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May 1, 1941

Today In History

Citizen Kane directed by Orson Welles and starring himself, and Joseph Cotten premieres at the Palace Theater in New York City

Remember When

John Lennon "Give Peace A Chance" - 1969
CBS Sports recaps the 1966-67 NFL Football Season and Super Bowl I
The Fighting Irish upset undefeated and #1-ranked San Francisco in the final game of the regular season, March 5, 1977 in South Bend
Song of the Day
The Beatles | Can't Buy Me Love
Peter Paul & Mary - Early Morning Rain in 1966
Peter, Paul and Mary an American folk group formed in New York City in 1961, during the American folk music revival phenomenon. The trio was composed of songwriter Peter Yarrow, Paul Stookey and Mary Travers.
Explore America
Niagara Falls

CLASSIC MOVIE SCENES

TV Show of the Day
WKRP in Cincinnati - season 2 episode 2 - For Love Or Money
Gordon MacRae and Shirley Jones | Classic Rodgers and Hammerstein songs "Oh What a Beautiful Morning", "The Surrey With The Fringe on Top", "People Will Say We're In Love", and "Oklahoma !"
Walter Payton, Running Back for the Chicago Bears is #5 on NFL's list of the Top 100 greatest players of all time
Top Ten All-Time NFL Running Backs .. comprised by sports historian Ken Siegel In the midst of another exciting NFL season, what better time to consider who the all-time greatest running back is? Here is my top ten list: 10. Curtis Martin – Over 1,000 yards in all 10 of his first 10 seasons in the league, and led the league in rushing with 1,697 yards in 2004 at age 31. He is also # 4 on the all-time career rushing yards list. 9. O.J. Simpson – Infamous today for much different reasons, but back in his playing days, he was one of the best. Rushed for 2,003 yards in a 14 game season in 1973. 8. Franco Harris – Won 4 Super Bowls anchoring the Steelers’ ground attack. Is the all-time leading rusher in Super Bowl play and is # 13 on the all-time career rushing yards list. 7. LaDainian Tomlinson - # 5 on the all-time rushing list and # 2 in rushing TDs, but was also a tremendous threat as a receiver, compiling nearly 5,000 receiving yards in his career. 6. Eric Dickerson - # 8 on the all-time rushing yards list and also holds the single season record with 2,105 yards in 1984. 5. Marshall Faulk – In addition to being # 10 on the all-time rushing list, was also likely the best ever receiver among the all-time great NFL running backs. He had 5 consecutive seasons of at least 80 receptions and accumulated nearly 7,000 receiving yards in his career. He is # 4 all-time in career yards from scrimmage. 4. Jim Brown – 12,312 rushing yards (# 9 all-time) in just 9 seasons, some of which were only 12 games long. He averaged 104 yards per game and over 5 yards per carry for his career. 3. Barry Sanders – Probably the most electrifying running back in NFL history. He accumulated 15,269 yards rushing (# 3 all-time) in just 10 seasons, including 2,053 in 1997. He played in only 153 games, meaning that he essentially averaged 100 yards rushing per game for his career. 2. Emmitt Smith – The NFL’s all-time career rushing yards leader led the Cowboys to 3 Super Bowl titles. He is also the NFL’s all-time leader in rushing touchdowns and # 4 all-time in all-purpose yards. Smith had over 500 receptions in his career as well. 1. Walter Payton – “Sweetness” is # 2 on the all-time rushing list, but played in 29 less games in his career than Emmitt Smith, the only person above him on the list. Payton also had over 1,300 more yards receiving than Smith and a better yards per carry average for his career. Even Emmitt Smith, and many of the other great RBs, all agree that Payton was the best there ever was. Honorable Mentions - I had considered Adrian Peterson for this list, but, with only 6 seasons in his career prior to the one in progress, it is still too early to rank him over the all-time greats above. I also considered Earl Campbell, who I believe in his prime was one of the greats. But, he had too short of a prime, only really excelling for a period of about 5 years. Do you agree with my list? Please let me know at ksiegel@nostalgicamerica.com
Interview of the Day
Muhammad Ali and Journalist David Susskind
Memories of 1969 ? Where Were You ?

Classic Cape Cod Scenes

Classic NFL Quarterbacks

Joe Montana

Roger Staubach

Johnny Unitas

Roman Gabriel

Len Dawson

Joe Montana

Roger Staubach

Johnny Unitas

Roman Gabriel

Len Dawson

Collectible Editions

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