A Football Life Barry Sanders

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Published 2017-10-15
One of the best Running Backs in NFL History. I do not own the rights to this content.

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  • @dknapp100
    I met Barry at Pizza Hut 1 mile from my childhood home in 1996. He was with his family. My 2 friends & I were in awe. We lived in the suburbs of Detroit & were well aware of this man's brilliance & character. We grew up watching him. We asked for his autograph. He declined. Initially it shocked us. He then proceeded to sit with us for 10 minutes & reveal that spending time talking to us was more meaningful than his name written on some paper. To this day, I remember it vividly. If it was an autograph, I wouldn't. This is a very special person long before these highlight reels on the field.
  • @killacam7478
    Love how the announcer at Oklahoma State said “30-40 years from now, people will say “you ever see Barry Sanders play?”” And here we are.
  • He still has the greatest end-zone celebration in the history of the game. It's called the Act-Like-You-Been-There-Before.
  • I was lucky enough to watch his whole career......possibly the most humble athlete of all time.
  • @LiterallyGod
    +2600 rush yards, 39 tds.. in 11 games? Are you kidding me? Easily the best season ever.
  • @bigcheetah
    Barry is not just a great football player, he is a great human being.
  • @IanSinclair77
    2001, Barry walked into Best Buy in Pontiac, Michigan and I talked to him for 10 minutes about a computer he was looking at. He never said who he was, I never asked...but everyone was watching, pointing and whispering. He was very quiet and said thanks. I said hold on... He turned around and I said "we love you". He smiled, nodded, turned and walked away. Later on the security manager told me if Barry wanted to take anything, he wouldn't even try to stop him. We all knew Barry was a legend. We all love Barry. The way he just handed off the football to the ref.....his humility is humbling. Love ya #20
  • @clifton12345
    “Act like you’ve been there before” Greatest back that’s EVER lived.
  • @Dark_Asteroid
    I met this man in an airport. What a humble giant. He sat in coach and kept signing autographs and talking to folks. What a man.
  • @gw2606
    Wish the players today had the class of Barry Sanders the best running back of all time
  • @SolamenteVees
    Today's NFL could learn a few things from this man and his character.
  • @Meauxluv
    As a young teen, Barry's retirement was heart breaking. He could have easily demolished the rushing record. The man was so humble none of that mattered.
  • @justinbrown5595
    When he could’ve had the rushing title his senior year an he told his coach to put the young kids in and play. That’s all you need to know about this man Mr. Sanders
  • @megapromo3771
    Barry, not that you would ever read these comments, but you have inspired more young men into being better people than you will ever know. You are pure class.
  • Some people would never understand what its like to have a father like Barry's father. My dad was tough but fair. A father with principles is worth more than a pound of gold; it's priceless.
  • @fallout908
    Barry Sanders is not just the best running back in NFL history...he is quite possibly one of the best PEOPLE in NFL history. It was really hard to see him leave so early in his career, but it will never change my opinion of him; probably was best for his physical and mental health anyway. Just wish we had more people like him in our country...I've watched many interviews and documentaries of him and am often left speechless.
  • @johnlowe2374
    Barry Sanders was a class act, and still is. One of the all time greats. It’s to bad he played on a horrible team.