Priest Holmes's Legacy

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Priest Holmes's Legacy 

Post#1 » by Carnage » Wed Nov 21, 2007 6:34 pm

After a brief comeback, Priest Holmes is set to announce his retrement from the NFL.

From 2001-2003, Priest was up there as one of the elite (if not the best) RB in the NFL.

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Holmes 4590 Yards, 4.8 YPC, 61 TDs in 46 games
Tomlinson 4564 Yards, 4.5 YPC, 42 TDs in 48 games
Portis 3099 Yards, 5.5 YPC, 31 TDs in 32 games
Lewis 3393 Yards, 4.9 YPC, 21 TDS in 32 games
Alexander 3928 Yards, 4.2 YPC, 50 TDs in 48 games
Martin 3811 Yards, 4.2 YPC, 28 TDs in 48 games
Williams 4470 Yards, 4.1 YPC, 34 TDs in 48 games

What do you think his legacy is?
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Post#2 » by Icness » Wed Nov 21, 2007 6:37 pm

He was the first of the modern wave to put up the outrageous TD numbers, which IMO is directly responsible for the boom in fantasy football. I'd call him the godfather of modern fantasy RBs.

I always liked how he carried himself--you could tell he was confident, but humble and thoughtful. He knew he could very quickly go back to being the seldom-used backup like he was for the first few years of his career, and he played with that motivation every snap.
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Post#3 » by J.Kim » Wed Nov 21, 2007 7:33 pm

Disinterested. Aloof. Somewhat Anti-Social.

But he was a hell of a Running Back, when he got his shot.
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Post#5 » by Geddy » Thu Nov 22, 2007 3:41 am

One of my fave backs and sad to see him go. Got to respect the fact that he came back from the injury that he had.

The thing that i was most impressed about his game was his vision and that knack to find a hole for a big gain. He just seemed to do it so much better than most guys these days.
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Post#6 » by studcrackers » Thu Nov 22, 2007 3:50 am

from a fantasy standpoint im glad i picked up kolby smith just incase something like this happened
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Post#7 » by TMU » Thu Nov 22, 2007 4:04 am

Icness wrote:He was the first of the modern wave to put up the outrageous TD numbers, which IMO is directly responsible for the boom in fantasy football. I'd call him the godfather of modern fantasy RBs.

I always liked how he carried himself--you could tell he was confident, but humble and thoughtful. He knew he could very quickly go back to being the seldom-used backup like he was for the first few years of his career, and he played with that motivation every snap.


Wow, that was a concise yet a very powerful analysis.
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Post#8 » by HMFFL » Thu Nov 22, 2007 5:29 am

Icness wrote:He was the first of the modern wave to put up the outrageous TD numbers, which IMO is directly responsible for the boom in fantasy football. I'd call him the godfather of modern fantasy RBs.


I'd actually go with Marshall Faulk.
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Post#9 » by CBS7 » Thu Nov 22, 2007 5:49 am

Well, he had a 26 TD season but 8 were receiving.
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Post#10 » by randomhero423 » Thu Nov 22, 2007 5:05 pm

best fantasy running back ever.
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Post#11 » by Kid Vicious » Thu Nov 22, 2007 5:16 pm

Ultimately, though, he never lead the Chiefs to a playoff victory.

Yes, he has a ring (from 2000 with Ravens). But he was just along for the ride that year.

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