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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:06,382 --> 00:00:09,552 [fax machine buzzing] 2 00:00:11,345 --> 00:00:13,681 [upbeat music] 3 00:00:13,764 --> 00:00:16,350 [beeping] 4 00:00:16,434 --> 00:00:19,103 [clicking, whirring] 5 00:00:19,186 --> 00:00:23,274 [woman] Barry Sanders played his hand today, revealing his desire to retire. 6 00:00:23,357 --> 00:00:27,570 - [man 1] Barry Sanders will retire. - [man 2] The day before training camp. 7 00:00:27,653 --> 00:00:31,031 [man 3] He didn't have a press conference, he sends a fax in. 8 00:00:32,742 --> 00:00:33,784 Fax machine? 9 00:00:35,119 --> 00:00:37,538 [woman] He does not want to talk to anybody, doesn't want to see anybody. 10 00:00:37,621 --> 00:00:40,666 [woman 2] Shocking announcement has thousands of fans feeling flustered. 11 00:00:40,750 --> 00:00:43,669 People are very disgusted with the way Barry handled this. 12 00:00:43,753 --> 00:00:45,713 [host] I've got an email that says, "Until yesterday, 13 00:00:45,796 --> 00:00:47,590 O.J. was my least favorite NFL runner, 14 00:00:47,673 --> 00:00:49,467 but he only stabbed two people in the back. 15 00:00:49,550 --> 00:00:50,968 [upbeat music continues] 16 00:00:58,684 --> 00:01:01,812 There's all these conspiracies of why he did that. 17 00:01:01,896 --> 00:01:04,482 - Well, I've heard a number of things. - A lot of it doesn't make sense. 18 00:01:04,565 --> 00:01:07,026 [man] Was Barry frustrated playing for a losing team? 19 00:01:07,109 --> 00:01:09,278 [man 2] Is this possibly a bargaining ploy? 20 00:01:09,361 --> 00:01:13,115 - Everybody's trying to figure out why. - I don't remember if I asked him why. 21 00:01:15,618 --> 00:01:18,954 - Yo, you walked away early. - It was the right time for me. 22 00:01:19,038 --> 00:01:22,124 I'm a little part of the reason why Barry retired. 23 00:01:22,208 --> 00:01:24,543 [man] Was it friction with his coach, Bobby Ross? 24 00:01:24,627 --> 00:01:26,545 He's always had bad coaching. 25 00:01:26,629 --> 00:01:30,591 I had called Barry perhaps ten times, 26 00:01:30,674 --> 00:01:34,220 wrote him three to four personal handwritten letters. 27 00:01:34,303 --> 00:01:38,265 Whether it's coaching or whether it's front office, whether it's ownership. 28 00:01:38,349 --> 00:01:41,268 [man] Was he just plain burned out? Who knows? 29 00:01:41,352 --> 00:01:43,312 [man 2] To walk away at the height of his career, 30 00:01:43,395 --> 00:01:47,483 we might have had two or three or four more good years left. That takes guts. 31 00:01:47,566 --> 00:01:51,445 [woman] I mean, he has his dad talk for him and his coach talk for him. 32 00:01:51,529 --> 00:01:52,655 Can't he talk? 33 00:01:52,738 --> 00:01:56,700 [man] All we know is Sanders ran to daylight again, taking off for London. 34 00:01:56,784 --> 00:01:58,285 [man 2] Barry Sanders is in London. 35 00:01:58,369 --> 00:02:00,287 [man 3] Turns out somebody found out he was going to be there. 36 00:02:00,371 --> 00:02:02,289 And so he actually had cameras waiting for him. 37 00:02:02,373 --> 00:02:04,708 What the fuck? Wow. 38 00:02:05,668 --> 00:02:09,213 [♪ Eminem: "Cinderella Man"] 39 00:02:12,216 --> 00:02:16,053 [man] I've seen every documentary on Barry Sanders that there is to see, 40 00:02:16,136 --> 00:02:20,391 {\an8}and I've never walked away feeling like I knew why he walked away. 41 00:02:21,684 --> 00:02:23,644 ♪ Who could catch lightning in a bottle ♪ 42 00:02:23,727 --> 00:02:25,604 ♪ Set fire to water coming out the nozzle ♪ 43 00:02:25,688 --> 00:02:27,147 ♪ On the fire hose Flyer than swatters ♪ 44 00:02:27,231 --> 00:02:29,024 [Eminem] Still to this day, everybody talks about him. 45 00:02:29,108 --> 00:02:30,985 He's the greatest running back to ever play the game. 46 00:02:31,068 --> 00:02:34,697 And I know that he walked away at a time when he could have broken 47 00:02:34,780 --> 00:02:38,325 every single record there ever was and ever will be. 48 00:02:40,202 --> 00:02:42,413 So why did he walk away? 49 00:02:42,496 --> 00:02:45,499 ♪ Catching lightning, he struck it Screamed shut up at thunder ♪ 50 00:02:45,583 --> 00:02:48,586 ♪ And flipped the world upside down and made it rain upward ♪ 51 00:02:48,669 --> 00:02:52,131 ♪ Cinderella man, Cinderella man Cinderella man ♪ 52 00:02:52,214 --> 00:02:55,217 You know, I don't take that question lightly. 53 00:02:55,301 --> 00:02:57,011 It's really hard to explain. 54 00:02:57,094 --> 00:02:58,345 ♪ He's the shit right now ♪ 55 00:02:58,429 --> 00:03:03,893 ♪ Cinderella man, Cinderella man Cinderella man, Cinderella man ♪ 56 00:03:03,976 --> 00:03:05,561 ♪ Cinderella man ♪ 57 00:03:09,481 --> 00:03:11,859 [dramatic music plays] 58 00:03:14,361 --> 00:03:17,615 [man] I always view Barry as... it's like an artist 59 00:03:17,698 --> 00:03:20,242 will convey their personality in their work. 60 00:03:20,326 --> 00:03:24,163 They may not be dynamic, but what they do is dynamic. 61 00:03:31,879 --> 00:03:36,133 Barry was every bit Picasso or Rembrandt 62 00:03:36,216 --> 00:03:38,135 or whoever you want to throw out. 63 00:03:38,218 --> 00:03:40,429 He was an original. 64 00:03:40,512 --> 00:03:43,807 He was somebody that when you watched him, 65 00:03:43,891 --> 00:03:47,478 you added the words because Barry didn't describe himself. 66 00:03:47,561 --> 00:03:50,064 He didn't want to. Didn't care to. 67 00:03:50,147 --> 00:03:52,942 {\an8}He left it up to your interpretation of what you saw. 68 00:03:53,025 --> 00:03:54,443 {\an8}And that always fascinated me. 69 00:03:54,526 --> 00:03:56,946 [music continues] 70 00:04:13,420 --> 00:04:17,132 [Patrick] He didn't have a brand. He didn't need to be famous. 71 00:04:17,216 --> 00:04:19,009 He was going to be famous. 72 00:04:19,093 --> 00:04:22,596 But he didn't really care about telling you about being famous. 73 00:04:24,932 --> 00:04:27,643 {\an8}[man on TV] You are looking live at the Marriott Marquis ballroom 74 00:04:27,726 --> 00:04:31,563 {\an8}just a couple of ticks past noon Eastern time here in New York City, 75 00:04:31,647 --> 00:04:34,650 {\an8}as the 1989 NFL draft is about to begin. 76 00:04:36,735 --> 00:04:40,572 {\an8}The 1989 draft class was one of the best in NFL history. 77 00:04:40,656 --> 00:04:43,033 Troy Aikman, Hall of Famer. 78 00:04:43,117 --> 00:04:44,827 Derrick Thomas, Hall of Famer. 79 00:04:44,910 --> 00:04:47,496 Neon Deion! [laughs] 80 00:04:47,579 --> 00:04:52,292 {\an8}Cowboys select Troy Aikman, quarterback, UCLA. 81 00:04:52,376 --> 00:04:54,628 {\an8}Next up, the Green Bay Packers. 82 00:04:54,712 --> 00:04:57,339 {\an8}Tackle Tony Mandarich, Michigan State. 83 00:04:58,215 --> 00:05:01,301 Next up, Detroit Lions. 84 00:05:01,385 --> 00:05:05,347 {\an8}I had a pretty good idea that I was coming to Detroit. 85 00:05:05,431 --> 00:05:08,767 Coach Fontes was like, "Young man, if you're coming out of college, 86 00:05:08,851 --> 00:05:10,269 we're going to pick you." 87 00:05:10,352 --> 00:05:12,146 Detroit Lions. 88 00:05:12,229 --> 00:05:14,690 Detroit Lions select... 89 00:05:15,941 --> 00:05:18,068 - Barry Sanders. - [cheering] 90 00:05:18,152 --> 00:05:20,195 Running back of Oklahoma State. 91 00:05:20,279 --> 00:05:24,074 Barry Sanders, the Heisman Trophy winner, the true junior that came out. 92 00:05:24,158 --> 00:05:26,076 And he goes to the Detroit Lions. 93 00:05:26,160 --> 00:05:29,913 Our Dan Patrick has been with Sanders out in Wichita. 94 00:05:29,997 --> 00:05:33,125 {\an8}[Patrick] Well, I thought we had an agreement on draft day. 95 00:05:33,208 --> 00:05:36,920 I said, "Look, I'm going to come out and we need to do an interview." 96 00:05:37,004 --> 00:05:38,505 And he said, "Okay." 97 00:05:38,589 --> 00:05:42,760 And then I got out there, he got drafted, and then we couldn't find him. 98 00:05:42,843 --> 00:05:45,679 {\an8}The Atlanta Falcons first round choice, 99 00:05:45,763 --> 00:05:48,724 {\an8}Deion Sanders, cornerback, Florida State. 100 00:05:48,807 --> 00:05:51,143 I was kind of scared. I thought Detroit was going to take me. 101 00:05:51,226 --> 00:05:53,937 I woulda asked for so much money, they'd have had to put me on layaway. 102 00:05:54,021 --> 00:05:56,982 [woman] On layaway, uh-huh. No baseball leverage there. 103 00:05:58,442 --> 00:06:01,528 {\an8}[Patrick] So now ESPN is going, "I thought you had a relationship with him." 104 00:06:01,612 --> 00:06:03,864 {\an8}I go, "I do." And then they would say, 105 00:06:03,947 --> 00:06:06,909 {\an8}"Well, let us know when you found Barry Sanders." 106 00:06:06,992 --> 00:06:11,330 I mean, it sounds strange to say... I couldn't find him. 107 00:06:11,413 --> 00:06:14,708 And people in his family that weren't quite sure where he was. 108 00:06:14,792 --> 00:06:16,752 Like, it was just odd. 109 00:06:16,835 --> 00:06:18,796 But then that's... that's Barry. 110 00:06:18,879 --> 00:06:20,923 [Patrick on TV] Back here in Wichita, and we're finding out 111 00:06:21,006 --> 00:06:24,635 {\an8}Barry Sanders is just as elusive off the field as he is on the field. 112 00:06:24,718 --> 00:06:27,012 We finally tracked him down after a couple of hours. 113 00:06:27,096 --> 00:06:28,972 We had sightings of you going to church. 114 00:06:29,056 --> 00:06:32,101 We had sightings of you going to the airport to go to Detroit. 115 00:06:32,184 --> 00:06:35,479 - Where have you been? - I've been at home, uh, 116 00:06:35,562 --> 00:06:37,231 watching the draft. First, I watched... 117 00:06:37,314 --> 00:06:38,941 {\an8}[Patrick] And there was part of me when I did the interview, 118 00:06:39,024 --> 00:06:43,028 {\an8}like, I was a little bit pissed at him because it's like, help me out here. 119 00:06:43,112 --> 00:06:46,657 And I'm like... It came back to... 120 00:06:46,740 --> 00:06:49,243 he just wanted to go play football. 121 00:06:49,326 --> 00:06:52,788 You're one of the shyer persons I've ever met, 122 00:06:52,871 --> 00:06:55,207 and you didn't want to meet the media today. 123 00:06:55,290 --> 00:06:57,876 You didn't want to go to Detroit to meet the media up there. 124 00:06:57,960 --> 00:07:01,046 Pretty tough to be a pro athlete and stay out of the spotlight there, bud. 125 00:07:01,130 --> 00:07:06,927 It's a... I think I'm being... I'm being read wrong, I think. 126 00:07:07,010 --> 00:07:10,305 {\an8}It's not that I'm shy. You know, I'm not shy. 127 00:07:10,389 --> 00:07:12,432 {\an8}Uh, well, like I say, I don't... 128 00:07:12,516 --> 00:07:15,269 {\an8}I mean, some things are just unnecessary, you know? 129 00:07:15,352 --> 00:07:20,023 And I'm not trying to downplay what you guys do, you know. 130 00:07:20,107 --> 00:07:23,777 But you have to respect my judgment and the way I am as a person, too. 131 00:07:23,861 --> 00:07:28,157 You know, uh, I mean, every individual is different, you know? 132 00:07:28,240 --> 00:07:31,076 And I don't... I'm learning now, the people in these... 133 00:07:31,160 --> 00:07:33,620 in situations like this, people don't really... 134 00:07:33,704 --> 00:07:37,082 They don't really care about you, you know? And that's all I'll say. 135 00:07:37,166 --> 00:07:38,417 They don't really care about you. 136 00:07:38,500 --> 00:07:40,627 They just pretty much want what they can get out of you. 137 00:07:40,711 --> 00:07:43,839 But I don't know. That's just something I have to deal with. 138 00:07:44,631 --> 00:07:46,967 [Sanders] I mean, it's certainly something, 139 00:07:47,050 --> 00:07:48,927 when you talk about the spotlight. 140 00:07:49,011 --> 00:07:51,555 I think for some people that's almost second nature 141 00:07:51,638 --> 00:07:53,265 and that's something they enjoy. 142 00:07:53,348 --> 00:07:57,186 Um, and me, on the other hand, 143 00:07:57,269 --> 00:08:01,231 I mean, that's not something I naturally do and naturally, 144 00:08:01,315 --> 00:08:02,941 you know, sort of gravitate towards. 145 00:08:03,025 --> 00:08:04,860 It just was not important to me. 146 00:08:05,652 --> 00:08:08,989 {\an8}Barry was never interested in promoting himself. 147 00:08:09,072 --> 00:08:12,409 {\an8}That role was reserved specifically for William Sanders. 148 00:08:13,744 --> 00:08:17,414 [woman] Barry may be exceptionally humble, but his father makes up for it. 149 00:08:17,497 --> 00:08:19,499 He's one of Barry's greatest fans 150 00:08:19,583 --> 00:08:22,377 who is very proud of his son's accomplishments. 151 00:08:22,461 --> 00:08:24,671 [William Sanders] I'm so proud of what's happened to Barry. 152 00:08:24,755 --> 00:08:26,965 {\an8}I know Barry don't... Barry don't want it. 153 00:08:27,049 --> 00:08:29,218 {\an8}If he wants it, he wants it for his father. 154 00:08:29,301 --> 00:08:34,139 Because he know how I feel about him and my friends back home in Wichita. 155 00:08:34,223 --> 00:08:37,434 [Sanders] My dad. One thing you know about him is he's his own man. 156 00:08:38,477 --> 00:08:40,312 He was opinionated, you know, 157 00:08:40,395 --> 00:08:42,814 and he was going to let his voice be heard. 158 00:08:42,898 --> 00:08:45,943 He craved the spotlight. He wanted to talk to us. 159 00:08:46,026 --> 00:08:48,362 He liked when we'd come around with the cameras and reporters. 160 00:08:48,445 --> 00:08:50,489 He always would give somebody something. 161 00:08:50,572 --> 00:08:53,367 {\an8}What make him so special is 'cause he's a Sanders. 162 00:08:57,287 --> 00:08:59,581 He's my son. That's what make him special. 163 00:08:59,665 --> 00:09:04,628 [Sanders] Dad was a handyman, which included roofing and painting 164 00:09:04,711 --> 00:09:07,256 and doing, you know, remodels. 165 00:09:07,339 --> 00:09:10,926 Most of my free time was spent working with Dad, 166 00:09:11,677 --> 00:09:15,347 starting when I was maybe ten, 12 years old. 167 00:09:15,430 --> 00:09:19,351 It wasn't that he needed help, but it was just that he wanted to make sure 168 00:09:19,434 --> 00:09:20,811 me and my brother were with him 169 00:09:20,894 --> 00:09:24,022 just because that's what he felt like we needed to do. 170 00:09:24,106 --> 00:09:27,484 [man] He was such a stickler for doing things perfect. 171 00:09:27,567 --> 00:09:31,488 {\an8}He wanted things done right and perfect, and you had to make sure you did it right. 172 00:09:31,571 --> 00:09:34,741 {\an8}Daddy would say, "I'm your father, not your friend." 173 00:09:34,825 --> 00:09:36,702 {\an8}So we wouldn't get it twisted or mixed up. 174 00:09:36,785 --> 00:09:40,622 We had eight-foot ceilings in the house, and Barry could jump, 175 00:09:40,706 --> 00:09:44,668 and every time he come to a door, he want to jump up and touch the ceiling. 176 00:09:44,751 --> 00:09:47,004 And that was one of our little pet peeves. 177 00:09:47,087 --> 00:09:49,423 After I threatened to break his arms and legs 178 00:09:49,506 --> 00:09:52,009 for doing that, he stopped. 179 00:09:52,759 --> 00:09:55,178 [Sanders] Certainly he was a passionate football fan 180 00:09:55,262 --> 00:09:58,348 and a lot of my love for the game definitely comes from him. 181 00:09:59,141 --> 00:10:02,728 - [woman] Look at him! Look at that strut! - [indistinct chatter] 182 00:10:02,811 --> 00:10:04,396 Look like I used to run. 183 00:10:04,479 --> 00:10:06,648 [laughter] 184 00:10:06,732 --> 00:10:08,275 [woman] I knew he was gonna say that. 185 00:10:08,358 --> 00:10:12,571 [Sanders] He was always probably my biggest fan, but also my biggest critic. 186 00:10:13,363 --> 00:10:14,781 [William] He couldn't outrun me. 187 00:10:14,865 --> 00:10:18,201 And I told Barry if I had... if I put him in my offense, 188 00:10:18,285 --> 00:10:20,078 he might have never touched the ball. 189 00:10:20,162 --> 00:10:22,080 [Boyd] Dad is true to form. 190 00:10:22,164 --> 00:10:23,874 He's always said... [laughs] 191 00:10:23,957 --> 00:10:25,709 who he thought were the best running backs. 192 00:10:25,792 --> 00:10:30,213 [man] We all knew that since he was a kid. Top three running backs: Jim Brown, 193 00:10:30,297 --> 00:10:32,299 {\an8}Mr. Sanders, and then Barry. 194 00:10:32,382 --> 00:10:35,552 Me, I wouldn't do too bad now in a 40. 195 00:10:35,635 --> 00:10:38,722 And he would remind Barry, no matter how great you are, 196 00:10:38,805 --> 00:10:40,974 {\an8}you'll never be better than Jim Brown. 197 00:10:42,768 --> 00:10:46,104 {\an8}He never wanted me to get too high or too low in what I was doing. 198 00:10:46,188 --> 00:10:47,981 He's definitely different. 199 00:10:48,065 --> 00:10:50,359 But I can... I mean, I can tell he's more relaxed. 200 00:10:50,442 --> 00:10:53,236 He's definitely not like a superstar like you would expect. 201 00:10:53,320 --> 00:10:55,322 - Greg, if he did, I'd kill him. - Would ya? 202 00:10:55,405 --> 00:10:58,867 But he was thrilled, you know, to have his son being, um, 203 00:10:58,950 --> 00:11:01,453 you know, the number one guy on a team in the NFL. 204 00:11:01,536 --> 00:11:04,206 - Yeah, Barry! - [laughter] 205 00:11:04,289 --> 00:11:05,791 [man] All right, Dad. 206 00:11:05,874 --> 00:11:08,210 [soft music plays] 207 00:11:08,293 --> 00:11:11,755 [Sanders] I had, you know, really known and heard about Detroit, 208 00:11:11,838 --> 00:11:13,548 really just through the news. 209 00:11:14,341 --> 00:11:16,093 For me, it felt almost overwhelming. 210 00:11:16,176 --> 00:11:19,805 You know, it was a much bigger city than I'd ever been in or lived in. 211 00:11:19,888 --> 00:11:22,140 The late '80s, you know, it wasn't... 212 00:11:22,224 --> 00:11:25,852 You know, it wasn't sort of a, you know, the greatest time for like, 213 00:11:25,936 --> 00:11:27,312 you know, Detroit proper. 214 00:11:28,146 --> 00:11:31,024 [woman] It was a rough time for the city. There was a lot of crime. 215 00:11:31,108 --> 00:11:33,819 Detroit had a very negative perception 216 00:11:33,902 --> 00:11:37,823 {\an8}because nationally, the only time you saw Detroit really spoken about 217 00:11:37,906 --> 00:11:40,867 {\an8}in the national news was when the murder rate was released. 218 00:11:41,827 --> 00:11:45,372 Because usually Detroit was somewhere in the top three. 219 00:11:46,665 --> 00:11:50,210 We were just so used to being the national joke. 220 00:11:52,838 --> 00:11:55,507 It was kind of the same for the Lions. 221 00:11:59,344 --> 00:12:02,639 Their reputation, um, was not very good. 222 00:12:08,311 --> 00:12:13,316 {\an8}Every bad stat that you don't want, the Lions are the number one. 223 00:12:18,613 --> 00:12:23,785 1957, that's the last year the Lions won a world championship. 224 00:12:25,328 --> 00:12:26,663 You had to go there, didn't you? 225 00:12:26,746 --> 00:12:28,623 You grow up in a darkness. 226 00:12:30,250 --> 00:12:33,003 [announcer] Frustrating afternoon for the Detroit Lions. 227 00:12:33,086 --> 00:12:36,631 [man] You're watching all these incredible other teams go 228 00:12:36,715 --> 00:12:40,385 {\an8}and you just stay right here. 229 00:12:41,261 --> 00:12:43,263 [announcer] Eight turnovers. 230 00:12:44,514 --> 00:12:48,018 And the second one that goes for a touchdown. 231 00:12:48,101 --> 00:12:50,395 [Daniels] Decades of darkness. 232 00:12:50,479 --> 00:12:54,733 [man] The identity of the Lions going into 1989, 233 00:12:54,816 --> 00:12:58,653 {\an8}it was same old Lions. They were 4-12. They're horrible. 234 00:12:58,737 --> 00:13:01,031 - [cheering] - But there was a level of hope 235 00:13:01,114 --> 00:13:04,826 because Wayne Fontes had taken over as head coach. 236 00:13:05,619 --> 00:13:09,331 And Wayne was one of the best salesmen that you could ever meet. 237 00:13:09,414 --> 00:13:13,043 {\an8}I want to sell the people in Michigan, 238 00:13:13,126 --> 00:13:17,005 {\an8}in Detroit area, that the Detroit Lions are for real. 239 00:13:17,088 --> 00:13:20,050 I want them back. We need the people back. 240 00:13:20,133 --> 00:13:23,929 He sold the Lions gonna be different, and he sold it on, 241 00:13:24,012 --> 00:13:25,430 "We got Barry Sanders." 242 00:13:25,514 --> 00:13:27,516 [cameras clicking] 243 00:13:28,767 --> 00:13:30,101 [Fontes] Ladies and gentlemen, 244 00:13:30,185 --> 00:13:33,605 I'd like at this time to introduce to you 245 00:13:33,688 --> 00:13:36,483 one of the finest running backs in the United States of America 246 00:13:36,566 --> 00:13:40,403 and our number one pick, Barry Sanders. 247 00:13:41,446 --> 00:13:43,907 [Sanders] When I was drafted, I guess I would have been 20, 248 00:13:43,990 --> 00:13:47,452 but I was so excited and I was looking forward 249 00:13:47,536 --> 00:13:51,122 to the challenge of playing in the NFL. 250 00:13:51,206 --> 00:13:53,667 It's really good to be here in Detroit. 251 00:13:53,750 --> 00:13:56,127 I really feel... I feel good 252 00:13:56,211 --> 00:13:59,965 and I feel it's a privilege to be one of the players 253 00:14:00,048 --> 00:14:03,468 that will help restore the roar in the Dome. 254 00:14:03,552 --> 00:14:05,512 [cameras clicking] 255 00:14:05,595 --> 00:14:06,888 Get drafted. 256 00:14:06,972 --> 00:14:10,976 {\an8}And then I signed the week of the first game. 257 00:14:11,059 --> 00:14:14,396 {\an8}The plan was not to play the first game. 258 00:14:14,479 --> 00:14:17,691 Just to put my uniform on, let the fans see me. 259 00:14:17,774 --> 00:14:21,069 [laughs] That's... at least, that's what I was told going into the game. 260 00:14:21,152 --> 00:14:23,863 {\an8}[announcer] Pontiac Silverdome in Pontiac, Michigan. 261 00:14:23,947 --> 00:14:27,492 {\an8}Crowd of about 40,000, half-filled here at the Silverdome. 262 00:14:28,868 --> 00:14:31,162 Those kids can move up, there are some empty seats. 263 00:14:31,246 --> 00:14:33,039 Join the crowd. 264 00:14:33,123 --> 00:14:36,334 [Peete] And they didn't see him in the backfield to start the game, 265 00:14:36,418 --> 00:14:39,879 that's when they started. Barry, Barry, Barry! 266 00:14:39,963 --> 00:14:42,716 [crowd chanting] Barry! 267 00:14:42,799 --> 00:14:46,511 [announcer] Waiting in the wings on the sideline is Barry Sanders. 268 00:14:46,595 --> 00:14:51,349 {\an8}Signed a $9 million contract plus, the highest paid Lion in history. 269 00:14:51,433 --> 00:14:53,435 Cardinals look like they're ready to come. 270 00:14:54,019 --> 00:14:57,188 Paige. A loss on the play of a couple. 271 00:14:57,272 --> 00:15:00,609 Tony Paige. He doesn't have nearly the speed Barry Sanders has. 272 00:15:00,692 --> 00:15:03,570 [announcer 2] Obviously. He runs about a 5.1 40. 273 00:15:03,653 --> 00:15:06,615 [man] But you could feel the uneasiness with the fans, like, 274 00:15:06,698 --> 00:15:08,366 {\an8}"Come on, man, what's going on? 275 00:15:08,450 --> 00:15:11,494 {\an8}What are you doing? What point are you trying to prove? 276 00:15:11,578 --> 00:15:13,038 Put him in there." 277 00:15:13,121 --> 00:15:16,541 [announcer] Barry Sanders is primed in case his number is called. 278 00:15:16,625 --> 00:15:18,335 [Peete] He didn't get in before half. 279 00:15:18,418 --> 00:15:20,003 And there were some boos. 280 00:15:20,086 --> 00:15:22,547 {\an8}[crowd booing] 281 00:15:22,631 --> 00:15:25,759 {\an8}[announcer] I wouldn't be surprised if we don't see Sanders on in the second half. 282 00:15:25,842 --> 00:15:29,220 I don't think the Lions can beat the Cardinals without him. 283 00:15:29,304 --> 00:15:31,514 The first part of the game pretty much went as planned. 284 00:15:31,598 --> 00:15:33,516 I watched the game. 285 00:15:34,434 --> 00:15:35,810 [announcer] The Lions went to the dressing room. 286 00:15:35,894 --> 00:15:39,314 The crowd started chanting, "Barry, Barry." We heard it again here. 287 00:15:44,152 --> 00:15:46,404 [Sanders] Around the end of the third quarter, 288 00:15:46,488 --> 00:15:51,660 Coach came to me and asked me, did I want to go in the game? [laughs] 289 00:15:53,370 --> 00:15:56,790 And I wasn't going to turn that down. So I said, "Absolutely." 290 00:15:57,791 --> 00:15:59,626 [announcer] He's coming up to Fontes. 291 00:15:59,709 --> 00:16:03,046 [Sanders] So they showed me a few running plays on the sideline... 292 00:16:03,129 --> 00:16:05,674 [announcer] You'll hear the cheer. 293 00:16:05,757 --> 00:16:08,468 After I guess they felt I had a pretty good handle on it, 294 00:16:08,551 --> 00:16:09,803 you know, they sent me in. 295 00:16:09,886 --> 00:16:12,472 - [announcer] Here it is. - [crowd cheering] 296 00:16:29,197 --> 00:16:33,618 [announcer] What kind of play might be best for a Barry Sanders in his debut? 297 00:16:37,205 --> 00:16:38,998 And he gets the call. 298 00:16:39,082 --> 00:16:43,962 Cuts it back, reverses field, 25, 20! He's to the 15! Barry Sanders! 299 00:16:44,045 --> 00:16:47,841 On his first NFL carry, goes 19 yards! 300 00:16:47,924 --> 00:16:50,051 [Sanders] I was off and running in more ways than one. 301 00:16:50,135 --> 00:16:53,221 [announcer] Well, you talk about restoring the roar. 302 00:16:53,304 --> 00:16:55,515 Barry Sanders does it in one carry. 303 00:16:55,598 --> 00:16:57,892 That Silverdome crowd really woke up, and it was... 304 00:16:57,976 --> 00:17:00,562 To that point, I feel like it had been a pretty boring game, 305 00:17:00,645 --> 00:17:02,439 but they came alive after that. 306 00:17:04,190 --> 00:17:08,278 [announcer] This 40,000 crowd sounds as if there are 70,000. 307 00:17:13,533 --> 00:17:18,163 Handoff Barry Sanders, left side! Sanders breaks a tackle! Touchdown, Lions! 308 00:17:19,330 --> 00:17:20,874 Barry Sanders! 309 00:17:21,791 --> 00:17:25,128 - [cheering] - Listen to this crowd! 310 00:17:26,713 --> 00:17:28,673 What a debut. 311 00:17:31,843 --> 00:17:32,969 [announcer 2] From the end zone, 312 00:17:33,052 --> 00:17:35,513 Barry Sanders is gonna shake off two tackles. 313 00:17:35,597 --> 00:17:38,767 And now he knows exactly how to get into that pay dirt. 314 00:17:39,642 --> 00:17:42,312 [Sanders] Reaching pay dirt, getting my first touchdown, 315 00:17:42,395 --> 00:17:44,189 it was such a thrill, man. 316 00:17:44,272 --> 00:17:49,110 It was as much a surprise to me as it was to everyone else. [laughs] 317 00:17:49,694 --> 00:17:52,113 But it was also, I guess, almost a relief. 318 00:17:52,697 --> 00:17:54,991 [announcer] It has been years since the Detroit crowd 319 00:17:55,074 --> 00:17:56,910 has been this excited about the Lions, 320 00:17:56,993 --> 00:18:00,038 and Barry Sanders has given them a shot in the arm. 321 00:18:01,748 --> 00:18:04,542 {\an8}Right then and there, you knew that we had something special 322 00:18:04,626 --> 00:18:07,337 {\an8}and something to build around and something that was unique. 323 00:18:07,420 --> 00:18:09,214 And that's Barry. 324 00:18:09,297 --> 00:18:13,009 It was lightning from the first snap that he took. 325 00:18:13,092 --> 00:18:16,429 And because of that, Detroiters were just all-in. 326 00:18:16,513 --> 00:18:19,140 [dramatic music plays] 327 00:18:31,444 --> 00:18:34,531 [announcer] Rolling right, draw play. Barry Sanders... Touchdown, Lions! 328 00:18:40,078 --> 00:18:42,372 [man] Barry was the messiah when he came here. 329 00:18:42,455 --> 00:18:46,626 {\an8}Thank the football gods for letting Barry fall into the hands 330 00:18:46,709 --> 00:18:50,338 {\an8}of the Detroit Lion fans and the Detroit Lion organization. 331 00:18:50,421 --> 00:18:52,048 [music continues] 332 00:18:54,592 --> 00:18:57,720 [Sanders] I was very satisfied with, you know, how the season started, 333 00:18:57,804 --> 00:19:00,181 but I wasn't really paying attention to, 334 00:19:00,265 --> 00:19:02,851 you know, how popular, this, that, and the other. 335 00:19:02,934 --> 00:19:05,186 For me, it was I had to continue to go out 336 00:19:05,270 --> 00:19:07,105 and continue to prove myself, I felt like. 337 00:19:07,188 --> 00:19:10,149 [announcer] Another flag here in the late going. Here's Sanders. Draw. 338 00:19:10,233 --> 00:19:12,402 Ran right around Bubba Baker! 339 00:19:12,485 --> 00:19:16,990 And with those 13 yards, rookie Barry Sanders 340 00:19:17,073 --> 00:19:20,869 is over a thousand yards and gets a standing ovation. 341 00:19:23,288 --> 00:19:25,582 [Patrick] I just remember he was so unassuming. 342 00:19:25,665 --> 00:19:29,502 The spotlight was on him, but he never reacted to the spotlight. 343 00:19:30,253 --> 00:19:34,549 I did a story his first year in Detroit, 344 00:19:34,632 --> 00:19:37,635 and he agreed to do an interview. 345 00:19:37,719 --> 00:19:40,179 He said, "The only thing I ask, 346 00:19:40,263 --> 00:19:44,309 the only thing, when I get out of my car in the parking lot, 347 00:19:44,392 --> 00:19:49,188 I don't want you to have a camera there following me down the tunnel, 348 00:19:49,272 --> 00:19:51,983 the loading dock, where the players would go in." 349 00:19:52,066 --> 00:19:55,111 He said, "I don't want the veterans to see that. 350 00:19:55,194 --> 00:19:58,156 I don't want them to think that I'm getting special treatment." 351 00:19:58,239 --> 00:20:01,117 I mean, he was cognizant of those things. 352 00:20:01,200 --> 00:20:04,913 He was cognizant of being, "Can I just blend in?" 353 00:20:04,996 --> 00:20:10,168 The best example of what kind of person Barry is, is his rookie season. 354 00:20:11,377 --> 00:20:13,796 When he had a chance to take home the rushing title. 355 00:20:15,131 --> 00:20:18,259 [announcer] Of course, All-Pro rookie Barry Sanders, 356 00:20:18,343 --> 00:20:21,596 going today for the '89 season rushing title. 357 00:20:21,679 --> 00:20:23,681 [dramatic music plays] 358 00:20:32,899 --> 00:20:35,568 Sanders now with 133. 359 00:20:37,487 --> 00:20:39,155 [announcer 2] Oh, there it is again! 360 00:20:39,238 --> 00:20:42,617 [announcer 1] Sanders going out to the right again and he will score again! 361 00:20:43,284 --> 00:20:44,869 Sanders on the delay. 362 00:20:47,330 --> 00:20:50,416 Inside the ten! Touchdown! 363 00:20:50,500 --> 00:20:53,878 Barry only needed nine yards to win the rushing title. 364 00:20:53,962 --> 00:20:59,217 {\an8}We had got word on the sideline that the Kansas City game was over with 365 00:20:59,300 --> 00:21:02,971 {\an8}and Barry was only nine yards behind Christian Okoye. 366 00:21:03,054 --> 00:21:05,348 {\an8}We had a whole quarter left. 367 00:21:06,724 --> 00:21:12,480 {\an8}As a rookie in the league, I would think you would want to win the rushing title, 368 00:21:12,563 --> 00:21:15,149 {\an8}but we didn't know that records didn't matter to Barry. 369 00:21:15,817 --> 00:21:17,568 [William] Barry's not after records. 370 00:21:17,652 --> 00:21:19,570 If they have kept track of Barry's career, 371 00:21:19,654 --> 00:21:21,364 Barry just take himself out of ballgames. 372 00:21:21,447 --> 00:21:23,449 [dramatic music plays] 373 00:21:25,827 --> 00:21:28,037 [Sanders] It was North High in Wichita. 374 00:21:28,121 --> 00:21:31,624 We were playing against the crosstown rival East High. 375 00:21:31,708 --> 00:21:34,043 It was the last regular season game, 376 00:21:34,127 --> 00:21:36,713 and I had a chance to get the city rushing title. 377 00:21:37,880 --> 00:21:39,590 We were up by two or three touchdowns, 378 00:21:39,674 --> 00:21:42,051 and I remember calling him over in the third quarter saying, 379 00:21:42,135 --> 00:21:43,469 "Hey, we got the game in hand. 380 00:21:43,553 --> 00:21:46,723 {\an8}Do you want to get in and get some... get some numbers on that stats 381 00:21:46,806 --> 00:21:50,351 {\an8}to win the thing, or not? Or should I let the young kids play?" 382 00:21:50,435 --> 00:21:51,853 And he said, "Let the young kids play." 383 00:21:52,520 --> 00:21:54,731 [Sanders] It had been pretty much mission accomplished. 384 00:21:54,814 --> 00:21:56,733 I mean, it had been a great season. 385 00:21:56,816 --> 00:21:59,444 And being that the game was already over, no. 386 00:21:59,527 --> 00:22:01,362 You know, those few extra yards, just... 387 00:22:02,113 --> 00:22:03,823 {\an8}just was not important to me. 388 00:22:08,411 --> 00:22:11,622 {\an8}[announcer] Now Sanders is going off the field. 389 00:22:12,457 --> 00:22:14,500 This is unbelievable. 390 00:22:14,584 --> 00:22:16,919 Sanders is not in the game. 391 00:22:17,587 --> 00:22:22,050 Man, we begged Berry to go back in the game to get that nine yards 392 00:22:22,133 --> 00:22:26,137 because that meant something to us, you know, to have the rushing king, 393 00:22:26,220 --> 00:22:29,724 you know, that's a lot to an offensive line. 394 00:22:29,807 --> 00:22:32,769 [Fontes] So I walk over the bench. I said, "Barry, you're five yards away 395 00:22:32,852 --> 00:22:35,646 {\an8}from leading the league in rushing. You want to go back in?" 396 00:22:35,730 --> 00:22:38,524 {\an8}He goes, "No, Coach." He said, "That's not important to me." 397 00:22:38,608 --> 00:22:41,986 {\an8}[announcer] Why is he not in the game, unless he's injured? 398 00:22:42,070 --> 00:22:43,988 {\an8}[announcer 2] It's hard to understand it. 399 00:22:44,072 --> 00:22:45,323 {\an8}[announcer 1] Unbelievable. 400 00:22:45,406 --> 00:22:48,785 {\an8}[Glover] To me, that says a great deal about his character 401 00:22:48,868 --> 00:22:51,162 and the fact that he was all about team success. 402 00:22:51,245 --> 00:22:53,915 He really didn't care much about individual awards. 403 00:22:53,998 --> 00:22:56,250 [Sanders] I don't feel like I've ever been one 404 00:22:56,334 --> 00:22:59,253 who's really pinpoint focused on the record 405 00:22:59,337 --> 00:23:02,507 as much as just the performance. 406 00:23:02,590 --> 00:23:05,176 You know, the performance will tell you everything. 407 00:23:06,469 --> 00:23:10,098 [Daniels] I don't think it's that different from being an actor, 408 00:23:10,181 --> 00:23:11,432 or Hollywood, 409 00:23:11,974 --> 00:23:14,060 which is all about fame. 410 00:23:14,143 --> 00:23:18,481 What athletes, you know, they become larger than life instantly. 411 00:23:18,564 --> 00:23:23,319 [announcer] At running back from Oklahoma State, number 20, Barry Sanders! 412 00:23:23,402 --> 00:23:26,489 There are a lot of actors who live 413 00:23:26,572 --> 00:23:30,368 for between "action" and "cut". 414 00:23:31,619 --> 00:23:33,287 I'm one of those guys. 415 00:23:33,371 --> 00:23:35,123 That's where it's at for me. 416 00:23:35,206 --> 00:23:39,168 That's the exciting part. That's the thing I love to do. 417 00:23:39,252 --> 00:23:44,423 Action. And then you're on the ride all the way to cut, and then you're done. 418 00:23:44,507 --> 00:23:48,386 Everything else, I don't... I'm not interested in. 419 00:23:49,053 --> 00:23:51,305 And so I completely get that. 420 00:23:51,389 --> 00:23:54,934 He loved game starts, game's over. 421 00:23:55,017 --> 00:23:57,979 You know, you could tell that that's what he loved doing. 422 00:23:58,062 --> 00:24:00,815 It was like when the play started, boom, the ball's in his hands. 423 00:24:00,898 --> 00:24:02,733 That's his action, 424 00:24:02,817 --> 00:24:06,654 all the way to either getting tackled or a touchdown. Cut. 425 00:24:07,446 --> 00:24:10,491 That's it. That's all you get. 426 00:24:10,575 --> 00:24:14,036 [Sanders] Looking back, I never remember thinking when I was a kid 427 00:24:14,120 --> 00:24:19,125 that ballplayers are famous or, you know, they get a lot of money. 428 00:24:19,208 --> 00:24:20,835 Everyone knows who they are. 429 00:24:20,918 --> 00:24:23,588 That was never really a big attraction for me. 430 00:24:23,671 --> 00:24:28,176 I felt like I had had enough attention... [laughs] growing up. 431 00:24:28,259 --> 00:24:30,595 You know, I had, you know, ten brothers and sisters. 432 00:24:30,678 --> 00:24:34,265 I had enough people around me all my life. So I don't know. 433 00:24:34,348 --> 00:24:37,476 So it was just really weird going places and, you know, 434 00:24:37,560 --> 00:24:39,687 people stop and you, saying that you're a star. 435 00:24:39,770 --> 00:24:41,189 [boy] Can you please sign this? 436 00:24:41,272 --> 00:24:44,150 [Hill] He was a perfect superstar in many ways. 437 00:24:45,359 --> 00:24:49,030 And I know that a lot of people love athletes who have bolder personalities. 438 00:24:49,113 --> 00:24:51,032 [man] Thanks a lot, Barry. Good luck this year. 439 00:24:51,115 --> 00:24:53,993 But I think what added to the allure of Barry 440 00:24:54,076 --> 00:24:58,623 and what gave him an even sort of greater status, 441 00:24:58,706 --> 00:25:01,417 not just in the city of Detroit, but I would just say everywhere 442 00:25:01,500 --> 00:25:06,172 across the nation is that he was a dude that let his play speak for itself. 443 00:25:07,089 --> 00:25:11,969 [man] How do you juke people, spin, make adults fall down, 444 00:25:12,053 --> 00:25:13,179 get to the end zone 445 00:25:13,262 --> 00:25:16,849 {\an8}and just give the ball to the ref? 446 00:25:18,935 --> 00:25:20,811 That's a decompression 447 00:25:20,895 --> 00:25:24,982 that 99.9 percent of us just don't have. 448 00:25:26,859 --> 00:25:29,737 [Daniels] I doubt that the phrase was coined 449 00:25:30,488 --> 00:25:33,115 when he started just handing the ball to the ref. 450 00:25:33,199 --> 00:25:36,577 But it was the first time that I heard, 451 00:25:36,661 --> 00:25:38,704 "Act like you've been there before." 452 00:25:39,664 --> 00:25:43,876 [Sanders] After going from sideline to sideline and disappearing... [laughs] 453 00:25:43,960 --> 00:25:45,962 [announcer] Watch out the other way! 454 00:25:46,045 --> 00:25:48,547 [announcer 2] I don't think anybody in football can do that. 455 00:25:48,631 --> 00:25:52,093 [Sanders] I don't have the energy to dance and plus I don't have that kind of rhythm. 456 00:25:52,176 --> 00:25:54,262 Maybe I should work with Deion to see if maybe he could 457 00:25:54,345 --> 00:25:56,055 give me one of his spare dances. 458 00:25:56,138 --> 00:26:00,518 [Eminem] It just made him so much more likable. 459 00:26:00,601 --> 00:26:02,687 The fact that he was that good. 460 00:26:02,770 --> 00:26:07,775 I've never seen somebody be that good at something and be so humble. 461 00:26:07,858 --> 00:26:12,071 I think probably because he knew, I don't have to say this, 462 00:26:12,154 --> 00:26:14,448 you know, you can... you can see. 463 00:26:16,158 --> 00:26:20,079 [Sanders] My dad, you know, I think there was a time when I did... I scored, 464 00:26:20,162 --> 00:26:22,123 I may have done something, you know, 465 00:26:22,206 --> 00:26:24,959 that was other than just giving the ball to the ref. 466 00:26:25,042 --> 00:26:27,295 And he just said, "No, you don't... You don't gotta do that. 467 00:26:27,378 --> 00:26:31,173 I don't want you doing that. I don't want you doing anything extra." 468 00:26:32,049 --> 00:26:35,636 But it's just really something that I took as my own. 469 00:26:36,846 --> 00:26:38,848 [dramatic music plays] 470 00:26:41,225 --> 00:26:44,729 [Sanders] From a very early age, I was exposed to sports. 471 00:26:45,521 --> 00:26:48,899 When I was in diapers, you know, my dad had season tickets 472 00:26:48,983 --> 00:26:51,193 to OU football games. 473 00:26:51,277 --> 00:26:54,822 He was going down there to Oklahoma watching the Sooners. 474 00:26:55,698 --> 00:26:59,035 [woman] He was an OU fan. We all, you know, we all knew that. 475 00:26:59,118 --> 00:27:01,620 {\an8}I didn't know how serious it was. 476 00:27:01,704 --> 00:27:06,042 Oh, man. I used to get mad at my wife a lot. When they lose a game, 477 00:27:06,125 --> 00:27:09,670 I wouldn't show up at the barber shop, I would get mad at my wife and family. 478 00:27:09,754 --> 00:27:13,716 I wouldn't even talk to nobody. I was a serious Oklahoma fan. 479 00:27:14,258 --> 00:27:17,720 There was no greater name on the planet... 480 00:27:18,846 --> 00:27:21,724 {\an8}than Barry Switzer, in my dad's mind. 481 00:27:21,807 --> 00:27:25,728 {\an8}[announcer] A national championship season for the Sooners of Oklahoma. 482 00:27:28,022 --> 00:27:31,442 [Sanders] All my life, he continued being a big OU Sooner fan. 483 00:27:31,525 --> 00:27:34,028 If one of my sons coulda went to Oklahoma, OU, 484 00:27:34,111 --> 00:27:36,697 I coulda laid down and died in peace. That's the way I feel. 485 00:27:36,781 --> 00:27:38,824 - That's the way I feel about the Sooners. - [laughter] 486 00:27:40,201 --> 00:27:43,412 {\an8}[man] North High School, it's a familiar sight to see Coach Dale Burkholder 487 00:27:43,496 --> 00:27:46,332 {\an8}on the phone, you know, answering college recruiters' questions 488 00:27:46,415 --> 00:27:47,833 about his prize player. 489 00:27:47,917 --> 00:27:50,336 {\an8}Well, I've been getting letters, but, you know, Coach says 490 00:27:50,419 --> 00:27:53,422 {\an8}there's going to be more, so I can't just focus on one school yet. 491 00:27:53,506 --> 00:27:55,132 {\an8}They're just now finding out about him. 492 00:27:55,216 --> 00:27:57,635 {\an8}You know, they've seen the stats and their seasons are over 493 00:27:57,718 --> 00:28:00,721 {\an8}and they're having a chance to look at who's done well. 494 00:28:00,805 --> 00:28:02,723 And so now they're starting to focus in on Barry Sanders. 495 00:28:02,807 --> 00:28:04,558 [Sanders] I didn't have a flood of offers. 496 00:28:05,309 --> 00:28:10,231 My three offers were Iowa State, Tulsa and Oklahoma State. 497 00:28:10,314 --> 00:28:12,775 Tulsa tried. They tried really hard. 498 00:28:12,858 --> 00:28:17,071 But in the end, I knew Barry wanted to play... Big Eight back then. 499 00:28:17,154 --> 00:28:18,697 Who wouldn't want to play the Big Eight? 500 00:28:18,781 --> 00:28:21,242 That's our big show in the middle of the country. 501 00:28:21,325 --> 00:28:23,786 When you grew up in Kansas, you're thinking, "Okay, 502 00:28:23,869 --> 00:28:25,913 that's where like the real athletes are." 503 00:28:25,996 --> 00:28:27,998 [upbeat music plays] 504 00:28:30,251 --> 00:28:32,503 [Sanders] Oklahoma State, when I visited there, 505 00:28:32,586 --> 00:28:34,463 I just loved being there. 506 00:28:35,005 --> 00:28:36,966 Something about it felt like home. 507 00:28:37,883 --> 00:28:41,137 For me, it was a clear picture I was going to Oklahoma State. 508 00:28:41,971 --> 00:28:44,890 For my dad, I was playing against his team. 509 00:28:45,516 --> 00:28:48,644 Oklahoma State was like the little brother in the state of Oklahoma, 510 00:28:48,727 --> 00:28:50,187 compared to University of Oklahoma. 511 00:28:50,271 --> 00:28:53,399 Of course, his dad's like, "Man, you gotta go to Oklahoma." 512 00:28:55,276 --> 00:28:59,572 {\an8}Barry Sanders, to me, Ron, is exactly what you would want your son to be 513 00:28:59,655 --> 00:29:02,074 {\an8}if you want your son to be a wholesome youngster. 514 00:29:02,575 --> 00:29:04,702 [Sanders] The coach from Oklahoma State comes to the house 515 00:29:04,785 --> 00:29:07,621 going through the whole signing day routine. 516 00:29:07,705 --> 00:29:11,292 And Dad comes out of the bedroom. Coach tries to greet my dad. 517 00:29:11,375 --> 00:29:13,169 My dad wouldn't shake his hand, 518 00:29:13,252 --> 00:29:15,754 and he just says, "You know, I think he's making a mistake." 519 00:29:15,838 --> 00:29:17,923 And he just walks out of the house. 520 00:29:18,007 --> 00:29:20,676 And I just, I couldn't believe I was experiencing this. 521 00:29:20,759 --> 00:29:24,722 I mean, it was, you know... I don't know. It was tough, man. 522 00:29:24,805 --> 00:29:27,308 That was a tough morning. Um... 523 00:29:27,391 --> 00:29:29,894 He wasn't too thrilled about that. And so... 524 00:29:29,977 --> 00:29:32,605 Uh, and so he let me know it. 525 00:29:36,817 --> 00:29:39,820 A lot of guys like myself have two years under their belt. 526 00:29:39,904 --> 00:29:43,782 And, um, to have a record of below .500 for two years, 527 00:29:43,866 --> 00:29:45,993 for me, it doesn't sit well. 528 00:29:46,076 --> 00:29:49,163 And maybe it's not anything that the coaches can do. 529 00:29:49,246 --> 00:29:53,292 Maybe we have to take it upon ourselves to say, "Hey, we're sick of the way 530 00:29:53,375 --> 00:29:56,378 things have been going. We're going to do something on our own to change it." 531 00:29:58,005 --> 00:29:59,507 [announcer] Sanders. 532 00:30:01,509 --> 00:30:02,718 Touchdown! 533 00:30:03,928 --> 00:30:08,682 All I saw today was the impact of a superstar player on a football team. 534 00:30:08,766 --> 00:30:12,019 When Barry Sanders was announced that he was going to start for the Lions, 535 00:30:12,102 --> 00:30:14,522 {\an8}you could see the entire squad getting a lift. 536 00:30:15,773 --> 00:30:19,068 {\an8}[Sanders] I think the team that they predicted us to be the previous year 537 00:30:19,151 --> 00:30:21,695 {\an8}finally showed up that year, my third season, 538 00:30:21,779 --> 00:30:23,822 and we kind of just got on a roll. 539 00:30:28,536 --> 00:30:30,663 [announcer] Sanders turned around the defender, 540 00:30:31,455 --> 00:30:33,499 and he's going to score. Touchdown! 541 00:30:34,375 --> 00:30:37,753 Look at Peete with his hands up. He knows it's going to be a touchdown. 542 00:30:37,836 --> 00:30:42,299 {\an8}[announcer 2] Oh, yeah. It's vintage Barry Sanders. 543 00:30:42,383 --> 00:30:44,552 {\an8}[Peete] We started to build up a little momentum. 544 00:30:44,635 --> 00:30:47,471 Barry's running wild, we're winning games. 545 00:30:47,555 --> 00:30:51,600 [announcer] Pitch out to Barry. 35, 40, Barry on the run to the 50! 546 00:30:51,684 --> 00:30:53,894 {\an8}To the 45! To the 40! Look out! 30! 547 00:30:53,978 --> 00:30:56,772 {\an8}They'll never catch him! See you later! 548 00:30:57,606 --> 00:31:00,818 [Hill] Because the Lions have such a negative history, 549 00:31:00,901 --> 00:31:03,237 it was almost like people couldn't believe it. 550 00:31:03,320 --> 00:31:06,031 Like, Detroit's actually good? 551 00:31:06,115 --> 00:31:09,910 We're considered a favorite in something? 552 00:31:09,994 --> 00:31:11,579 [announcer] This was not sold out today. 553 00:31:11,662 --> 00:31:14,206 {\an8}There were many disbelievers even here in Michigan. 554 00:31:14,290 --> 00:31:16,000 {\an8}Any word for them? 555 00:31:16,083 --> 00:31:20,170 Me personally, we can't spend our time worrying about what other people think 556 00:31:20,254 --> 00:31:22,798 and whether they believe in us or not. We know we have the talent 557 00:31:22,881 --> 00:31:26,427 to go on and be in postseason play and that's all that matters. 558 00:31:30,723 --> 00:31:35,352 [Sanders] Fall of '91, I feel like we had arrived in the division. 559 00:31:36,228 --> 00:31:39,273 The Lions have been kicked around for a lot of years. 560 00:31:39,356 --> 00:31:41,066 It had always been someone else. 561 00:31:42,651 --> 00:31:44,612 The Vikings had had their time. 562 00:31:44,695 --> 00:31:48,824 {\an8}[announcer] The Vikings were chasing Barry Sanders all day long. 563 00:31:48,907 --> 00:31:51,410 {\an8}[Sanders] Obviously, the Bears had dominated. 564 00:31:51,493 --> 00:31:55,789 [announcer] They're playing a good team in the Bears and they're beating them. 565 00:31:55,873 --> 00:31:59,376 {\an8}I think they're proving to themselves that, "Hey, we belong." 566 00:32:00,336 --> 00:32:02,713 {\an8}It was kind of a new kid on the block within the division. 567 00:32:03,422 --> 00:32:09,094 {\an8}[Hill] Everybody had a sense of hope and felt like this might be the year. 568 00:32:09,887 --> 00:32:12,640 You had people coming to school wearing Lions gear, 569 00:32:13,557 --> 00:32:17,686 And just that sort of camaraderie around the Lions. 570 00:32:17,770 --> 00:32:20,439 Um... there was such excitement. 571 00:32:21,440 --> 00:32:24,276 {\an8}[announcer] The Lions have a shot at the NFC Central Division title 572 00:32:24,360 --> 00:32:25,235 {\an8}with a victory today. 573 00:32:27,112 --> 00:32:29,823 [Hill] Going into that game, the Lions winning the division 574 00:32:29,907 --> 00:32:32,242 was just, you know, it was crazy. 575 00:32:32,326 --> 00:32:34,370 [announcer] Trying to tie this game up. 576 00:32:34,453 --> 00:32:38,832 - Kramer. But Barry spins free, touchdown! - [announcer 2] Oh, wow! 577 00:32:38,916 --> 00:32:40,501 - [announcer 1] Lions! - [announcer 2] Wow! 578 00:32:41,460 --> 00:32:47,049 [announcer 1] Barry Sanders with a move that Mikhail Baryshnikov couldn't make! 579 00:32:48,050 --> 00:32:52,262 Normal joints don't move the way Barry Sanders' joints move. I'm sorry. 580 00:32:52,346 --> 00:32:54,348 [dramatic music plays] 581 00:33:08,112 --> 00:33:10,322 [announcer] And this gives the Detroit Lions, 582 00:33:10,406 --> 00:33:12,866 {\an8}for the first time in franchise history, 583 00:33:12,950 --> 00:33:14,827 {\an8}they've won 12 games. 584 00:33:16,036 --> 00:33:19,289 The Lions will host a playoff game in Detroit. 585 00:33:21,500 --> 00:33:24,795 {\an8}[all shouting] 586 00:33:24,878 --> 00:33:27,506 {\an8}Lions, Sanders! Detroit is back! 587 00:33:27,589 --> 00:33:31,218 - RFK! Here we go! - RFK, we'll be there. Next week, man. 588 00:33:31,301 --> 00:33:33,512 - Lions number one! - [man] RFK! 589 00:33:33,595 --> 00:33:36,098 - Super Bowl! - Go, Lions, go! 590 00:33:36,181 --> 00:33:40,310 - [music plays] - [man] Are you ready for the showdown 591 00:33:40,394 --> 00:33:42,730 in Motown? 592 00:33:42,813 --> 00:33:45,441 The Lions entertain the Dallas Cowboys. 593 00:33:45,524 --> 00:33:48,986 Sold out, and as loud as we have ever heard it. 594 00:33:50,946 --> 00:33:54,575 - [all shouting] - Super Bowl! Super Bowl! 595 00:33:54,658 --> 00:33:56,326 [Brandstatter] This city is starved. 596 00:33:56,785 --> 00:33:59,079 They're starved for a championship. 597 00:33:59,163 --> 00:34:02,624 It's been 1957 since they had one. Okay? 598 00:34:03,333 --> 00:34:06,170 So when they went to that game, that was the next step. 599 00:34:06,253 --> 00:34:08,756 We get this one, we go to the NFC champion. 600 00:34:08,839 --> 00:34:11,383 Then we're only one game away from a Super Bowl. 601 00:34:11,467 --> 00:34:12,968 [cheering] 602 00:34:14,636 --> 00:34:16,889 {\an8}How you feeling? What's going on inside you today? 603 00:34:16,972 --> 00:34:19,266 {\an8}- You nervous, excited? You ready to go? - I'm nervous. No, I'm nervous. 604 00:34:19,349 --> 00:34:20,517 {\an8}I'm always nervous. 605 00:34:20,601 --> 00:34:22,770 A little more today than usual. 606 00:34:22,853 --> 00:34:25,230 [cheering] 607 00:34:28,317 --> 00:34:31,612 When I think back to that first playoff game, 608 00:34:32,613 --> 00:34:35,908 man, it was so loud and electric. 609 00:34:35,991 --> 00:34:36,950 Um... 610 00:34:38,786 --> 00:34:42,080 It was like they had been starved, which they had, 611 00:34:42,164 --> 00:34:44,374 and it had just exploded. 612 00:34:45,167 --> 00:34:47,044 [cheering] 613 00:34:49,463 --> 00:34:51,131 [Sanders] We had such an advantage. 614 00:34:51,215 --> 00:34:53,634 I'm pretty sure that impacted the Cowboys. 615 00:34:55,052 --> 00:34:59,139 [Hill] To be going against one of the storied franchises in the NFL, 616 00:34:59,223 --> 00:35:02,309 there was a sense that this was the Lions' destiny, 617 00:35:02,392 --> 00:35:04,728 that this was finally their time. 618 00:35:04,812 --> 00:35:07,064 [announcer] Jimmy Johnson told us last night, 619 00:35:07,147 --> 00:35:10,150 Barry Sanders is not going to beat us. 620 00:35:11,235 --> 00:35:13,946 The defense's priority would have been to stop me. 621 00:35:14,029 --> 00:35:18,116 And so it hadn't been a great day for me statistically, I understood that. 622 00:35:18,200 --> 00:35:20,744 [announcer] Sanders has eight yards, four carries. 623 00:35:20,828 --> 00:35:25,165 I knew that eventually I'd have an opportunity to try to make a play. 624 00:35:25,791 --> 00:35:31,004 Sweep! Watch the sweep! Sweep! Sweep! Sweep! 625 00:35:31,088 --> 00:35:33,632 [announcer] Barry off the right. Barry to the 45. 626 00:35:33,715 --> 00:35:37,135 And bumps to the 40, breaks it, 35, 30! 627 00:35:37,845 --> 00:35:40,389 He's gone! Unbelievable! 628 00:35:41,849 --> 00:35:44,560 Just kind of an off-tackle play to the right. 629 00:35:44,643 --> 00:35:47,646 It's looking like I'm just going to maybe get four or five yards, 630 00:35:47,729 --> 00:35:50,691 and I end up bouncing off of the tackler. 631 00:35:50,774 --> 00:35:53,193 [announcer] You think you got him tackled? 632 00:35:53,277 --> 00:35:56,154 Tony Casillas, kind of looking around like, "Okay, this guy 633 00:35:56,238 --> 00:35:58,490 is still running down the field. I thought we had him." 634 00:35:59,992 --> 00:36:01,994 [dramatic music plays] 635 00:36:04,580 --> 00:36:08,375 [announcer] Every time we talk about Barry, we say, "That's the greatest run. 636 00:36:08,458 --> 00:36:11,712 That's the greatest run." That might have been the greatest run. 637 00:36:17,426 --> 00:36:20,637 And I just remember the crowd just absolutely went nuts. 638 00:36:20,721 --> 00:36:23,640 [cheering] 639 00:36:24,433 --> 00:36:28,520 It was such a moment, given the Lions' history and given the city's history. 640 00:36:28,604 --> 00:36:33,400 For a lot of people in Detroit, it was just like, "Wow, this is real." 641 00:36:34,067 --> 00:36:35,611 [Sanders] It was just a great feeling, 642 00:36:35,694 --> 00:36:38,113 a great way to cap off the first playoff win 643 00:36:38,196 --> 00:36:39,573 in however many years. 644 00:36:39,656 --> 00:36:43,327 [announcer] 78,000 people have been waiting 35 years, 645 00:36:43,410 --> 00:36:46,079 and there's probably a million more in the Detroit area. 646 00:36:47,247 --> 00:36:49,917 {\an8}[announcer 2] And, you know, after he'd done something like that, 647 00:36:50,000 --> 00:36:52,336 {\an8}everyone around him gets excited. 648 00:36:52,419 --> 00:36:54,880 Barry Sanders does not throw the ball. 649 00:36:54,963 --> 00:36:57,299 He doesn't dance, he doesn't do spikes. 650 00:36:57,382 --> 00:37:01,053 He scores, his feeling is one of relief. 651 00:37:04,348 --> 00:37:06,850 And this is about as much as you get out of him. 652 00:37:07,392 --> 00:37:08,685 [indistinct] 653 00:37:12,230 --> 00:37:14,149 [man] Sweet running, Barry, sweet running. 654 00:37:14,232 --> 00:37:17,319 You know, that was the expectation and the thought 655 00:37:17,402 --> 00:37:19,863 that, um, this is just the beginning. 656 00:37:19,947 --> 00:37:22,574 [man] Have you guys got another one or two of these left in you? 657 00:37:22,658 --> 00:37:26,662 Yeah. Oh, yeah. I mean, today was a pretty decisive win. 658 00:37:26,745 --> 00:37:30,499 It wasn't like we were just hanging on by the skin of our teeth. 659 00:37:30,582 --> 00:37:33,835 We executed well, played well, despite all the injuries. 660 00:37:33,919 --> 00:37:37,214 And I feel like we can go into Washington and get a win. 661 00:37:38,799 --> 00:37:42,052 {\an8}[dramatic music plays] 662 00:37:43,887 --> 00:37:47,808 [crowd] Barry! Barry! Barry! Barry! 663 00:37:48,684 --> 00:37:52,020 I was really looking forward to playing that game. 664 00:37:52,104 --> 00:37:54,898 At that point, they were the class of the league. 665 00:37:56,483 --> 00:38:00,821 [announcer] The best record in the NFC was the Washington Redskins. 666 00:38:04,282 --> 00:38:06,076 [Sanders] I knew that would be a great test for us, 667 00:38:06,159 --> 00:38:08,704 but I know I was thrilled to go play. 668 00:38:12,916 --> 00:38:14,918 Things didn't go as planned. 669 00:38:20,465 --> 00:38:23,802 [Criner] I was frustrated thinking, "Can we back... 670 00:38:23,885 --> 00:38:25,387 {\an8}Can we... what can we do?" 671 00:38:25,470 --> 00:38:29,266 {\an8}That was the last game before they were going to go to the Super Bowl. 672 00:38:29,349 --> 00:38:31,518 I just... Anyway. 673 00:38:38,108 --> 00:38:40,736 The only thing you could say that was good about that 674 00:38:40,819 --> 00:38:44,573 was we did lose to the eventual Super Bowl champion. 675 00:38:44,656 --> 00:38:47,701 {\an8}We were one game away. One game away. 676 00:38:50,454 --> 00:38:54,374 {\an8}[Sanders] I was dejected, man. I felt that one for a while. 677 00:38:55,667 --> 00:38:57,377 {\an8}[announcer] That's a competitor. 678 00:38:57,461 --> 00:39:01,757 Something bad has happened to him and he can't do anything about it. 679 00:39:03,216 --> 00:39:04,760 [Sanders] But I also felt like, 680 00:39:04,843 --> 00:39:07,471 and assumed after that game, 681 00:39:08,472 --> 00:39:10,849 that we'd have, you know, I'd have another chance 682 00:39:10,932 --> 00:39:13,810 to play to go to the Super Bowl. Um... 683 00:39:13,894 --> 00:39:18,690 That that wouldn't be my only time playing in the NFC Championship game. 684 00:39:18,774 --> 00:39:21,443 I mean, that was my third season. 685 00:39:21,526 --> 00:39:27,032 I felt like we were on the rise and we'll be back. 686 00:39:27,115 --> 00:39:28,992 We'll be back to the NFC Championship game. 687 00:39:29,076 --> 00:39:32,037 And we'll be back for a chance to play to go to the Super Bowl. 688 00:39:35,499 --> 00:39:38,543 [Hammond] Everybody always thought that Detroit and Dallas 689 00:39:38,627 --> 00:39:40,504 would be the big rivalry 690 00:39:40,587 --> 00:39:43,256 because they had the two best running backs in the game. 691 00:39:43,340 --> 00:39:45,425 It was the era for great running backs. 692 00:39:46,676 --> 00:39:49,763 Dallas had Emmitt, and Detroit had Barry. 693 00:39:49,846 --> 00:39:53,517 {\an8}With Barry back there, I thought we were going to compete head-to-head 694 00:39:53,600 --> 00:39:55,519 {\an8}for many, many more years. 695 00:39:55,602 --> 00:39:57,354 {\an8}[announcer] What a ride it's been. 696 00:39:57,437 --> 00:40:01,191 {\an8}From the absolute worst to the absolute best! 697 00:40:02,109 --> 00:40:05,654 {\an8}[announcer 2] The Lions end the regular season at 5-11. 698 00:40:05,737 --> 00:40:07,155 {\an8}[announcer 3] It's been a long, tough year. 699 00:40:07,239 --> 00:40:09,574 {\an8}A lot to be done for the Detroit Lions. 700 00:40:09,658 --> 00:40:12,577 You would have assumed that, you know, 701 00:40:12,661 --> 00:40:15,831 we would have been right there with them, you know, for many years to come. 702 00:40:15,914 --> 00:40:18,166 {\an8}[announcer] Your Cowboys are still champions. 703 00:40:18,250 --> 00:40:21,294 {\an8}Two in a row. How sweet it is. 704 00:40:21,378 --> 00:40:22,754 {\an8}[announcer] Packers down by three. 705 00:40:22,838 --> 00:40:26,633 {\an8}[Sanders] Somehow we leave Sterling Sharpe uncovered with under a minute to go. 706 00:40:26,716 --> 00:40:28,468 {\an8}[announcer] Touchdown! 707 00:40:30,137 --> 00:40:32,556 {\an8}[Sanders] There's certainly residual sort of 708 00:40:32,639 --> 00:40:35,016 frustration and disappointment. 709 00:40:35,100 --> 00:40:37,561 {\an8}[announcer] Cowboys win another Super Bowl title. 710 00:40:37,644 --> 00:40:40,272 {\an8}[Sanders] Obviously, we know what they went on to do, 711 00:40:40,355 --> 00:40:43,817 {\an8}but just being very surprised, looking back, 712 00:40:43,900 --> 00:40:46,653 that we didn't fare better in the playoffs. 713 00:40:46,736 --> 00:40:49,781 {\an8}- [crowd cheering] - [announcer yelling indistinct] 714 00:40:49,865 --> 00:40:51,908 {\an8}[announcer] That is the most points the Eagles 715 00:40:51,992 --> 00:40:53,410 {\an8}have ever scored in a playoff game, 716 00:40:53,493 --> 00:40:55,495 {\an8}and they've done it in the first half! 717 00:40:55,579 --> 00:41:01,334 Barry had this organization that was known for being incompetent. 718 00:41:02,169 --> 00:41:05,630 Emmitt had better coaching, better organization. 719 00:41:05,714 --> 00:41:10,010 Hall of Fame line, Hall of Fame quarterback, Hall of Fame receivers. 720 00:41:10,093 --> 00:41:12,220 I don't want to speak down about Emmitt Smith. 721 00:41:12,304 --> 00:41:14,472 Emmitt Smith was amazing, right? 722 00:41:14,556 --> 00:41:16,349 Um, but he had a team. 723 00:41:17,017 --> 00:41:21,855 If we had a team like the Cowboys had and we had Barry, fuck. 724 00:41:23,273 --> 00:41:24,441 We'd have been unstoppable. 725 00:41:24,524 --> 00:41:27,527 [Rose] You swap Barry and Emmitt right now, my God, 726 00:41:27,611 --> 00:41:29,779 Barry woulda had them three Super Bowls. 727 00:41:30,322 --> 00:41:33,116 When you start trying to go to, "How many playoff games did he win? 728 00:41:33,200 --> 00:41:35,410 How many Super Bowl did he win?" 729 00:41:35,493 --> 00:41:38,205 You'll get into a fistfight with a Detroiter talking about that. 730 00:41:38,288 --> 00:41:41,041 You don't even want to know about Barry Sanders, man. 731 00:41:41,124 --> 00:41:44,085 Like a cannon ball loose inside a pinball machine. 732 00:41:44,169 --> 00:41:48,298 Bing, bing, bing, bing, bing, bing, bing, bing. 733 00:41:48,381 --> 00:41:51,593 Sometimes I... I still see it when I sleep. 734 00:41:53,762 --> 00:41:57,724 Every time he got the ball, it was like he's going to score a touchdown. 735 00:41:58,475 --> 00:42:00,060 I mean, that's how it felt. 736 00:42:00,143 --> 00:42:03,063 [announcer] And the give to Barry Sanders, cut back over the middle at the 15, 737 00:42:03,146 --> 00:42:07,275 breaks a tackle to the ten! Barry to the five! Touchdown! 738 00:42:07,359 --> 00:42:11,029 There will be plays where, like, ten guys jumped on him. 739 00:42:11,655 --> 00:42:12,948 [announcer] Barry Sanders. 740 00:42:13,031 --> 00:42:14,950 [Eminem] You're like, "Oh, he's down." And all of a sudden, 741 00:42:15,033 --> 00:42:16,868 he comes shooting out from the pile. 742 00:42:16,952 --> 00:42:19,746 [announcer] He breaks it, and he'll go all the way! 743 00:42:19,829 --> 00:42:21,539 Touchdown, Detroit. 744 00:42:21,623 --> 00:42:23,041 [♪ Eminem: "Cinderella Man"] 745 00:42:23,124 --> 00:42:26,503 [announcer 2] Sometimes there are individuals that come along, 746 00:42:26,586 --> 00:42:29,130 superlatives just don't fit. 747 00:42:29,214 --> 00:42:30,924 Like, what the fuck? 748 00:42:31,007 --> 00:42:32,717 ♪ Who can catch lightning in a bottle ♪ 749 00:42:32,801 --> 00:42:34,886 ♪ Set fire to water coming out the nozzle ♪ 750 00:42:34,970 --> 00:42:37,055 ♪ On the firehose Flyer than swatters ♪ 751 00:42:37,138 --> 00:42:42,435 ♪ Cinderella man, Cinderella man Cinderella man, Cinderella man ♪ 752 00:42:42,519 --> 00:42:44,896 ♪ Smash an hourglass Grab the sand, take his hands ♪ 753 00:42:44,980 --> 00:42:46,564 ♪ And cup 'em Spin a rhyme to freeze the clock ♪ 754 00:42:46,648 --> 00:42:47,565 ♪ Take the hands... ♪ 755 00:42:47,649 --> 00:42:49,484 [Eminem] It was literally like watching a video game. 756 00:42:49,567 --> 00:42:50,694 ♪ Cinderella man ♪ 757 00:42:50,777 --> 00:42:52,654 [man] The way he improvised on so many plays 758 00:42:52,737 --> 00:42:54,489 and was able to take it all the way. 759 00:42:54,572 --> 00:42:56,449 [announcer] Quintessential Barry Sanders. 760 00:42:56,533 --> 00:42:59,536 {\an8}That's what endears us. It's not even all those plays. 761 00:42:59,619 --> 00:43:01,663 {\an8}It's some of the plays where he might've just gained a yard, 762 00:43:01,746 --> 00:43:05,083 but he dodged ten players, you know, those are some of the greatest. 763 00:43:05,166 --> 00:43:09,004 You know, behind the line of scrimmage, he get the ball... ah! 764 00:43:09,087 --> 00:43:10,672 They be right there on him. 765 00:43:11,923 --> 00:43:13,842 [Eminem] Running 40 yards to get three yards. 766 00:43:13,925 --> 00:43:15,802 [announcer] Barry will reverse his field. 767 00:43:15,885 --> 00:43:18,179 And he's running back and forth. You know what I'm saying? 768 00:43:20,223 --> 00:43:23,852 [Daniels] Everybody kept saying they've never seen anybody like him. 769 00:43:24,728 --> 00:43:25,895 And I agree. 770 00:43:29,524 --> 00:43:32,402 I mean, for this second he's here, 771 00:43:32,485 --> 00:43:35,280 and then 1,001, he's not here anymore. 772 00:43:35,363 --> 00:43:38,783 He's over there and you're tackling air. 773 00:43:39,743 --> 00:43:43,204 [announcer] Watch what he does. He just put a move on Reggie White. 774 00:43:44,622 --> 00:43:45,790 Unbelievable. 775 00:43:46,750 --> 00:43:48,793 [Daniels] He could go from here to over there, 776 00:43:48,877 --> 00:43:51,338 like, don't even get a finger on him. 777 00:43:52,047 --> 00:43:54,049 ♪ Cinderella man ♪ 778 00:43:54,132 --> 00:43:56,134 ♪ Cinderella man ♪ 779 00:43:57,719 --> 00:44:00,472 [announcer] I think sometimes you just have to look at something 780 00:44:00,555 --> 00:44:04,017 and just enjoy it. I mean, there's no one else in football 781 00:44:04,100 --> 00:44:05,393 that can make these moves. 782 00:44:05,477 --> 00:44:07,771 ♪ Cinderella man, Cinderella man ♪ 783 00:44:07,854 --> 00:44:11,024 [announcer] When God created Barry Sanders, 784 00:44:11,107 --> 00:44:13,360 even He didn't know what He made. 785 00:44:13,443 --> 00:44:19,449 ♪ Cinderella man, Cinderella man Cinderella man, Cinderella man ♪ 786 00:44:22,744 --> 00:44:24,371 [Glover] Playing for the Lions, 787 00:44:24,454 --> 00:44:27,415 Barry Sanders won the team MVP award every year. 788 00:44:27,499 --> 00:44:32,379 And one year he leaves the banquet and leaves his award on the table. 789 00:44:32,462 --> 00:44:35,340 {\an8}I pick it up, take it on the bus, give him his award. 790 00:44:35,423 --> 00:44:37,425 {\an8}He leaves it on the bus. 791 00:44:37,509 --> 00:44:38,885 {\an8}He said, "Oh, take it home." 792 00:44:38,968 --> 00:44:43,098 {\an8}I take it home, and Barry, William White, and Bennie Blades 793 00:44:43,181 --> 00:44:45,141 would come over to our house on Thursdays. 794 00:44:45,225 --> 00:44:46,768 My wife would cook for 'em. 795 00:44:46,851 --> 00:44:50,063 Lomas Brown's wife would cook on different days for 'em. 796 00:44:50,146 --> 00:44:55,193 And he left his MVP trophy in my apartment the entire year. 797 00:44:55,276 --> 00:44:56,778 And would not take it home. 798 00:44:57,612 --> 00:44:59,948 [Stein III] Of course, Barry didn't want the MVP trophy. 799 00:45:00,031 --> 00:45:02,575 He's never really cared about accolades. 800 00:45:04,494 --> 00:45:09,082 He did the same thing at Oklahoma State after having the most magnificent 801 00:45:09,165 --> 00:45:12,460 college season I have ever seen in my life. 802 00:45:13,670 --> 00:45:19,175 [announcer] Let's see how they answer. How about Barry Sanders to midfield! 803 00:45:19,259 --> 00:45:20,760 He might go! 804 00:45:20,844 --> 00:45:22,846 [upbeat music plays] 805 00:45:24,389 --> 00:45:26,433 [announcer] And doesn't Dad love it? 806 00:45:26,516 --> 00:45:30,019 His dad, his heart was a Sooner, but he jumped... 807 00:45:30,103 --> 00:45:34,399 He jumped on the wagon pretty quick once he saw Barry run at Oklahoma State. 808 00:45:34,482 --> 00:45:36,484 [music continues] 809 00:45:42,949 --> 00:45:45,493 [Criner] His junior year, OSU, 810 00:45:46,619 --> 00:45:49,414 he just came out of nowhere. 811 00:46:00,800 --> 00:46:03,761 As far as a school rushing record, he broke the record that Thurman set 812 00:46:03,845 --> 00:46:07,015 against Iowa State last year with 293. That was 300 and something. 813 00:46:08,808 --> 00:46:11,978 I thought, "He really is good." 814 00:46:13,188 --> 00:46:15,523 {\an8}[announcer] Barry Sanders, the storybook year. 815 00:46:15,607 --> 00:46:18,776 {\an8}24 NCAA records. 816 00:46:20,153 --> 00:46:21,613 {\an8}[Peete] We went into that season 817 00:46:21,696 --> 00:46:24,574 {\an8}and all the hoopla and fanfare 818 00:46:24,657 --> 00:46:27,535 and Heisman talks involved Troy Aikman and me. 819 00:46:28,411 --> 00:46:31,664 Then you start to hear the name Barry Sanders. 820 00:46:31,748 --> 00:46:33,833 He hated that notoriety. 821 00:46:33,917 --> 00:46:36,252 I mean, he did not want to win the Heisman. 822 00:46:36,336 --> 00:46:37,879 I heard him say that. 823 00:46:39,088 --> 00:46:41,049 He was hoping Rodney Peete got it. 824 00:46:42,717 --> 00:46:46,930 [Stein III] The Heisman Trophy is the highest honor in college football. 825 00:46:47,847 --> 00:46:51,226 It's the biggest award you can get, hands down. 826 00:46:52,352 --> 00:46:56,523 {\an8}[Sanders] I happened to be in Japan during Heisman Trophy ceremonies. 827 00:46:56,606 --> 00:46:58,733 As far as the team is concerned... 828 00:46:58,816 --> 00:47:02,612 I was there to play a game, and it just so happened that the game 829 00:47:02,695 --> 00:47:05,114 was on the same day as the ceremonies. 830 00:47:05,823 --> 00:47:07,617 Oklahoma State scheduled that game, 831 00:47:07,700 --> 00:47:09,577 not thinking they'd have a Heisman Trophy candidate. 832 00:47:10,370 --> 00:47:13,122 [reporter] For some of Barry's sisters, it seemed like forever 833 00:47:13,206 --> 00:47:15,166 before the announcement was made. 834 00:47:15,250 --> 00:47:18,836 - That's the living room in the back. - [all laugh] 835 00:47:18,920 --> 00:47:20,964 [woman] I can't take it! 836 00:47:21,047 --> 00:47:24,092 {\an8}We didn't understand the magnitude of the Heisman Trophy. 837 00:47:24,175 --> 00:47:27,345 We just understood it was just another award. 838 00:47:28,221 --> 00:47:30,765 {\an8}I didn't know a lot about what Heisman was. 839 00:47:30,848 --> 00:47:33,184 It was really a nice affair. 840 00:47:33,268 --> 00:47:35,687 [Sanders] I'm on the other side of the world. 841 00:47:35,770 --> 00:47:38,022 And because of the 13-hour time difference, 842 00:47:38,106 --> 00:47:41,985 it means I had to get up at, I don't know, three in the morning or whatever it was. 843 00:47:42,068 --> 00:47:43,820 I was halfway asleep. 844 00:47:46,990 --> 00:47:49,659 It is my special privilege to announce 845 00:47:50,493 --> 00:47:51,828 with great joy, 846 00:47:52,954 --> 00:47:57,750 the 1988 winner of the Heisman Award, 847 00:47:57,834 --> 00:48:00,461 the John W. Heisman Memorial Trophy, 848 00:48:00,545 --> 00:48:05,466 and the winner, and I know him now as you will know him... 849 00:48:09,053 --> 00:48:12,307 - is Barry Sanders... - [screaming] 850 00:48:15,184 --> 00:48:18,396 ...of Oklahoma State University. 851 00:48:22,775 --> 00:48:25,528 It was typical Barry, when they announced his name as the winner, 852 00:48:26,446 --> 00:48:31,659 it was almost as if he was embarrassed to get that kind of attention. 853 00:48:31,743 --> 00:48:34,912 [man] Thank you, Barry. Thank you very, very much. Thank you. 854 00:48:36,414 --> 00:48:38,374 Congratulations to you. 855 00:48:38,458 --> 00:48:40,960 [Sanders] You know, I'd like to thank William and Shirley Sanders 856 00:48:41,044 --> 00:48:43,296 for being so inspirational in my life 857 00:48:43,379 --> 00:48:46,257 and bringing me up the way they know I should be brought up. 858 00:48:46,341 --> 00:48:47,216 Thanks a lot. 859 00:48:49,594 --> 00:48:52,055 Barry, I love you, and have a great game tonight. 860 00:48:53,431 --> 00:48:57,602 Pops was lighting it up, smiling ear-to-ear, holding court. 861 00:48:58,645 --> 00:49:01,147 We might just store it in the living room and just look at every day. 862 00:49:05,693 --> 00:49:07,695 [Aikman] For him to be able to come in and do the things he did 863 00:49:07,779 --> 00:49:10,239 {\an8}without having any of the widespread media attention 864 00:49:10,323 --> 00:49:12,909 {\an8}that I did receive in Los Angeles is amazing. 865 00:49:14,035 --> 00:49:17,413 Finally, a guy won the award on just sheer ability, 866 00:49:17,497 --> 00:49:19,666 without having to receive any publicity. 867 00:49:20,458 --> 00:49:23,002 [Sanders] And I'd come from nowhere to win the Heisman Trophy. 868 00:49:23,086 --> 00:49:26,005 And I was now someone that people recognized. 869 00:49:26,589 --> 00:49:29,425 You know, that's something we can all take with us, you know, for a lifetime. 870 00:49:30,843 --> 00:49:34,681 {\an8}That was one of those markers where a lot changed after that. 871 00:49:40,770 --> 00:49:41,979 Hey, Coach. 872 00:49:42,063 --> 00:49:44,607 {\an8}[indistinct chatter] 873 00:49:44,691 --> 00:49:47,151 {\an8}I appreciate you telling the people the truth. 874 00:49:47,235 --> 00:49:49,696 - I told them, man. - [both laugh] 875 00:49:49,779 --> 00:49:52,365 - Absolutely. - You know what, Barry? 876 00:49:52,448 --> 00:49:56,828 - We had every piece but the core. - You think so? 877 00:49:56,911 --> 00:50:00,957 - Everybody knows that. - Right, right, right. Yeah. 878 00:50:01,040 --> 00:50:03,042 - We didn't have it... - It would have been interesting 879 00:50:03,126 --> 00:50:06,337 just to be a part of some of y'all conversations about that. 880 00:50:06,421 --> 00:50:08,005 I can only... [laughing] 881 00:50:08,089 --> 00:50:11,592 [Fontes] Joe Montana called, called me at my desk. 882 00:50:11,676 --> 00:50:13,219 I'm telling the truth. 883 00:50:13,761 --> 00:50:16,431 He called me and said, "I'd love to play with you and Barry Sanders." 884 00:50:16,514 --> 00:50:18,641 - Wow. - I said... I jumped off my desk 885 00:50:18,725 --> 00:50:22,228 {\an8}and I went and saw Chuck Schmidt and I said, 886 00:50:22,311 --> 00:50:24,772 {\an8}"We got a chance to get Joe Montana." 887 00:50:24,856 --> 00:50:30,903 And Chuck Schmidt said, "He's too old. He's over the hill. 888 00:50:30,987 --> 00:50:34,449 He's done, another year..." I went back to Joe, "I'm sorry." 889 00:50:34,532 --> 00:50:36,909 - He goes to Kansas City, and plays... - [Sanders] Lit it up. 890 00:50:36,993 --> 00:50:40,955 - Yeah, he lit it up. - [Fontes] So I said let's get Warren Moon. 891 00:50:42,039 --> 00:50:43,499 Said, "He's too old." 892 00:50:43,583 --> 00:50:45,960 [laughter] 893 00:50:47,754 --> 00:50:51,090 - Wow. That's amazing. - Yeah. 894 00:50:54,427 --> 00:50:56,262 [man] The Lions finished this past year, 5-11. 895 00:50:56,345 --> 00:50:58,389 That's their worst performance in four years. 896 00:50:58,473 --> 00:51:02,268 But Wayne Fontes is now a Paper Lion, he is in the team's record book. 897 00:51:02,351 --> 00:51:06,230 But he is no longer the head coach. That's right. It happened. 898 00:51:06,314 --> 00:51:08,524 Fontes had more resurrections than a televangelist, 899 00:51:08,608 --> 00:51:11,444 but he was fired today by team owner William Clay Ford. 900 00:51:12,653 --> 00:51:16,741 And without much further ado, I'll introduce you to our new coach, 901 00:51:16,824 --> 00:51:19,452 Bobby Ross. Thank you. 902 00:51:21,746 --> 00:51:23,956 [man] If you haven't gotten yourself to the playoffs 903 00:51:24,040 --> 00:51:29,712 and ultimately to the Super Bowl, there is an empty feeling inside. 904 00:51:29,796 --> 00:51:33,007 And I can tell you from this very moment on, 905 00:51:33,090 --> 00:51:36,969 that that's going to be the direction and the goal of our football program 906 00:51:37,053 --> 00:51:38,930 here with the Detroit Lions. 907 00:51:39,847 --> 00:51:43,059 [Sanders] 1997 started out very, very slow. 908 00:51:43,142 --> 00:51:45,269 You know, I chalk it up to being a new offense. 909 00:51:45,353 --> 00:51:47,355 [dramatic music playing] 910 00:51:55,154 --> 00:51:58,950 The first two games, I think I had a total of 50 yards, 911 00:51:59,033 --> 00:52:00,827 53 yards or something like that. 912 00:52:00,910 --> 00:52:03,496 And Bobby Ross was like, "We gonna get Barry a fullback." 913 00:52:03,579 --> 00:52:05,206 I'm like, "No, we not." 914 00:52:05,289 --> 00:52:08,751 You mess with the other 52 guys, leave Barry alone. 915 00:52:09,544 --> 00:52:12,338 [man] What is the basic problem with the system? 916 00:52:12,421 --> 00:52:15,508 {\an8}The bad offense they're running him out of. 917 00:52:16,217 --> 00:52:19,804 {\an8}In fact, there's no... it's a nonexistent offense. 918 00:52:20,763 --> 00:52:23,766 [Sanders] He was used to seeing me in the run and shoot. 919 00:52:23,850 --> 00:52:25,852 He felt like that was a better offense for me. 920 00:52:25,935 --> 00:52:28,312 [announcer] Detroit has been stymied offensively so far, 921 00:52:28,396 --> 00:52:30,940 especially this man, Barry Sanders. Stymied again. 922 00:52:31,023 --> 00:52:33,025 [announcer 2] Only 20 yards rushing today. 923 00:52:33,109 --> 00:52:35,486 [announcer 3] He's not going to set many records today. 924 00:52:35,570 --> 00:52:37,905 I just remember the rumblings about, you know, 925 00:52:37,989 --> 00:52:42,076 me being in my ninth year, maybe losing a step. Uh... [laughs] 926 00:52:42,159 --> 00:52:45,913 If they want changes, they can... they can kiss Barry Sanders goodbye, 927 00:52:45,997 --> 00:52:49,000 number 20 goodbye. That's a promise. 928 00:52:51,335 --> 00:52:53,421 [Sanders] I can't sit here and say what clicked. 929 00:52:54,005 --> 00:52:56,173 But for those guys up front, 930 00:52:56,257 --> 00:53:00,553 they always were talking about, "Let's not get too cute with the offense. 931 00:53:00,636 --> 00:53:02,054 Run the freaking football." 932 00:53:02,138 --> 00:53:05,099 [upbeat music plays] 933 00:53:06,517 --> 00:53:08,644 [announcer] Barry Sanders, cut back over the middle. 934 00:53:08,728 --> 00:53:11,314 Back free to the 25, 30! He's off to the races! 935 00:53:11,397 --> 00:53:14,859 40, midfield 40! It's a foot race to the 30! 936 00:53:16,485 --> 00:53:20,197 He slowed up, keeps going to the ten, five, and touchdown! 937 00:53:20,281 --> 00:53:21,991 80 yards! 938 00:53:23,701 --> 00:53:26,787 Barry Sanders, cut back over the middle to midfield, right side 45. 939 00:53:26,871 --> 00:53:28,956 Barry in the open, 35, 30, off to the races. 940 00:53:29,040 --> 00:53:33,419 20 to the 15 to the ten to the five, touchdown Lions! 941 00:53:44,847 --> 00:53:49,018 {\an8}[announcer] And he moves into second on the all-time rushing list. 942 00:53:50,061 --> 00:53:52,438 Now he only has one more running back to catch, 943 00:53:52,521 --> 00:53:54,273 the former Bear, Walter Payton. 944 00:53:54,357 --> 00:53:56,359 [music continues] 945 00:54:04,617 --> 00:54:07,495 [announcer] Also, aiming for 2,000 yards. 946 00:54:07,578 --> 00:54:13,501 And he has to average this week and next week 144.5 yards a game 947 00:54:13,584 --> 00:54:15,336 to get to 2,000. 948 00:54:17,338 --> 00:54:22,593 [Hill] I just remember there just being this campaign of Barry Sanders 949 00:54:22,677 --> 00:54:24,720 has got to get this 2,000 yards. 950 00:54:24,804 --> 00:54:27,723 But people wanted that for him in the sense of 951 00:54:27,807 --> 00:54:30,267 you're never going to get to the level of success 952 00:54:30,351 --> 00:54:32,520 as a team that you deserve to have. 953 00:54:32,603 --> 00:54:33,813 You gotta get this. 954 00:54:34,772 --> 00:54:39,026 {\an8}2,000 yards rushing for a running back in a season 955 00:54:39,110 --> 00:54:41,070 {\an8}is one of the most notable records 956 00:54:41,153 --> 00:54:44,240 because at that time only two players had done it. 957 00:54:44,949 --> 00:54:46,701 It'll be 2,000 this year, Barry. 958 00:54:46,784 --> 00:54:49,745 To be able to eclipse 2,000 yards, 959 00:54:49,829 --> 00:54:53,749 um, it just is such an elite mark for a running back. 960 00:54:54,333 --> 00:54:57,294 And it almost seemed to feel like it was impossible. 961 00:54:57,378 --> 00:54:59,547 Or if not impossible, not likely. 962 00:55:00,506 --> 00:55:03,926 {\an8}That was probably the first time we had seen him 963 00:55:04,010 --> 00:55:07,013 {\an8}get excited about a personal goal. 964 00:55:07,096 --> 00:55:09,473 We all told everyone on the team, "Don't mention it. 965 00:55:09,557 --> 00:55:13,144 Don't ask him anything about it. If it happens, it happens." 966 00:55:14,770 --> 00:55:16,772 {\an8}[Sanders] There were a lot of the sort of storylines 967 00:55:16,856 --> 00:55:19,108 {\an8}going into that last game against the Jets. 968 00:55:19,650 --> 00:55:21,068 [dramatic music plays] 969 00:55:21,152 --> 00:55:23,779 We needed the win to get into the playoffs. 970 00:55:23,863 --> 00:55:27,033 We were playing against one of the toughest run defenses. 971 00:55:27,116 --> 00:55:29,201 [man] Bill Parcells was the head coach. 972 00:55:30,494 --> 00:55:33,289 Bill Belichick was the defensive coordinator. 973 00:55:33,998 --> 00:55:36,542 {\an8}That was actually an all-star staff when it comes to the coaching staff. 974 00:55:37,918 --> 00:55:39,795 [announcer] And good afternoon, everybody. Welcome. 975 00:55:39,879 --> 00:55:45,092 As the Detroit Lions and New York Jets are prepared to kick it off here. 976 00:55:45,176 --> 00:55:49,096 Barry Sanders, 131 yards away from 2,000. 977 00:55:51,599 --> 00:55:55,186 [announcer 2] Sanders has a hole and it closes in a hurry. 978 00:56:00,107 --> 00:56:03,694 [Sanders] They did a pretty good job of shutting us down the first half. 979 00:56:03,778 --> 00:56:07,907 [announcer] Trapped, tries to get away, and their gain is only two. 980 00:56:07,990 --> 00:56:11,035 But as a defensive player, you don't want that on your resume, 981 00:56:11,118 --> 00:56:12,495 that Barry got the 2,000 yards. 982 00:56:13,788 --> 00:56:18,334 [Sanders] It did not look like I was gonna be able to get the 130 to get 2,000. 983 00:56:18,417 --> 00:56:21,921 The New York Jets with a 10-3 lead on the Detroit Lions at halftime. 984 00:56:22,004 --> 00:56:24,965 Barry Sanders, we've been talking about him all weekend long, 985 00:56:25,049 --> 00:56:27,676 in the first half today, eight carries for 20 yards. 986 00:56:27,760 --> 00:56:31,472 We had it in the bag on both parts. He wasn't going to get his 2,000, 987 00:56:31,555 --> 00:56:32,973 - and we were going to win. - [announcer] And the fact, 988 00:56:33,057 --> 00:56:35,059 {\an8}he has only 20 yards in the first half, 989 00:56:35,142 --> 00:56:37,770 {\an8}gives the Jets defense very high marks. 990 00:56:37,853 --> 00:56:41,524 {\an8}Gotta do it up front now, let's go! It's gotta be done up there, okay? 991 00:56:41,607 --> 00:56:43,400 The running game has gotta get going! 992 00:56:43,484 --> 00:56:45,486 [dramatic music plays] 993 00:56:54,703 --> 00:56:55,871 [announcer] Sanders. 994 00:56:57,331 --> 00:57:00,960 Inside the ten-yard line, a gain of nine more. 995 00:57:01,043 --> 00:57:04,171 [announcer 2] When in doubt, give it to Barry. 996 00:57:14,932 --> 00:57:19,728 [announcer 1] Barry to the 15, to the ten, five, touchdown! 997 00:57:20,604 --> 00:57:25,025 The curtain has finally raised on the Barry Sanders show. 998 00:57:27,987 --> 00:57:30,489 [dramatic music plays] 999 00:57:35,661 --> 00:57:37,371 [announcer] 2:15 to go. 1000 00:57:37,454 --> 00:57:39,623 Will he get it here? 1001 00:57:39,707 --> 00:57:44,295 Barry. Off the right side to the 44. 1002 00:57:44,712 --> 00:57:47,756 And that should be it. That should be 2,000. 1003 00:57:50,134 --> 00:57:52,386 [announcer 2] So, yes, it is 2,000 officially. 1004 00:57:52,469 --> 00:57:54,763 [announcer 1] And Barry Sanders will get the football. 1005 00:57:54,847 --> 00:57:57,516 Officially, 2,000 yards. 1006 00:58:02,521 --> 00:58:05,524 Right on the button, 2,000 yards. 1007 00:58:05,608 --> 00:58:07,693 [announcer 2] Now, if Barry loses a yard in the next carry, 1008 00:58:07,776 --> 00:58:10,321 - do they go take the ball away? - [announcer 1] I don't know. 1009 00:58:16,452 --> 00:58:18,412 Second down and eight. 1010 00:58:20,206 --> 00:58:22,208 Barry cut back. Now he's got it! 1011 00:58:22,291 --> 00:58:25,336 50, 40, 30! Look out! 1012 00:58:25,419 --> 00:58:29,215 Right side, 20, 15 to the ten to the five! 1013 00:58:29,298 --> 00:58:31,717 He's well over 2,000 now! 1014 00:58:31,800 --> 00:58:35,221 Holy mackerel! Aaron Glenn with the stop! 1015 00:58:35,304 --> 00:58:38,349 [announcer 2] They can't take that ball away from him! 1016 00:58:44,563 --> 00:58:48,525 - Once again, Sanders, as good as they get! - [announcer 1] Whoa, nelly! 1017 00:58:48,609 --> 00:58:51,195 Barry gets 2,000 and then some! 1018 00:58:51,278 --> 00:58:56,951 A 53-yard run, 2,053 yards! 1019 00:58:57,034 --> 00:58:59,495 The Lions are gonna head to the playoffs. 1020 00:59:07,002 --> 00:59:10,172 [Glover] That was the loudest that I've ever heard the Silverdome, 1021 00:59:10,256 --> 00:59:13,634 when Barry broke for that 53-yard run at the end of the game. 1022 00:59:18,055 --> 00:59:20,266 Now you've downplayed this all week. 1023 00:59:20,349 --> 00:59:22,935 In fact, all season, and you've always been very modest. 1024 00:59:23,018 --> 00:59:25,354 But beneath this all, we're told that you really did want this. 1025 00:59:25,437 --> 00:59:28,232 - How much of a thrill is this for you? - Well, don't get me wrong. 1026 00:59:28,315 --> 00:59:31,527 I want to go into each game and run for as many yards as I can. 1027 00:59:31,610 --> 00:59:34,571 And... but I just needed to focus on what was important, 1028 00:59:34,655 --> 00:59:37,283 and, you know, playing a complete game. 1029 00:59:37,366 --> 00:59:41,245 And if that means blocking and catching, running routes, 1030 00:59:41,328 --> 00:59:45,040 - whatever, running, then so... - And to have your father here with you. 1031 00:59:45,124 --> 00:59:48,585 Well, you know, that didn't hurt any. Having my father and my brother here. 1032 00:59:48,669 --> 00:59:52,506 I think it meant more to everyone else than it did him. 1033 00:59:55,718 --> 00:59:58,137 {\an8}[triumphant music plays] 1034 01:00:07,896 --> 01:00:12,901 [Daniels] Every franchise wants to be able to point to greatness. 1035 01:00:12,985 --> 01:00:16,822 You want to be able to go, "That's when we were great. 1036 01:00:16,905 --> 01:00:20,576 That's when we were excellence personified." 1037 01:00:21,243 --> 01:00:23,704 Barry Sanders gave us that. 1038 01:00:26,540 --> 01:00:29,626 [announcer] Papa watching on the sidelines, William. 1039 01:00:30,127 --> 01:00:33,130 He was so... just beyond himself. 1040 01:00:34,882 --> 01:00:39,094 He probably enjoyed it more than anyone else in the world. 1041 01:00:39,178 --> 01:00:42,806 To be on the sideline cheering me on, 1042 01:00:42,890 --> 01:00:44,308 it really meant the world to him. 1043 01:00:44,391 --> 01:00:47,061 And it meant a ton to me, as well. 1044 01:00:47,144 --> 01:00:48,103 [indistinct chatter] 1045 01:00:48,187 --> 01:00:51,106 Congratulations, B. Great job, man. Great job. 1046 01:00:51,190 --> 01:00:54,818 [indistinct chatter] 1047 01:00:54,902 --> 01:00:57,780 Thank you, appreciate it. Thanks. Thanks. 1048 01:00:57,863 --> 01:01:01,408 - Congrats, Coach. Congratulations. - Very proud for you. 1049 01:01:02,910 --> 01:01:05,954 What happened to the shoes I was wearing that day? 1050 01:01:06,038 --> 01:01:07,998 Um, I don't know. 1051 01:01:09,917 --> 01:01:13,670 Let me think. Who has my shoes from that day? 1052 01:01:13,754 --> 01:01:15,005 Um... 1053 01:01:18,133 --> 01:01:19,927 One of my teammates? 1054 01:01:20,010 --> 01:01:22,304 {\an8}I walked over to Barry and I said... 1055 01:01:22,388 --> 01:01:24,264 {\an8}I didn't say, "Congratulations, great job." 1056 01:01:24,348 --> 01:01:28,394 {\an8}I said, "Can I get those shoes?" And actually had him sign those. 1057 01:01:28,477 --> 01:01:32,314 Put "December 27th", signed both pair of shoes by Barry Sanders 1058 01:01:32,398 --> 01:01:34,733 for the shoes he broke 2,000 yards with. 1059 01:01:34,817 --> 01:01:36,110 I have those shoes. 1060 01:01:36,193 --> 01:01:37,611 {\an8}- No... - Everybody else gonna tell you... 1061 01:01:37,694 --> 01:01:39,488 {\an8}- Jocko, that's not... - Everybody gonna tell you 1062 01:01:39,571 --> 01:01:41,949 {\an8}that Barry Sanders is better than Jim Brown. 1063 01:01:42,032 --> 01:01:43,575 - Them guys don't know. - Well... 1064 01:01:43,659 --> 01:01:46,161 - I know football, too. - [laughter] 1065 01:01:46,245 --> 01:01:50,332 Mr. Sanders, what does that mean to you from your son? 1066 01:01:50,416 --> 01:01:52,751 Jocko, it... 1067 01:01:52,835 --> 01:01:56,046 It means you the third leading... second leading ground gainer. 1068 01:01:56,130 --> 01:01:58,132 Second leading ground gainer. 1069 01:01:58,215 --> 01:02:00,843 And it probably don't mean anything to him now, 1070 01:02:00,926 --> 01:02:04,221 it probably won't mean anything to him till maybe ten or 15 years down the road, 1071 01:02:04,304 --> 01:02:06,932 and he's through playing, he look back through the history books 1072 01:02:07,015 --> 01:02:09,017 and see the things he accomplished on the football field. 1073 01:02:09,101 --> 01:02:10,602 What does it mean to you, though? 1074 01:02:11,728 --> 01:02:13,021 Jocko... 1075 01:02:14,773 --> 01:02:16,024 Believe me... 1076 01:02:17,526 --> 01:02:20,988 I don't feel good for me. I feel good for the city of Detroit. 1077 01:02:21,071 --> 01:02:23,574 Because this means they can go on another day, 1078 01:02:23,657 --> 01:02:26,285 they can go to another playoff game. 1079 01:02:26,368 --> 01:02:29,997 I feel good, but I'm not... It don't mean... it don't mean much to me 1080 01:02:30,080 --> 01:02:32,791 as it should to you people in Detroit. 1081 01:02:32,875 --> 01:02:36,879 I think it's a great honor to have this. 1082 01:02:36,962 --> 01:02:39,465 And your son gave it to you. And I think it's... it's great. 1083 01:02:39,548 --> 01:02:41,758 - [man] We're all a part of that. - That's true. 1084 01:02:41,842 --> 01:02:44,052 The entire Sanders family. 1085 01:02:45,554 --> 01:02:48,265 [man] The biggest thing about that game, 1086 01:02:48,348 --> 01:02:50,726 {\an8}and that game is off the charts for me compared to any other game, 1087 01:02:50,809 --> 01:02:52,227 {\an8}was the Reggie Brown situation. 1088 01:02:56,190 --> 01:02:58,817 - [announcer] Murrell. - [whistle blows] 1089 01:02:58,901 --> 01:03:02,196 {\an8}Close to the 30, a gain of about three. 1090 01:03:02,279 --> 01:03:04,615 11:45 left in the 4th. 1091 01:03:04,698 --> 01:03:06,867 Reggie Brown, the injured Lion. 1092 01:03:06,950 --> 01:03:10,412 And from the action of coaches and players, 1093 01:03:10,496 --> 01:03:13,707 uh, it's not an ordinary injury. 1094 01:03:15,459 --> 01:03:19,588 You get a young linebacker going in, making a routine tackle. 1095 01:03:19,671 --> 01:03:21,757 And all of a sudden he falls and he doesn't get up. 1096 01:03:23,258 --> 01:03:26,261 [announcer] There is an awfully scary situation going on. 1097 01:03:26,345 --> 01:03:28,931 Reggie Brown is lying motionless. 1098 01:03:32,017 --> 01:03:35,521 They had to do CPR right there on the field to revive him. 1099 01:03:36,605 --> 01:03:40,275 I mean, this was a life and death situation that was occurring 1100 01:03:40,359 --> 01:03:42,444 and unfolding right in front of us. 1101 01:03:42,528 --> 01:03:43,737 [Sanders] We were all just praying 1102 01:03:43,820 --> 01:03:46,240 and hoping for Reggie's safety and recovery. 1103 01:03:46,323 --> 01:03:49,868 Reggie had a serious neck injury. 1104 01:03:49,952 --> 01:03:52,955 [announcer] I had hoped we would never, ever see this again. 1105 01:03:53,830 --> 01:03:57,334 It definitely brought back memories, you know, with Mike Utley. 1106 01:04:01,547 --> 01:04:05,551 {\an8}[Peete] So that '91 season, we're playing the Rams. 1107 01:04:05,634 --> 01:04:09,388 {\an8}And on a freak play, Mike Utley goes down. 1108 01:04:09,471 --> 01:04:12,975 [announcer] Mike Utley is down for the Lions. 1109 01:04:13,058 --> 01:04:17,145 [announcer 2] And we can only hope that it's not as serious as it appears. 1110 01:04:18,605 --> 01:04:21,275 He hits the turf, hits in an awkward way, and he's paralyzed. 1111 01:04:22,359 --> 01:04:26,863 [announcer] And the scary thing about this is, is Mike has not moved at all. 1112 01:04:26,947 --> 01:04:31,034 Mike kept pounding his chest, and said, "I can't feel my body. 1113 01:04:31,118 --> 01:04:33,078 I can't feel my body." 1114 01:04:33,161 --> 01:04:36,873 A lot of us were just frozen in disbelief, stunned. 1115 01:04:36,957 --> 01:04:42,004 It was a reality check that there are some dangers involved. 1116 01:04:42,087 --> 01:04:45,340 It was tough. It was tough to see that. It was tough to experience it. 1117 01:04:45,424 --> 01:04:49,886 The impact of it, um, I think, stayed with us. 1118 01:04:51,847 --> 01:04:55,517 {\an8}Over his career, I mean, he'd seen two of his teammates 1119 01:04:55,601 --> 01:04:58,729 {\an8}suffer serious spinal cord injuries. 1120 01:05:00,188 --> 01:05:04,610 {\an8}He was beginning to wonder, "Should I continue? 1121 01:05:04,693 --> 01:05:08,947 {\an8}And if I continue, why should I continue?" 1122 01:05:09,781 --> 01:05:14,578 We were on vacation, and just kind of offhandedly, he said, 1123 01:05:14,661 --> 01:05:17,998 "You know, I've thought about hanging it up." 1124 01:05:18,915 --> 01:05:22,711 It's like, "Really? Um... why?" 1125 01:05:22,794 --> 01:05:25,589 He said, "You know, um, 1126 01:05:25,672 --> 01:05:30,886 I'm really wrestling with continuing to... to do this. 1127 01:05:31,720 --> 01:05:32,721 Uh... 1128 01:05:32,804 --> 01:05:34,681 It's kind of a grind." 1129 01:05:36,767 --> 01:05:38,769 [Sanders] What started sort of happening, 1130 01:05:38,852 --> 01:05:42,272 guys end up going elsewhere, you know, 1131 01:05:42,356 --> 01:05:45,817 guys like Chris Spielman, you know, Lomas. 1132 01:05:45,901 --> 01:05:49,071 [Brown] Chris Spielman became a salary cap victim 1133 01:05:49,154 --> 01:05:50,906 the same year I did. 1134 01:05:51,907 --> 01:05:54,910 I left kicking and screaming. I didn't want to go. 1135 01:05:54,993 --> 01:05:56,995 [Sanders] Like Ray Crockett, for instance, 1136 01:05:57,079 --> 01:06:00,749 Jerry Ball, even Erik Kramer. 1137 01:06:00,832 --> 01:06:03,460 And you go to war and go to battle with those guys, 1138 01:06:03,543 --> 01:06:05,879 you form a bond, obviously. 1139 01:06:05,962 --> 01:06:08,757 Some of the guys they may have brought in to replace those guys, 1140 01:06:09,424 --> 01:06:11,051 just not the same. 1141 01:06:11,134 --> 01:06:14,596 But you got to take the field with the guys that you practice with. 1142 01:06:15,389 --> 01:06:17,182 [announcer] Quietly just labors away. 1143 01:06:17,265 --> 01:06:21,687 He has had just constant shuffling on the offensive line in front of him. 1144 01:06:21,770 --> 01:06:23,480 [Hill] As every year passed, 1145 01:06:23,563 --> 01:06:27,109 and they didn't quite duplicate the success that they had in '91, 1146 01:06:27,192 --> 01:06:31,154 there was a intense feeling among the fan base 1147 01:06:31,238 --> 01:06:35,075 that here they have this great generational player in Barry Sanders, 1148 01:06:35,158 --> 01:06:37,828 and they are wasting his time. 1149 01:06:37,911 --> 01:06:40,706 Had that group stayed... been able to stay together somehow, 1150 01:06:40,789 --> 01:06:42,666 yeah, we definitely could have done much better 1151 01:06:42,749 --> 01:06:45,001 and definitely won some playoff games, 1152 01:06:45,085 --> 01:06:47,671 you know, because a lot of those guys went other places 1153 01:06:47,754 --> 01:06:51,049 and did win playoff games and win Super Bowls. 1154 01:06:52,008 --> 01:06:56,722 Toward the end of my ninth season, Kevin Glover pulled me aside, 1155 01:06:56,805 --> 01:06:57,681 and he says, 1156 01:06:57,764 --> 01:07:01,435 "I think, you know, I'm probably not going to be here next year." 1157 01:07:01,518 --> 01:07:04,730 And I said, you know, I just thought, there's no way that's going to happen. 1158 01:07:04,813 --> 01:07:07,858 I mean, why would... why would we do something like that? 1159 01:07:07,941 --> 01:07:10,444 {\an8}Contract was up, and... 1160 01:07:10,527 --> 01:07:13,864 {\an8}Yeah, I don't want to get into all the details. 1161 01:07:14,614 --> 01:07:16,992 The franchise tag was put on me. 1162 01:07:17,075 --> 01:07:19,661 It was taken off after the cutoff date, 1163 01:07:19,745 --> 01:07:22,456 so it wasn't handled properly. 1164 01:07:22,539 --> 01:07:24,666 I just... I'll leave it at that. 1165 01:07:24,750 --> 01:07:27,878 [Sanders] To see Kevin go was definitely tough 1166 01:07:27,961 --> 01:07:30,505 just because of how he solidified the locker room 1167 01:07:30,589 --> 01:07:33,175 and was so much a part of my career. 1168 01:07:33,258 --> 01:07:37,304 And so when that actually happened, to me that was a blow. 1169 01:07:38,555 --> 01:07:41,975 [Moore] They underestimated the fact that when you start getting rid of 1170 01:07:42,058 --> 01:07:46,396 the leaders of your team, like a Kevin Glover and a Lomas Brown, 1171 01:07:46,480 --> 01:07:48,982 and it's not a lot of money, 1172 01:07:49,065 --> 01:07:51,777 you're sacrificing the opportunity for a franchise 1173 01:07:51,860 --> 01:07:53,153 to go from good to great. 1174 01:07:53,236 --> 01:07:56,740 I think we looked at the dollars and cents of it, more so than we looked at, 1175 01:07:56,823 --> 01:07:58,950 you know what, sometimes you just got to pay. 1176 01:07:59,034 --> 01:08:01,745 [William] These guys both know football, that's what we brings. 1177 01:08:01,828 --> 01:08:04,790 Them suckers don't know more about the game than I do. 1178 01:08:05,707 --> 01:08:08,919 The Lions attempts at rebuilding only made things worse. 1179 01:08:10,212 --> 01:08:14,966 And the '98 season played out just like every other one before it. 1180 01:08:16,676 --> 01:08:18,887 [announcer] And he did not find running room there. 1181 01:08:18,970 --> 01:08:20,847 Goes up the middle! 40-50. 1182 01:08:20,931 --> 01:08:22,724 [Hammond] Barry was one of the best backs in the league 1183 01:08:22,808 --> 01:08:24,100 and the team just couldn't win. 1184 01:08:24,184 --> 01:08:25,602 [announcer] 30, 20, ten! 1185 01:08:25,685 --> 01:08:29,147 They'll never catch him! Touchdown, Lions! Barry Sanders! 1186 01:08:29,231 --> 01:08:32,108 [announcer 2] That puts Barry over a thousand yards 1187 01:08:32,192 --> 01:08:36,029 for the tenth straight season. Nobody's ever done that. 1188 01:08:36,112 --> 01:08:39,491 [Sanders] By most standards, it was an okay year, individually. 1189 01:08:39,574 --> 01:08:42,202 [announcer] Career rushing, and Sanders second all-time 1190 01:08:42,285 --> 01:08:44,329 on the heels of Walter Payton. 1191 01:08:44,412 --> 01:08:47,541 [announcer 2] If he stays healthy, he will be the leading running back 1192 01:08:47,624 --> 01:08:50,001 in the history of the NFL. 1193 01:08:50,877 --> 01:08:53,922 But team wise, we didn't play very well. 1194 01:08:54,005 --> 01:08:55,590 [William] They lost that game in Chicago. 1195 01:08:55,674 --> 01:08:58,718 They blew a 17-point lead, and I'm not lying. 1196 01:08:58,802 --> 01:09:01,054 I've never seen Barry so dejected in my life. 1197 01:09:01,137 --> 01:09:04,432 [announcer] You look over what the team has lost free agent wise. 1198 01:09:04,516 --> 01:09:06,768 {\an8}It's pretty devastating. The guys that were there 1199 01:09:06,852 --> 01:09:08,687 {\an8}that made up the backbone of the team, 1200 01:09:08,770 --> 01:09:11,648 {\an8}- the Spielmans, the Perrimans... Glover. - [announcer 2] Glover. 1201 01:09:11,731 --> 01:09:14,651 {\an8}[announcer 1] Guys that have gone other places have done well. 1202 01:09:14,734 --> 01:09:17,529 Somewhere along the line, I definitely felt like, 1203 01:09:17,612 --> 01:09:19,239 you know, just that drive, 1204 01:09:19,322 --> 01:09:23,201 um, you know, and that passion to play the game, 1205 01:09:23,285 --> 01:09:25,120 you know, it was different. 1206 01:09:25,912 --> 01:09:28,915 [man] What's his level of enthusiasm for football right now? 1207 01:09:28,999 --> 01:09:31,459 I think it's like about zero. 1208 01:09:31,543 --> 01:09:33,545 {\an8}[pensive music plays] 1209 01:09:36,006 --> 01:09:40,343 {\an8}[Sanders] The Baltimore game, there was really nothing to play for. 1210 01:09:40,427 --> 01:09:41,678 The season was over. 1211 01:09:43,221 --> 01:09:44,639 It was a tough game. 1212 01:09:44,723 --> 01:09:48,602 You know, we didn't play well, had a couple of fumbles and... 1213 01:09:48,685 --> 01:09:50,687 And it just wasn't a good game. 1214 01:09:50,770 --> 01:09:53,982 {\an8}[music continues] 1215 01:09:55,525 --> 01:09:58,278 [announcer] Sanders loses another yard. 1216 01:09:58,361 --> 01:09:59,863 [Sanders] I mean, I just remember 1217 01:09:59,946 --> 01:10:01,907 walking off the field, 1218 01:10:01,990 --> 01:10:05,869 I pretty much knew this great journey was over. 1219 01:10:06,453 --> 01:10:09,164 [music continues] 1220 01:10:39,778 --> 01:10:43,490 [Sanders] I definitely couldn't hold back a few tears. 1221 01:10:51,915 --> 01:10:55,001 Kevin Glover had moved on. I think he was in Seattle at that time. 1222 01:10:55,085 --> 01:10:59,798 But he's from the Baltimore area, and I remember he had come to that game. 1223 01:10:59,881 --> 01:11:03,426 Somebody on staff came and got me and asked me to come in the locker room. 1224 01:11:03,510 --> 01:11:07,013 I said, "Well, I'm not really on the team, so I'm not going in the locker room." 1225 01:11:07,097 --> 01:11:10,642 He said, "No, we need you to come in and talk to Barry." 1226 01:11:10,725 --> 01:11:13,687 I said, "What's going on?" He said, "Well, he's in the back of the locker room. 1227 01:11:13,770 --> 01:11:15,522 He won't talk to anybody." 1228 01:11:15,605 --> 01:11:20,068 And I went in and he's sitting back by the lockers, by himself. 1229 01:11:20,151 --> 01:11:21,987 Everybody else was gone. 1230 01:11:22,070 --> 01:11:24,656 I said, "Man, you had another solid year." 1231 01:11:24,739 --> 01:11:27,951 I said, "Hey, when you break the record next year, no matter where I am, 1232 01:11:28,034 --> 01:11:30,245 I'll be at that game. I'm coming to see it. 1233 01:11:30,328 --> 01:11:31,746 I want to witness it for myself." 1234 01:11:31,830 --> 01:11:35,959 And he said, "I don't know if there's going to be a next year." 1235 01:11:42,048 --> 01:11:44,676 [Sanders] I decided to get away from everything, 1236 01:11:44,759 --> 01:11:47,137 that I was going to get away for a few days. 1237 01:11:47,220 --> 01:11:49,431 So I go out to Metro Airport. 1238 01:11:49,514 --> 01:11:52,934 I came to the gate as I was heading to London, and several of the passengers 1239 01:11:53,018 --> 01:11:55,437 were like, "Man, I think that's Barry Sanders over there. 1240 01:11:55,520 --> 01:11:58,982 Don't the Lions have training camp starting, like, tomorrow?" [laughs] 1241 01:11:59,065 --> 01:12:01,651 'Twas the night before training camp and all through the town, 1242 01:12:01,735 --> 01:12:04,571 word traveled like lightning that Barry Sanders won't be around. 1243 01:12:04,654 --> 01:12:08,700 {\an8}[laughs] It was hysteria in the newsroom. It was just... 1244 01:12:08,783 --> 01:12:10,118 CSI: Find Barry. 1245 01:12:10,201 --> 01:12:11,327 [Sanders laughs] 1246 01:12:11,411 --> 01:12:14,706 And so people found out that I was on this plane, 1247 01:12:14,789 --> 01:12:16,249 including the media. 1248 01:12:16,332 --> 01:12:19,210 And some media members ended up coming to the gate. 1249 01:12:20,003 --> 01:12:22,797 [man] Pretty odd going off to Europe as you announce your retirement. 1250 01:12:22,881 --> 01:12:25,800 [man 2] Well, he wanted... It was funny, he wanted to get away from everything. 1251 01:12:25,884 --> 01:12:28,470 And it turns out somebody found out he was going to be there. 1252 01:12:28,553 --> 01:12:30,346 And so he actually had cameras waiting for him. 1253 01:12:30,430 --> 01:12:31,389 [man 1] That's funny. 1254 01:12:31,473 --> 01:12:34,768 So, I boarded a plane and flew to London. 1255 01:12:34,851 --> 01:12:36,436 [♪ Ed Sheeran (feat. Stormzy) "Take Me Back to London"] 1256 01:12:36,519 --> 01:12:39,022 ♪ Jet plane headed up to the sky ♪ 1257 01:12:39,105 --> 01:12:42,859 ♪ Spreading wings in the clouds getting high ♪ 1258 01:12:42,942 --> 01:12:46,446 ♪ We ain't hit a rave in a while ♪ 1259 01:12:46,529 --> 01:12:48,490 ♪ So take me back to London ♪ 1260 01:12:48,573 --> 01:12:52,035 [reporter] On the day that the Lions opened camp, Barry Sanders is in London, 1261 01:12:52,118 --> 01:12:53,787 and he sends word that he's retiring. 1262 01:12:53,870 --> 01:12:56,539 [Glover] I actually was on the way to training camp 1263 01:12:56,623 --> 01:12:58,958 and I'm walking by the sports bar in the airport. 1264 01:12:59,042 --> 01:13:04,672 There must have been 60 guys crowded around the TVs in the sports bar, 1265 01:13:04,756 --> 01:13:07,258 and I'm walking by, like, "What's happening?" 1266 01:13:07,342 --> 01:13:11,179 As Sanders announced his retirement from the NFL at age 31. 1267 01:13:11,262 --> 01:13:15,016 And I just stood there and kind of smiled and shook my head. It's like, that's B. 1268 01:13:15,100 --> 01:13:18,561 ♪ So take me back to London ♪ 1269 01:13:18,645 --> 01:13:21,397 [boy] We're in London with my dad, Barry Sanders. 1270 01:13:21,481 --> 01:13:24,442 {\an8}Uh, I'm assuming something on his retirement. 1271 01:13:24,526 --> 01:13:26,236 I do not know the story. 1272 01:13:26,319 --> 01:13:29,072 [anchor] Was Barry frustrated playing for a losing team? Who knows? 1273 01:13:29,155 --> 01:13:33,743 All we know is Sanders ran to daylight again, taking off for London. 1274 01:13:33,827 --> 01:13:36,037 [boy] I really don't know why we're here. My dad don't talk about, you know, 1275 01:13:36,121 --> 01:13:38,873 {\an8}football a whole lot or retirement really. 1276 01:13:38,957 --> 01:13:44,212 {\an8}I know he retired and he came here, so that's pretty much all I know. 1277 01:13:44,295 --> 01:13:45,922 ♪ So take me back to London ♪ 1278 01:13:46,005 --> 01:13:49,759 {\an8}I'm here with my dad and my brothers. He retired in 1999. 1279 01:13:49,843 --> 01:13:53,513 He came over here to London. I'm sure that was a pivotal point in his life. 1280 01:13:53,596 --> 01:13:55,974 Spending ten years in NFL and then just calling it quits. 1281 01:13:56,057 --> 01:13:58,518 We got a couple of questions for him to see what happened. 1282 01:13:58,601 --> 01:13:59,936 ♪ So take me back to London ♪ 1283 01:14:03,481 --> 01:14:06,484 [Sanders] In '99, it was so chaotic, 1284 01:14:06,568 --> 01:14:09,946 and I knew that I had left, I don't know if you want to call it a mess. 1285 01:14:10,029 --> 01:14:11,531 So it feels nice to be back. 1286 01:14:11,614 --> 01:14:14,200 ♪ So take me back to London ♪ 1287 01:14:15,785 --> 01:14:17,620 [Barry Jr.] You come to London. Why London? 1288 01:14:17,704 --> 01:14:20,456 [Sanders] Why London? I had been there before. 1289 01:14:20,540 --> 01:14:22,584 Um, it's a different country. 1290 01:14:22,667 --> 01:14:24,961 But, you know, I kind of knew how to get around. 1291 01:14:25,044 --> 01:14:29,632 I knew that it would be crazy back home and I just wanted to get away. 1292 01:14:29,716 --> 01:14:33,219 - And London seemed like a good idea. - Did you tell Grandma and Grandpa? 1293 01:14:33,303 --> 01:14:35,680 I mean, I'm sure Grandpa had something interesting to say about that. 1294 01:14:35,763 --> 01:14:39,225 I called Mother and told her that I was retiring, 1295 01:14:39,309 --> 01:14:42,437 and I was going to head to London for a few days. 1296 01:14:42,520 --> 01:14:44,981 No Grandpa? Where's Grandpa come in? 1297 01:14:45,064 --> 01:14:47,901 - He found out eventually. - Oh, okay. 1298 01:14:47,984 --> 01:14:50,028 [phone rings] 1299 01:14:51,404 --> 01:14:53,740 {\an8}[man] How many people have called you today? 1300 01:14:54,699 --> 01:14:59,621 Oh, at least... maybe 25 or 30. God, I did so many interviews today. 1301 01:15:00,830 --> 01:15:03,791 [Sanders] Grandpa Sanders, man, he thought I was out of my mind. 1302 01:15:03,875 --> 01:15:08,171 In particular, he was just very shocked and surprised and disappointed, 1303 01:15:08,254 --> 01:15:11,674 you know, as to why... why I would retire. 1304 01:15:11,758 --> 01:15:14,844 But he was definitely caught off guard by that. 1305 01:15:14,928 --> 01:15:16,763 - He was probably... - So that's why... So that's why 1306 01:15:16,846 --> 01:15:18,932 I called my mom and told her. [laughs] 1307 01:15:19,015 --> 01:15:21,392 I wasn't going to tell him. [laughs] 1308 01:15:21,476 --> 01:15:23,102 {\an8}They had a good relationship, 1309 01:15:23,186 --> 01:15:26,564 {\an8}but he was pissed when Barry quit football. [laughs] 1310 01:15:26,648 --> 01:15:29,484 [man] You talked to him last year, he was considering it even then? 1311 01:15:29,567 --> 01:15:33,947 Considering it last year and I talked... I talked him into playing one more year. 1312 01:15:34,030 --> 01:15:38,868 - [man] But what did he say? - I can't tell you. [laughs] 1313 01:15:38,952 --> 01:15:41,329 It was... it wasn't nice. 1314 01:15:41,412 --> 01:15:44,499 He don't know why the hell he did this. He could have played, this and that. 1315 01:15:44,582 --> 01:15:48,878 [anchor] Barry Sanders played his hand today, revealing his desire to retire. 1316 01:15:48,962 --> 01:15:51,589 A shocking announcement has thousands of fans feeling flustered. 1317 01:15:51,673 --> 01:15:54,801 People are very disgusted with the way Barry handled this. 1318 01:15:54,884 --> 01:15:56,010 I think rightfully so. 1319 01:15:56,094 --> 01:16:00,181 They're insulted the star running back simply faxed in his retirement. 1320 01:16:00,265 --> 01:16:03,643 [upbeat music plays] 1321 01:16:03,726 --> 01:16:07,480 I think it was his idea to release it by fax. 1322 01:16:07,563 --> 01:16:10,817 So I crafted a statement with Mark. 1323 01:16:10,900 --> 01:16:13,820 [McCormick] I was working at the Wichita Eagle at the time 1324 01:16:13,903 --> 01:16:19,742 and we were faxing a retirement letter back and forth under his pseudonym, 1325 01:16:19,826 --> 01:16:23,871 which was first initial B., last name Abernathy. 1326 01:16:23,955 --> 01:16:26,624 I don't know where we came up with that. 1327 01:16:26,708 --> 01:16:32,505 It was important to him that his hometown paper get that story. 1328 01:16:32,588 --> 01:16:35,341 [man] Who's the big loser in this Barry Sanders fiasco? 1329 01:16:35,425 --> 01:16:37,260 {\an8}Undoubtedly, it's the fans. 1330 01:16:37,343 --> 01:16:38,720 {\an8}Tears. 1331 01:16:40,179 --> 01:16:42,140 {\an8}Devastation. 1332 01:16:42,223 --> 01:16:43,683 Like literal. 1333 01:16:43,766 --> 01:16:46,185 Like literal fucking devastation. 1334 01:16:46,269 --> 01:16:49,272 {\an8}What the F are you doing? 1335 01:16:49,355 --> 01:16:52,442 {\an8}Shocked. Completely shocked, 1336 01:16:52,525 --> 01:16:56,487 {\an8}because Barry looked like he was the guy that could have rushed for 20,000 yards. 1337 01:16:56,571 --> 01:16:58,072 Here's a guy in the prime of his career 1338 01:16:58,156 --> 01:17:00,533 {\an8}who could have really help this team and he didn't retire, 1339 01:17:00,616 --> 01:17:02,118 he quit and left them in the lurch. 1340 01:17:02,201 --> 01:17:05,038 [man] Issuing the following statement, and we quote: 1341 01:17:05,121 --> 01:17:09,167 Eventually, we got the verbiage down 1342 01:17:09,250 --> 01:17:11,878 that his desire to be out of the game... 1343 01:17:11,961 --> 01:17:14,964 [man] ...is greater than my desire to remain in it. 1344 01:17:15,048 --> 01:17:18,134 [Sanders] And so we released a statement in the local paper. 1345 01:17:18,217 --> 01:17:19,927 We faxed the Lions, 1346 01:17:20,720 --> 01:17:22,472 and that's how I announced it. 1347 01:17:23,139 --> 01:17:24,640 Fax machine? 1348 01:17:24,724 --> 01:17:28,102 That's when you knew, like, he hates this thing. 1349 01:17:29,645 --> 01:17:32,940 [man] The Sanders statue at the Lions Experience in Saginaw, 1350 01:17:33,024 --> 01:17:37,070 since the Barry fiasco, the middle finger on the left hand was manipulated. 1351 01:17:38,196 --> 01:17:40,531 {\an8}It was like a divorce. And you took sides. 1352 01:17:40,615 --> 01:17:42,992 [host] I've got an email right here that says, "Until yesterday, 1353 01:17:43,076 --> 01:17:44,786 O.J. was my least favorite NFL runner, 1354 01:17:44,869 --> 01:17:46,496 but he only stabbed two people in the back. 1355 01:17:46,579 --> 01:17:51,501 He could have came on national TV and said that he was going to retire. 1356 01:17:53,044 --> 01:17:56,339 Yeah, I heard there was a fax that Barry... but that's Barry. 1357 01:17:56,422 --> 01:17:59,884 You know Barry wasn't going to have no press conference 1358 01:17:59,967 --> 01:18:03,721 and he wasn't going to put on no whole big shindig. 1359 01:18:03,805 --> 01:18:07,809 [Hill] There were some Lions fans who were angry at him for the way that he left. 1360 01:18:07,892 --> 01:18:11,229 There was a lot of Lions fans who understood. 1361 01:18:11,312 --> 01:18:14,899 Because frankly, if they had an opportunity to send the Lions a fax 1362 01:18:14,982 --> 01:18:17,318 and divorce them and then go to London for a couple of weeks and walk around, 1363 01:18:17,402 --> 01:18:20,029 they would have done the same thing. 1364 01:18:20,113 --> 01:18:22,949 Was there another way that you could have sent it or like, why a fax? 1365 01:18:23,032 --> 01:18:26,202 I guess email was around, you know, I guess I could've just driven over there. 1366 01:18:26,285 --> 01:18:27,954 I could've driven over there, you know... 1367 01:18:28,037 --> 01:18:31,541 - Could have done a press conference. - ...and just handed in a pink slip. 1368 01:18:31,624 --> 01:18:34,335 - [laughs] - What, so you like run a paper 1369 01:18:34,419 --> 01:18:36,045 - through like a printer? - Correct. 1370 01:18:36,129 --> 01:18:38,965 - And then it just prints out somewhere? - On the other side. Yeah. 1371 01:18:39,048 --> 01:18:41,259 - Exactly what it was. - That's actually kinda cool. 1372 01:18:41,342 --> 01:18:44,762 So, I mean, why after that ten years when you're still having great, 1373 01:18:44,846 --> 01:18:47,265 great seasons, why then, why retire? 1374 01:18:47,348 --> 01:18:50,017 I feel like that's... that's a hard one to explain sometimes. 1375 01:18:50,101 --> 01:18:54,814 But I think it was even though the retirement was, like, 1376 01:18:54,897 --> 01:18:58,025 kind of shocking to the football sports world, 1377 01:18:58,109 --> 01:19:02,405 for me I felt like toward the beginning, middle of that last season, 1378 01:19:02,488 --> 01:19:06,200 I was pretty sure that just, like, inside, 1379 01:19:06,284 --> 01:19:10,204 you know, in my mind, I was like, "Okay, I'm pretty much done." 1380 01:19:10,288 --> 01:19:15,168 Did you consider going to a different team and, you know, being able to win, or what? 1381 01:19:15,251 --> 01:19:18,796 I didn't. It was never really a thought. That was it. 1382 01:19:18,880 --> 01:19:20,923 So you're saying, there's no circumstances...? 1383 01:19:21,007 --> 01:19:24,093 - Circumstance... - No circumstances could have changed? 1384 01:19:24,177 --> 01:19:26,345 - Oh, yeah. - To have... 1385 01:19:26,429 --> 01:19:30,099 still ignited that... that drive? 1386 01:19:30,183 --> 01:19:33,436 That's a game you could probably play all day. 1387 01:19:33,519 --> 01:19:37,899 You know, like if we were coming off deep... a deep playoff run. 1388 01:19:37,982 --> 01:19:41,652 - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - You know, a Super Bowl loss. 1389 01:19:41,736 --> 01:19:43,821 - Yeah. - You know, those things do matter. 1390 01:19:43,905 --> 01:19:46,491 And thinking back, I guess all I can say 1391 01:19:46,574 --> 01:19:48,910 is it could have made the difference, you know. 1392 01:19:48,993 --> 01:19:51,662 So basically it was, like, the losing. 1393 01:19:51,746 --> 01:19:55,333 Because if you were winning Super Bowls, you would have wanted to keep playing. 1394 01:19:56,375 --> 01:19:59,003 I'm not gonna say we lost for ten years, but... [laughs] 1395 01:19:59,086 --> 01:20:01,672 - I mean, you didn't win the one. - But yeah. 1396 01:20:01,756 --> 01:20:04,258 - But a lot of guys don't win... - Yeah, no, I get that. 1397 01:20:04,342 --> 01:20:07,678 But like, if you're in the game, you want to win. You want to win that. 1398 01:20:07,762 --> 01:20:09,931 - Everybody does. You know what I mean? - Right, right. 1399 01:20:10,014 --> 01:20:11,807 If you were winning those bigger games... 1400 01:20:11,891 --> 01:20:14,727 I couldn't simplify it just to say the losing because, again, 1401 01:20:14,810 --> 01:20:17,605 we had been losing for many years, you know. 1402 01:20:17,688 --> 01:20:19,941 But obviously, you do play to win the game. 1403 01:20:20,024 --> 01:20:21,275 [Noah] Well said. Yeah. 1404 01:20:21,359 --> 01:20:24,820 For me to continue to play, I would've had to have the same drive. 1405 01:20:24,904 --> 01:20:28,658 And I just knew, like, inside that that was it. 1406 01:20:28,741 --> 01:20:31,953 Yeah, I... That makes sense. 1407 01:20:32,036 --> 01:20:35,957 And I think if they had made a concerted effort earlier 1408 01:20:36,040 --> 01:20:38,125 to say they was going to change some things in Detroit, 1409 01:20:38,209 --> 01:20:40,294 I think Barry would have still been there. 1410 01:20:40,378 --> 01:20:42,672 But they played hard ball that they was going to go 1411 01:20:42,755 --> 01:20:46,926 the same direction they've been going, and Barry, he was just sick of it. 1412 01:20:47,009 --> 01:20:49,595 Oh, no, Grandpa Sanders, man, he definitely felt 1413 01:20:49,679 --> 01:20:52,431 like I should go after Walter Payton's record. 1414 01:20:52,515 --> 01:20:54,475 You guys don't even know who that is, but... 1415 01:20:54,559 --> 01:20:57,395 - [Noah] I used to watch his highlights. - [Sanders] You heard the names. 1416 01:20:57,478 --> 01:20:59,063 [Noah] I used to watch the highlights. 1417 01:20:59,146 --> 01:21:02,817 [announcer] The 31-year-old is calling it quits just 1,458 yards short 1418 01:21:02,900 --> 01:21:04,694 of Walter Payton's all-time record. 1419 01:21:04,777 --> 01:21:06,946 [William] In fact, I talked to Walter Payton about a month ago. 1420 01:21:07,029 --> 01:21:09,156 He said he'd like to see Barry break it. 1421 01:21:09,240 --> 01:21:13,995 You know, that was something he was looking forward to taking pride in. 1422 01:21:14,078 --> 01:21:15,413 You know, so... 1423 01:21:15,496 --> 01:21:17,415 [reporter] Sanders, less than 1,500 yards shy 1424 01:21:17,498 --> 01:21:19,750 of breaking Payton's career rushing record last season. 1425 01:21:19,834 --> 01:21:22,044 So barring injury, this was really just a matter of time 1426 01:21:22,128 --> 01:21:24,088 before the record was Barry's. 1427 01:21:24,171 --> 01:21:26,841 You know, it's really just almost hard to explain 1428 01:21:26,924 --> 01:21:30,177 because there was... there was a time when I would've thought that same thing, 1429 01:21:30,261 --> 01:21:32,430 how could a person be that close to it? 1430 01:21:32,513 --> 01:21:35,850 And I never imagined that I would be someone that would be that close 1431 01:21:35,933 --> 01:21:39,228 to Walter Payton's all-time rushing record in the NFL. 1432 01:21:39,312 --> 01:21:42,148 If they have kept track of Barry's career, Barry used to take himself 1433 01:21:42,231 --> 01:21:43,316 out of ballgames. 1434 01:21:44,358 --> 01:21:46,694 When he was in college, he wouldn't go back in. 1435 01:21:46,777 --> 01:21:48,654 [Burkholder] He did not wanna win the Heisman. 1436 01:21:48,738 --> 01:21:50,406 [William] He's done the same thing in pro. 1437 01:21:50,489 --> 01:21:54,452 [announcer] Sanders needs ten yards to win the rushing title. 1438 01:21:54,535 --> 01:21:56,746 Why is he not in the game? 1439 01:21:56,829 --> 01:21:59,165 [woman] Everything you saw him do in the NFL, 1440 01:21:59,248 --> 01:22:02,543 {\an8}some component of that had already happened in his life prior to that, right? 1441 01:22:02,627 --> 01:22:05,838 Barry's not after records. Barry wants to win football games. 1442 01:22:07,673 --> 01:22:11,260 [Sanders] I mean, I think about how much football I had played at that point, 1443 01:22:11,344 --> 01:22:14,972 how much I had invested myself into the game. 1444 01:22:15,222 --> 01:22:21,020 For me, just that... that thing that drove me to play, 1445 01:22:21,103 --> 01:22:23,898 which is just, you know, that passion. 1446 01:22:23,981 --> 01:22:25,358 It just wasn't there. 1447 01:22:26,025 --> 01:22:28,235 There was nothing really left to play for. 1448 01:22:28,319 --> 01:22:32,448 I didn't see us as any kind of a serious Super Bowl contender. 1449 01:22:33,449 --> 01:22:34,950 You know, I was still... 1450 01:22:35,034 --> 01:22:39,455 I felt like able-bodied and, you know, sound mind. 1451 01:22:41,666 --> 01:22:45,294 Certainly, not according to my dad, but I felt like I had a sound mind 1452 01:22:45,378 --> 01:22:49,131 and was making, um, you know, a pretty clear decision. 1453 01:22:49,674 --> 01:22:54,053 I just felt like, in my mind, yeah, this is pretty much it. 1454 01:22:55,846 --> 01:22:59,934 I think everybody still wants to know why Barry retired. 1455 01:23:00,017 --> 01:23:01,394 They want to know the mystery. 1456 01:23:01,477 --> 01:23:04,313 The real mystery might be why we're surprised in the first place. 1457 01:23:05,064 --> 01:23:08,859 Because everything he did throughout his life, his career, 1458 01:23:08,943 --> 01:23:11,404 how he felt about fame and personal records, 1459 01:23:11,904 --> 01:23:15,199 walking away the way he did is just another example 1460 01:23:15,282 --> 01:23:17,785 of Barry being Barry. 1461 01:23:27,002 --> 01:23:30,005 - [man] All right, my man. - [indistinct chatter] 1462 01:23:30,089 --> 01:23:31,507 Yes, yes. 1463 01:23:31,590 --> 01:23:34,760 [man] What are you going to do on Sunday afternoons now? 1464 01:23:34,844 --> 01:23:37,930 Um... I can relax now. Don't have to worry about watching. 1465 01:23:38,013 --> 01:23:40,516 Don't have to worry about getting home from Sunday school 1466 01:23:40,599 --> 01:23:42,560 or missing church to see Barry play. 1467 01:23:42,643 --> 01:23:46,439 I don't have to worry about traveling. Maybe I can save some money. 1468 01:23:46,522 --> 01:23:49,483 In fact, I'm gonna try to go see Oklahoma play some games now. 1469 01:23:51,235 --> 01:23:53,028 So it's not all bad. 1470 01:23:54,071 --> 01:23:56,699 [reporter] Barry Sanders is officially gone now. 1471 01:23:56,782 --> 01:24:00,286 {\an8}This is video just shot of the mural in downtown Detroit. 1472 01:24:00,369 --> 01:24:04,582 {\an8}As you can see, Barry is covered with the message "Gone to Canton" over it. 1473 01:24:04,665 --> 01:24:06,917 And in case you didn't know, the Canton on the sign 1474 01:24:07,001 --> 01:24:11,464 refers to Canton, Ohio, location of the Football Hall of Fame. 1475 01:24:12,715 --> 01:24:15,092 {\an8}Barry is one of those players you could tell right away 1476 01:24:15,176 --> 01:24:16,927 {\an8}that was going to be special. 1477 01:24:17,011 --> 01:24:20,139 {\an8}But there was a gentleman who saw it long before the rest of us. 1478 01:24:20,222 --> 01:24:24,101 - [cheering] - His father, William Sanders. 1479 01:24:26,437 --> 01:24:30,149 [Sanders] I loved the fact that I could give him that spotlight. 1480 01:24:30,232 --> 01:24:31,859 He loved every minute of it. 1481 01:24:31,942 --> 01:24:34,570 [cheering] 1482 01:24:34,653 --> 01:24:37,823 He found a way to, you know, make sure he kept me in my place. 1483 01:24:37,907 --> 01:24:41,702 First, I want to say hello to the greatest running back that ever lived, 1484 01:24:41,786 --> 01:24:45,122 the number one running back who ever lived. He's not with us today. 1485 01:24:45,206 --> 01:24:48,918 I think he's with his family in Los Angeles, Mr. Jim Brown. 1486 01:24:49,001 --> 01:24:52,046 - So I want to say hello to him. Jim. - [applause] 1487 01:24:52,838 --> 01:24:54,507 And now I want to introduce you 1488 01:24:54,590 --> 01:24:56,884 to the third best running back that ever lived. 1489 01:24:56,967 --> 01:24:58,761 - Barry Sanders. - [applause] 1490 01:24:58,844 --> 01:25:01,388 [Glover] His dad and I had a good relationship. 1491 01:25:01,472 --> 01:25:03,390 We could talk afterwards. 1492 01:25:03,474 --> 01:25:06,435 I said, "Well, if Barry is number three, who's number two?" 1493 01:25:06,519 --> 01:25:08,813 He said, "Well, I'm number two." I was like, "What?" 1494 01:25:08,896 --> 01:25:11,524 He said, "Yeah, I was good too, so I'm putting Barry behind me. 1495 01:25:11,607 --> 01:25:15,528 He's number three behind me and Jim." I was like, "Oh, okay." [laughs] 1496 01:25:15,611 --> 01:25:18,405 Well, he was good. [laughs] 1497 01:25:18,489 --> 01:25:21,200 The little time that he did play, he was real good. 1498 01:25:21,283 --> 01:25:26,247 - [man] But he was better than Barry? - I wouldn't say all that. [laughs] 1499 01:25:26,330 --> 01:25:29,124 Was there anything you could have done for you 1500 01:25:29,208 --> 01:25:31,877 to have been his favorite player over Jim Brown? 1501 01:25:31,961 --> 01:25:33,254 - I doubt it. - [laughs] 1502 01:25:33,337 --> 01:25:35,798 I doubt if there was anything... I doubt if there was. 1503 01:25:35,881 --> 01:25:39,885 Because there was just that nostalgic attachment... 1504 01:25:39,969 --> 01:25:42,096 - Absolutely. - ...to that era, you know. 1505 01:25:42,179 --> 01:25:46,433 And for him, so... And obviously, Jim Brown was amazing. 1506 01:25:46,517 --> 01:25:47,768 - [laughs] - Yeah. 1507 01:25:48,686 --> 01:25:52,481 My dad, uh, is truly the reason 1508 01:25:52,565 --> 01:25:54,608 why I am here. 1509 01:25:56,235 --> 01:26:00,739 At one point, when he was sick but in remission, 1510 01:26:00,823 --> 01:26:04,076 I was at home visiting and I was driving down the street. 1511 01:26:04,159 --> 01:26:06,078 And he was in the front yard, 1512 01:26:06,161 --> 01:26:09,832 and he was chopping a stump out of the ground. 1513 01:26:10,499 --> 01:26:14,795 When someone like that passes, it's like watching a redwood fall. 1514 01:26:14,879 --> 01:26:18,716 [Sanders] It was amazing just to see how many people 1515 01:26:18,799 --> 01:26:21,635 he had impacted, you know, when he had his services. 1516 01:26:21,719 --> 01:26:24,555 It's like, how did he find time to do all this? 1517 01:26:26,015 --> 01:26:28,267 He helped raise 11 kids. 1518 01:26:28,350 --> 01:26:29,768 He would just say things like, 1519 01:26:29,852 --> 01:26:33,147 he's definitely not trying to raise a great athlete. 1520 01:26:33,230 --> 01:26:36,066 He wants to raise good young men and young women. 1521 01:26:36,150 --> 01:26:39,069 And when you do that, then you can go off and do anything. 1522 01:26:41,697 --> 01:26:44,533 It seems like he gets wiser and smarter every day. 1523 01:26:46,201 --> 01:26:48,829 [man] As a dad who's very proud of his son, 1524 01:26:48,913 --> 01:26:51,373 what do you wish for him in the coming months? 1525 01:26:51,457 --> 01:26:55,336 I wish all my sons would get married and have two or three kids. 1526 01:26:55,419 --> 01:26:57,796 I think a man do need two or three kids to be whole. 1527 01:26:57,880 --> 01:27:00,257 [man] So that's what's important, not football. 1528 01:27:00,341 --> 01:27:02,468 [William] That's... that's what's important to me. 1529 01:27:04,094 --> 01:27:07,473 This has been just an amazing few days. 1530 01:27:07,556 --> 01:27:10,643 And, you know, you think back, we've been able to do a lot of cool stuff together. 1531 01:27:10,726 --> 01:27:16,023 But nothing quite like this, obviously, to be able to share this with you guys. 1532 01:27:17,232 --> 01:27:20,235 I really appreciate it. So cheers to that. 1533 01:27:20,319 --> 01:27:22,529 - Cheers. - Cheers. 1534 01:27:24,990 --> 01:27:27,618 [slow tempo music plays] 1535 01:27:27,701 --> 01:27:29,036 [Sanders] Love you guys. 1536 01:27:29,119 --> 01:27:30,955 [sons] Love you too. 1537 01:27:46,553 --> 01:27:49,264 [Sanders] This stuff, it just goes so fast, man. 1538 01:27:49,348 --> 01:27:50,975 It's amazing how fast it goes. 1539 01:27:51,058 --> 01:27:54,144 So enjoy it, it's precious. 1540 01:27:54,228 --> 01:27:57,147 And one thing that my folks always believed is that, you know, 1541 01:27:57,231 --> 01:27:58,857 if you get the character things right, 1542 01:27:58,941 --> 01:28:01,402 then other things tend to fall into place. 1543 01:28:02,403 --> 01:28:04,989 [man on PA] Kansas Shrine Bowl Hall of Fame inductee: 1544 01:28:05,072 --> 01:28:06,407 Barry Sanders. 1545 01:28:08,200 --> 01:28:09,660 [Patrick] He's a good dude. 1546 01:28:09,743 --> 01:28:12,413 You know, he's just a good dude. 1547 01:28:12,496 --> 01:28:14,581 - Let's go, let's go! - How you doing? 1548 01:28:14,665 --> 01:28:16,125 How you doing? 1549 01:28:17,001 --> 01:28:19,712 [Sanders] Football is the greatest team game out there. 1550 01:28:19,795 --> 01:28:24,633 And I was able to shine because of the efforts of many so many others. 1551 01:28:24,717 --> 01:28:29,388 Shirley Sanders, I appreciate all that you did to make this day happen. 1552 01:28:29,471 --> 01:28:32,474 And I know Dad is looking down, I know Dad is proud. 1553 01:28:34,560 --> 01:28:36,437 [William] God, I'm so proud of him. 1554 01:28:36,520 --> 01:28:39,606 The average football player would have been trying to set records 1555 01:28:39,690 --> 01:28:41,525 and trying to hang on. 1556 01:28:41,608 --> 01:28:44,278 And he walked away at the height of his career, 1557 01:28:44,361 --> 01:28:46,405 and that really take guts. 1558 01:28:47,239 --> 01:28:49,658 [Sanders] If I could, I would go out 1559 01:28:49,742 --> 01:28:51,869 to each and every Lions fan 1560 01:28:51,952 --> 01:28:53,579 and give you a hug, 1561 01:28:54,163 --> 01:28:56,123 tell you how much I appreciate you. 1562 01:28:57,249 --> 01:29:00,461 It's been such a wonderful journey. 1563 01:29:00,544 --> 01:29:02,296 [announcer] Barry, got room, 30. 1564 01:29:02,379 --> 01:29:04,298 [♪ "Mimi Webb": Last Train To London (I Won't Look Back)] 1565 01:29:04,381 --> 01:29:06,592 ♪ I'll be on the last train to London ♪ 1566 01:29:06,675 --> 01:29:09,011 [announcer] Barry off to the 40, 30! 1567 01:29:09,094 --> 01:29:11,805 ♪ I'm so sorry, darling ♪ 1568 01:29:11,889 --> 01:29:15,142 ♪ Couldn't give you what you wanted ♪ 1569 01:29:15,225 --> 01:29:16,685 [Sanders] Wow. 1570 01:29:16,769 --> 01:29:19,480 [man] The Barry Sanders Air Zoom Jet that you made famous. 1571 01:29:19,563 --> 01:29:21,482 - Right. Recognize that shoe? - Sweet. 1572 01:29:22,524 --> 01:29:25,235 ♪ You can tell your lies ♪ 1573 01:29:25,319 --> 01:29:31,784 ♪ But don't you dare say that I didn't ever try ♪ 1574 01:29:31,867 --> 01:29:34,036 [Sanders] I love being here. 1575 01:29:34,119 --> 01:29:35,454 I still live here. 1576 01:29:36,497 --> 01:29:39,875 And I'm sorry if there are any hard feelings. 1577 01:29:42,002 --> 01:29:45,130 Detroit does not win a lot of brochure contests. 1578 01:29:45,214 --> 01:29:50,052 Miami, Chicago, New York, LA, those are all the fashionable, cool, it cities. 1579 01:29:50,135 --> 01:29:53,806 Detroit is not like that. It's a city that you got to love. 1580 01:29:53,889 --> 01:29:58,018 And you know if people stay there, that they really love the city. 1581 01:29:58,102 --> 01:30:01,563 Thank you so much for the joy you brought to Detroit and everyone here. 1582 01:30:01,647 --> 01:30:05,859 [Hill] The way he carried himself with dignity, class, professionalism. 1583 01:30:05,943 --> 01:30:09,863 He gave Detroit a representation that the city desperately needed. 1584 01:30:09,947 --> 01:30:13,200 And so his legacy of greatness won't just be about him 1585 01:30:13,283 --> 01:30:16,078 being arguably the best running back of all time. 1586 01:30:23,460 --> 01:30:27,172 It'll be about him being a beloved member of the city. 1587 01:30:28,799 --> 01:30:31,718 ♪ I hope one day you'll find someone ♪ 1588 01:30:31,802 --> 01:30:35,222 He's a Detroiter, and that's the highest compliment I could pay him. 1589 01:30:35,305 --> 01:30:38,475 ♪ But I'll be on the last train... ♪ 1590 01:30:38,559 --> 01:30:41,979 [Sanders] I think it just sets in stone, if you will, 1591 01:30:42,062 --> 01:30:46,567 so much of what I was taught by my parents and what I tried to live out. 1592 01:30:47,317 --> 01:30:49,444 [man] We want to thank you all for being here 1593 01:30:49,528 --> 01:30:51,446 for this very special celebration. 1594 01:30:51,530 --> 01:30:52,990 [man] You know Dad, he would have been so... 1595 01:30:53,073 --> 01:30:56,785 He would have definitely enjoyed it. Yeah, that was the only thing missing. 1596 01:30:56,869 --> 01:30:58,787 - He may have been... - [man] You made him proud. 1597 01:30:58,871 --> 01:31:01,123 I tried. Yeah. I tried to, man. 1598 01:31:01,206 --> 01:31:04,126 [Patrick] We'll never see somebody like Barry Sanders again. 1599 01:31:04,918 --> 01:31:05,878 Never. 1600 01:31:07,129 --> 01:31:09,506 [Eminem] We had the greatest running back 1601 01:31:10,174 --> 01:31:11,633 that ever played the game. 1602 01:31:12,384 --> 01:31:17,639 ♪ I'm going back to London tonight ♪ 1603 01:31:23,061 --> 01:31:25,772 {\an8}[upbeat music plays] 144133

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