Adrian Peterson, LaDainian Tomlinson, Barry Sanders, Bo Jackson, Eric Dickerson, O.J. Simpson, Earl Campbell, and Jim Brown collectively played in a total of 5 Super Bowls. Specifically, Tomlinson played in 1, Peterson in 1, and Dickerson in 1. The others, including Sanders, Bo Jackson, O.J. Simpson, Earl Campbell, and Jim Brown, never appeared in a Super Bowl during their careers.
Adrian Peterson is the best back ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
College freshman have many adjustments to make. However, the most successful freshman football players can make an impact in the classroom and on the field. Maurice Clarett has the most freshman rushing yards.
Adrian Peterson The considered top Running Back is indeed Adrian Peterson. Second is considered to be Chris Johnson, even though they are both very young and have yet to achieve 8,000 career yards.
Adrian Peterson all the way
Amanda Peterson - from can't buy me love fame No, its Rachel Tomlinson Yes it is Rachel Tomlinson she has a video on utube.
1.Earl Campbell. 2.Brett Farve 3.Dane Marino .Troy Polamalu5.Jason Taylor 6.Adrian Peterson 7.Barry Sanders 8.Larry Fitzgerald 9.Gale Sayers 10.Ladanian Tomlinson
Adrian Peterson! LaDanian Tomlinson
Darren Mcfadden from Arkansas is the best player available in the draft. He will be the first running back selected.
The best RB in 2009 is a fight between Ladanian Tomlinson,of the (San Diego Chargers) and Adrian Peterson of the (Minnesota Vikings). WHAT! Ladanian Tomlinson is on his eighth year, is old, his numbers have dropped, and san Diego just cut him, and no one yet has offered him anything! Adrian Peterson and Chris Johnson (Tennesse Titans) are tied but I think Adrian is the best.
LaDainian Tomlinson of the San Diego Chargers with 9 consecutive seasons (2001-2009) of 10+ rushing TDs per season. The next highest is Shaun Alexander of the Seattle Seahawks with 5 consecutive seasons (2001-2005). The active longest streak is 4 (2007-2010) by Adrian Peterson of the Minnesota Vikings.
In game, Adrian Peterson with 296 In 2009, Chris Johnson with 2006 In season, Eric Dickerson with 2105 In career, Emmit Smith with 18,355
Eric Dickerson, Los Angeles Rams, 1984. 2105 yards.