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OT: Current players who will be in the Hall Of Fame
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RE: OT: Current players who will be in the Hall Of Fame
I think its too early to tell for guys like ray rice and rodgers actually. Even though moss doesnt have the rings (yet!) i dont see how he cant make it when hes right behind jerry rice. If they dont put him in, they shouldnt put another wr in ever until they beat his statistics. And if were putting Steven Jackson in, then I have to say Frank Gore as well. Ive always wondered if Gore was good enough to get in and this year he's definitely helping his chances.
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RE: OT: Current players who will be in the Hall Of Fame
(11-17-2012, 11:55 PM)Duchovny2 Wrote: Ok this may sound crazy, but....Kevin Faulk?
I've always thought he was one of the most valuable players in the NFL during his career. I don't think he made enough flashy plays to get in though.

Cowboysfan's list is the closest to being right IMO.

Haloti Ngata needs 4-6 more years of being a high impact player to make it.

Jeff Saturday has a shot.

Jake Long is the best tackle in the league, if he stays healthy for another 6-8 years he's a first ballot guy.

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RE: OT: Current players who will be in the Hall Of Fame
(11-17-2012, 10:10 PM)CowboysFan829488 Wrote: IMO, these are the only locks that are currently playing:

Charles Woodson
DeMarcus Ware
Jason Witten
Tony Gonzalez
Ray Lewis
Brian Urlacher
Tom Brady
Peyton Manning
Ed Reed

there are some players who would be close (Ronde Barber, Eli), but I just don't see them getting in unless they do a LOT more.
Why do you not think Brees is a lock?
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RE: OT: Current players who will be in the Hall Of Fame
(11-18-2012, 01:24 AM)brentboudreaux1 Wrote: Why do you not think Brees is a lock?
His stats are inflated, and his team has really only had one good year. He will need another SB, or another record season to have a shot. While he has a chance, I would put Eli in instead of him at this point.
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RE: OT: Current players who will be in the Hall Of Fame
How about Big Ben? Two rings so far?
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#16

RE: OT: Current players who will be in the Hall Of Fame
IMO Locks(L) & Potentials(P) as of right now(Trying not to go too far into the future).

Ravens-Ray Lewis(L),Ed Reed(L),Ngata(P),Suggs(P)--> I'm a Ravens Fan,lol
Steelers-Ben(P),Troy(P)
Browns- Joe Thomas(P)--> HoF likes Lineman
Bengals- No

Patriots-Tom Brady(L),Belichick(L),Welker(P)
Dolphins- No
Jets- No
Bills- No

Chargers- No
Broncos- Manning(L),Champ(L)
Raiders- Seymour(P)
Chiefs- No

Colts- Reggie Wayne(P),Vinatieri(P),Freeney(P)
Titans- Steve Hutchinson(P)
Jaguars- No
Texans- No

Lions- No
Vikings- Peterson(P),Jared Allen(P)
Packers- Rodgers(P)-Though His career is still fairly young,Charles Woodson(P),Saturday(P)
Bears- Urlacher(L),Peppers(P),Hester(P)

Redskins- Shanahan(P)
Cowboys- Ware(L),Witten(P)
Eagles- No
Giants- Eli(P),Coughlin(P)

49ers- Moss(P),Justin Smith(P),Pat Willis(P)
Rams- No
Cardinals- Fitzgerald(P)
Seahawks- No

Buccaneers- Barber(P)
Saints- Brees(L),Jahri Evans(P)
Falcons- Tony Gonz(L)
Panthers- No-Steve Smith had a shot IMO based on team loyalty and old stats,but he's fading

And what about JUST retired players? Like Matt Light(P),Tomlinson(P), & Hines Ward(P)

Also,what about Players who do not have a team right now? Like Vince Young(L)...hahaha just kidding of course Tongue
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#17

RE: OT: Current players who will be in the Hall Of Fame
^ agree....Brees is a lock.
inflated stats, stupid records....

i love to hear these things but no one has broken these records before...

here are just a few of his records


National Football League records

Most consecutive games with at least 1 TD pass - 52 [28]
Single season passing leader – 5,476 yards (2011)
Highest completion percentage, season – 71.2% (2011)
Most Seasons with 5,000+ passing yards - 2 (2008 & 2011)
Most completions in a season – 468 (2011)
Most 400+ completion seasons, career – 4 (2007, 2008, 2010, 2011)
Most consecutive 400+ completion seasons, career – 2 (2007-2008; 2010-2011)
Most consecutive 350+ completion seasons, career – 6 (2006-2011)
Most consecutive seasons with 4,000+ passing yards – 6 (2006-2011; tied with Peyton Manning)
Most consecutive seasons with 4,000+ passing yards and 30+ Touchdowns – 4, 2008-current
Most games with 5+ touchdown passes, career – 7
Most games with 5+ touchdown passes and no interceptions, career – 5
Highest completion percentage, career, for players with 2,500+ attempts - 65.7% (3,843/5,853)
Most seasons with 70% pass completion rate (minimum 100 attempts per season) - 2 (2009 & 2011)
Most games with 30+ completions and 80% pass completion rate, career - 4
Most games with more than 80% pass completion rate, career (minimum 20 attempts per game) - 12
Most games with more than 80% pass completion rate and no interceptions, career (minimum 20 attempts per game) - 10
Most games with more than 80% pass completion rate, season (minimum 20 attempts per game) - 3 (tied with Ben Roethlisberger and Brett Favre)
Most games with more than 70% pass completion rate, season (minimum 20 attempts per game) - 10 (2011)
Most games with more than 70% pass completion rate and no interceptions, career (minimum 20 attempts per game) - 33
Most games, 250+ yards passing, season - 16 (2011)
Most 300+ yard passing games in a season – 13 (2011)
Most consecutive 300+ yard passing games – 9 (2011 – present)
Most consecutive 300+ yard passing games (regular season and postseason combined)– 11 (2011 – present)
Most games with 3+ TD's and 300 yds. passing - 17 (Tied with Dan Marino)
Most passing yards in first half of game--346 (11/4/07 vs. Jaguars)
Most games, 350+ yards passing, career - 32
Most games, 350+ yards passing, season - 8 (2011)
Most TD passes over 70+ yards - 13 (2006-present)
Most consecutive games with 350+ yards passing – 4 (Weeks 3,4,5,6; 2011)
Most passing yards in a season in away games - 2,852 (2011)
Most consecutive 400+ yard passing games - 2 (postseason games 2012) - tied with several other players
Most consecutive games with 450+ yards passing – 2 (postseason games 2012)
Most games with 400 yards passing and no interceptions, career - 6 (4 regular season, 2 postseason)
Most games with 20+ completions, season – 16 (2010 & 2011)
Most consecutive games with at least 20 completions – 45 (2009 – present) [29]
Most games with 30+ completions, season – 9 (2011)
Most games with 30+ completions, career – 31
Most games with 30+ completions and no interceptions, career – 14
Most games with 39+ completions, career – 3 (1 regular season, 2 playoff games)
Most passing completions per game, career – 23.58 comp/game
Most passing attempts per game, career – 35.91 att/game
Most passing attempts per game, postseason- 43.56 att/game
Most passing yards per game, career – 267.42 yards/game
Most passing completions per game, season – 29.25 comp/game (2011)
Most passing completions per game, postseason - 29.1 comp/game
Most passing yards per game, season – 342.25 yards/game (2011)
Highest post-season completion percentage, career – 66.8%
Lowest post-season interception percentage, career – 1.02%
Highest average passing yards per game in postseason- 331.1 (9 games)
Most completions in a Super Bowl – 32 (Super Bowl XLIV; tied with Tom Brady)
Most completions in a playoff game – 40 (at San Francisco, 1/14/2012)
Most pass attempts in a playoff game with zero interceptions – 60 (at Seattle, 1/8/2011)[30]
Most pass completions in a playoff game with zero interceptions – 39 (at Seattle, 1/8/2011)[30]
Most passing yards in a playoff game with zero interceptions – 466 (vs. Detroit, 1/7/2012)
Most consecutive pass attempts without an interception during the playoffs – 226 (January 21, 2007 – January 14, 2012)
Most Consecutive Playoff Games, 2+ Touchdown Passes - 7 (2006 – present) (tied with Terry Bradshaw and Joe Montana)
Most Playoff Games, 400+ yards passing - 3 (2011-2012)(Consecutive)
Most Consecutive Playoff Games, 450+ yards passing - 2 (2012)
Best Passing Touchdown to Interception ratio in postseason - 5.5-1 (22 TD Passes - 4 interceptions)
Best Completions to Interception ratio in postseason - 65.5-1 (262 Completions - 4 interceptions)
Best Passing Yards to Interception ratio in postseason - 745-1 (2,980 Passing Yards - 4 interceptions)
Best Passing Touchdown per Game Average, Postseason - 2.444 (22 TD Passes/9 postseason games)
Most consecutive postseason games with 30+ pass completions- 4 (2/7/10-present)


everyone is entitled to their own opinion....im just glad we dont have romo for a qb Tongue
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RE: OT: Current players who will be in the Hall Of Fame
(11-18-2012, 09:45 AM)jkiddlridnour Wrote: How about Big Ben? Two rings so far?
His reputation is holding him back IMO. I think however if they won another Superbowl there's no way that they can keep him out.
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RE: OT: Current players who will be in the Hall Of Fame
(11-18-2012, 11:05 AM)brentboudreaux1 Wrote: ^ agree....Brees is a lock.
inflated stats, stupid records....

i love to hear these things but no one has broken these records before...

here are just a few of his records


National Football League records

Most consecutive games with at least 1 TD pass - 52 [28]
Single season passing leader – 5,476 yards (2011)
Highest completion percentage, season – 71.2% (2011)
Most Seasons with 5,000+ passing yards - 2 (2008 & 2011)
Most completions in a season – 468 (2011)
Most 400+ completion seasons, career – 4 (2007, 2008, 2010, 2011)
Most consecutive 400+ completion seasons, career – 2 (2007-2008; 2010-2011)
Most consecutive 350+ completion seasons, career – 6 (2006-2011)
Most consecutive seasons with 4,000+ passing yards – 6 (2006-2011; tied with Peyton Manning)
Most consecutive seasons with 4,000+ passing yards and 30+ Touchdowns – 4, 2008-current
Most games with 5+ touchdown passes, career – 7
Most games with 5+ touchdown passes and no interceptions, career – 5
Highest completion percentage, career, for players with 2,500+ attempts - 65.7% (3,843/5,853)
Most seasons with 70% pass completion rate (minimum 100 attempts per season) - 2 (2009 & 2011)
Most games with 30+ completions and 80% pass completion rate, career - 4
Most games with more than 80% pass completion rate, career (minimum 20 attempts per game) - 12
Most games with more than 80% pass completion rate and no interceptions, career (minimum 20 attempts per game) - 10
Most games with more than 80% pass completion rate, season (minimum 20 attempts per game) - 3 (tied with Ben Roethlisberger and Brett Favre)
Most games with more than 70% pass completion rate, season (minimum 20 attempts per game) - 10 (2011)
Most games with more than 70% pass completion rate and no interceptions, career (minimum 20 attempts per game) - 33
Most games, 250+ yards passing, season - 16 (2011)
Most 300+ yard passing games in a season – 13 (2011)
Most consecutive 300+ yard passing games – 9 (2011 – present)
Most consecutive 300+ yard passing games (regular season and postseason combined)– 11 (2011 – present)
Most games with 3+ TD's and 300 yds. passing - 17 (Tied with Dan Marino)
Most passing yards in first half of game--346 (11/4/07 vs. Jaguars)
Most games, 350+ yards passing, career - 32
Most games, 350+ yards passing, season - 8 (2011)
Most TD passes over 70+ yards - 13 (2006-present)
Most consecutive games with 350+ yards passing – 4 (Weeks 3,4,5,6; 2011)
Most passing yards in a season in away games - 2,852 (2011)
Most consecutive 400+ yard passing games - 2 (postseason games 2012) - tied with several other players
Most consecutive games with 450+ yards passing – 2 (postseason games 2012)
Most games with 400 yards passing and no interceptions, career - 6 (4 regular season, 2 postseason)
Most games with 20+ completions, season – 16 (2010 & 2011)
Most consecutive games with at least 20 completions – 45 (2009 – present) [29]
Most games with 30+ completions, season – 9 (2011)
Most games with 30+ completions, career – 31
Most games with 30+ completions and no interceptions, career – 14
Most games with 39+ completions, career – 3 (1 regular season, 2 playoff games)
Most passing completions per game, career – 23.58 comp/game
Most passing attempts per game, career – 35.91 att/game
Most passing attempts per game, postseason- 43.56 att/game
Most passing yards per game, career – 267.42 yards/game
Most passing completions per game, season – 29.25 comp/game (2011)
Most passing completions per game, postseason - 29.1 comp/game
Most passing yards per game, season – 342.25 yards/game (2011)
Highest post-season completion percentage, career – 66.8%
Lowest post-season interception percentage, career – 1.02%
Highest average passing yards per game in postseason- 331.1 (9 games)
Most completions in a Super Bowl – 32 (Super Bowl XLIV; tied with Tom Brady)
Most completions in a playoff game – 40 (at San Francisco, 1/14/2012)
Most pass attempts in a playoff game with zero interceptions – 60 (at Seattle, 1/8/2011)[30]
Most pass completions in a playoff game with zero interceptions – 39 (at Seattle, 1/8/2011)[30]
Most passing yards in a playoff game with zero interceptions – 466 (vs. Detroit, 1/7/2012)
Most consecutive pass attempts without an interception during the playoffs – 226 (January 21, 2007 – January 14, 2012)
Most Consecutive Playoff Games, 2+ Touchdown Passes - 7 (2006 – present) (tied with Terry Bradshaw and Joe Montana)
Most Playoff Games, 400+ yards passing - 3 (2011-2012)(Consecutive)
Most Consecutive Playoff Games, 450+ yards passing - 2 (2012)
Best Passing Touchdown to Interception ratio in postseason - 5.5-1 (22 TD Passes - 4 interceptions)
Best Completions to Interception ratio in postseason - 65.5-1 (262 Completions - 4 interceptions)
Best Passing Yards to Interception ratio in postseason - 745-1 (2,980 Passing Yards - 4 interceptions)
Best Passing Touchdown per Game Average, Postseason - 2.444 (22 TD Passes/9 postseason games)
Most consecutive postseason games with 30+ pass completions- 4 (2/7/10-present)


everyone is entitled to their own opinion....im just glad we dont have romo for a qb Tongue
If you say Brees' stats are inflated,may as well say that Marino's were. Which of course,is not true. HoF LOVES stats. Brees WILL be a Hall of Famer even if he doesn't win another ring. He already has the records,and has the ring. Which puts him above Marino,Kelly,& Moon who have zero rings but all great HoF QB's. He's a lock,and will join the Elites in the Hall.
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RE: OT: Current players who will be in the Hall Of Fame
I hope Big Ben gets in...he deserves it IMO. Reputation or not the guy can win the ring if you get him in the big game.
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