Where does .net rank M-Rob on all time FB's?

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John L was much more of a playmaker.

Strong was the best pure blocking FB.

Robinson was probably the best all around athlete.

really depends on what you want.

Can you imagine mack strong blocking for marshawn? Would be like delivering uppercut after uppercut.
 

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Best pure fullback, Strong by a mile. Williams and Doornick were also very good, but, they also stayed in while Warner and Waters went out, as they were better blockers and receivers out of the backfield. Not really used as true fullbacks. More versatility in their games.

Think if anyone cares to look it up, Doornick has the second or third most rushing and receiving yards in a single game in our history, and the dude was slower than my sisters boyfriend.
 

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KitsapGuy":20obappf said:
Doornink was a RB, not a FB

Daniel Glenn Doornink

Position: RB

Yep, so we labeled him a RB, but he started his career as a FB with the Giants. Somehow, for nada, basically, we got him. While he played both positions for us, and was labeled as a RB, he did most of his damage from the FB position, either as a runner or receiver. A matter of semantics perhaps?
 

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Had Leonard Weaver continued on the pace he was on his final year in Seattle, he would have taken the cake without question.. He was a truly fun FB to watch. His stiffarm was the stuff of legends. Shame how his career ended so quickly after moving on.
 
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