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  • Who is the greatest RB in Imperial League History?

    In light of my other polls

    Who is the greatest RB in Imperial League History?

    and why?

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    Allan Ho
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    James Tart
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    Jacques Crosby
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    David Rodrigez
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    Dewitt Flynn
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    IMPERIAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
    NATIONAL MEDIA

  • #2
    I went with Dewitt Flynn. For as long as he was healthy, Orlando was able to dominate the game by pounding him. He might not have the gaudy numbers that other backs compiled, but the guy would wear down a defense and allow Orlando to dominate the pace of the game.

    2003 IFL AC East Runner-Up - Wildcard 10-6
    2004 IFL AC East Runner-UP - Wildcard - AC Runner-up 10-5-1
    2005 3rd Place AC East 6-10 2007 2nd Place AC East 8-8
    2006 3rd Place AC East 7-9 2008 2nd Place AC East 9-7
    2009 1st Place AC East, Imperial Bowl Champions 13-3

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    • #3
      Here is the top 5 of all time in a per game statistical breakdown

      Carries
      1.Alan Crespo 28.9
      2.Dewitt Flynn 24.0
      3.Bucky Beaver 23.7
      4.Tim Austin 22.1
      5. Bennett Jones 21.8

      Yards per game

      1. Alan Crespo 127.93
      2. Tim Austin 111.21
      3. Bucky Beaver 105.83
      4. Jacques Crosby 92.46
      5. James Tart 90.54

      Rush TDs per game

      1. Jacques Crosby 0.81
      2. Tim Austin 0.79
      3. Allan Ho 0.78
      4. Alan Crespo 0.73
      5. David Rodrigez 0.66
      IMPERIAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
      NATIONAL MEDIA

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      • #4
        Tart's ability to catch the ball as well as have an oustanding YPC make him the best in my eyes.
        Los Angeles Matadors AC West Champs: 2037

        Pittsburgh Power NC North Champs: 2005, 2006, 2009

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        • #5
          My head tells me to vote Allan Ho. His numbers are staggaring when you look at who is tops in league history for both yards and TD's.

          My heart tells me Dewitt Flynn. He pounded us so many times and took his team to an Imperial Bowl title. He was the heart and soul of that team.

          My heart won this battle, hands down. Thank God he retired
          NEWARK BULLDOGS WALL OF HONOR
          DE JUSTIN JONES
          LB DOMINGO PERSAUD
          TE THOMAS MACOMBER
          LT IRWIN KAO
          WR ANDREW ROBEY
          SS GREGORY BOYD
          RB ALAN CRESPO
          G MALCOLM "BIG KAT" SINGLETON
          WR WALTER WALKER
          G AMOS BAILEY
          QB DWIGHT "KING" BURGER
          RB GARY "THE SITUATION" JAMISON
          WR JOSE HOOVER
          K BUTCH SCHULZ
          LB MACK EDWARDS
          DE STEPHEN BRIGHAM
          WR JESSE LUCAS
          C NORMAN ENRIGHT
          SS JUNIOR EL NIN0



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          • #6
            Gaston Lomeli

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            • #7
              Originally posted by MrBigglesworth
              Tart's ability to catch the ball as well as have an oustanding YPC make him the best in my eyes.


              I'm going with Flynn. When he did it he was like the BUS in his prime--unstoppable.

              Crespo will likely be the greatest of all time...

              James Tart should crack the top five if we stay with last year's running game
              [Vito]Stallion
              Dir. Football Ops
              Lansing Ogres
              2030 Imperial League Champions
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              RING OF HONOR:
              RB James Tart [HOF], WR Grady Gomez, QB Nigel Booker, OLB Stephen Srait

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