That four year timespan where Faulk averaged about 1350 rushing, 900 receiving and about 18 TDs per game, is probably the best all-around RB run of all-time. You're patronizing Marshall by saying he's going to be bettered by a guy, who for all intents and purposes, hasn't done jack squat. Bush has ran for over 100 yards exactly once in his career and you have the man in Canton. Just because he might break 1000/500 this year, that's hardly the tell-tale sign that he's going to place himself in the rarefied air you're talking about. Nobody's saying the man doesn't have talent or that he's not versatile, but this a ridiculously (and at this point, largely unsubstantiated) leap in logic.