A Quote by John Dorsey

You can't have enough good running backs. — © John Dorsey
You can't have enough good running backs.
I hate running. Only if I have to, but my job is to get the ball to the receivers, the tight ends, running backs.
I don't think anybody running the ball, besides some running backs, like to get hit.
We feel good about our running backs as we have them right now, and we will continue to see how they progress.
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 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.
Talking about straws and camels' backs is just one way of approaching things. If you have enough camels, no backs need be broken.
There were a lot of running backs as good as me. The real difference was that I could focus. I never laid back and relied on natural ability.
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.
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.
Like running trying to live a good life has to hurt a little bit, or we're not running hard enough, not really trying.
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.
Work alone isn't enough for me and mine; we know how to break our backs, but the great dream Of my fathers was to be good at doing nothing.
I don't think running backs have ever been under-valued.
I'm not a big power-and-strength guy, but I have a lot of balance, and I can take hits and stay on my feet. I control myself real good, shift my weight, and run real low. I do things that people haven't seen some of the running backs in the league do.
Like letting spiders live because they eat mosquitoes, Clary thought. "So they're good enough to let live, good enough to make your food for you, good enough to flirt with-but not really good enough? I mean, not as good as people.
I frequently dream of being on these horses' backs and running across a field. And the horse and I are one.
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