williams had a very underrated career. Great player.
Yea he was honestly a underrated Superstar fr fr
He sure did. So did Jonathan Stewart
Tomlinson's stiff arm on O.J. Atogwe in 2006 was the best ever. Homie's helmet, and head rag went flyin.
Crazy how the rushing record kept on being one upped every year lol 2000s had some crazy good rbs
Randy Moss on those ‘07 Patriots 😍😍
An absolute travesty he never got at least one ring
I wish he had gotten one with the 49ers as I don’t like the Ravens, but it’s a shame regardless that he didn’t win one.
Marshall Faulk was SO DAMN GOOD!
Such a beauty when a player on your team can score a touchdown 20+ times a season
Terrell Davis 1998 season was the best RB season considering he sat out 8 quarters of football due to Broncos winning in blowout fashion
I miss watching LT run the ball, especially against the Raiders! He truly is one of the greatest running backs of all time! Go Chargers!
He´s the ultimate weapon, nobody represents this menace like LT-
What we learned here today is that while Kurt Warner was a great QB, the greatest show's glue was Marshall.
I remember that LT season like it was yesterday. To bad they didn't go further in the playoffs
Lenny Moore, Jim Brown, Gale Sayers, O.J. Simpson and Leroy Kelly scored 20 or more TDs when the seasons were only 14 games.
Sayers did so as a rookie in a 14 game season
Jerry Rice did it in a strike shortened season with only 12 games.
LT had 31 in 14
Faulk had 26 in 14 games
The running back position is the greatest position. Let’s just say it. The history and the effort the men put in day after day is awe inspiring.
There’s been a lot of great running backs over the years.
It’s nothing like a long touchdown run
this vid hyped you up too much lol. calm down its the qb.
@@JS-xu1soI think he meant historically. Back in like the 30s and 40s, the running back position was the premier position because of run first offences. QB didn't really matter as much because teams used to run it more.
I haven't forgotten how Priest Holmes was the absolute BEST as well as a BadAss Running Back in the NFL 17:07
Emmitt Smith in 1995 won NFL's MVP with a 25 Touchdowns in one season winning his 3rd Super Bowl Ring at the time back then but he is still remains as the NFL's All-Time Leading Rusher in NFL's History plain and simple 17:27
Lots of impressive performances but I’m in awe at the Trent Green blocks for Priest Holmes.
“Galloping Gale carrying the mail”
nothing like football commentary from the '60s
Those older players don’t get enough credit for the fields they had to play on. Every field was trash back then. One more thing, can someone tell me what it was like to have LT on your fantasy team in 2006? I can’t even imagine the complete domination he was doing on a weekly basis. That had to be one hellava feeling for some lucky MF’s who drafted him. Blessings!
Jerry Rice is really the G.O.A.T 22 Touchdowns in 1987 14:04
23 in 12 games will forever be tough to do
Rice had 23 TDs in a 12 games strike-shortened season. Simply incredible!
MARSHALL FAULK & PRIEST HOLMES WERE LEGENDS SO UNDERRATED HONORABLE MENTION SHAUN ALEXANDER 🐐🐐🐐
Moss made catching a football look effortless
I can’t believe they didn’t show the play where he PitMastered Revis with the one hander. Man that has to be one of the best plays ever considering how dominant Revis was at the time while on his way to becoming a first ballot Hall of Famer. I remember everyone was hyping up that match up that entire week wondering if Revis was gonna put Moss on Revis island. Lol Moss had his as looking like Tom Hanks in cast away yelling for Wilson!
Deangelo Williams was sweet to watch back in his Prime in Carolina I like Williams he's real sweet 0:24
Damian Harrell had 60 touchdowns for the Colorado Crush back in 2006. Top that!
Shaun Alexander and LT have both broken the single season record rushing TDs. The only thing that doesn’t resonate with me is how LT is in the Pro Football hall of fame and Alexander isn’t
1 it’s because LT was a WAYY better receiving threat 2 LT has way more longevity and 3 after Walter jones started to get old and Steve Hutchinson left in free agency Shaun Alexander fell of a CLIFF
@@JameloGrant11Some running backs decline if you take their best lineman away.
That said, Shaun Alexander did quite well with the line he had for half a decade (five straight seasons of double digit touchdowns with the 05 season being the best of course), and he rushed for more yards than most players today are likely to get the opportunity to because of the nature of the position.
I wouldn’t be opposed to calling Alexander a Hall of Famer, but Tomlinson is definitely better.
@@fortynights1513 there are so many RBs that deserve imo to be in the hof than Alexander he prolly has a top ten RB peak of all time
Shaun didn’t have the longevity. It’s the same with guys like Chad Ochocinco. Yea you had a great peak but you didn’t have a long career.
It's cause Alexander was injury prone in the second half of his career and what not.
Lenny Moore was one hell of a football player!
Jerry Rice should have been the MVP in 1987.
Possible Throwback topic idea:
What happened to the teams that attempted a Super Bowl Threepeat? (Ie 1974 Dolphins, 1976 Steelers, 1990 49ers, 1994 Cowboys)
Also 2005 Patriots
Of those teams, the 76 Steelers are the best in my opinion, and they might have threepeated with no injuries.
Also if we are talking about the performance of all teams who ultimately repeated, then the Steelers appear a second time in 1980 (which was a pretty average team following two champions).
Love that idea
if it wasnt for the sea of hands play by the raiders. most likely the fins get 3 in a row/ jmop
The '68 Packers and '99 Broncos didn't make the playoffs.
Ahman Green was the man in 2003 for the Green Bay Packers. Very underrated player
Man I miss the 90s and mid 2000s uniforms.
Not the announcer calling the 49ers the prospectors 😂😂
It's ridiculous to compare a 20 TD season from players with a 14 game season to players with a 16 or 17 game season.
We NFL fans were spoiled in the early 00's with RB's
Please do leading receivers in each conference each season as well as leading rushers. Separate videos.
Jerry 23tds in 12 games🤯🤯🤯
OJ was killing 'em back in '75 too
Trent Green laying it on the line with that block lol
When Faulk was an Aztec I knew he'd be great. When he went to the rams I told my friends to watch he'll win a Superbowl there.... 😂
I wasn't old enough to see Chuck Foreman play but I appreciate his choice of number
JERRY RICE#80 23 TDS(22 RECEIVING , 1 RUSHING) IN 12 GAMES IN 1987 WAS A NFL MVP PERFORMANCE FOR THE GREATEST PLAYER IN LEAGUE HISTORY ..
Shaun alexander was so good 💙💚
I didn’t know some of the players like DeAngelo Williams had 20 touchdowns in 2008. I know Jonathan Taylor did it 3 years ago. LeSean McCoy did it as a member of the Philadelphia Eagles. David Johnson did that 8 years ago. Ahmad Green and Austin Ekeler were one of the players to score 20 touchdowns in their career. Eric Dickerson had a great season in 1983 with 20 touchdowns. Raheem Mostert scored 21 touchdowns last season as a Dolphins. There are so many running backs who scored 20 or more touchdowns in this video. Great stuff!!!🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈
More than I ever thought.
If Barry Sanders had an elite offensive line like Emmitt, he would have had multiple 20+ touchdown seasons.
IIRC Shaun Alexander's career went downhill fast after that 2005 season. He was never really the same
RBs should absolutely get the bag
Damn... how was Jamal Lewis not on this list. Seems like he should've hit that 20 mark in 2000 when he rushed for over 2,000. Crazy. Or Fred Taylor for Jags
Imagine if miss could of played with Brady for even 5-6 seasons? Looked like a man amongst boys.
Mega man marshall faulk was a f**k**g beast
That’s crazy how much offense is in the NFL. Yet there are no modern day players on this list.
Priest was a beast man
Riggins was 34 & 35 when he proceeded to run for 38 TDs in two seasons with over 2600 yards. Thats insane.
I love the old nfl, this new nfl, I just can't get behind.
I feel like early 2000's was the best . But then again I was 5 in 2000 lol so I'm biased
Best days were from 2005 to 2013 when Tom Brady wasn’t winning Super Bowls
@@LiamDeegeWhat about the early 2000’s when he was, but the team was more defensive oriented perhaps?
@@fortynights1513 I have a personal vendetta against Tom Brady because as a Pittsburgh fan, I got tired of him always going to and winning every Super Bowl throughout the 2010s and I quit watching football for 2 years or so because I didn’t want to see anymore of Tom Brady in New England.
@@LiamDeegeWhat do you think of the league now?
I honestly forgot some of these players that had 20+ tds
Terrell David was such a awesome BadAss of a running back with the Broncos 15:35
Mostert is relatively fresh for a 10th year RB. Didn’t get many touches in his first few seasons and he’s crazy athletic so that’s a recipe for a long career.
man, gale sayers really destroyed those prospectors
John Riggins was the truth back in his Prime but he didn't disappoint 16:22
I lovvvvvvvvvvve FOOBALL
5:07 Shaun Alexander, yeah buddy. 👍
Really good career.
19:57 Shaun Alexander again 💙 💚
@@Seahawks1115 oh yeah
@@fortynights1513 good career indeed
Just showed once again that David Johnson should’ve won MVP in 2016
Alexander isnt in the HOF because he played for Seattle. If he did the same thing in Pittsburg or NY he'd be in
LTs 06 season is the best any RB has ever had
All the Rushers that had 20+TD seasons also ran behind all-time great offensive lines.
Wow I forgot about Deangelo Williams
Your RUclips Channel Is My Favorite NFL Throwback And All Of Your Videos
Trent Greene out here as the enforcer!
Barry Sanders had 2,166 scrimmage yards in 1994. Emmitt did not leave the league. But he did the next year
I Remember Those Days Like It Was Yesterday
R.I.P to the one and the only legendary larger then life one of a kind player Gale Sayers the Kansas Comit 1965 he had one of the best if not the greatest Rookie Season in NFL's History 6 Touchdowns in one game vs 49ers but he still holds the Record with 22 Touchdowns 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 11:55
Priest Holmes was the most underrated great phenomenal player to ever grace the football field in the NFL after winning a Super Bowl Championship Ring in 2000 with the Ravens he was unstoppable in his Prime with Kansas City Chiefs the former University of Texas had 27 Touchdowns in one season with the Chiefs but what I really don't understand why he's not in the Pro Football Hall Of Fame it's really Criminal as to why how superb he really was & Will Shields is a recent Hall Of Famer because of Holmes but make no mistake about it cause just this sure I certainly believe Priest Holmes should not be forgotten about how special he'd was he was one of the guys like the LaDainian Tomlinson type who had made things better Mr.Holmes deserves a Gold Jacket period 16:26
Jerrys “I catch multiple TD passes in the 4th Q of games where were multiple scores ahead to pad my stats” 1987 season
I think Larry Johnson made chiefs fans forget about Priest Holmes
Trent Green was laying shit down. ⏸️
I mean …. Juice did quite a bit in 14 games. And a lot more in one night.
Needed to comment to show love to Radio RAHIM
Two things came to.mind watching this, one the size of runningbacks in even the early 2000s compared to the size of runningbacks today . Like ladainian Thomas ,Shaun Alexander ,Marshall faulk, and Larry Johnson vs todd gurley and Christian McCaffrey. Maybe it's just the shoulder pads getting smaller but rbs of yesterday seemed bigger. Except for Derek Henry of course haha. And for every great Hof player ladainian, emitt, faulk, and on there are players that had a great season and then never came close again. Saw a few players from 2000s I barely remembered.
Under half hour gang 👇🏼
Deangelo Williams had 1515 rushing yards 5.5 ypc no fumbles and 20 total tds and didn’t make the pro bowl
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All These NFL Players Are Awesome 👌 👏 👍 To Achieve 20 Touchdown's In A NFL Season.
19:06 Maybe the greatest block ever
OMG
LT had a crazy stiff-arm
Great video!
2,272 All-Purpose YDS remains a NFL Rookie Record 12:16
Can we get a “ Every player to score a touchdown on their very first career touch“ including preseason. My list may be a little off and I’m sure I’m missing some people but I know
Antonio Brown
Steve Smith Sr
Chris Carter
Xavier Worthy
Deion Sanders
Matt Ryan
Martavis Bryant
Sean Taylor ( maybe it was his 2nd touch he had two ints against Denver his first preseason game )
I wanna say either Keyshawn Johnson Or Mussan Muhammad can’t remember which one. Devin Hester scored his first game but I don’t think it was his first touch Also I think Leveon Bell I could be wrong. This list would be really dope plus I’ve always wondered how many players pulled that off 🔥
as a cardinal fan, damn i miss david johnson
EMMITT SMITH!!!! ✊🏾💪🏾💯
Job 8:20
Behold, God will not cast away a perfect man, neither will he help the evil doers:
the fact LT got robbed for an MvP in 06 well u got the colts and peyton manning breaking dan marino record so yh talk bout 2006-09 what a way of fantastic moments
He won MVP in 06
Even the video is over 20+ minutes
Under 1 hour gang 👇
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Damn I forgot ekler had a 20 td season
I wish that QB Josh Allen was on here.
He would rather lead the NFL in turnovers 😂😂
I miss Todd gurley man.
I love Tomlinson but he should not be called LT. There is only one LT and it’s Lawrence Taylor