Make your Case for non-HOFer

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htownskinfan
04-20-2012, 01:19 PM
Brian Mitchell.. All purpose yards leader for a long time (maybe still).. Record holder for return touchdowns.. 2 time SB champion..

I agree

htownskinfan
04-20-2012, 01:24 PM
Mark Moseley
His stats are not that great and theres no way he'll make it,but I just loved that guy
That kick to set the record for fgs in a row and to win the game and in the snow has got to be one of the greatest clutch kicks of all time
NFL Videos: Top Ten Season Performance: Mark Moseley (http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-top-ten/09000d5d80743057/Top-Ten-Season-Performance-Mark-Moseley)

CrustyRedskin
04-20-2012, 01:31 PM
Mark Moseley
His stats are not that great and theres no way he'll make it,but I just loved that guy
That kick to set the record for fgs in a row and to win the game and in the snow has got to be one of the greatest clutch kicks of all time
NFL Videos: Top Ten Season Performance: Mark Moseley (http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-top-ten/09000d5d80743057/Top-Ten-Season-Performance-Mark-Moseley)

Yes sir, and i pucker and cringe every time i see that kick thinking how hard that was!!

redskinjim
04-20-2012, 02:12 PM
andre reed

redskinjim
04-20-2012, 02:15 PM
Bo Jackson would certainly be in the HOF if he took football seriously and didn't play baseball. He only played football half the season due to his baseball career and was not really in football shape.

At the 1986 combine Bo Jackson as a rookie runs a 4.12 40 yard dash - the fastest ever recorded, and by the way - dude is a 230 pound rock. In baseball he would snap baseball bats in half over his head and over his knee regularly.

You couldnt tackle Bo Jackson straight up unless you wanted a separated shoulder or your jaw wired shut. You couldnt tackle him if you had the perfect pursuit angle either because he would easily out run it being the fastest on the field. You just stay the **** out of his way and watch him score because you suck.

bo was a stud till the injury against the bengals in the playoffs

SmootSmack
04-20-2012, 02:27 PM
Roger Craig and Ricky Watters

Leader In Sports
04-20-2012, 02:44 PM
Roger Craig and Ricky Watters
I think at some point Roger Craig will actually make it in.

I will throw another name out there that I was surprised years ago to learn he wasn't in the HOF is Roman Gabriel (yes, I have a relationship with him too).

imaskin4life
04-20-2012, 02:46 PM
bo was a stud till the injury against the bengals in the playoffs

Yes he was. 4.12 40 yard dash at 230 pounds is scary and video game-ish. He probably won't make it because of how short his career was and because he played only a part of the season each year lol. But anyone who knows football knows that Bo Jackson as a player was unreal.

Lotus
04-20-2012, 02:48 PM
I think at some point Roger Craig will actually make it in.

I will throw another name out there that I was surprised years ago to learn he wasn't in the HOF is Roman Gabriel (yes, I have a relationship with him too).


Roman Gabriel and Roger Craig both should be in Canton IMO.

skinster
04-20-2012, 02:53 PM
How about Sterling Sharpe? He was one of the top 3 WR for about a 5 year span but had his career cut short by injuries. He's basically the Gale Sayers of the WR position.

Absolutely. His statistics alone should make him in....they're better than chris carters for sure. Sterling's best 5 seasons over his 7 year career are better than Chris's best 5 seasons over his 16 year career. And Sterling played with dog shit quarterbacking until his 1994 season. Even in 1992 and 1993 when Favre was there, Favre sucked until 1994. And all 3 seasons Sterling had Favre...he accounted for 43 of 70 of his TD passes...62% of all passing Packers TDs were Sterling Sharpe. For the most part, I think players should be judged by their best 4-7 seasons. Kurt Warner is a lock for the Hall...yet only had 6 seasons where he wasn't complete dogshit.

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