Oh wow. This was a surprise. I thought one would definitely NOT be OJ based on how sparingly he was used pre-Lou Saban. 2003 in 1973 put him over then.Bryan wrote:AFL days do count, and even though OJ took awhile to get going, his big 4th and 5th seasons made him one of the first four RBs with 5/5000.JuggernautJ wrote:I looked at some of the early 1,000 yard rushers...
It's not Steve Van Buren, Joe Perry or John Henry Johnson...
Do AFL days count?
If so O.J. might be one...
So there is one RB remaining...and its not Billy Sims.
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I am full of surprises. And OJ Anderson is not one of the first four. I think the fourth guy will be another surprise to people.ChrisBabcock wrote:Oh wow. This was a surprise. I thought one would definitely NOT be OJ based on how sparingly he was used pre-Lou Saban. 2003 in 1973 put him over then.
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YES! "...from ghetto, to glory...."JWL wrote:Larry Brown
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I misread the question. I could have sworn it said 5,000 yards in a player’s first four seasons.