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View Poll Results: Pick FOUR running backs for the all-decade team of the 2010s.
Jamaal Charles - 72 G, 1075 Runs, 5783 Rush Yds, 5.38 YPC, 36 Rush TDs, 7671 Scrim. Yds 145 98.64%
Kareem Hunt - 27 G, 453 Runs, 2151 Rush Yds, 4.75 YPC, 15 Rush TDs, 2984 Scrim. Yds 112 76.19%
Spencer Ware - 41 G, 354 Runs, 1621 Rush Yds, 4.58 YPC, 11 Rush TDs, 2319 Scrim. Yds 81 55.10%
Dexter McCluster - 58 G, 152 Runs, 662 Rush Yds, 4.36 YPC, 1 Rush TDs, 2162 Scrim. Yds 2 1.36%
Charcandrick West - 52 G, 268 Runs, 998 Rush Yds, 3.72 YPC, 7 Rush TDs, 1587 Scrim. Yds 8 5.44%
Thomas Jones - 32 G, 398 Runs, 1374 Rush Yds, 3.45 YPC, 6 Rush TDs, 1539 Scrim. Yds 1 0.68%
Damien Williams - 27 G, 161 Runs, 754 Rush Yds, 4.68 YPC, 9 Rush TDs, 1127 Scrim. Yds 124 84.35%
Knile Davis - 55 G, 245 Runs, 800 Rush Yds, 3.27 YPC, 11 Rush TDs, 1067 Scrim. Yds 4 2.72%
Jackie Battle - 31 G, 169 Runs, 647 Rush Yds, 3.83 YPC, 3 Rush TDs, 724 Scrim. Yds 1 0.68%
De'Anthony Thomas - 61 G, 30 Runs, 190 Rush Yds, 6.33 YPC, 2 Rush TDs, 699 Scrim. Yds 2 1.36%
LeSean McCoy - 13 G, 101 Runs, 465 Rush Yds, 4.6 YPC, 4 Rush TDs, 646 Scrim. Yds 2 1.36%
Anthony Sherman - 112 G, 24 Runs, 62 Rush Yds, 2.58 YPC, 1 Rush TDs, 498 Scrim. Yds 74 50.34%
Shaun Draughn - 17 G, 59 Runs, 233 Rush Yds, 3.95 YPC, 2 Rush TDs, 391 Scrim. Yds 1 0.68%
Darrel Williams - 18 G, 54 Runs, 185 Rush Yds, 3.43 YPC, 3 Rush TDs, 379 Scrim. Yds 2 1.36%
Peyton Hillis - 13 G, 85 Runs, 309 Rush Yds, 3.64 YPC, 1 Rush TDs, 371 Scrim. Yds 1 0.68%
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Old 02-14-2020, 11:08 AM  
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Chiefs All-Decade Team - Running Backs

With the end of the decade, it's time for us to select our all-decade team for the 2010s. Credit to Direckshun for the idea; I'm just implementing it.

Here are the rules:

1. I'll put up lists of position groups one at a time.

2. Each list will contain guys who had at least one notable stat line in their career. I'll generally put them in descending order of some key stat.

3. The stats will contain ONLY their body of work between 2010 and 2019 for the Chiefs. No pre-2010 stats and no stats for other teams.

4. The number of roster spots will be the same as the number of roster spots on the 2019 Super Bowl roster for the Chiefs.

5. You can use whatever criteria you want to select the team. It can be total stats for the decade, it can be dominance in a shorter period, it can be playmakers who didn't screw up badly, whatever. It's your call. Feel free to use any criteria not listed in your decision. For example, if you know that Terrance Copper was an amazing blocker, you can build that into your decision.

6. In a subsequent poll we will determine which players are the starters on the all-decade team. In the first round, you're just going to fill the 53-man roster.

Our next position group is running backs. FOUR running backs will make the all-decade team. So pick FOUR running backs. It's your call on whether you want to have a fullback on the team, because I'm lumping them all together.

Administrative note: I cut the list off to include only guys who gained 350 yards or more from scrimmage during the decade, in case you're wondering why Darwin Thompson, Cyrus Gray, etc., aren't listed.
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Old 02-14-2020, 12:37 PM   #16
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Old 02-14-2020, 12:42 PM   #17
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Old 02-14-2020, 12:54 PM   #18
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Jamaal
Hunt (he can handle kicking duties too)
Damien
Sausage (could make a strong argument for Ware too)

Mahomes at QB with this group of backs would be insane.
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Old 02-14-2020, 12:59 PM   #19
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Old 02-14-2020, 01:26 PM   #20
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Old 02-14-2020, 01:42 PM   #21
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Man, it's hard not to put Damien up there because where Jamaal was great in the regular season, he didn't do much for us in the playoffs.

But man, it's crazy to think about how unstoppable jamaal would have been if he had a real qb to take some guys out of the box.
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Old 02-14-2020, 01:44 PM   #22
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I get all the votes for Hunt but I just couldn't go there. Jamaal is obvious, Damien was an easy choice, went with Sherman as an undersung hero for the team, and then struggled finding someone else really worthy. Wound up going Ware just because of how bad the rest of the list is.
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Old 02-14-2020, 01:46 PM   #23
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I voted for three. Jamaal Charles, Anthony Sherman & Damien Williams


I just couldn't bring myself to vote for any others.
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Old 02-14-2020, 01:48 PM   #24
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Where is CJ Spiller ? I know we signed and cut him and signed and cut him and signed and cut him but I think he holds the record for re~signing for the same team over and over ?
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Old 02-14-2020, 01:55 PM   #25
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I went with Charles, Hunt, Damien Williams, and Sherman. I went with Sherman for my 4th over Ware because Sherman has been getting it done for a long time now while Ware had a couple of good seasons before he broke.
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Old 02-14-2020, 02:14 PM   #26
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Ware's got my respect. He was a tough runner, great blocker and underrated receiver. He even came back during our SB season and helped keep us afloat for those few weeks.

Even the negatives for him, getting hurt, ended up being a net positive. If he didn't go down we don't plug Hunt in at the beginning of 2017 and maybe things don't work out the way they did, ending up with us winning the SB this year.
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Old 02-14-2020, 02:19 PM   #27
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Ware's got my respect. He was a tough runner, great blocker and underrated receiver. He even came back during our SB season and helped keep us afloat for those few weeks.

Even the negatives for him, getting hurt, ended up being a net positive. If he didn't go down we don't plug Hunt in at the beginning of 2017 and maybe things don't work out the way they did, ending up with us winning the SB this year.
Yeah, I went with Ware over Hunt. Ware played more and had a YPC nearly as good, and Ware was on the field when we needed him. While I still think that Hunt got railroaded a bit, the fact is that he wasn't there when we needed him. I might have let that slide if I didn't have four other good prospects, but with Jamaal, Spencer, Damien, and Anthony I had the position covered.

And it looks like we've all forgiven Jamaal for his dalliance with the Denver devil.
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Old 02-14-2020, 02:25 PM   #28
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Jamaal. He’s the best Chief back ever. I’ll die on that hill.

Hunt begrudgingly because **** that fool.

Ware he was really good for a few years.

Damien. Super Bowl bitches.



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Jamaal was very good, but best ever? Priest was awesome. So was Joe Delaney. So was Marcus Allen. So was Abner Haynes. Hard to say who was best. You can make a case for Damian Williams. He won a SB. These other guys did not.
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Old 02-14-2020, 03:01 PM   #29
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And apparently you were very impressed with Peyton Hillis.
Must have fat fingered that one when I pushed go.

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Jamaal was very good, but best ever? Priest was awesome. So was Joe Delaney. So was Marcus Allen. So was Abner Haynes. Hard to say who was best. You can make a case for Damian Williams. He won a SB. These other guys did not.
Like I said this is a Hill I’m willing to die on. He picked up the tough yardage amazingly well, balance was as good as I’ve ever seen, speed was other worldly in his prime (reek exempted) and could get through a tiny crack.

Case in point, LJ outperformed your boy Priest. Then when Squirmin Herman Mother****ing Sack of **** Edwards wrecked the line LJ was horribad and Charles clicked off 5 ypa. I objectively believe you put Charles on any of those teams he outperforms you’re guys.

He was wasted almost entirely by Squirmin Herman Mother****ing Sack of **** Edwards and Scott Franchise Killer Pioli.

I’m pretty much in the minority on him, but like I said it’s a Hill I’m willing to die on.
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Old 02-14-2020, 03:03 PM   #30
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Must have fat fingered that one when I pushed go.



Like I said this is a Hill I’m willing to die on. He picked up the tough yardage amazingly well, balance was as good as I’ve ever seen, speed was other worldly in his prime (reek exempted) and could get through a tiny crack.

Case in point, LJ outperformed your boy Priest. Then when Squirmin Herman Mother****ing Sack of **** Edwards wrecked the line LJ was horribad and Charles clicked off 5 ypa. I objectively believe you put Charles on any of those teams he outperforms you’re guys.

He was wasted almost entirely by Squirmin Herman Mother****ing Sack of **** Edwards and Scott Franchise Killer Pioli.

I’m pretty much in the minority on him, but like I said it’s a Hill I’m willing to die on.
I think Jamaal is the best Chiefs RB ever. Put him behind the OL that Priest had...2,000 yards easily. Jamaal would’ve gotten to the second level at will behind that line. Put T Rich in front of him too...holy shit.
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