
He was one of the best receivers out of the backfield. McCoy could cut on a dime like no other modern running back. » READ MORE: Eagles RB Miles Sanders: ‘To have a successful offense, you have to run the ball’īut on the field there weren’t many players as dynamic. He also got into trouble with his coaches for public comments about defensive end Osi Umenyiora (“He’s a ballerina in a Giants uniform”) and former Denver running back Knowshon Moreno, who he once said “,” partly out of spite because he had been drafted 12th in 2009, 31 spots ahead of McCoy. There were allegations of his misconduct toward a woman on a party bus he funded, a bar fight with an off-duty Philadelphia police officer, the infamous 20-cent tip he left at a Northern Liberties restaurant, among other controversies. Off the field, he was a gregarious figure, although not without incident. He finished first in rushing yards, scrimmage yards, touches, and touchdowns for that period. But McCoy was named to the NFL’s all-decade team for the 2010s along with Peterson, Gore, and Marshawn Lynch. How did you compete with other guys? And I was one of the best players of my decade.”Ĭomparing players from different eras is always difficult.

“And then it’s very important to discuss players in their time.

… The things you need to get in there: Super Bowls, I got stats - I got a lot of stats if you want to do that game. I’ll just say that I think I’m as good as some of those guys. “I think that I have the numbers,” McCoy said. Fred Taylor, Steven Jackson, and Corey Dillon are just several spots ahead. In rushing yards, only five running backs ahead of him aren’t in the Hall of Fame, and the first two - Frank Gore and Adrian Peterson - are likely to get in once they’re eligible. » READ MORE: Sirianni’s Eagles lead NFL in penalties and Chiefs will bury them | Marcus Hayes His greater argument was that he was denied the opportunity to be identified as synonymous with the Eagles - he offered the Arizona Cardinals’ Larry Fitzgerald as an example - because he didn’t spend the bulk of his career here.
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While an argument could be made that most of his prime years were in Philly, McCoy would have three Pro Bowl seasons with the Buffalo Bills.

» READ MORE: Eagles film: Was Jalen Hurts bad, or bad because of Nick Sirianni’s offense? “At the time when I got traded, I felt like I was the second guy, other than maybe Jason Peters.” “My only regret I have is not being an Eagle in my prime,” McCoy said on Friday. And he spoke of the many highs in his career, his candidacy for the Pro Football Hall of Fame, and his future plans.īut it wouldn’t have been within McCoy’s forthright nature if he didn’t also acknowledge the lowest point of his 12 years in the NFL. McCoy, 33, expressed his gratitude to the franchise, the other three teams he played for, and the many individuals who helped make his childhood dream of becoming a star running back a reality. But Friday he got his wish - one he first expressed two years ago - to return to the team that drafted him and retire as a member of the Eagles. He has expressed that sentiment many times since he was traded more than six years ago. LeSean McCoy never wanted to leave Philadelphia.
