Yes ... he was an excellent running back.
Barry Sanders became known for his exceptional agility, quickness, and elusiveness as a running back. He was dedicated to his training and worked hard to improve his skills, including speed, balance, and vision on the field. Sanders' natural talent, coupled with his strong work ethic, led to his success as one of the greatest running backs in NFL history.
Yes he could of been the next Terrell Davis or Barry Sanders
Tony Dorsett is often considered one of the fastest running backs in Dallas Cowboys history. He set a franchise record with a 99-yard touchdown run in 1983 and was known for his speed and agility on the field.
Good
Yes he is he gains yards like a regular running back should he doesn't have to have over the top games to be considered good
The average running back in the NFL makes around .9-1.2 million a year in the NFL
Technically there is no difference. The term "Running Back" is generally used to describe Fullbacks, Tail Backs and Half Backs. - As it used to be, full backs were the faster, smaller players in the backfield, and halfbacks were the bigger, stronger blockers. But, as the positions evolved, half backs/ tail backs are now the "feature" backs. Typically smaller and faster, and get more carries than today's full back, which is now the bigger, stronger player, who typically block for half/tail backs. - Running Backs include tail/half backs. Such as Ladanian Tomlinson, Barry Sanders, Gale Sayers, Willie Parker, etc. - Full Backs are the bigger stronger backs, and are considered a separate category from the "other" running backs. Full backs today are players like Mike Alstott, Lorenzo Neal, etc So to be explicit, when someone thinks of a "running back" they're typically thinking of a tail back, or half back, as it's more commonly referred to.
it varys on how good you are
The running back for the Vikings is Adrian Lewis Peterson is the best.The running back for the Bears is Adrian NicholasPeterson isn't as good.
The money people don't back him. Running for president is more than a person wanting to be president. There is a great deal behind the scenes in a political campaign, and it looks like Hillary has gotten the support she needs compared to Sanders. Sanders has been an independent most of his time in office and that puts a wedge between him and the party leaders. The way our system has worked out is that anyone who doesn't always tow the party line is not given a chance to prove they are a good choice for an office like the presidency. Washington was right when he warned that political parties would take over policy and serve themselves. They wouldn't work for the better of the common good. I think Sanders is concerned with the common good.
since they have a number one draft spot they will get a good running back and a good quarter back, plus a wide receiver so they should get to 6-10 or even if they get a good quarter back 7-9
A good high school running back should have a lot of upper body strength as well a lower body strength. Generally the running back should be the most physically fit individual on the team. Having good biceps help with ball handling while shoulders and chest help with pumping your arms while running. I Guess you can say you have to be pretty buff to be a running back.