Ricky Watters Upper Deck Ionix 2000 NFL Card - Seattle Seahawks RB

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Ricky 'Running Watters' Watters is a legendary NFL running back, who would actually retire two seasons after this card's last recorded season.

I was not alive for a large portion of Ricky's career, and then I was way too young to know about him when I was alive. I've always known he was a good player, and when I found this card to write about I was even more surprised and impressed by his accomplishments. This man has both a NCAA Football National Championship and a Super Bowl Ring. I am surprised he is not talked about among the RB greats of all time. Nobody talks about Ricky Watters really, ever.

Apparently despite his greatness on the field, many people did not like his attitude off the field. Allegedly, he also was not always the greatest teammate either. This reputation unfortunately is likely the main reason he's not in the NFL Hall of Fame. He's often referred to as one of the greatest NFL players to not be in the HOF.Personally I think his stats and accomplishments will eventually speak for themselves. Who knows for sure though I guess.

Ricky Watters had one of the best statistical careers of all time for a running back, it's really pretty spectacular! Watters was a beast both rushing and receiving.

Ricky played for three teams, for pretty much the same amount of time. In order he played for the San Francisco 49ers for three seasons, the Philadelphia Eagles for three seasons, and then the Seattle Seahawks for four seasons although he did not play too much in his final year with Seattle. Loyalty to one team is pretty cool, but a guy has to get paid. Plus, what's cool about Ricky was that even though he did change teams, he was productive for every team he played for. He ran for 1,000 yards on every team he was on in the NFL. He also made the playoffs with each team he was on. Three different teams! That's special.

Here's some of Ricky's incredible stats and accomplishments from throughout his 10 year career that lasted from 1992-2001:

  • 10,683 Rushing Yards
  • 467 Receptions
  • 4,248 Receiving Yards
  • 14,891 Yards from Scrimmage - Nearly 15k!
  • 91 Total Touchdowns - 78 rushing, 13 receiving
  • 7 seasons reaching 1,000 yards rushing, including 6 consecutive seasons from 1995-2000
  • 5x Pro Bowl
  • Super Bowl XXIX Champion with the San Francisco 49ers - 100+ yards from scrimmage and 3 Total Touchdowns in the game!

I am biased towards running backs, I think they're awesome. I don't know much about his off the field stuff, so maybe I just don't have the best perspective there. But Watters has definitely got a HOF career on paper. This is like a Madden Career honestly.

Here's the card of the NFL legend!
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Anybody that was alive during Watters's career have an opinion on if he should be a Hall of Famer? Thoughts on the card?

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I started watching football as a kid in the late 90s and remember running backs like Emmitt Smith and Terrell Davis, but I don't remember Ricky Watters for some reason. You might be right that he's underrated based on his numbers.

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Apparently, he really rubbed some fanbases and people around the league the wrong way due to his poor attitude at times, and ever since he's sort of been shunned in a way. One day he will probably get in the Hall, but it might be a long time still. Very intriguing situation!

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