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re: Besides AP what active RBs do you think will be a future HOFer?
Posted on 7/6/18 at 9:16 am to blackpurplegold
Posted on 7/6/18 at 9:16 am to blackpurplegold
quote:
Priest Holmes
Wow! That’s a name I haven’t heard in a while. Used to be one of my favorites.
All those 2000s running backs are kind of hard to pin down
Shawn Alexander
Priest Holmes
Tiki Barber
Warrick Dunn
Brian Westbrook
Jamal Lewis
All really good.
I remember Dan Patrick talking about the HOF, and when you hear a guys name you should be able to go
“Yep, definitely!”
Where as if you aren’t really sure, or it’s debatable, then that’s probably indicative that they shouldn’t be in.
Posted on 7/6/18 at 1:01 pm to Midget Death Squad
quote:
He's never really dominated though except for his second season. He's always been that very good player that hasn't been recognized as a great. Longevity and consistency is is friend right now. Overall stats look great, but the HOF production and, more importantly, perception isn't there imo.
Jerome Bettis and Curtis Martin are in the Hall on longevity and consistency
Posted on 7/6/18 at 1:29 pm to blackpurplegold
I feel the same way about Roger Craig that I do Joe Montana. Loved to watch them play, hated that it was against the Saints.
He should have been in a while back.
He should have been in a while back.
This post was edited on 7/6/18 at 2:55 pm
Posted on 7/6/18 at 1:41 pm to Midget Death Squad
There’s almost no way the fourth all time leading rusher is going to be left out. He won’t be a first ballot or anything but he’ll get in.
Posted on 7/6/18 at 2:01 pm to GynoSandberg
quote:
Jerome Bettis and Curtis Martin are in the Hall on longevity and consistency
both of these were considered dominant though. They were considered in the conversation for best RBs in the league during their time. Gore, to my memory, was never considered this. He was always very good, but I don't remember people putting him into the conversation for one of the greats.
Posted on 7/6/18 at 2:01 pm to tibebecolston
I'd love to see Kamara enshrined someday and I certainly think he's on his way. So if he repeats or comes consistently close to his numbers from his rookie season for lets say +/- 9 years, but never cracks 1000 yds in any category, do you think he gets in?
Rushing yards:728
Yards per carry:6.1
Rushing touchdowns:8
Receptions:81
Receiving yards:826
Receiving touchdowns:5
Rushing yards:728
Yards per carry:6.1
Rushing touchdowns:8
Receptions:81
Receiving yards:826
Receiving touchdowns:5
Posted on 7/7/18 at 3:15 pm to Mook1e
quote:
Shawn Alexander
Priest Holmes
Tiki Barber
Warrick Dunn
Brian Westbrook
Jamal Lewis
none of those are getting in
Posted on 7/7/18 at 3:28 pm to TigerintheNO
quote:
none of those are getting in
All in the “Hall of Really Good”. All of them were first team all pro at one point except for Warrick Dunn.
I think Tiki has the best shot. However, long a shot that may be
Posted on 7/8/18 at 8:36 am to Midget Death Squad
Let’s see
Gurley
Zeke
DJ
Bell
If they can stay healthy
LF
D. Cook
Gurley
Zeke
DJ
Bell
If they can stay healthy
LF
D. Cook
Posted on 7/8/18 at 9:36 am to TigerintheNO
I think Jamal Lewis has a chance to get in if there is a push for him. Super Bowl champ, top 25 all time in rushing yards, all pro, OPOY and had a vote for POY. However, he had an arrest really early on in his career, drugs I think, and that could keep him out.
Of that era though, I think Fred Taylor has a good shot.
Of that era though, I think Fred Taylor has a good shot.
Posted on 7/8/18 at 10:50 am to Suntiger
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I think Fred Taylor has a good shot.
He has almost no shot. If he wasn’t popular enough by the fans or the media to make more than one pro bowl or All-Pro team during his 13 year career, then I highly doubt the media will think highly of him now. And his numbers aren’t impressive enough to overcome that. Nor was he starter on a super bowl team or anything (not his fault but that usually helps some).
Posted on 7/9/18 at 10:09 pm to blackpurplegold
-Frank Gore (not many running backs can be productive for this long, for sure in imo)
-Leveon Bell (few more years of production needed)
-Adrian Peterson
-David Johnson (keeps his production)
-Ezekiel Elliott (keeps his production)
Last years Rookies are excluded from even being under consideration imo. One year cannot get anyone into the HOF, but there are a ton of rookie backs with promise in 2017.
-Kamara
-Fournette(stays away from injuries--unlikely)
-Hunt (production stays from early in season)
Posted on 7/10/18 at 7:16 am to Suntiger
quote:
I think Fred Taylor has a good shot.
fragile fred?
Posted on 7/10/18 at 10:30 am to VA LSU fan
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Frank Gore is on the fence
Frank Gore is 5th all time in career rushing yards. He’ll move into 4th this year, and could conceivably finish 3rd if he plays two more seasons
This post was edited on 7/10/18 at 10:33 am
Posted on 7/10/18 at 10:31 am to SaintReb17
If Johnson and Elliott are on your list then Gurley should be there too
Posted on 7/10/18 at 11:27 am to Imtheonly1
None of these guys will play as long as Frank Gore. They are all ball hungry featured RBs in balanced offenses with big armed QBs...mostly. Take any one of these guys and put them in a Greenbay or New England type offense and they're production would be squandered. AP will get in because he benefited from playing in a very run heavy offense and was the best option. Throw back type of guy. Marshall Faulk and Ladainian Tomlinson were also featured backs but caught a heck of a lot of footballs and scored a ridiculous amount of TDs. Today, this type of production for the most part is accomplished using multiple backs in pass heavy offenses.
Posted on 7/10/18 at 12:03 pm to blackpurplegold
If Terrell Davis could get in with only about 7500 yards, then a lot of these guys could get in....like Chris Johnson of the Titans for example
Posted on 7/10/18 at 12:42 pm to Mook1e
Paraphrasing Cato here, who would prefer to have one ask why there isn't a statue of him rather than why he has a statue. Maybe there is an immediate, "oh yeah" factor.
Posted on 7/10/18 at 12:51 pm to KiwiHead
Except Davis was a 3x FIRST team All Pro, 2x SB champion, 1x SB MVP, 1x NFL MVP, was named to a All-DECADE team, and was excellent in the playoffs. Johnson has none of that and I highly doubt he ever gets in.
It’s not just about numbers. It’s also about accolades (of who the media votes in as well) and/or being a huge part of big time winning teams. However if you don’t have that, then you must have monster volume numbers at least.
It’s not just about numbers. It’s also about accolades (of who the media votes in as well) and/or being a huge part of big time winning teams. However if you don’t have that, then you must have monster volume numbers at least.
This post was edited on 7/10/18 at 12:57 pm
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