No, not that Reading Rambler. SI confirms what we knew all along - that Lenny Moore was the greatest home run threat in the history of the NFL.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/writers/kerry_byrne/07/28/chris.johnson/index.html?eref=sihp
Oh, you didn't know that? Check the stats in the link, peoples. Or just read:
1. We should spend more time watching Lenny Moore game tape. The Hall of Fame back, and Johnny Unitas' batterymate in Baltimore during the franchise's glory days, is easily No. 1 on the list of most explosive scoring threats. He was listed as a running back, but he had the benefit of often lining up at flanker, and receivers have a much easier time producing long scoring plays than running backs. But no matter how you measure it, Moore's game-breaking capabilities are without peer. He's among the all-time greatest at producing both long TD runs and long TD receptions.
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