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The NFL's current leading rusher.


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I know who it is....

Adrian Peterso.....nnnoooooooo

uhm, okay give me a minute......

...DeAnge.......nah wait a minute wait a minute....

uh, okay it's definitely that guy from Tennessee Chris Jo.......No! NO NO! It's not him either....

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...OKAY! I got it! How about Frank Gore?

WHAT?

Not even in the top ten?

So who is it? Who could this running back be that has the most rushing yards and up to this year amounted to nothing in the NFL?

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Really? That guy?

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Cedric Benson.........111 Carries for 487 Yards Rushing and 3 TD's averaging 4.4 Yards per Carry. I was just as shocked too when I saw it on NFL.com website, he will proably add to that total this weekend playing against the Houston Texans. I was really surprised when I saw that Benson had rushed 27 times for 120 against Baltimore's Defense last weekend!

Oct. 9, 2005 Carolina rallies to beat Arizona 24-20 thanks to a late Touchdown pass from Jake Delhomme to Steve Smith helping Carolina to a 3-2 record overall, Carolina would rally to win 6 of there next 7 Games before losing at Chicago 13-3 in front of 62,156 fans at Soldier Feild on November 20, 2005.

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