NFL-Sanders still frustrated but not giving up on the Lions
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[January 08, 2021]
By Steve Keating
(Reuters) - The frustration that drove
Barry Sanders into early retirement continues to hang over one of
the greatest running backs in NFL history with his Detroit Lions no
closer to a trip to a Super Bowl this year than when he graced the
gridiron.
One of only eight players to rush for over 2,000 yards in a single
season, Sanders played his entire 10-year career in Lions Honolulu
blue and silver before shocking fans when, still in his prime, he
announced after the 1998 campaign he was hanging up his cleats.
Two decades later following an estrangement and reconciliation with
the Lions, Sanders is back in the Motor City as a team ambassador
and advisor, assisting in the search for a new coach and general
manager after a 5-11 season during which Bob Quinn and Matt Patricia
were fired in November.
"It certainly has been frustrating and all you can do is address it the
best way you know how and that's what we are doing, Sanders, a Pro
Bowler in each of his 10 NFL seasons told Reuters. "As a fan you do (get
frustrated).
"You look at our situation, when you lose double-digit games in a season
and you lose double-digit games in consecutive seasons you realize you
got problems and you've got to address them."
Although Sanders never got to the Super Bowl as a player, he has since
attended a few as a fan and others promoting products including this
year's championship game in Tampa where he is representing Rocket
Mortgage Super Bowl Squares Sweepstakes, which last year awarded fans
$1.75 million in prize money.
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Detroit Lions former
player Barry Sanders before the game against the Chicago Bears at
Ford Field. Tim Fuller-USA TODAY Sports
Those post playing career visits to the NFL championship game
underscored Sanders' frustration at not being able to get any closer
to a Lombardi trophy than the NFC Championship game in 1992 when the
Lions were crushed 41-10 by Washington.
"Yeah, when you are there you realize it even more so," said
Sanders, whose impressive trophy case does include a Heisman or NFL
Rookie of the Year honors.
"The fact I ended up being a player and got relatively close you
realize what a special prize it is to be able to play in it but it's
not a guarantee, a lot of things have to go right."
(Reporting by Steve Keating in Toronto, Editing by Ed Osmond)
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