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RIP Jim Brown

Greg from LI : 5/19/2023 3:35 pm
He was 87.
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Oh wow  
Spider43 : 5/19/2023 3:44 pm : link
R.I.P.
GOAT RB  
bluefin : 5/19/2023 3:46 pm : link
I remember listening on my  
Bill in UT : 5/19/2023 3:47 pm : link
transistor radio while Brown ripped off 5 yards a pop against Sam Huff. Retired on his own terms at the top of his game, like Koufax
And he supposedly was as good or better a  
Bill in UT : 5/19/2023 3:49 pm : link
lacrosse player as he was a football player
Absolutely the GOAT.  
section125 : 5/19/2023 3:49 pm : link
RIP.
Legend  
Rjanyg : 5/19/2023 3:51 pm : link
My uncle had classes with him at Syracuse. Became a Browns fan because of Jim Brown.

Saw him play lacrosse, said he was an unbelievable athlete.

Sad day.
Many of you know, but some do not  
Greg from LI : 5/19/2023 3:51 pm : link
Jim Brown is also considered by many to be the greatest lacrosse player ever.

What LT was to defense  
jeff57 : 5/19/2023 3:52 pm : link
Brown was to offense
who'll save Earth  
Giantsfan79 : 5/19/2023 3:54 pm : link
When Mars attacks?
RE: who'll save Earth  
jeff57 : 5/19/2023 3:58 pm : link
In comment 16119775 Giantsfan79 said:
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When Mars attacks?


Not only was as great an athlete as there ever was, he saved the world from the Martians
Another note  
Sky King : 5/19/2023 4:10 pm : link
He never missed a game due to in jury. As a RB. Amazing.
*injury*  
Sky King : 5/19/2023 4:11 pm : link
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Oh no - not Fireball from The Running Man  
PatersonPlank : 5/19/2023 4:14 pm : link
Never got to see him play but I've seen his highlights.  
BigBlue in Keys : 5/19/2023 4:15 pm : link
Wasn't he never tackled for a loss? That's got to be the greatest stat imaginable.
RIP, best RB of all time IMO  
dpinzow : 5/19/2023 4:18 pm : link
Only the Giants and Sam Huff slowed him down even a little bit
Brown  
ChrisRick : 5/19/2023 4:23 pm : link
Said about playing in the NFL, the opposition is always trying to find an advantage which includes knowing when another player is hurt. Brown decided that he would get up from being tackled or hit the same way every time. He would get up rather slow each time whether he was hurt or not to show the defenses when he was hurt. I believe he also felt there was a psychological advantage for him if the defense could not see him hurt
I saw him play against the Giants  
bluesince56 : 5/19/2023 4:24 pm : link
at Yankee Stadium in the 50’s. Wow! GOAT. Sam Huff would spy him. Huff would tackle him even if he did not have the ball
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ChrisRick : 5/19/2023 4:24 pm : link
To not show defenses
RIP to the greatest RB of all time  
Lines of Scrimmage : 5/19/2023 4:26 pm : link
Received his autograph as a youngster at his high school (Manhasset) where he was being honored for lacrosse at halftime of a college game. Super nice to all the kids which was many.

I think I heard on one show him saying that he played nine years and never missed a play. Incredible.
Arguably the best offensive player of all time.  
Big Blue '56 : 5/19/2023 4:31 pm : link
He was known as Jimmy Brown until he became “Jim” after he entered the movies..To watch him in real time was awesome and that’s an understatement.

My rankings of the greatest players of all time has LT, one, Brown, two…

And for those who don’t know, the hash marks at  
Big Blue '56 : 5/19/2023 4:34 pm : link
that time were not centered like today, so the ball at times could have been placed near a sideline allowing defenses to hem RBs in. Didn’t matter with Brown.
Before my time when he played.  
Klaatu : 5/19/2023 4:36 pm : link
So I never saw him kick ass on the field. But I saw him kick ass in a lot of action movies.

RIP to a real legend.
RE: RIP to the greatest RB of all time  
Del Shofner : 5/19/2023 4:38 pm : link
In comment 16119807 Lines of Scrimmage said:
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Received his autograph as a youngster at his high school (Manhasset) where he was being honored for lacrosse at halftime of a college game. Super nice to all the kids which was many.

I think I heard on one show him saying that he played nine years and never missed a play. Incredible.


He also is the only NFL RB to average 100+ yards per game for his entire career.

I grew up in a Long Island town in the same HS sports league as Manhasset and Brown was still a legend in football and lacrosse some 15 years later. Imagine playing HS football and having to tackle that guy...
RE: I saw him play against the Giants  
Ivan15 : 5/19/2023 4:39 pm : link
In comment 16119803 bluesince56 said:
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at Yankee Stadium in the 50’s. Wow! GOAT. Sam Huff would spy him. Huff would tackle him even if he did not have the ball
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Me too. My first NFL game live. 1959. Great player. A fullback when fullbacks could be stars. There have been great RBs, of course, but none who could carry a team game-after-game. He could be stopped but only if a team wanted to ignore everyone else.
Oh man  
Johnny5 : 5/19/2023 4:54 pm : link
RIP to the GOAT RB and Lax player. And on top of all that getting busy with a prime Raquel Welch. There should be an encyclopedia and dictionary entries for him as "The Man."
In my life , I would say the greatest player I ever saw.  
chiro56 : 5/19/2023 5:17 pm : link
And then LT came along. 1A,1B.
RE: I saw him play against the Giants  
Matt M. : 5/19/2023 5:22 pm : link
In comment 16119803 bluesince56 said:
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at Yankee Stadium in the 50’s. Wow! GOAT. Sam Huff would spy him. Huff would tackle him even if he did not have the ball
I remember hearing a story that Huff would be yelling at Brown, "You stink" when they lined up and when he tackled him. Then Brown ripped off a big run and looked back to say, Hey Huff, how do I smell from here?"
Apparently  
theking : 5/19/2023 5:23 pm : link
He was never tackled for a loss. That’s insane.
Jim Brown is the only acceptable answer other than LT  
Matt M. : 5/19/2023 5:29 pm : link
for greatest player of all time.
Watched him as a kid. What a player. The battles between him  
Blue21 : 5/19/2023 6:03 pm : link
And the Giants with Sam Huff.
He  
AcidTest : 5/19/2023 6:28 pm : link
was quite possibly the greatest football player ever, and maybe also the greatest lacrosse player. RIP. God bless. Prayers to his family and friends.
The last guy to come out on the field to begin the game  
xman : 5/19/2023 6:30 pm : link
and when his team came back out after half time .
...  
SFGFNCGiantsFan : 5/19/2023 6:49 pm : link
I remember watching a game in the mid 90s & gushing over Sanders & declaring him the best back of all time & my old man chiming in, 'No he isn't. You're too young to remember Jim Brown. He's the back RB of all time.' Like usual-& Lord knows I don't tell him enough for his liking, Haha-but my old man was right.
My father was a Ballentine beer distributor  
WillieYoung : 5/19/2023 6:56 pm : link
Every year they made Yankees or Giants player available for local promotional appearances. We were not Yankee fans so it was always Giants players. When Sam Huff came he told this story.

"We were playing the Cleveland Browns and on first down I stopped Brown for no gain on a run up the middle. In the pile I told him: Brown you stink. On second down he ran left and we gang tackled him for no gain and in the pile I told him: Brown you stink. On third down he ran right and broke into the clear. I was chasing him, about ten yards behind him, when he looked over his shoulder and said: Hey Huff how do I smell from here?"
 
christian : 5/19/2023 6:58 pm : link
Great, great football player and a very complicated legacy.
Also famous for being in the first interracial love scene  
BigBlueNH : 5/19/2023 7:30 pm : link
in movie history, 100 Rifles with Racquel Welch in 1969. He also hooked up with her in real life. Took a lot of shit for hooking up with white women. That's the world some of us grew up in. Also, the first famous athlete to involve himself in black power politics.
NFL Legend  
tommcd66 : 5/19/2023 8:38 pm : link
My Dad was always adamant that Jim Brown was the greatest player of all time. Probably could have played any position and been great. Man amongst boys. You can argue positional value when comparing Brady, Montana etc. but could they play linebacker? OL? Special teams (BB had a great story about LT playing special teams as a rookie and destroying the kicking game of other teams). One of my last talks with my Dad in 2014 was about the GOAT, and again he had Brown on top, LT a close 2.
RIP Mr. Brown.
Jim Brown shows class while  
MNP70 : 5/19/2023 8:39 pm : link
talking about Sam Huff. Also, Brown flirted with the idea of coming back to the NFL at age 47. And he wasn't kidding.

https://www.yardbarker.com/nfl/articles/remembering_the_time_when_jim_brown_flirted_with_an_nfl_comeback_at_age_47/s1_13132_38832415
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You couldn’t control him  
Joe Beckwith : 5/19/2023 8:42 pm : link
You could only contain him( a little).
He could have written the book on how to fall forward to turn loss into no gain.
It was always exciting, as a Giants fan, to watch him get up slowly, hoping he was hurt…and always disappointing when he got back to the huddle and then ripped off a sweep into a 12 yard gain, the last 4-5 carrying that many opponents.
Truly saddened by his death.
With much respect, R.I.P. Jim Brown, the G.O.A.T.
Only have had 1 sports hero  
Jimmy Brown : 5/19/2023 8:57 pm : link
#32. Jimmy Brown.
RE: NFL Legend  
Bill in UT : 5/19/2023 9:26 pm : link
In comment 16119937 tommcd66 said:
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My Dad was always adamant that Jim Brown was the greatest player of all time. Probably could have played any position and been great. Man amongst boys. You can argue positional value when comparing Brady, Montana etc. but could they play linebacker? OL? Special teams (BB had a great story about LT playing special teams as a rookie and destroying the kicking game of other teams). One of my last talks with my Dad in 2014 was about the GOAT, and again he had Brown on top, LT a close 2.
RIP Mr. Brown.


Not discounting Brown, but when the Giants drafted Tucker Fredrickson, it was said that he was the best player at 7 positions that year.
RE: What LT was to defense  
Blueworm : 5/19/2023 9:37 pm : link
In comment 16119772 jeff57 said:
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Brown was to offense


Had to change the MLB position to cope with him.
First Giants Yearbook I Had  
Jeever : 5/19/2023 9:38 pm : link
Picture from the endzone of Brown running down the left sideline with 11 Giants strewn on the ground after attempting to tackle the man unsuccessfully. GOAT.
My ex neighbor  
Reale01 : 5/19/2023 9:41 pm : link
Played Lacrosse against him in college, said he lined him up for a big hit. Woke up in the second half. His teammates told him the Brown never broke stride.
RE: My ex neighbor  
Bill in UT : 5/19/2023 9:52 pm : link
In comment 16120005 Reale01 said:
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Played Lacrosse against him in college, said he lined him up for a big hit. Woke up in the second half. His teammates told him the Brown never broke stride.


I think this was the play
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RE: I saw him play against the Giants  
ColHowPepper : 5/20/2023 1:10 pm : link
In comment 16119803 bluesince56 said:
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at Yankee Stadium in the 50’s. Wow! GOAT.

I think there were maybe two Conference Championship games NYG vs Cleveland Brown, maybe even consecutive years, one in particular, in the snow that Summerall won with a late FG: it didn't matter if the turf was dry, sloppy, or mud, Brown ran as hard and as nearly unstoppable on all. GOAT indeed.

Greg, thanks for that lax photo, what a bod. Can only imagine how defensemen cringed at trying to check him as he neared the crease. hooo boy
Cool Jim Brown Story  
gregori : 5/20/2023 7:11 pm : link
One of my golfing buddies' dad went to Syracuse during that time. Art Troilo was the team's running back:
https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/players/art-troilo-1.html
There was a kid who was brought over from the lacrosse team.
Art, now passed away, sprained his ankle and couldn't play.
The kid, Jim Brown, played running back but was missing something in his first game as he tried to run away from defenders and tried to dodge them. Art, as the more experienced footballer, took him aside and said, 'Why are you trying to run away from these guys and trying to make them miss? You're bigger than any of them (back then Brown's 230lbs was huge) just run them over! Well we all know what happened after that. Jim Brown's trademark was running over defenders the rest of his illustrious career. Brown had a much better game the next time he played and needless to say, my friend's dad, Art, never played much after his ankle healed.
I have an autographed football.  
Bubba : 5/21/2023 8:53 am : link
While playing catch with my son at the Meadowlands in the mid 1990s a bus pulls into the lot and out walks Christine Todd Whitmann (campaigning) and Jim Brown walks out right behind. I grabbed the football from my son and ran over. Got both signatures and put the ball in the trunk of my car. My son was pissed as he still wanted to play. I still have the ball but unfortunately have no way to verify the signature.
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