Who is your Greatest Rams Running Back of All Time?

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Whose the GOAT for the Horns?

  • Eric Dickerson

    Votes: 50 39.7%
  • Marshall Faulk

    Votes: 64 50.8%
  • Steven Jackson

    Votes: 8 6.3%
  • Todd Gurley

    Votes: 2 1.6%
  • Other? Who?

    Votes: 2 1.6%
  • Kyren Williams

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Blake Corum?!

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    126
When I Get home today I want to watch it more in depth. Is Scooter Dick Bass? That's crazy how Universities that aren't anything now for NFL players produced so many good ones back in the 40's, 50's and 60's. 2 Touchdowns per 12 minute quarter? WTF? That is insane! THe population was smaller and less people to choose from, not that high of competition? Was he just that much better than everybody else?


Don't apologize at all! One of the things I loved/miss when Davefan was here (outside of his never ending optimism) is he would go over things that happened in the past, the team, player, coaches, games, ownership situations. Things you just don't get from google or wiki and some things that are more accurate than those two sources.

I consider Ram history things I should know and it's fun to learn as well... otherwise I'm just a Seahawk fan circa 2011.
I’m sorry, my math was bad. 68 touchdowns in 16 games, a little over 1 touchdown per quarter.
 
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We've had an amazing history at the position.

In today's NFL, I would probably go with Faulk. Gurley needed more time to prove himself. I would put SJ above Gurley for that reason as well as the fact that SJ could catch the ball, run the ball, and run you the fuck over.

That all said, I went with Dickerson. He WAS the offense. He was virtually unstoppable. I don't recall him ever being caught from behind. And if you were in front of him, he was looking to go through you. The dude would grenade LBs and DBs. When he put it in overdrive with that gate, he was gone. He didn't need to be elusive. He would clip the defender and then run by him, essentially creating his own holes. Just an incredible football player. And yes...he could catch the ball but our coaches wouldn't use him that way. Hell. He had 51 catches as a rookie.
 
Man, I voted Faulk -- those stats DON'T include receptions or receiving TD's, correct? would love to see total TD's.
But wow, what a hard decision; some teams aren't so lucky.
ED -- 111 yds / game, whoa....
MF -- total package, field general, force multiplier
SJ -- total yards as a Ram, provided only offense Rams had for a decade -- what might've been... thx Stan :(
TG -- TD's.... wow, 2 more than ED?? in his prime, that kid was ELECTRIC, could hit the house any time. Never forget that absolute domination of the 'Hawks in they own house.
 
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I voted for Dickerson because he’s the only one of the choices listed to average over a hundred yards a game. Plus he played for the Rams much longer than Faulk did.
 
We've had an amazing history at the position.

In today's NFL, I would probably go with Faulk. Gurley needed more time to prove himself. I would put SJ above Gurley for that reason as well as the fact that SJ could catch the ball, run the ball, and run you the fuck over.

That all said, I went with Dickerson. He WAS the offense. He was virtually unstoppable. I don't recall him ever being caught from behind. And if you were in front of him, he was looking to go through you. The dude would grenade LBs and DBs. When he put it in overdrive with that gate, he was gone. He didn't need to be elusive. He would clip the defender and then run by him, essentially creating his own holes. Just an incredible football player. And yes...he could catch the ball but our coaches wouldn't use him that way. Hell. He had 51 catches as a rookie.
Daryl Green ran down ED and I think Green is the only one who ever did.

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Eg3RHKKbQU
 
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We always see that play. But, Ron Brown caught Green from behind. I believe in the same game !

The RAMS have the NFLs best history at running back.
I was just giving an answer to the contention as to whether ED was ever caught from behind. He was by Green. I don't doubt that Ron Brown caught Green from behind, because he was a track star before becoming an NFL WR. This is no slight to ED, whatsoever.
 
I voted for Dickerson because he’s the only one of the choices listed to average over a hundred yards a game. Plus he played for the Rams much longer than Faulk did.
Actually, Faulk played with the Rams for more years (7-to-5) and in more games (99-to-65) than Dickerson.

Dickerson was only with the Rams for four seasons; plus a few games in 1987 when he was traded.
 
Superbowl victories count, Faulk was amazing in all regards. Without lingering knee issues, I think Gurley could have topped this list eventually.
i believe with a healthy Gurley, the Rams win that super bowl. Goff lost a massive weapon with him out. Steven J was just born at the wrong time. would be an awesome back with McVay. Ground Chuck Knox had many a fantasy about SJax I bet.
 
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