Warrick Dunn possible hall of famer???

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jsarno
11-22-2007, 01:23 AM
pretty obvious that during one season, as in 9 tds in 1 season was his high, buddy

Actually he had 9 tds in a season 3 times, 2000, 2002, and 2004.

Big C
11-22-2007, 03:51 AM
Actually he had 9 tds in a season 3 times, 2000, 2002, and 2004.

i meant as in a single season...u love being difficult dont you :cheeky-sm

he has never had more than 9 touchdowns in a single season

saden1
11-22-2007, 04:22 AM
Dunn is a baller and he has been doing it with other people sharing the workload (Alstott in Tampa and Vick and company in Atlanta). He averages 4.1 per a rush and has 46 TDs...not exactly impressive numbers.

People have often compared him to Berry Sanders but he is no Berry Sanders. To Dunns credit he does have more receptions, receiving yards and receptions for TDs than Sanders. Plus he has reached 10K with 15 carries per game where as Sanders consistently got 20 carries per game.

In conclusion he is not HOF material IMO because that award is reserved for the top 10 percentile of players and he most certainly isn't in that bracket. Top 20 percentile? Perhaps.

Paintrain
11-22-2007, 09:53 AM
Hall of Fame person, yes.. Hall of Fame player, no..

jsarno
11-22-2007, 02:08 PM
i meant as in a single season...u love being difficult dont you :cheeky-sm

Sometimes yes. :D

he has never had more than 9 touchdowns in a single season

That is true, but 9 tds in a season 3 times is nothing to sneeze at.

jsarno
11-22-2007, 02:11 PM
Dunn is a baller and he has been doing it with other people sharing the workload (Alstott in Tampa and Vick and company in Atlanta). He averages 4.1 per a rush and has 46 TDs...not exactly impressive numbers.

People have often compared him to Berry Sanders but he is no Berry Sanders. To Dunns credit he does have more receptions, receiving yards and receptions for TDs than Sanders. Plus he has reached 10K with 15 carries per game where as Sanders consistently got 20 carries per game.

In conclusion he is not HOF material IMO because that award is reserved for the top 10 percentile of players and he most certainly isn't in that bracket. Top 20 percentile? Perhaps.

I would laugh at those people. Sanders is arguably the best ever, Dunn is no where even close. I won't bother bringing out stats cause it's like comparing Brett Favre to Jason Campbell.

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