How fast was don hutson




















However, out of all of the great running backs to carry that number, Branch, a wide receiver, could outrun them all. Unfortunately, as many great plays he made with his speed in big games, it didn't always translate into wins just like Even in his 30's Moss was still the deep option in for Tom Brady despite a blazing Donte' Stallworth.

You really should have seen him as a Viking. Those were arguably the best and unarguably the fastest years of his career. Even today, as he gets older, it doesn't seem he is getting that much slower.

Even as his 37th birthday approaches, he can still run past defenses with his great speed and most people would put him higher. He would be in my top five if it wasn't for Despite a historical kick return on the first play of Super Bowl 41, the Bears couldn't pull off a victory against Peyton Manning and the Colts on the NFL's biggest stage, but let's not take anything away from Hester.

However, his scouting report says differently and so does his 40 time. It's yet more proof that all the answers aren't on paper. The first of two players on this list of have a championship ring and Olympic Gold.

Gault was blazing for his time. He was also featured in the Bears Super Bowl Shuffle and was a key part of that overlooked offense. This Washington Redskin was the ultimate team player and always did his responsibilities before trying to show off. His many interceptions are impressive and so was his speed, but what amazes me is his off-the-field contributions to the world unlike most current players who are getting in trouble Pacman Jones. The most versatile football player of the modern era, he was also the fastest.

Primetime wasn't his only nickname, but it was the most fitting. He had big play potential any time he had the ball. The Most Valuable Player in and , he also played minor league professional baseball with the Pine Bluff Judges from to After retiring from professional football after the season, Hutson remained with the Packers for two more years as an assistant coach. In , he left the Packers and devoted himself fulltime to operating a bowling alley he had established in Green Bay, Wisconsin.

In , he retired to Rancho Mirage, California, where he died on June 26, For additional information: Barnett, C. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, Hendricks, Martin. Litsky, Frank. Schmidt, Raymond. Honor or memorial gifts are an everlasting way to pay tribute to someone who has touched your life. When a tribute gift is given the honoree will receive a letter acknowledging your generosity and a bookplate will be placed in a book.

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Easily, if one uses the most responsible form of comparison — their peers in the era in which they played. When Hutson retired after 11 seasons 10 fewer, by the way, than Rice he held 19 NFL records, including those for career yards, receptions and touchdowns. But that is not the real measuring stick because Rice could claim the same when he retired.

The difference is that Hutson nearly doubled the output of his next closest competitor from his era in every meaningful receiving category. Hutson also had nearly twice as many yards as Benton 7, to 4, and more than twice as many touchdowns 99 to 45 as well.

While Rice was dominant in his time, no wide receiver ever outperformed his peers so clearly and absolutely as Don Hutson did between and From that moment on he never looked back, named first team All-Pro eight times, leading the league in receptions eight times, receiving yardage seven times and touchdowns nine times.



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