The best place for one to find highlights of Barry Sanders is on the NFL's YouTube site. Barry Sanders was one of the best running backs and was known for playing on the Detroit Lions.
It would probably help if we knew the type of card it is (manufacturer)...
Barry Sanders, despite being one of the greatest NFL running backs of all time, never won a Super Bowl, which some would consider a failure. He spent his entire career with the Detroit Lions.
Barry Sanders ran a 40-yard dash in about 4.37 seconds, which would be roughly 20 mph. However, this speed may not accurately reflect his full top speed during a game.
hello question asker...i am a professional commemorative souvenir analyzer. I have seen many signed footballs, but because barry sanders rarely signed his autograph, a sanders fotball is worth MUCH more...i would say your sutographed football would be worth 10,000-15,000 depending on the quality of the ball... thanks, rod mcpeter
Barry Sanders 40 yard dash time is 4.37 seconds. They said that Bob Hayes did not run the 40 yard dash but they say it took him 5.28 seconds to run 60 yards. So I would say that Bob Hayes is Faster.
At the time of his retirement in 1998, Barry Sanders needed 1,458 rushing yards to pass Walter Payton and become the NFL's all-time leading rusher. If Sanders were to return to the NFL, he would need 3,087 rushing yards to pass Emmitt Smith, who currently holds the all-time record.
You would Probaly be able to find highlights of the games on the internet or if you know the dates of the game you would be able to find it online.
In terms of total rushing yards, the greatest running backs in NFL history are Walter Payton and Jim Brown. Honourable mention would go to Emmett Smith and Barry Sanders.
There is not a contraction for "Barry is". A common misconception would be to but "Barry's" but adding apostrophe "s" after a noun shows ownership.
there are lots of talk about emitt smith, barry sanders, and Walter Peyton but the greatest of all time is jim brown he ran for over 12,000 yards and he retired when he was only 29 imagine what is numbers would be if he didnt
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Technically nothing. M&N destroyed any jersey's with flaws, so none have never left the factory legally. If you would actually have one, then it still isn't worth much because they wouldn't recognize it as "officially licensed". Therefor, it's only worth as much as some idiot who wanted a flawed jersey would pay.