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Is Jahri Evans a HOFer?
Posted on 1/21/14 at 12:22 am
Posted on 1/21/14 at 12:22 am
he has been one of the best o-linemen since 06, but does he make it to Canton. he is gonna be 33 when his contract ends. I assume he will continue playing on a 3 year deal after that. So say he retires at 36 which 6 years away, would he be a HOFer?
Posted on 1/21/14 at 12:35 am to fightingtigers98
How many pancakes does he have?
Posted on 1/21/14 at 5:29 am to GynoSandberg
Based on others that have made it I'd have to say it's a relatively easy "yes" answer.
Posted on 1/21/14 at 7:16 am to fightingtigers98
Seeing as how at least 4 players are required to get in every year, probably so. And people call the MLB process fricked up.
Posted on 1/21/14 at 7:40 am to fightingtigers98
I can never tell with guards and centers. The tackles you can see their play better out on the edges but the inside guys its just more difficult to see.
Posted on 1/21/14 at 7:46 am to goatmilker
A center or guard is such a thankless job. I guess longevity is an indication of good guard or center play.
It's almost like kickers.
It's almost like kickers.
Posted on 1/21/14 at 9:05 am to Midget Death Squad
look at who is in and frequency of middle O-lineman...
last four inductees bold
Larry Allen 1994-2007 Chuck Bednarik (C-LB) 1949-1962 Bob (Boomer) Brown (T) 1964-1973 Roosevelt Brown (T) 1953-1965 Lou Creekmur (T-G) 1950-1959 Dermontti Dawson (C) 1988-2000 Joe DeLamielleure (G) 1973-1985 Dan Dierdorf (T) 1971-1983 Frank Gatski (C) 1946-1957 Forrest Gregg (T-G) 1956, 1958-1971 Russ Grimm (G) 1981-1991 Lou Groza (T) (Also PK) 1946-1959, 1961-1967 John Hannah (G) 1973-1985 Gene Hickerson 1958-1973 Stan Jones (T-G, also DT) 1954-1966 Jim Langer (C) 1970-1981 Larry Little (G) 1967-1980 Tom Mack (G) 1966-1978 Bruce Matthews (G, T, C) 1983-2001 Mike McCormack (T) 1951, 1954-1962 Randall McDaniel 1988-2001 Ron Mix (T) 1960-1969, 1971 Mike Munchak (G) 1982-1993 Anthony Muñoz (T) 1980-1992 Jonathan Ogden 1996-2007 Jim Otto (C) 1960-1974 Jim Parker (G-T) 1957-1967 Jim Ringo (C) 1953-1967 Willie Roaf (T) 1993-2005 Billy Shaw (G) 1961-1969 Art Shell (T) 1968-1982 Jackie Slater (T) 1976-1995 Bob St. Clair (T) 1953-1963 Dwight Stephenson (C) 1980-1987 Gene Upshaw (G) 1967-1981 Mike Webster (C) 1974-1990 Rayfield Wright 1967-1979 Ron Yary (T) 1968-1982 Gary Zimmerman (T) 1986-1997 - See more at: LINK
Longevity and piling up the All Pros are key. If he is still decorated the next few years his chances grow astronomically. He has been All Pro for 5 consecutive years. Getting the highest paying contract for a guard in the history of the NFL shows up on the resume too.
last four inductees bold
Larry Allen 1994-2007 Chuck Bednarik (C-LB) 1949-1962 Bob (Boomer) Brown (T) 1964-1973 Roosevelt Brown (T) 1953-1965 Lou Creekmur (T-G) 1950-1959 Dermontti Dawson (C) 1988-2000 Joe DeLamielleure (G) 1973-1985 Dan Dierdorf (T) 1971-1983 Frank Gatski (C) 1946-1957 Forrest Gregg (T-G) 1956, 1958-1971 Russ Grimm (G) 1981-1991 Lou Groza (T) (Also PK) 1946-1959, 1961-1967 John Hannah (G) 1973-1985 Gene Hickerson 1958-1973 Stan Jones (T-G, also DT) 1954-1966 Jim Langer (C) 1970-1981 Larry Little (G) 1967-1980 Tom Mack (G) 1966-1978 Bruce Matthews (G, T, C) 1983-2001 Mike McCormack (T) 1951, 1954-1962 Randall McDaniel 1988-2001 Ron Mix (T) 1960-1969, 1971 Mike Munchak (G) 1982-1993 Anthony Muñoz (T) 1980-1992 Jonathan Ogden 1996-2007 Jim Otto (C) 1960-1974 Jim Parker (G-T) 1957-1967 Jim Ringo (C) 1953-1967 Willie Roaf (T) 1993-2005 Billy Shaw (G) 1961-1969 Art Shell (T) 1968-1982 Jackie Slater (T) 1976-1995 Bob St. Clair (T) 1953-1963 Dwight Stephenson (C) 1980-1987 Gene Upshaw (G) 1967-1981 Mike Webster (C) 1974-1990 Rayfield Wright 1967-1979 Ron Yary (T) 1968-1982 Gary Zimmerman (T) 1986-1997 - See more at: LINK
Longevity and piling up the All Pros are key. If he is still decorated the next few years his chances grow astronomically. He has been All Pro for 5 consecutive years. Getting the highest paying contract for a guard in the history of the NFL shows up on the resume too.
Posted on 1/21/14 at 10:25 am to fightingtigers98
I would say tentatively, yes.
Posted on 1/21/14 at 10:56 am to fightingtigers98
Jerry Kramer is considered by many to be the best guard of all time and he isn't in.
Posted on 1/21/14 at 10:59 am to tigerfan84
quote:
Jerry Kramer
what a gamer, should be a hall of famer, such a shamer, but hell who ya gonna blamer?
Posted on 1/21/14 at 11:13 am to Chad504boy
a rhyme so lamer and I know ya'ain't no flamer, so I won't be a namer and do the samer, dayum chad, yo be tamer
Posted on 1/21/14 at 11:20 am to blueslover
quote:
a rhyme so lamer and I know ya'ain't no flamer, so I won't be a namer and do the samer, dayum chad, yo be tamer
Posted on 1/21/14 at 3:49 pm to fightingtigers98
I would say yes if he keeps making all pro and pro bowl teams. I know that doesn't really determine a player's career but when they look back at an O-line career for HoF that'll be it probably
This post was edited on 1/21/14 at 3:51 pm
Posted on 1/21/14 at 5:29 pm to blueslover
quote:
blueslover
Blues that's really you isn't it?
Posted on 1/21/14 at 5:34 pm to Meateye
nah
don't think he is on my street
don't think he is on my street
Posted on 1/21/14 at 8:56 pm to Midget Death Squad
quote:
probably not
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