A Quote by Bill Cowher

I don't think running backs have ever been under-valued. — © Bill Cowher
I don't think running backs have ever been under-valued.
I don't think anybody running the ball, besides some running backs, like to get hit.
I don't necessarily care about the money aspect of it. I just want to be valued where I'm at. If I am playing this game, I want to set standards for all the other running backs behind me, like Todd Gurley and Ezekiel Elliott, Melvin Gordon, guys like that.
I wanted to go down as one of the best running backs to ever play at Penn State.
Jamaal Charles is one of the finest running backs that's ever put on a Kansas City Chiefs uniform.
I hate running. Only if I have to, but my job is to get the ball to the receivers, the tight ends, running backs.
Curtis Martin is as humble as heck. He's one of the greatest running backs to ever play - over 14,000 career rushing yards - and a lot of people don't speak about that.
I didn't play receiver my whole life. I played running back, and I liked a bunch of running backs coming up, but I never tried to emulate them.
I love running. I've been running ever since middle school. In terms of clearing your head and restarting everything, I love running.
I think it's relatively easy to play defense against a team that can only do one thing. Unfortunately, that's not what we're talking about here with Seattle. They have a great running back - they have a great group of running backs - but Lynch obviously is really kind of in a class by himself. The quarterback's a problem, the receivers are a problem, they have a good offensive line.
I want to be remembered as, if not the best, then one of the best players ever. Not just running backs - players.
I don't really compare myself to a lot of other running backs - that's no offense to any other running back, but just the fact that I can see and avoid hits.
When I took up running, it was like meeting God himself. I have been running ever since.
The history says quarterbacks get paid more than running backs, but I think it depends on the caliber of the player - what you're getting, not just what the position is.
I really don't look at comparing things that way because even in a 14-game season, there could be a running back who could have a lot more carries than other running backs.
Me, personally, I'm going to be out there running full speed and chasing down running backs and chasing down quarterbacks. That's what I do best.
You can't have enough good running backs.
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