Article By Michael Coomer on 21st March, 2010
In 1989 the Detroit Lions drafted Barry Sanders as the No. 3 pick overall. They were a struggling franchise trying to rebuild. Sanders was the man that would bring them out of the hole.
Sanders' first game was against the Arizona Cardinals. Although he didn't play until the fourth quarter, Barry made a good impression.
The very first carry of his career was a slant to the right. With no open hole, Barry cut back to the left, broke two tackles, and was finally brought down by three Cardinals defenders, only after a 19-yard gain. Three plays later he scored his first touchdown.
After declining to go back into the regul...
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