Chuck Foreman - Super Bad
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- The phenomenal, Chuck Foreman, was one of the best multi-purpose running backs in NFL history.
He revolutionized the running back position during his era.
He was physical, extremely elusive and owns the best spin move ever.
He had WR hands and he blocked very well.
Chuck Foreman belongs in the NFL Hall of Fame.
Song: Super Bad Pt1 & Pt2
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really belongs in the Hall of Fame
Absolutely 🌟✊🏈
Flat out stud! Hall of famer to me!
Ricky young wasn"t half as great as chuck firman
If he hadn't had his career shortened by injuries, he'd be numbered among the goats!
I don’t recall anyone past or present who had the hands, power, and moves that Chuck Foreman had. A joy to watch. Needs to be in Canton!
One of the reasons a young IL boy became Viking for life
Ricky young wasn't half as great as chuck forman
My absolute favorite Viking, so cool no celebration or grandstanding. Just a great professional athlete
Chuck Foreman should be in the HOF!!
as far as the Viking running backs ? Chuck is the man . My hero growing up taking us to 3 Super Bowls is a tough bar to hurdle
Best number 44 ever
One of the best complete running backs run with power, finesse,speed, blocking, catching the ball down field HOF please ❤️🙏🏾🙂
Chuck is a severely underrated back...he could do it all!
Chuck the SPin Doctor, still my favorite player and running back of all time. 44 forever!!!!
I agree with you!!!!
HE WAS ONE OF THE BEST
I LOVED the 1970s Vikings, was a huge Chuck Foreman fan. But watching this clip reminded me that I’m not dreaming… Chuck - and all Vikings backs and receivers that followed him - lead the universe in being caught and hauled down inside the 5-yard-line!
NFL didn't retire this man's Jersey, he was the best all around back in history
I just watched this again, and I have to say that Chuck Forman was dancing into the end zone. Phenomenal talent, just ballin out!🏈🐐😏🫡😎🤗
Yes, he was. You know your football, Pauline.🏈👍🏾
@@bsdavis011 You're too kind 😊.
Greetings from the Netherlands 🇳🇱 🤗
American football is the best sport ever, yes I said it and I'm sticking to it; even though they've ruined some of the best parts by rule changes🙄😒.
It has everything, strength, grit, muscle, brains, passion, skill and camaraderie; whether you like the team or not you can admire their gamesmanship!
I watched a lot of 🏈 in the 80's and Walter Payton had a similar way of slipping passed blockers into the end zone, just excellence personified!🏈🐐👌🏾🤜🏾
At his peak there was never anyone quite like Chuck Foreman, to this day even. I think it was on a Monday Night in 1976 where Frank Gifford, Howard Costello, and I think maybe still Alex Karras were absolutely raving about Chuck Foreman. He could do things no one ever did.
At a 11 year old child, I thank everyday for Chuck Foreman.
Favorite of all time
One of the reasons to love the 70's Vikings edition.
Great video! You can see how Chuck influenced a lot of great backs who came after him. Even Barry Sanders would envy some of those moves. Amazing how fast he was to the line of scrimmage. If ever there was a stat that tracked a ball carrier's yards gained after their first 3 steps, Chuck would probably own that record. More often than not, it seemed Adrian Peterson's first 3 steps usually had him still in the backfield.
Great film! Hall Of Fame Talent
He could out-juke everyone.
QUALITY 😎
As a kid I remember Chuck Foreman well! As huge Vikings fan every game was like a championship, I marveled his very presence as well as every MINNESOTA VIKINGS PLAYER!!! I adored my motocross bicycle with number #44 in his honor!!!
#44 gonna Love this!
Foreman is still my favorite RB of all time. Had he stayed at that level a few more years and/or the Vikes won a SB he'd be HOF for sure.
Such an underrated player. He was soooo good. But...the the reason I believe he's not and likely won't ever be HoF is because his career was pretty short. His best years were '73-''77. He suffered a knee injury in '78 and was not the same player after that. He has a couple more years like those five, he's in for sure. Those years were spectacular, but still a pretty brief career. Still my all-time favorite Viking. Not even close. Got a chance to talk to him a couple of times several years ago. What a thrill. Go to a Vikings game and there's a good chance you'll bump into him.
No, 78' was the big dropoff...... he had over 1000 yards again in 77'.
@@6400az My error. You are correct. 1978 was the "drop-off" year when he only had 749. I was thinking that was 1977. That was for sure the year the team started to decline as they only went 9-5. But yeah, he did have another pretty solid season that year. It makes his slip in performance even more dramatic. He went from a 1000 yard season in '77 to only starting seven games by '79. I guess you could see the writing on the wall when they drafted Ted Brown #1 in '79. And he was with New England by 1980.
Had ed white & ron yary blocking for chuck forman
Ricky young wasn "t the same running back as chuck forman
GALE SAYERS HAD A SHORTER CAREER AND HE IS IN THE HOF
Ed white& ron yary, mick tingelhoff blocking & chuck forman running
Use to love to watch this dude spin.
Awesome
How in the hell is this man NOT in the HOF?
What a joke!
Such a crime, Foreman and Marshall are not Hall of Famers
Nice!
Very well done ;-D My Idle growing up.
Two-step shake at 4:46 was straight IGNANT!!!!!
He started the west coast offense
SHOULD HAVE BEEN IN THE HOF ALONG WITH TOO TALL JONES COME ON HOF GET IT RIGHT
had the hands and body control of a good tight end and was as elusive a back as any that ever played he caught deep passes not the typical RB swing pass and screen passes . There are worse RB's in the HOF and Foreman was doing the Bill Walsh West Coast Offense a decade before the 49rs but losing all four SB s
He was frustrating to watch as a fan of other teams, ball was away from his body and/or in the wrong hand and you would go, okay here we go, fumble. No...oh well, they got him anyway, oh, spin, okay, there go that man again. Plus, he would get to someone and break down for a move and the blocker would come to help and he wouldn't necessarily go to the blockers back and you'd think, what are you doing stupid...and of course he was setting up the next defender, not really worried about the one closest to him. I was hoping he would finally get the Vikes over the hurdle in the Superbowl but the Raiders beat him relentlessly.