I was Barrys FedEx guy for three years. Asked me my name first time he met me and never forgot it. Always waved when I didn't have a stop when he was outside and always a class act. Only time I was star struck on the job and I delivered to a lot of athletes and millionaires and a couple of billionaires
Yep I was his UPS guy and still is. He is very nice and a decent Human Being. Last month I dropped off a big package, he came out and offered his assistance.
Me too!! I was his milk delivery guy. I delivered milk to him every Tuesday. He always got 3 1% chocolate liters that he would chug in front of me. He invited me in to watch him chug the 2 remaining liters, but I had a job to do.
Me too, I was Barry's electrician and he would offer to climb up in the attic and pull wires for me every time I came over to work. He even spackled the drywall for me after I installed his new outlets while i ate the dinner he cooked for me. Class act
I work retail in Detroit, and Barry came into where I worked. Instinctively, I got low to pretend to try and block him as he came into the store, and he gave a smile and juked around me. Everyone in Detroit has a story like this I think that has encountered him. 100% class, 100% respect to everyone, 100% the goat.
This man seems completely 100% comfortable with his decision to retire it's the rest of us who are upset about it. We wanted to see him break the record because he was so great
@@manchesterexplorer8519 fr, you could almost say him not getting it made his legend even that much greater because now there'a always going to be a "what-if" tied to it in regards to him
As a Lions fan during that time, I didn't care about him breaking the record, because that would have come. I wanted a really good QB to pair with Barry so the Lions could reach a Super Bowl. If Joe Montana became a Detroit Lion and the two of them stayed healthy, a SB would have been in the cards indeed.
As a lifelong Lions fan all I can say is it’s great to see Barry happy and back with the team where he belongs. Best halfback ever, college and pro. Never been another one like him.
Me and my dad both life long lions fans were sitting with my fourth grade nephew. He is obsessed with sports but lived most of his life in Indiana and loves the colts (at least he is a Michigan fan) . The subject of best running back of all time comes up and he says Emmett Smith! The whole table erupted even my sisters that don't care about sports knew that was the wrong answer in our family! Haha
That's all you were able to take away from his great career? Handing the ball to the refs after a touchdown? You missed the boat. Focusing on the wrong thing, that didn't even factor in the final result of the game
Classiest touchdown celebration of all time. Every time he scored it was like, "Here you go, ref. I'll be back another dozen times this game." Which is classy, and savage at the same time. Been there, done that, no big deal.
I was born in 90, I was born in Pontiac, MI the same city that held all of his home games at the Silverdome and I was barely old enough to remember my dad and uncles talking about him and showing me replays they had recorded on tape and how sad they were but happy for him for his retirement. The only sadness that came was because he wasn’t able to get a ring, but we all know he was one of the best to run it back then!! That statue is a solid 15+ years overdue. Thank you, Mr. Sanders for coming back to be a part of this new team! I will be with my Dad and Uncle and my Brothers on Thursday to watch the game on the BIIIIG screen!
@@DavidTheDeveloper exactly! Hahahaha. Defense is next to impossible to play anymore... in the 80's and 90's trying to decapitate someone was celebrated and featured on Sportscenter. Barry Sanders is a GOAT in any era...
this man is why I fell in love with football being a lions fan growing up watching him on Thanksgiving every year. broke my heart when he retired. the old lions did that to u. thanks for still being around Barry. been a long time since I was this excited about the lions since u were there. u are the man!
@@turdfergusonisafunnyname702 No, because Brady is a glorified role player. He did nothing spectacular but played his role. Deion was not only a dynamic difference maker, but he was a 4 in 1 guy. He played the corner, punt returner, wide out, and baseball. Although, I do believe if Brady was black with the same skill set, not only would he have not been given an opportunity to play in the nfl, he would've been given a scholarship to any university let-alone Michigan.
@@mr.nyceguy7800 bollocks Brady could read a defence like no other QB he made the best with lesser weapons than most bet you think he was a system QB Deion Sanders was great not taking Brady's place though maybe Lawrence Taylor's place he was great for a crack head though.
@@garrusvakarian6322Nah, Emmitt played much longer and he had a elite o-line to open up the lanes and a QB that can throw to open it up even more. Barry never had that. And he still got all his yards.
How in the hell can't you love Barry Sanders more after this interview....wow what a great human being....love ya Barry thanks for all the GREAT memories...go pride 🦁🦁🦁
Barry is the absolute goat running back. If he played through his full prime he’d have over 20k rush yards and 175 td’s. But props to him for getting out when he wanted to.
At 47 years old, as much as I would love to be 27 again, I got to watch Barry Sanders Live every Sunday.. Hard to think of anything I would ever trade that for.
I met Barry last Summer at a sports convention and he's the nicest guy. I thanked him for being an inspiration to be great. A moment I'll remember forever. He's one of my favorite players of all time and a true legend.
Unfortunately, I was too young to watch Barry Sanders live. But the First highlights I remember watching was Barry and I couldn't stop! Amazing player and Human being. 🙏
In 97, my Dad bought me a plane ticket to Detroit and a ticket to the 2000 yard game. I was in the nose bleeds in the Silver Dome. That place was so loud that evening. When Barry broke 2000 yards on a 3-yard run, we went crazy. The next play, he broke a 53-yard run, and they won the game and a playoff birth. I'll never forget how loud that place was. Amazing!
I became a Lion's fan because of him. I remember his Jr year at OK St and became a fan. Living in San Diego it was hard to watch Lions game except for Thanksgiving and I would never miss those games. Barry was and is the best by far.
Grew up a Bears fan, and Barry was playing for the Lions at the time, and as much as I wanted the Bears to be the best, Barry was my dude. I couldn't help but root for the guy because he was just SO good.
You never saw Barry make a first down signal after a good run. You never saw him spike the ball or do anything considered celebrating. You never saw him trash talk a defender or at any point at all. The most professional player I've ever seen! I wonder if he would have celebrated after a game if he was able to win a superbowl!
Being a diehard Cowboys fan for 53 years, and watching Tony and Emmitt, no one compares to the greatest pure rushing genius of Barry Sanders. He was absolutely amazing!
Thank you for saying that Barry is the greatest football player of all time. Needs to be said more often. There might be an argument but there is no contest…
As a life long Lion, it is so nice to see Barry back and around the Lions. I is interesting how he refers o the Lions as "we". That has not been the case for a long time. Kudos to the Lions organization for reaching out to him and making hat happen
If it wasn't the same coach the best one I heard was, "whatever you do, do not injure Thurman Thomas because they have a kid behind him name Barry Sanders"
I actually made it onto the "Bye Bye Barry" on Prime as a young kid getting Barry's autograph... Everytime he saw me ask for autograph he gave me one. My favorite football player of all time and an absolute NFL legend until the end of time. We all know the truth. Barry is and has always been the GOAT!
One of my Favorite player to watch and I’m a die hard Broncos fan but when Barry was playing I made sure to watch as much as I could. The best running back ever emitt smith knows what’s up who the real rushing leader would be
What a fantastic role model for all current and future players. No ego, no BS just give me the ball and let me do my work. And unlike some of the players we have seen since he did not need to talk himself up, he let others do it for him while he backed it up. I would love the boys to do a segment where they select a NFL side of the last 45 years. Even though the sport has gone through many changes I think it would make for a good segment and they could interview some of the selections.
Over 2800 rushing yds in a single season at Oklahoma State. Common misconception is that Barry Sanders was a home run hitter but not a consistent “hit the hole and pickup 4-7 yds/carry” running back. Nuh, nuh, nuh, no, he never really had a good O-Line when he was with the Lions, and most of what he accomplished, he accomplished despite his lackluster offensive line. If he had Emmitt’s offensive line, he would be well over 20,000 career rushing yds.
Im 53 and absolutely love Barry and the lions. He is such a class act. Never spiked.the ball or act like a clown in the end zone. Instead, he would simply toss the ball to the ref, after running circles around defenders. In the early to mid 90s, i went to Reno Nev. While at a casino,.i remember meeting this dude with a huge cowboy hat, boots,.the whole 9 yards. He was from Texas. The lions game was about to start, so he was heading to the sports betting area. He told me.that he was a cowboys fan but there was nothing better than watching Barry Sanders play. That was the first time i truly realized how popular he was everywhere.
Two things: 1. His stats his senior year at Oklahoma State were insane yet he gives credit to his O-line and teammates. 2. Wa-cheetah?!? Seriously DBUT?
IDK what I can say to speak to how highly I regard Barry Sanders, but I'll sum it up with this, if my son could turn out to be the man that Barry is my world would be complete!!!
There is a good case to be made that Barry Sanders is the best running back ever. Walter Payton and Jim Brown are also in the conversation. Barry was the most elusive back. Walter Payton had fancy, elusive moves and was a great blocker and could catch. Jim Brown just ran over people. So, they had different styles. o
Barry was the best running back ever and the most humble. It took Emmitt 7 years after Barry retired to break the record so there's no question on who's the best ever.
Walter Payton was my favorite player and reason I became a Bears fan. Barry Sanders is the greatest running back of all time. Man is class personified. Walter's the greatest football player of all time though Pat.
As a Tampa Bay Buccaneer season ticket holder back in the 1990s, Sanders was the only player where the whole stadium rose to their feet every time he touched the ball.
Is four 300 yard games in a season good? Oh and one other game for 293! The freakin GOAT…One of One the Picasso of running backs, if watching him run was art he painted with a completely different brush the field was Barry’s canvas…the statue is superb btw seen it when tallica blew the freakin roof off ford field there’s just great energy in Detroit right now any squad who steps on that turf against DC’s Lions is gonna feel it
I remember playing Barry’s heisman season in NCAA 13 and being shocked at his stats every single game. I’d feel overpowered as hell just trying to match what he did in real life
Without a doubt the greatest running back of alltime. To do what he did with that terrible o-line year after year was unreal. Watched his entire career and even though I was a Redskins fan he was my favorite running back in that era.
Man growing up watching football in the late 80s till today the great players I was fortunate to be able to watch is insane so many great player's during my lifetime so far. That said 2 of the most entertaining I've witnessed have the last name Sanders.
BY THE WAY - WATCHED IT LAST NIGHT!!! Outstanding!! - Every time I watch game, film of Barry Senators, it reminds me of one thing, and one thing only!!!!! - ONLY GOD COULD CREATE THAT!!! 😎👍🇺🇸
I loved watching Barry as a kid. I watched more Lions games than my local Patriots games (they sucked then anyhow) for years because he was so fun to watch. Any given game, any single hand-off could be a breakaway highlight run. On top of that any run he got past the line of scrimmage every single yard was usually exciting to see. Dude rarely go tacked while not juking, spinning, jumping, stiff arming or just simply moving dynamically in some way.
Omg me too I'm 42 from Connecticut I loved Thanksgiving me and my cousins would all gather around the tv and watch Barry do what he always did while our parents cooked. Very fond memories
I was Barrys FedEx guy for three years. Asked me my name first time he met me and never forgot it. Always waved when I didn't have a stop when he was outside and always a class act. Only time I was star struck on the job and I delivered to a lot of athletes and millionaires and a couple of billionaires
Yep I was his UPS guy and still is. He is very nice and a decent Human Being. Last month I dropped off a big package, he came out and offered his assistance.
I love this story!!
awesome
Me too!! I was his milk delivery guy. I delivered milk to him every Tuesday. He always got 3 1% chocolate liters that he would chug in front of me. He invited me in to watch him chug the 2 remaining liters, but I had a job to do.
Me too, I was Barry's electrician and he would offer to climb up in the attic and pull wires for me every time I came over to work. He even spackled the drywall for me after I installed his new outlets while i ate the dinner he cooked for me. Class act
I work retail in Detroit, and Barry came into where I worked. Instinctively, I got low to pretend to try and block him as he came into the store, and he gave a smile and juked around me. Everyone in Detroit has a story like this I think that has encountered him. 100% class, 100% respect to everyone, 100% the goat.
This man seems completely 100% comfortable with his decision to retire it's the rest of us who are upset about it. We wanted to see him break the record because he was so great
He was so great that he didn't need the record.
@@manchesterexplorer8519 fr, you could almost say him not getting it made his legend even that much greater because now there'a always going to be a "what-if" tied to it in regards to him
If "catch me if you can" were a person 😂😂😂. FACTS
There is no video of his decline
As a Lions fan during that time, I didn't care about him breaking the record, because that would have come. I wanted a really good QB to pair with Barry so the Lions could reach a Super Bowl. If Joe Montana became a Detroit Lion and the two of them stayed healthy, a SB would have been in the cards indeed.
As a lifelong Lions fan all I can say is it’s great to see Barry happy and back with the team where he belongs. Best halfback ever, college and pro. Never been another one like him.
100%. It’s insane to me that people will suggest anyone else. He was simply the best ever.
Me and my dad both life long lions fans were sitting with my fourth grade nephew. He is obsessed with sports but lived most of his life in Indiana and loves the colts (at least he is a Michigan fan) . The subject of best running back of all time comes up and he says Emmett Smith! The whole table erupted even my sisters that don't care about sports knew that was the wrong answer in our family! Haha
@@K2mtpI named my son Emmitt after Emmitt smith but my all time favorite running back is BARRY SANDERS
Barry is the man. Loved watching him absolutely tear it up
Best touchdown celibration of all time. Hand to ball to the ref calmly. And being like see you next time bud.
That's all you were able to take away from his great career? Handing the ball to the refs after a touchdown? You missed the boat. Focusing on the wrong thing, that didn't even factor in the final result of the game
Classiest touchdown celebration of all time. Every time he scored it was like, "Here you go, ref. I'll be back another dozen times this game." Which is classy, and savage at the same time. Been there, done that, no big deal.
@@reedsawyer5704If you don't like celebrations, your defense shouldn't allow touchdowns. Plain and simple
Amazing Interview love you Barry, I love how it’s “We” when you speak about the Lions ❤️
I was born in 90, I was born in Pontiac, MI the same city that held all of his home games at the Silverdome and I was barely old enough to remember my dad and uncles talking about him and showing me replays they had recorded on tape and how sad they were but happy for him for his retirement. The only sadness that came was because he wasn’t able to get a ring, but we all know he was one of the best to run it back then!! That statue is a solid 15+ years overdue. Thank you, Mr. Sanders for coming back to be a part of this new team! I will be with my Dad and Uncle and my Brothers on Thursday to watch the game on the BIIIIG screen!
Absolute legend, absolutely the GOAT! What an incredible human and athlete.
Couldn't say it any better
Barry AVERAGED 1500 yards and 10TDs per year. That’s a great year for most RBs, that was Barry’s average.
that was the 90s, he wouldn’t do that in this age, put adrian peterson in his place and he’s doing past those numbers
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@@coldxdevil What makes those athletes different ? You can barely hit ppl now
@@DavidTheDeveloper exactly! Hahahaha. Defense is next to impossible to play anymore... in the 80's and 90's trying to decapitate someone was celebrated and featured on Sportscenter. Barry Sanders is a GOAT in any era...
@@DavidTheDeveloperdude is tweakin I'm 22 Barry the goat imo
Thank you Pat, AJ and crew for having one of my childhood superheros on. My dad is the other growing up in the D.
this man is why I fell in love with football being a lions fan growing up watching him on Thanksgiving every year. broke my heart when he retired. the old lions did that to u. thanks for still being around Barry. been a long time since I was this excited about the lions since u were there. u are the man!
Class act, man. Humble as can be
A truly humble man…after every TD, he just flipped the ball to the ref. No showboating, no taunting. Thanks for all the memories Barry!
Barry, Tom Brady, Jerry Rice and Lawrence Taylor should be the Mount RUSHMORE OF GREATEST NFL PLAYERS IN HISTORY.
I agree, except take Brady out for Deion $anders
I'd substitute Ray Lewis for LT. Other than that, that's the 4!
@@mr.nyceguy7800why cause primetime is black and Brady is white Brady is the best QB ever to play I agree with the original commenter.
@@turdfergusonisafunnyname702 No, because Brady is a glorified role player. He did nothing spectacular but played his role. Deion was not only a dynamic difference maker, but he was a 4 in 1 guy. He played the corner, punt returner, wide out, and baseball.
Although, I do believe if Brady was black with the same skill set, not only would he have not been given an opportunity to play in the nfl, he would've been given a scholarship to any university let-alone Michigan.
@@mr.nyceguy7800 bollocks Brady could read a defence like no other QB he made the best with lesser weapons than most bet you think he was a system QB Deion Sanders was great not taking Brady's place though maybe Lawrence Taylor's place he was great for a crack head though.
Guy is the most impressive RB to ever play the game and is humble as hell. It's not only rare to find these days, it's near impossible.
Such a humble guy. Got to love Barry !
As a Bears fan, this guy ruined a lot of Thanksgivings for me as a kid! He was unreal, salute! 🐐
The goat of NFL rbs ZERO debate.
Emmitt was better
@@garrusvakarian6322Nah, Emmitt played much longer and he had a elite o-line to open up the lanes and a QB that can throw to open it up even more. Barry never had that. And he still got all his yards.
@@garrusvakarian6322Barry Payton and Brown are the goats. Emmett Smith is the next tier under
@@garrusvakarian6322 Emmett said Barry was the greatest running back ever
Most rush yards. Most rushing TDs. 3 rings. Emmitt is The GOAT.
Barry Sanders is the kind of player that makes you skip your favorite team’s game just to watch him play.
Barry Sanders made me a Football fan the first time I saw him play in 1992. I have been a Lions fan ever since and I'm a NYer from Long Island.
How in the hell can't you love Barry Sanders more after this interview....wow what a great human being....love ya Barry thanks for all the GREAT memories...go pride 🦁🦁🦁
Barry is the absolute goat running back. If he played through his full prime he’d have over 20k rush yards and 175 td’s. But props to him for getting out when he wanted to.
At 47 years old, as much as I would love to be 27 again, I got to watch Barry Sanders Live every Sunday.. Hard to think of anything I would ever trade that for.
This man is hands down the Greatest Running Back of All Time!
Put ya hands up...its debatable.
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I met Barry last Summer at a sports convention and he's the nicest guy. I thanked him for being an inspiration to be great. A moment I'll remember forever. He's one of my favorite players of all time and a true legend.
Unfortunately, I was too young to watch Barry Sanders live. But the First highlights I remember watching was Barry and I couldn't stop! Amazing player and Human being. 🙏
Awesome interview and always the most humble and GOAT, Barry freaking Sanders. I have no doubt he will throw it down when he comes in.
The GOAT. Never seen anyone like him before or since. My favorite athlete of all time.
In 97, my Dad bought me a plane ticket to Detroit and a ticket to the 2000 yard game. I was in the nose bleeds in the Silver Dome. That place was so loud that evening. When Barry broke 2000 yards on a 3-yard run, we went crazy. The next play, he broke a 53-yard run, and they won the game and a playoff birth. I'll never forget how loud that place was. Amazing!
I became a Lion's fan because of him. I remember his Jr year at OK St and became a fan. Living in San Diego it was hard to watch Lions game except for Thanksgiving and I would never miss those games. Barry was and is the best by far.
I loved Barry. Never seen a player like him.
Thank you Barry for making my childhood complete ❤
Grew up a Bears fan, and Barry was playing for the Lions at the time, and as much as I wanted the Bears to be the best, Barry was my dude. I couldn't help but root for the guy because he was just SO good.
You never saw Barry make a first down signal after a good run. You never saw him spike the ball or do anything considered celebrating. You never saw him trash talk a defender or at any point at all. The most professional player I've ever seen! I wonder if he would have celebrated after a game if he was able to win a superbowl!
Being a diehard Cowboys fan for 53 years, and watching Tony and Emmitt, no one compares to the greatest pure rushing genius of Barry Sanders. He was absolutely amazing!
Barry is still my favorite rb of all time.
Thank you for saying that Barry is the greatest football player of all time. Needs to be said more often. There might be an argument but there is no contest…
Talk about someone being GREAT yet still, "doing it the right way". That's Barry
Man, Pat's interviewing ability is so genuinely excellent and human
As a life long Lion, it is so nice to see Barry back and around the Lions. I is interesting how he refers o the Lions as "we". That has not been the case for a long time. Kudos to the Lions organization for reaching out to him and making hat happen
This is the first interview I’ve ever seen with Barry Sanders he is a very good communicator.
Wicheetah Eagles. As a native Kansan, that was AMAZING!!
A great college head coach once said. If you are afraid of Thurman Thomas just wait until you see the next guy coming up
If it wasn't the same coach the best one I heard was, "whatever you do, do not injure Thurman Thomas because they have a kid behind him name Barry Sanders"
Barry Sanders is the one to open my eyes to watch the NFL! G.O.A.T
Thanksgiving simply isn’t the same without Barry. Hell, the NFL isn’t the same without him.
Ugh…the best rb ever. I loved watching him run and just smile from ear to ear when I watch his highlights
I actually made it onto the "Bye Bye Barry" on Prime as a young kid getting Barry's autograph... Everytime he saw me ask for autograph he gave me one. My favorite football player of all time and an absolute NFL legend until the end of time. We all know the truth. Barry is and has always been the GOAT!
One of my Favorite player to watch and I’m a die hard Broncos fan but when Barry was playing I made sure to watch as much as I could. The best running back ever emitt smith knows what’s up who the real rushing leader would be
Fantastic interview, can’t wait to watch the doc
Wicheetah😂 Barry didn't even want to correct him but it was so egregious he couldn't help himself
Barry Sanders is the best I've seen. So humble. A good human. I saw Emmett, Dickerson, Payton, etc.....HE IS THE GOAT!
That’s my GOAT. So happy to see he’s comfortable with the media these days. Very happy.
What an awesome human!
Never got hurt either. Always played. How does this man still have his ACLs attached should be a docu on its own!!
What a fantastic role model for all current and future players. No ego, no BS just give me the ball and let me do my work. And unlike some of the players we have seen since he did not need to talk himself up, he let others do it for him while he backed it up. I would love the boys to do a segment where they select a NFL side of the last 45 years. Even though the sport has gone through many changes I think it would make for a good segment and they could interview some of the selections.
Barry represented himself and NFL better than any player I have ever seen. The only athlete to have zero negative criticism.
Literally the reason I'm a lion's fan till this day!
Wichita Eagle 😂😂😂😂
Over 2800 rushing yds in a single season at Oklahoma State. Common misconception is that Barry Sanders was a home run hitter but not a consistent “hit the hole and pickup 4-7 yds/carry” running back. Nuh, nuh, nuh, no, he never really had a good O-Line when he was with the Lions, and most of what he accomplished, he accomplished despite his lackluster offensive line. If he had Emmitt’s offensive line, he would be well over 20,000 career rushing yds.
Im 53 and absolutely love Barry and the lions. He is such a class act. Never spiked.the ball or act like a clown in the end zone. Instead, he would simply toss the ball to the ref, after running circles around defenders. In the early to mid 90s, i went to Reno Nev. While at a casino,.i remember meeting this dude with a huge cowboy hat, boots,.the whole 9 yards. He was from Texas. The lions game was about to start, so he was heading to the sports betting area. He told me.that he was a cowboys fan but there was nothing better than watching Barry Sanders play. That was the first time i truly realized how popular he was everywhere.
His humility was my favorite part of him. Never EVER acted like the best player on the field after he scored or after a crazy good run.
Two things: 1. His stats his senior year at Oklahoma State were insane yet he gives credit to his O-line and teammates. 2. Wa-cheetah?!? Seriously DBUT?
IDK what I can say to speak to how highly I regard Barry Sanders, but I'll sum it up with this, if my son could turn out to be the man that Barry is my world would be complete!!!
The Michael Jordan of RBs, this guy was once in a lifetime
Love It Pat ThePatMcafeeShow Bro Let's Gooooooooo.
Barry Sanders is a legend!! I am a lifelong Packers fan. But, just love the guy.
As a lifelong Bears fan, I can say that Barry was my favorite player. Absolute joy to watch. The Ronaldinho of the NFL.
Legend!
We want William Sanders mash ups!!!! America needs polarizing father figures and examples of good fathers!
The definition of class…he played the way you’re supposed to play.
Act like you’ve been there before.
man was basically carrying the lions by himself during his time there 😅
There is a good case to be made that Barry Sanders is the best running back ever. Walter Payton and Jim Brown are also in the conversation. Barry was the most elusive back. Walter Payton had fancy, elusive moves and was a great blocker and could catch. Jim Brown just ran over people. So, they had different styles. o
I was at the Holiday Bowl as a little kid to witness this man’s incredible speed.
Pat is by far the coolest, Brady interviewer and Barry is still one cool cat. Great memories of the goat RB
Awesome interview!!!!
One of my favorite quotes is Barry Swizter telling Oklahoma defense not to injure Thurman Thomas because he didn't want Barry in the game.
Barry had over 15,000 yards in 10 seasons; thats an average of over 1500 yards a season which is crazy and will never be done again.
everybody Loves Barry, !! God Bless Barry!
Montana and Barry on the same team...... what...!?!? Doesn't matter what age they were... that's a couple of GOATS in a Lions backfield...
Barry was the best running back ever and the most humble. It took Emmitt 7 years after Barry retired to break the record so there's no question on who's the best ever.
Walter Payton was my favorite player and reason I became a Bears fan. Barry Sanders is the greatest running back of all time. Man is class personified. Walter's the greatest football player of all time though Pat.
Barry Sanders is the real NFL RB 🐐. The most elusive to ever play.
As a Tampa Bay Buccaneer season ticket holder back in the 1990s, Sanders was the only player where the whole stadium rose to their feet every time he touched the ball.
This is the most I've ever heard Barry speak! Still looks fresh!
Barry Sanders: A true work of art.
I'm loving this more public outspoken Barry.
Is four 300 yard games in a season good? Oh and one other game for 293! The freakin GOAT…One of One the Picasso of running backs, if watching him run was art he painted with a completely different brush the field was Barry’s canvas…the statue is superb btw seen it when tallica blew the freakin roof off ford field there’s just great energy in Detroit right now any squad who steps on that turf against DC’s Lions is gonna feel it
I remember playing Barry’s heisman season in NCAA 13 and being shocked at his stats every single game. I’d feel overpowered as hell just trying to match what he did in real life
Without a doubt the greatest running back of alltime. To do what he did with that terrible o-line year after year was unreal. Watched his entire career and even though I was a Redskins fan he was my favorite running back in that era.
Best back ive ever seen... emmit hold that record only because barry left early. Wow the moves he had
Man growing up watching football in the late 80s till today the great players I was fortunate to be able to watch is insane so many great player's during my lifetime so far. That said 2 of the most entertaining I've witnessed have the last name Sanders.
Barry sanders was the greatest.
What a hero
America loved this guy. I remember 🏈
Just here to pay my respects to the greatest RB to ever play the game.
College and NFL
God broke the mold with Barry.
There will NEVER be another.
He will ever remain the standard by which all others are measured.
BY THE WAY
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WATCHED IT LAST NIGHT!!!
Outstanding!!
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Every time I watch game, film of Barry Senators, it reminds me of one thing, and one thing only!!!!!
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ONLY GOD COULD CREATE THAT!!! 😎👍🇺🇸
Pats intro should have included the words the greatest Running Back in the history of playing the football.
Class act. One of my favorite Lions
Ppl forget Montana also try to play for the Steelers around that time.
12:05 great sequence of facial expressions from the crew
I loved watching Barry as a kid. I watched more Lions games than my local Patriots games (they sucked then anyhow) for years because he was so fun to watch. Any given game, any single hand-off could be a breakaway highlight run. On top of that any run he got past the line of scrimmage every single yard was usually exciting to see. Dude rarely go tacked while not juking, spinning, jumping, stiff arming or just simply moving dynamically in some way.
Omg me too I'm 42 from Connecticut I loved Thanksgiving me and my cousins would all gather around the tv and watch Barry do what he always did while our parents cooked. Very fond memories