Travis was tough and he racked up some great numbers in terms of yards as a Bill, but he fumbled, couldn't block, and was completely unreliable when it came to scoring in the red zone. I still remember a third and goal play where he was going through a huge hole and simply fell down. We ended up kicking a FG and losing by three, but I can't remember the specific game. Fact is, he put up great numbers between the 20s and he couldn't block to save his life, but he did play on a fractured leg and that takes balls, so yes he ran as hard as anybody he just simply lacked in crucial areas which prevented him from being great and this is illustrated by the fact that before this coke incident he couldn't find a job and that says something.
Instead of throwing out insults you should be reinforcing your argument, which is weak at best. I think Jackson may be the more explosive of the two backs, and Marshawn frustrates the hell out of me with the dancing he was doing in the weeks prior to the Cleveland game, but Jackson would find it much harder to be effective without Marshawn punishing tacklers and softening them up. The holier than thou approach won't work on this board broseph. As much as you think you know there are some really intelligent posters, with regards to the game, on this board. Your little quips, presented as facts by you, regarding players and their abilities just scream of someone needing to be seen as humorous and someone who yearns for approval despite your "me against the world" post above. So, post your thoughts and opinions but don't take offense to others views by throwing insults because they will be thrown right back at you.
That made me laugh. I thought I was reading prose.