Christian Okoye, Tom Rathman, O.J. Simpson, Danny Woodhead, Dave Meggett, Gayle Sayers, Eric Dickerson, Red Grange, Chris Johnson, Keith Byars, Darren Sproles, Tony Dorsett, Thurman Thomas, Maurice Jones-Drew, Mike Alstott, Eric Metcalf, Bronko Nagurski, Hershal Walker, Ricky Williams, Frank Gore, John Riggins, Kevin Mack, Marcus Allen, Larry Csonka, Stephen Jackson, Joe Perry.
@KeehnanJohnson-xt6jeАй бұрын
Danny woodhead was not that good the hell?
@markdavis3028Ай бұрын
Now this is a list that can be appreciated. I was wondering if I was the only person that knew REAL running backs, not to take away from the list that was mentioned but some of those guys should not have even been on there. IJS
@TheEdub1Ай бұрын
Danny Woodhead lol. Corey Dillon, Fred Taylor, Ricky Watters, Natrone Means, Charlie Garner, Napoleon Kaufman, Otis Anderson, just to name a few were WAY harder to tackle than Danny Woodhead!!!!
@vincentartura7299Ай бұрын
Where the HELL is Larry Csonka???
@Jay-n262Ай бұрын
Barry Sanders!
@graceresendes5380Ай бұрын
Where’s Bo Jackson?
@Onereallybored-dudeАй бұрын
On IR
@hide6622Ай бұрын
@@Onereallybored-dudeLmao 😂
@dodoubleg2356Ай бұрын
RIGHT?!? BLASPHEMY!!
@wd899Ай бұрын
He gone on his 4th 90 yd TD run. He's n the tunnel
@INFINITE-AURA2Ай бұрын
That’s what I’m saying as soon as I checked the comments to see if people thought the same here it was
@edstettin6799Ай бұрын
Saying Earl Campbell is one of the most forgotten running backs is crazy. When I saw the title of your video, he was the first one I thought of. No one ran harder since Earl. He is number one.
@110ajc0Ай бұрын
Absolutely.I guess they didn't see the films
@110ajc0Ай бұрын
I thought the exact same thing. They must have not seen the films. him to be forgotten when he's number one
@estuder32anthonywayne98Ай бұрын
Thought the same! From a Steelers fan
@worstcaseofcrabsever5510Ай бұрын
I suppose its how you interpret "hard to tackle". If you mean how hard it is to bring someone down, the Campbell it for sure one that could be King of that. Although I'd probably go with Christian Okoye there. But if we are including guys that just juke and fly and defenders can't even get a hand on them then Campbell gets dropped down a few notches.
@SeanHendersonАй бұрын
Earl wasn't afraid to put his helmet IN YO CHES'! 1:54
@dx8321Ай бұрын
jim brown never missing a game and staying consistent his whole career is insane
@ArkansasfestusАй бұрын
Wit less games played
@dx8321Ай бұрын
@ whats your point he still stayed healthy
@alfonsecoppola5938Ай бұрын
totally agree,and players then did everything they could stop him
@FredGroenke5518 күн бұрын
He should’ve been ranked higher.
@iexposu01Ай бұрын
John Riggins, Larry Czonka, Chuck Foreman, OJ Simpson, Marv Hubbard, Tony Dorsett, Ladamien Tomlinson, Emmett Smith, Hershell Walker, Barry Sanders,Terrell Davis, Jamal Lewis, Chris Lewis, Adrian Peterson, Derrick Henry, Chris McCaffrey, Johnathan Taylor, Derrick Henry, Josh Jacobs, Jim Brown, Marshawn Lynch, Marcus Allen, Bill Brown
@franciswarnock8977Ай бұрын
So glad you mentioned Foreman. His stint was relatively short but he was the greatest master of spin IMO.
@hawk5183Ай бұрын
I agree with 3 of your 4. But Simpson was not a punishing back. Jerome Bettis was.
@iexposu01Ай бұрын
@@hawk5183 agreed but the title doesn't say punishing backs. It says hard to tackle backs
@iexposu01Ай бұрын
@@hawk5183 I agree, The Bus was a punisher but, the header for this video was "hardest to tackle" running backs in NFL History. I should have included The Bus. Definitely hard to tackle.
@drobson800420 күн бұрын
Neither was Sanders and he certainly belongs on this list. Actually, while your 4 are certainly great backs, imo, none belong on this list.
@isaacboone1255Ай бұрын
As a Minnesotan Adrian Peterson is almost worshipped here, a real legend. man single handedly made the Vikings fun to watch for a good stretch of years. Even after he left he put up some damn good seasons when everyone thought he was done, he’s up there with sweetness and sanders for me 💪
@Steve-RiverwoodАй бұрын
AP All-Day! He was and still is my favorite player.
@scottkendrix6231Ай бұрын
He's an icon here in Oklahoma, as well.
@mrfunnylookinhayes9088Ай бұрын
That field in U.S. Bank Stadium was so bad that it put about 10 people out for a season and almost their career.
@jerryakers6213Ай бұрын
During a game Larry csonka would put defenders out of the game the strongest fullback ever
@mikes03ssАй бұрын
Barry Sanders in 1997 only had a total of 53 rushing yards in the first 2 weeks of the season throw in the bye week he ran for 2000 yards in like 14 weeks, insane! He was one of the best. What can you say about Earl Cambell he was beast mode before there was beast mode, that Monday night game against the Dolphins (1978) in the 4th quarter on his 30th carry he breaks off a 80 yarder and out runs everybody.
@raynerlarue8004Ай бұрын
A lot of great backs that were tough to tackle but Earl is still my favorite
@JamesMetsFan1Ай бұрын
Earl Campbell is number 1 for me on this list. Imagine trying to tackle a 270 pound battering ram 🐏 that was Earl Campbell. He didn't run around you he ran THROUGH you.
@TimSpangler-rd6vsАй бұрын
You are correct
@DocPetron23 күн бұрын
Agree. People sometimes forget than Earl ran a 4.5 40. For a guy that size, that's a lot of momentum.
@TimSpangler-rd6vs22 күн бұрын
@@DocPetron He was as fast as necessary
@scotthime6928Ай бұрын
Earl Campbell, Jim Brown, and Barry Sanders. All three different, but those three are at the top. If Sanders had been playing with that Cowboys offensive line, he would have put up records that could never be touched.
@XipifyАй бұрын
As a fan who only roots for Washington when they play the Cowpokers I have to give a nod of respect to John Riggins. Man was a bulldozer at running back. Over 11,300 yards rushing over 2000 yards pass catches and 116 TDs.
@chonzen1764Ай бұрын
Csonka should be there. His runs are amazing. Even when he gets stopped the entire defense is running into the scrum to push him back. 'Tackling Csonka is a two part process. First you have to survive the initial impact. Then you have to bring him down.'
@johnrains8409Ай бұрын
Jim Brown: 6' 2", 230 lbs. 106 career tds playing in 3 seasons of 12 games and 6 seasons of 14 games with no playoff games, only the league championship, unless there was a tie breaker in one of the divisions. He ran a 4.5 40 yards, yeah, I know, slow by todays standards, but he did it in full pads, regular cleats from a 3 point stance. Today they run it in track outfits with special shoes engineered to run on football turf. He averaged 104 yards per game for his entire career, and 5.2 yards per carry for his career playing in a much more vicious game than today that did not have 30 minutes of rest each half from tv time outs. A game in which very few modern running backs from today's pussy game would last 5 years. Tom Brady would not have made it through one season. Brown never missed a game in 9 years. If you measure production based on yards or scoring versus games played or total number of carries, there has never been anyone like him, and I've seen all of them since 1960.
@thehalftimeshowАй бұрын
Very detailed analysis. Thanks for commenting John.
@DavidBristow-u1gАй бұрын
I’d have to include The Nigerian Nightmare Christian Okoye and The Diesel John Riggins somewhere on the list. Gotta love big power backs like these guys.
@rogershapiroАй бұрын
Where is the diesel john riggins.?
@DawnBlumАй бұрын
Gayle Sayers, Jim Taylor, Reggie Bush, Bo Jackson, OJ (oops, can't mention OJ), Bettis, Faulk, Franco Harris, Riggins, Otis Anderson, Csonka, Herschel Walker, Saquon, Chubb, one other to add, though he did most of his damage in the return game: Brian Mitchell
@thehalftimeshowАй бұрын
Those are all worthy RBs, my reasoning on who was chosen was the longevity of their careers and how consistent they were in being the hardest to tackle. If you were to make a top 10, how would you rank your list?
@Harry-MurphyАй бұрын
Reggie Bush, yeah check out Sheldon Brown hit on him
@ZoodabangАй бұрын
Put respect on Orenthal James Simpson aka Uncle O name chump 🕊️🐂🗡️
@gregcamp4290Ай бұрын
@DawnBlum Terrell Davis if your gonna put Bo in
@FredGroenke5518 күн бұрын
First of all, I’m wonder why it started with #1 and went down from to 10? Secondly, wondering how Jamaal Charles made this list ahead of more worthy RBs.
@zafotbeebАй бұрын
You forgot Marian Motley
@MukiBlalockАй бұрын
Walter Payton; Da Bears!😂
@aaron959424 күн бұрын
Oh, they forgot a few what happened to Mike Alstott, Roger Criag, Ickey Woods, Otis Anderson.
@jimthompson606Ай бұрын
The year after Emmitt Smith retired, he won the So You Think You Can Dance title.
@John-h3e7d11 күн бұрын
Dude was so overrated. Couldn't hold Barry's jock
@anundbabajee9327Ай бұрын
What about Marshall Faulk who ran in the "Greatest show on turf" stl Rams team? What about Terrell Davis, the Denver Broncos 6th round draftee of 1995?
@marcusmosiahgarveysr4310Ай бұрын
Derrick Henry is 91 rushing yards from 11K and 58 yards away from passing Warrick Dunn for 23rd on the nfl all-time rushing list
@jimmybrice6360Ай бұрын
in looking at the video title, i thought it meant contact tackling, not elusiveness. from the 60s and 70s, the best pure runner was the very elusive gale sayers. he was unbelievable. in the 60s, the 2 best power runners were jim brown and jimmy taylor. after that, you had larry csonka, john riggins, and franco harris. but by far and away, the best power runner of that era, and i suspect any era - earl campbell. he ran the ball like 40 times a game, and played on a terrible team. so it wasnt like the defense had to guess at who was gonna get the ball on each and every play. if campbell had played on a good team, just no telling how good he would have been. and no doubt could have played longer.
@jamcam12Ай бұрын
i’m sorry alvin kamara should be on here… great video tho thank you
@thehalftimeshowАй бұрын
I appreciate you bringing him up and for kindly giving feedback!
@Tony-r7vАй бұрын
Sorry, but no where close. Sayers, Simpson, Cszonka, Riggins , Bo Jackson, Marcus Allen, Bettis, Craig, Gore are better. Not even sure of Kamara is a top 50 back of all time.
@jamcam12Ай бұрын
@@Tony-r7vit’s not about being a top 50 back, it’s about being hard to tackle, if you don’t think Kamara is one of the hardest backs to tackle in the NFL you don’t watch enough ball.
@Tony-r7vАй бұрын
@@jamcam12 the players I listed are all harder to tackle than Kamala. Go watch some Cszonka and Riggins highlights.
@michaelwaninger3155Ай бұрын
What about Larry Csonka ? He was pretty hard to tackle. He was on Miami when they had two 1000 yard rushers in the same season, went undefeated, and won two Superbowls in a row.
@thehalftimeshowАй бұрын
He was a great one. Thank you for the feedback, it is hard to fit everyone that was hard to tackle on one Top 10 video. Csonka should have at least been given an honorable mention.
@RichardPenberthy-q4dАй бұрын
Riggins.enough said.
@jonlanier_Ай бұрын
Agreed. Larry Czonka. 6'3" 245 and ran a 4.4. Who wouldn't take that guy today?
@witness2.51218 күн бұрын
As good as those Bears defenses were in the mid 80's, and Payton too... the team couldn't win, especially against elite competition in the playoffs, without a healthy Jim Mcmahon. And with him healthy, they almost literally never lost period. 26-2 including 25 straight wins. You and many others act as if he didn't even exist, and it's irritating to those of us who were actually alive then to see him. That Bears team almost certainly would have been a dynasty if not for maybe the dirtiest cheap shot ever by Packers player Charles Martin in week 6 of 86. The Bears were undefeated again and had an even better defense statistically. At that time John Madden was heard saying: "If he's not the best QB in the NFL, he's close." Mcmahon was 4-1 lifetime against Montana head to head during that era when healthy. Without a healthy Mcmahon the Niners dominated the Bears on the other hand, 23-0 one time. The Redskins and Giants also dominated the Bears in the playoffs in that era when Mcmahon was out. With him healthy they beat those teams 45-10, and 21-0, respectively. And before you go holding his inability to stay healthy against him and cite it as a flaw... you might want to actually watch the cheap shot I mentioned above. He was never quite the same since. Statistically he won't look good to untrained millennial eyes who weren't actually there to see it live. But for those of us who were, well... I welcome you to watch some of their full games with Mcmahon in and see for yourself. Week 3 against the Vikings when he came off the bench is a great example of how the team looked with him in vs out. But watch them all. He was an all time great QB. The most underrated and disrespected one of all time, because of that cheap shot. Things from 86-90 would have been much different if not for Charles Martin.
@boonies8552Ай бұрын
I don’t know where he ranks, but Alvin Kamara is the definition of hard to tackle. The crowds he emerges from is pretty incredible. Just an honorable mention
@O-D-XАй бұрын
This will likely be controversial but imo, Emmitt Smith is the most overrated RB of all time. He played behind the greatest offensive line ever assembled and was often 7 yards down the field before anyone even touched him.
@peterz22thomas5Ай бұрын
Not controversial at all to me. He was Eric Rhett, but with a great OL.
@Cristian-vm1bgАй бұрын
knew id find this. my comment was that he was historically underrated coz of stuff like this. u find that excuse for literally every great cowboy on that team: Emmitt was only great coz of the o-line and troy/irvin. troy was only great coz of emmitt and the o-line. Irvin was only great coz of aikman and emmitt. O-line was only great coz of irvin and emmitt. at some point one of these guys have to be legit....
@O-D-XАй бұрын
@@Cristian-vm1bg I would never say that about Irvin, and I only said Emmitt is overrated because of his O-line, he was a great back, but should never be in any argument for the greatest. Aikman definitely benefited from the best O-line ever assembled, but he was also top 5 qb of his era anyway. My main point is that the O-line is criminally underrated in their success.
@elizabethcervantes9822Ай бұрын
Earl Campbell was the best ever he did it all with no offense line if we would of had a decent offense line he would probably get 2500 yard in one season
@Teams_talkАй бұрын
Keep up the work! 🎉
@thehalftimeshowАй бұрын
Who’s your favorite RB?
@Teams_talkАй бұрын
@thehalftimeshow Arron Jones or Josh Jacobs
@dougbodenhamer9391Ай бұрын
A guy you rarely hear about, but was an absolute beast, is William Andrews. If injuries didn't crush his career, he's a bona fide first round HOF inductee. What a stud he was
@bobvylan721518 күн бұрын
Never heard of him, who did he play with?
@dougbodenhamer939118 күн бұрын
@bobvylan7215 Atlanta. Look up his highlights. Absolute beast.
@bobvylan721517 күн бұрын
@ what’s crazy is I grew up in SC and a Falcons fan. I really got into them around 85, right as he was on his way out. It’s still weird I didn’t hear Falcons old heads sing his praises. He was awesome man, his highlight reel is crazy. I sent it to a couple friends who hadn’t heard of him either, and one grew up in Georgia and still lives there. I fancy myself a pretty knowledgeable fan of anything Atlanta, but you gave me a lesson on my own team. Crazy thing is ai remember all his teammates. Glad I asked that, thanks for the journey.
@bobvylan721517 күн бұрын
@ ps and you’re right on your comment, if that guy avoided injury he would be a top 4-8 all time back.
@darrylbradley5426Ай бұрын
The problem is that your list is too short. There are many running backs who are as great as the ones on your list. My thought is, if he didn't get injured, Bo Jackson would have been the greatest running back of all time because he didn't appear to be human. He was the fastest brute ever, which is a tough combination.However there were so many others who were otherworldly
@rockinu1Ай бұрын
Anyone mention THE BUS? No one more effective inside the 3. (Henry's close). But Campbell would hurt you. Ran the ball like a defensive player...looking for contact. By the way, how did THAT ONE feel Mr. Robertson? (12:11)
@randlebose7893Ай бұрын
No Larry Czonka or John Riggins ??? What a "BoBo/Chump" list most of your Top 10 are a Joke !!
@funnrun3399Ай бұрын
Walter Payton is my Favourite his attitude work ethic and it makes me want to work even harder than I am able to the boss appreciates it
@deandrenicholas2545Ай бұрын
This list is missing soooo many actually hard to tackle running backs as opposed to the best players you could think of.
@thehalftimeshowАй бұрын
Like who?
@dx8321Ай бұрын
he listed 10 the title doesnt say all
@a.j.ramirez1325Ай бұрын
All these guys were actually hard to tackle, that's why most are HOFers and the others probably will be eventually.
@Terry-du3vcАй бұрын
@@thehalftimeshowEric Dickerson
@blazedbeye3412Ай бұрын
Roger Craig. Most under rated back in NFL history.
@robertcorrigan3287Ай бұрын
Riggins
@Kiddman3217 күн бұрын
The amazing thing about Sanders is the fact he ran behind some pretty poor lines... Even in the Lions' best years, the offensive line was average-at-best. What I've always said in discussions about runners... If the QB pitches to Sanders, no hole develops, he goes toward the sideline, and two defenders break through and are chasing him along the line, a safety is coming up, the sideline is getting closer and closer... I call it a fair fight.
@jamaledwards811823 күн бұрын
Man..Bo jackson, Mike Alstot, and The Bus Bettis highlights of breaking tackles is just too unreal to not mentioned.
@TimSpangler-rd6vsАй бұрын
6:15....activism by Jim Brown in the FIFTIES? C'mon man
@AlanDMartinАй бұрын
Tony Dorsett never gave anything to hit, always managed to just give a leg or shoulder, but not head on. Fun to watch.
@Mr10before9Ай бұрын
Jim Brown, Adrian Peterson, Barry Sanders, Derrick Henry, OJ Simpson, Eric Dickerson, Earl Campbell, LaDanian Tomlinson, Walter Payton, Chris Johnson, Emmitt Smith, Gayle Sayers, Christian Okoye, Bo Jackson, Marshall Faulk
@thehalftimeshowАй бұрын
I appreciate you leaving names rather than just being critical.
@JD_walkerDa1Ай бұрын
ricky williams, chris johnson, frank gore
@truthseeker945416 күн бұрын
00:16 - That's one of the wildest moves I've ever seen by anyone in football. Jumped over a tackler while facing the other way, _are you kidding me?!_
@BuccWylde20 күн бұрын
Okoye, Sayers, Riggins, Nagurski, O.J., Craig, Alstott come to mind.
@jamesconnolly3042Ай бұрын
Really solid list, but some others come to mind. Stephen Jackson? Marshall Faulk? Jerome Bettis? Christian Okaye’?
@janboblarryАй бұрын
Curtis Martin and Alexander also. But im glsd he included Holmes. Mad respect for including one of the most overlooked players in history who should be in the HOF one day
@luvsilly60Ай бұрын
Should be 25
@barrywatts875Ай бұрын
Jim Brown, Earl Cambell, Bo Jackson, Christian Akoya, Dalton Hillyard
@randallross420Ай бұрын
Gale Sayers, Alvin Kamara. Different kind of "hard to tackle" but still.
@timmiddaugh3701Ай бұрын
John Riggins Unstopable I n the playoffs
@jamesrichardson381Ай бұрын
I haven't watched this yet but having anyone other than Derrick Henry at #1 would be ludicrous. There have been really fast guys who have been hard to tackle. There have been huge guys who bulldoze defenders but never had there been a RB who could do both let alone being the best at both. One of the biggest backs ever and likely the strongest or one of the strongest he had by far the nastiest stiff arm the sport has ever seen. a 6'3" 250lb back is not supposed to be able to get to the second level and outrun defensive backs (smaller guys who are usually the fastest of any position)
@peterz22thomas5Ай бұрын
Wrong. Earl Cambell makes Derrick Henry look like an amateur.
@worstcaseofcrabsever5510Ай бұрын
There have been boatloads of large fast RBs. Adrian Peterson is far ahead of D. Henry. Henry is very good right now. But saying he's a one of a kind is foolish. Backs like this usually have a short career. And judging by Henry's chicken legs he won't last too much longer. If he can keep it up, he may get there, but 1.5 good seasons in the era of pussyball isn't that impressive. If I were you and touting Henry's strengths, I'd mention his 100 yard dash speed. Henry isn't that fast in the 40, but in the 100 he's pretty hard to catch.
@queenvrookАй бұрын
It's actually pretty hard to argue with your list
@thomastirado9137Ай бұрын
I think Larry Csonka , of the undefeated Miami Dolphins should be on the list . He was a tank .
@RandySmith-iz1mlАй бұрын
Emmit was definitely a great back, but he spent at least 10 years behind one of the best offensive lines in NFL history, compared to Sanders playing behind a mediocre line at best his whole career. The Tyler Rose Campbell was incredible but like Gayle Sayers, had a short career.
@peterz22thomas5Ай бұрын
Great list. So hard to leave guys off like OJ Simpson, Billy Sims, Marshall Faulk, Edgerrin James. I mean, who do you take off?
@dmc009Ай бұрын
Bo jackson, derrick henry, barry sanders. 1,2,3 Edit:I forgot about walter. Emmett was a product of the herschel walker trade. He averaged 2 yds before being touched. AP and barry had noone on their team. Emmet had hall of famers all around him. AP and barry saw 9 in the box every play
@thehalftimeshowАй бұрын
Your comment is very respectable, I appreciate constructive feedback.
@YourGrannysThongАй бұрын
Before I even watch this, if Barry Sanders isn't number one, I won't be able to take this list seriously.
@thehalftimeshowАй бұрын
The list is in no particular order, Barry Sanders did absolutely make the list.
@billbeliakoff5589Күн бұрын
When Payton saw that he was going to get hit he would initiate contact making tacklers think twice in the future and several dbacks said he had nasty stiff arm.
@Cristian-vm1bgАй бұрын
was going to be extremely upset if Emmitt Smith was left off this list. its weird that the all time rushing leader is so consistently underrated.
@jonlanier_Ай бұрын
Paul Hornung, Gayle Sayers, Larry Czonka, Christian Akoya.... dude hardly went back in time.
@peterz22thomas5Ай бұрын
Reading the comments.....did you guys miss where he said "In no particular order"? And I can tell the age of the poster by who they suggest. Saquon Barkley? lol. No. Not yet. I would take off Emmitt and Marshawn and add OJ and Billy Sims......but it's all subjective. All great players.
@TheFilthyAtheistАй бұрын
You may want to split this into two categories. One for being hard to tackle because of speed and the second hard to tackle because of brute strength... Of course you'll have some guys like Bo Jackson that will be on both lists...
@mklewis1719Ай бұрын
Missed a bunch of guys on that list... Bettis, Dorsett, Marcus Allen, Jamal Lewis, Billy Sims... But I'll take Walter, Barry, and Earl 1, 2, 3...
@garyleibitzke4166Ай бұрын
Watching earl Campbell run was an exercise in pure joy.
@glennbourbon367923 күн бұрын
You left Marshall Faulk off of this list. His 1999 Greatest Show on Turf Season alone puts him on this list!!!
@thehalftimeshow23 күн бұрын
How high do you rank Marshall Faulk?
@NOLLIEBIGSPIN98Ай бұрын
glad LT made this list.. forgotten gem
@thehalftimeshowАй бұрын
LT always tore up my team as I grew up, he is elite. Thank you for watching and kindly commenting!
@JMT_8716 күн бұрын
The title of the video should be the "Greatest Runningbacks of all time." It being, Hardest to tackle, you left some must have names on this list.
@pauldotson596820 күн бұрын
Walter Payton nicknamed Sweetness was the hardest to bring down his stiff arms alone was legendary and you add everything else he should be no#1 Payton could run you over around and over a defense the complete package and could run and catch passes without any drop off in production and he was durable plus didn't miss any games from injuries in his career,Walter ran for 275 rushing yards with the flu at the time a one game record against Minnesota Vikings in 1977.
@michaelmilosovic7732Ай бұрын
Favorite back is Walter Payton, most elusive, Barry Sanders, toughest to bring down was Earl Campbell. Emmit Smith was a great back but I don't think he belongs on the list. Bo Jackson should be on this list. While all of these runners are great backs, I think there are many more that were harder to bring down than some on this list.
@jamessgian7691Ай бұрын
Far too many lists leave out Dickerson who had the best five year streak of anyone in history and still has the season record???
@jamesrichardson381Ай бұрын
Wasn't Derrick Henry supposed to be washed up? Whoops no one told him. Because he is such a unicorn people get confused. They know how many carries RB's usually have before they are through and wrongly applied that to Henry. Henry was different than others he's not the one taking big hits, he's the one giving them out. Not to mention It's like people forget that his first 2 seasons he didn't play nearly as much.
@kirkfifer522617 күн бұрын
Nice list no arguments against anyone on but I would suggest Bo Jackson, Gayle Sayers and John Riggins as well-deserved nominees for the list.
@mga7649Ай бұрын
Jimmy Taylor Packers
@blakebrown84Ай бұрын
This is my list in no particular order…Jim Brown, Walter Payton, Barry Sanders, Earl Campbell, Gale Sayers, Jerome Bettis, Ricky Williams, Adrian Peterson, Chris Johnson, Derrick Henry. My honorable mentions are…Shaun Alexander, Tiki Barber, Marshall Faulk, Eric Dickerson, Edgerrin James and Marcus Allen
@thehalftimeshowАй бұрын
I appreciate you leaving your rankings, instead of just being negatively critical.
@JSWS3369Ай бұрын
Christian Okoya?
@blakebrown84Ай бұрын
@@thehalftimeshowyeah no problem! I did my research about who was hard to tackle and there were a bunch of guys who were really good. Some of them I didn’t mention because there were too many to name.
@ZoodabangАй бұрын
@@thehalftimeshowcan respect this different style of running backs and stature
@blazedbeye3412Ай бұрын
No Roger Craig? I'd take him over CJ2K and Tiki. Dude should be in the Hall. He's the father of the modern day running back
@JM-bg2leАй бұрын
Barry Sanders’s dad mentally abused him … if Barry had a nurturing supportive father he would have played at least 3 or 4 seasons.
@CharlesFitzpatrick-b1dАй бұрын
No Gayle Sayers, No list.
@DialloWright-f9mАй бұрын
Your list is not accurate
@xtrabigs16 күн бұрын
I’m sorry. But not having Jamaal Charles on this list is a travesty
@MichaelGandy-rc6tvАй бұрын
Only guy on list I'd take time out of my day and pay to see play was Barry Sanders...straight up alien.
@rystrlng3329Ай бұрын
any back have amazing numbers behind that o line of dallas during that time - czonka bo should have been on this list and riggins
@ICougАй бұрын
Herschel Walker, Bo Jackson, Eric Dickerson
@Bendecida7826 күн бұрын
Marion Barber Marion the barbarian was an absolute unit he was beast mode before beast mode RIP 🙏🏽
@davidstewart683Ай бұрын
Terrible list.... Larry Czonka? (Spelling)... Christian Okeye?... Riggins?... Jerome Bettis?...you just picked all time greats..Not head bustas!!!...this sucked .learn football 😢😢
@thehalftimeshowАй бұрын
Rank your top 10, I’d like to know
@bkteam4251Ай бұрын
Top 10 hardest to tackle: - Red Grange - Gayle Sayers - Walter Payton - Jim Brown - Barry Sanders - Derrick Henry - John Riggins - Earl Campbell - OJ Simpson - Marshawn Lynch Honorable mention - Bo Jackson (too short a career) and Bronko Nagurski (didn't want to do 4 Bears players.) Emmitt was partially a product of running behind one of the greatest offensive lines of all time. Priest Holmes? Not harder than Okoye or even Barry Word. Dickerson was harder than Tomlinson. Even Herschel Walker was harder to tackle than most on this list. To find be hardest to tackle you have to go back to the time where running dominated the league, those backs had to break 3-4 tackles every play.
@gregdragoo4777Ай бұрын
@@bkteam4251half the people you named were hard to tackle because they played against people that held 9-5 jobs and played football on the weekends lol. Not have ap is criminal
@bkteam4251Ай бұрын
@@gregdragoo4777 And by half you mean 1 - Red Grange? He is the OG impossible to tackle back. It all starts with him, and regardless of how teams were comprised then it's about who was tough to difficult to tackle. AP over who, Riggins? Sorry. AP was an excellent back, was a lesser Bo Jackson that played longer. Here's the difference, Riggins is breaking the tackles of lineman and inside linebackers. AP is breaking the tackles of CBs and safeties. Is AP top 20, sure. Not top 10.
@gregdragoo4777Ай бұрын
@bkteam4251 😆🤣😆 🤡 you really just say top 20? Dude has every single move in his arsenal
@TaycanZRX1Ай бұрын
What about Bo Jackson, Mike Alstott, Jerome Bettis, Marshall Faulk, Marcus Allen, Herschel Walker, Terrell Davis, Clinton Portis, Reggie Bush, Christian McCaffrey, Eric Dickerson and Thurman Thomas, Roger Craig, and Christian Okoye.
@TaycanZRX1Ай бұрын
What about OJ Simpson, John Riggins, Ricky Watters & Tony Dorsett ?
@jonathanlego493017 күн бұрын
Josh Jacobs is a beast to take down. Watched them play in the wild card game 01/12/2025. He just won’t stop going.
@danielwells6227Күн бұрын
jim brown what he did in 9 yrs would transend what he could have done if he played in todays nfl
@ChillBo7Ай бұрын
Marshall Faulk?
@thehalftimeshowАй бұрын
Where would you rank him on this list?
@markheddle8726Ай бұрын
No Gale Sayers or Marshall Faulk?
@thehalftimeshowАй бұрын
Where do they rank on your list?
@FredGroenke5518 күн бұрын
Wondering how Jamaal Charles makes this list ahead of many other worthy RBs?
@carlwkemp3Ай бұрын
Hardest to tackle? And no Bo Jackson? Please tell me you're kidding. Only Earl Campbell created the kind of terror that a DB got when he saw Bo coming at him. Bo was a juggernaut.
@runcoltrunАй бұрын
Ya'll really gonna keep Frank Gore off this list??
@thehalftimeshowАй бұрын
Gore was on my mind during the making of this video. It’s just hard to fit them all in together.
@cliffordperson6609Ай бұрын
Earl Campbell is my favorite player
@seanflannick9215Ай бұрын
I had Priest in FF the year he went off the first and 3rd x..Priest the BEAST!!
@Harry-MurphyАй бұрын
Jim Brown Earl cambol better be on this list
@reggiericoАй бұрын
When it comes down to it, I would pick Jim Brown as the running back that I'd want on my team.
@clarenceharris8155Ай бұрын
John Regan, John Alston, Bo Jackson
@randallhodge4627Ай бұрын
No Bo Jackson, OJ Simpson, Marshall Faulk, or Eric Dickerson?
@dx8321Ай бұрын
he listed 10 the title doesnt say all
@AnthonyDeeYTАй бұрын
Alstott number 1
@thehalftimeshowАй бұрын
He was a beast, but does his career stack up?
@AnthonyDeeYTАй бұрын
@ stat wise, no. Full backs never got recognition for awards.
@WillMunyАй бұрын
@@thehalftimeshow The title does not say Best RBs. Every Alstott highlight he has has him breaking tackles left and right.
@emekaamerican863Ай бұрын
As a Full Back he definitely does. Full Backs are severally underrated and he should be in HOF@@thehalftimeshow
@nathanburns7684Ай бұрын
Anyone saying Derrick Henry or Marshan Lynch should be at the top of this list has never watched video of Barry Sanders, Emitt Smith or Walter Peyton play not to mention Jim Brown