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Pro Football HOF Finalists Annouced
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Who do you think should/will get in? Without doing any research , I say Deion Sanders, Cris Carter, Marshall Faulk, Ed Sabol, Shannon Sharpe will get in. Still no Ray Guy huh?
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How the hell is Roger Craig not listed?
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Join Date: Dec 2003
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Craig made the cutdown to 25, but not to 15.
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Yup. He was a finalist last year, but didn't make it this year. I don't recall, but do they release the voting numbers from this stage at any point?
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Join Date: Dec 2003
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Incredible...the guy was among the most dangerous and versatile backs in the league for the majority of his career and he can't even make finalist.
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Join Date: Nov 2006
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Prime Time, Marshall Faulk and Roaf should be locks
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Pro Starter
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Dayton, OH
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I don't know if Craig or Martin should make the Hall based on that list. Carter, Sanders, Faulk, Roaf and Sabol would be my 5.
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About time. This means he actually gets his case for the Hall heard.
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Pro Starter
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Dayton, OH
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Craig was not the most dangerous back in the league. You had Walker, Dorsett, Payton, Dickerson, Allen, Thomas, Sanders, and Smith all ahead of Craig at any given point in his career. He was a very good back, but probably not a HoFer. I've really come around on this considering all the other great backs you had at the time. |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Morgan Hill, CA
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My ballot would be Deion, Faulk, Roaf, Sharpe, and Sabol.
Edit: Carter comes in at a close 6th. Forgot the ballot is for 5 only.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Dayton, OH
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Without Sabol and NFL Films, the NFL would not be where it is today. I blame a large part of why I am not as big a fan now is the dearth of NFL Films material coming out now. Even the follies they do now are a mere shadow of what they were 15-20 years ago. |
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I dont think anyone would make the claim based on his pure running ability, where he ranks 36th All Time in rushing yards. He was only a 4 time pro bowler He is 44th in all time rushing TDs His best season ever in terms of all purpose yards ('88) ranks 91st in terms of best seasons ever. And is bested by efforts from Ted Gin Jr. He is 52nd all time in all purpose yards and 35th all time in yards from scrimmage. Nothing screams HOF to me...Id say Craig was much luckier to have been a 49er than the 49ers were to have Craig. Last edited by CU Tiger : 01-09-2011 at 01:19 PM. |
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Coordinator
Join Date: Nov 2003
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This is exactly my thought process... one of those 6 is going to have to be left out and probably Carter has to wait another year. Sharpe has to get in this year, he defined the position for 10+ years. Haven't we done the Ray Guy argument to death enough in years past? Not in a billion years. Craig is probably another story, but there are a lot of very good players in that 15. |
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Pro Starter
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Dayton, OH
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Geez, I thought that said Sterling Sharpe, not Shannon. I'd probably drop Roaf from my ballot and insert Sharpe.
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Hall Of Famer
Join Date: Dec 2003
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Roaf, Dawson, Sanders, Faulk and Sharpe.
Remember, you can only vote for 5. |
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Hall Of Famer
Join Date: Dec 2003
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Martin, Faulk and Bettis have a more worthy case than he does at this point. There's a solid chance he will make the final 15 if some of those guys get in. He'll make it eventually, even if it's a veterans committee thing. |
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Pro Starter
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faulk, sharpe, martin, brown, and haley would be my five.
there is no way deion sanders is a hall of fame player IMO...yes he was good...yes he was a dangerous player and was the first "lockdown" corner, but he couldnt tackle anyone. i think peoples recollection of him is seriously skewed by the fact that he was "prime time"...no one had been nearly as flashy as he was. his interception numbers are good (54 over 13 seasons) and his touchdown to interception ratio is sick..he returned 9 of the 54...but by ratio, Ronde Barber is just as good....does that mean Ronde Barber a first ballot HoFer? |
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Bounty Hunter
Join Date: Oct 2000
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I want Charles Haley to get in just to see if he whips it out during his induction speech.
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Pro Starter
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dola...the first player in the history of the league to have more than 1000 yards rushing and 1000 yard receiving in a single season (as a fullback!) and is 35th on the all time rushing list and 36th on the all time yards from scrimmage list is much more of a hall of famer (and before anyone says i am pushing Craig cause im a niners fan, notice he actually isnt on my list)
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how am i the only one saying tim brown...4th all time in receptions and receiving yards, 6th in receiving TDs, 9 pro bowls, 5th in punt return yards, and 28th all time in games played.
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Only 7 of the top 40 WRs in terms of receptions are in the Hall.
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Location: Newburgh, NY
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+1 billion. The Sabols and NFL films have been instrumental in marketing the NFL and preserving the history of the league. It's damn near criminal they haven't been enshrined yet.
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Hall Of Famer
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: the yo'
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Limiting it to 5 people enshrined, and including owners with players and contributors is stupid. It should be something like 7 players, 2 contributors and 2 veterans max.
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Join Date: Nov 2003
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But I don't see how you can elect him ahead of Cris Carter, especially after making Carter wait.
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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Sabol / Sharpe / Carter / Roaf would be my big four with Brown / Dawson and Doleman filling the full seven.
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Join Date: Nov 2006
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You get into some advanced metrics, but his Int per times thrown at is the best in league history and its not real close. For 5 years teams simply didnt throw at Deion. He was single handedly the differnce between Dal and SF in 93/94/95...and dont forget his return ability either. Deion Sanders to Ronde Barber is Roger Craig to Jim Brown, Walter Payton, or Emmitt Smith. Last edited by CU Tiger : 01-09-2011 at 07:09 PM. |
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Pro Starter
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Bethlehem, Pa
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again, i am not necessarily saying craig should be getting voted in, or that deion shouldnt ever...i am just saying deion had alot of hype around him and there are way more deserving guys on the ballot this year...and as far as returns numbers...tim brown was better. |
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Hall Of Famer
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Newburgh, NY
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Which reminds me, why the hell isn't Ken Riley in the Hall?
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Pro Starter
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list of all time interception leaders...several guys on here that could actually make a tackle...1. Paul Krause+ 81 1964-1979 2TM
2. Emlen Tunnell+ 79 1948-1961 2TM 3. Rod Woodson+ 71 1987-2003 4TM 4. Night Train Lane+ 68 1952-1965 3TM 5. Ken Riley 65 1969-1983 cin 6. Darren Sharper (35) 63 1997-2010 3TM Ronnie Lott+ 63 1981-1994 3TM 8. Dave Brown 62 1975-1989 3TM Dick LeBeau+ 62 1959-1972 det 10. Emmitt Thomas+ 58 1966-1978 kan 11. Everson Walls 57 1981-1993 3TM Johnny Robinson 57 1960-1971 kan Eugene Robinson 57 1985-2000 4TM Bobby Boyd 57 1960-1968 clt Mel Blount+ 57 1970-1983 pit 16. Lem Barney+ 56 1967-1977 det Pat Fischer 56 1961-1977 2TM 18. Aeneas Williams 55 1991-2004 2TM 19. Eric Allen 54 1988-2001 3TM Willie Brown+ 54 1963-1978 2TM Darrell Green+ 54 1983-2002 was Ed Reed (32) 54 2002-2010 rav 23. Deion Sanders 53 1989-2005 5TM |
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Pro Starter
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Join Date: Oct 2000
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Kind of an odd class. Most of the finalists seem like Hall of Famers to me, but Sanders and Faulk are the only ones that feel like they should be first ballot (no questions asked) Hall of Famers. I think all of the first time guys belong and eventually get in.
Martin and Bettis are interesting because they are the #4 and #5 rushers of all-time, but neither really seems like a slam dunk Hall of Famer to me. For reference, every eligible top 20 rusher is in the Hall of Fame except #20 Ricky Watters (although #11 Edgerrin James and #15 Fred Taylor seem like they would have a tough time getting in when they become eligible, in my opinion). List of National Football League rushing yards leaders - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Last edited by Swaggs : 01-09-2011 at 10:04 PM. |
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Pro Starter
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Dayton, OH
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I leave Martin off because while he compiled yards, he had way too many sub-4.0 YPC seasons. Ditto for Bettis, I am not of the mind to reward someone simply because they didn't get hurt.
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Coordinator
Join Date: Nov 2003
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I think Bettis and Martin definitely both deserve to be there eventually, they are just unfortunate that they will come up against really strong classes in their first couple of years of eligibility. Same goes for Tim Brown - can't deny that he's HOF material with those numbers, but who does he go ahead of?
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Pretty amazing to have three of the top ten rushers in NFL history come up, as first timers, in the same season.
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Join Date: Nov 2006
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Deion 5,722 return yards on 367 tries (15.6 ypr) Tim Brown 4,555 return yards on 375 returns (12.1 ypr) But just keep on thowing random thoughs out. Apprx weighted value: Deion 114 Tim Brown 104 Deion has 19 non offensive TDs first all time in NFL history. (But hester should pass him before its all done) Deion is 23rd all time in INTs But 4th All time in INT return yards. First all time in Yards/INT of those with more than 5 INTs. And 1st all time in INT/per times thrown at....more than double second place. Again....I think Deion (and I HATE him as a player) is an All Time Great. So much so that if I am drafting an all time team he is probably in my top 10. Last edited by CU Tiger : 01-10-2011 at 12:05 AM. |
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Join Date: Nov 2006
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Sure they do, but saldana's arument was "as far as return numbers tim brown was better" he didnt specify either type of return and since both returned punts and kicks equally I figured it was most clear to use the combined numbers, as they keep combind numbers also. But to apease you and break them out: Tim Brown Punt 326 for 3320 (10.2 ypr) 1 TD KO 41 for 1098 (26.8 ypr) 3 TD Deion Sanders Punt 212 for 2199 (10.4 ypr) 6 TD KO 155 for 3523 (22.7 ypr) 3 TD So Deion avrages slightly more yards per return on punts while scoring 5 more TDs (significant because the TD limits the number of yards) While Tim averaged 4 more yards per KO return on a quarter of the number of returns. At best its a wash. I still say the overall edge goes to Deion. I dont think anyone would objectively look at those numbers and say "as far as return numbers Tim Brown was better." Again most significantly I think, pro football reference rates Deion as te 56th best player since 1950 and Tim Brown as the 100th. There are 22 WRs in the top 250 and 3 CBs. Last edited by CU Tiger : 01-10-2011 at 01:28 AM. |
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Not that one game means anything, but I recall a game Dallas had vs. Washington where Deion tackled Stephen Davis for a four yard loss (if you can call it a tackle, as I recall he kind of threw his body at him using horrific technique). I found an article that referenced it, apparently he came back from a concussion and had a punt return for a TD that game as well. http://amarillo.com/stories/1999/10/...0473.001.shtml I don't have any advanced stats to say how good he was compared with other corners, but his reputation amongst a number of people knowledgeable is as one of the greatest shutdown CBs of all-time, in addition to being a dangerous return man and even an infrequent contributor as a WR. For what it's worth, I don't think Ronde Barber is a first ballot HoFer, but I think he should be in the HoF someday as the anti-Deion, a great all-around CB. |
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my numbers referred to punt returns, not punt returns and kick returns combined....brown only had one season where he did both (and btw, he led the league with a 26.8 ypr avg on kickoffs) |
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Hall Of Famer
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The case against Prime Time.
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Pro Starter
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Sanders, Faulk, Kennedy, Sharpe, Dent/Haley
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I can't believe Larry Centers didn't make the final cut. Would Deion Sanders tackle Larry Centers? No. Put Larry Centers in. Would Deion Sanders intercept a pass intended for Larry Centers? No. Deion wouldn't get that far into the backfield. Put Larry Centers in. This should be really easy, and people are making it difficult. If I ever go to Canton, I'm going to light it on fire.
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I don't like Deion, and he was obviously not a run-stopper - but he absolutely shut down one half of the field. Kinda like Nnamdi today, his INT numbers probably aren't as great as they could be because teams just would not throw at him. No-brainer HOF'er to me.
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Join Date: Sep 2003
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You have to put Sharpe in. He is the best ever at his position.
Sabol due to him being a pioneer. Sanders, Carter and Brown. |
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Join Date: Mar 2003
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What about Mack Strong? If Centers is in, Strong has to be. But then that means Mike Alstott has to be. And then that means Peyton Hillis. Do you want that kind of Canton Pumpy? |
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Coordinator
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I'm sorry, I don't see how anyone can leave out Marshall Faulk. 4th all time in yards from scrimmage. 7th in TD. Only player ever with 10,000 rushing and 6,000 receiving. 7 pro-bowls and an MVP.
If that's not a first ballot guy, just shut the damn thing down. |
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