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LETS TALK HALL OF FAME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
07-05-2008, 05:48 PM
Post: #11
LETS TALK HALL OF FAME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
In no particular order

Top ten current players who will certainly get into the Hall on the first ballot:

1. Tom Brady
2. Peyton Manning
3. Marvin Harrison
4. Walter Jones
5. Ray Lewis
6. Torry Holt
7. LT
8. Larry Allen
9. Tony Gonzalez
10. Junior Seau

Other current players with 7+ years of experience who will likely get in if they retired tomorrow:

1. Zach Thomas
2. Orlando Pace
3. Brian Urlacher
4. Alan Faneca
5. Isaac Bruce
6. Terrell Owens
7. Randy Moss
8. Adam Vinatieri
9. Derrick Brooks
10. Ty Law
11. Brian Dawkins
12. Edgerrin James
13. Champ Bailey

Players drafted before 2002 who need at least a few more strong showings to get serious consideration:

1. Fred Taylor
2. Shaun Alexander
3. Jamal Lewis
4. Warrick Dunn
5. Joey Galloway
6. Reggie Wayne
7. Chad Johnson
8. Darren Sharper
9. Donovan McNabb
10. Drew Brees
11. Matt Hasselbeck
12. Hines Ward
13. Jeff Saturday
14. Richard Seymour
15. Steve Hutchinson
16. Steve Smith
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07-05-2008, 08:48 PM
Post: #12
LETS TALK HALL OF FAME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If Derrick Thomas isn't in, yet Andre Tippett is, there is no telling who will be and won't be in the HOF.
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07-05-2008, 10:04 PM
Post: #13
LETS TALK HALL OF FAME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
88horsepower Wrote:In no particular order

Top ten current players who will certainly get into the Hall on the first ballot:

1. Tom Brady
2. Peyton Manning
3. Marvin Harrison
4. Walter Jones
5. Ray Lewis
6. Torry Holt
7. LT
8. Larry Allen
9. Tony Gonzalez
10. Junior Seau

Other current players with 7+ years of experience who will likely get in if they retired tomorrow:

1. Zach Thomas
2. Orlando Pace
3. Brian Urlacher
4. Alan Faneca
5. Isaac Bruce
6. Terrell Owens
7. Randy Moss
8. Adam Vinatieri
9. Derrick Brooks
10. Ty Law
11. Brian Dawkins
12. Edgerrin James
13. Champ Bailey

Players drafted before 2002 who need at least a few more strong showings to get serious consideration:

1. Fred Taylor
2. Shaun Alexander
3. Jamal Lewis
4. Warrick Dunn
5. Joey Galloway
6. Reggie Wayne
7. Chad Johnson
8. Darren Sharper
9. Donovan McNabb
10. Drew Brees
11. Matt Hasselbeck
12. Hines Ward...............^
13. Jeff Saturday
14. Richard Seymour
15. Steve Hutchinson
16. Steve Smith

Pretty good list but you gotta move Ward up to the next level. He doesnt need to do much more or anything more to get to the HOF. He owns every Steelers record for receiving, he has passed both Lynn Swann and John Stallworth, both HOFers, in stats, and hes a SB MVP. If he retired to morrow he would get serious consideration.
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07-05-2008, 10:09 PM
Post: #14
LETS TALK HALL OF FAME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mack10290 Wrote:
88horsepower Wrote:In no particular order

Top ten current players who will certainly get into the Hall on the first ballot:

1. Tom Brady
2. Peyton Manning
3. Marvin Harrison
4. Walter Jones
5. Ray Lewis
6. Torry Holt
7. LT
8. Larry Allen
9. Tony Gonzalez
10. Junior Seau

Other current players with 7+ years of experience who will likely get in if they retired tomorrow:

1. Zach Thomas
2. Orlando Pace
3. Brian Urlacher
4. Alan Faneca
5. Isaac Bruce
6. Terrell Owens
7. Randy Moss
8. Adam Vinatieri
9. Derrick Brooks
10. Ty Law
11. Brian Dawkins
12. Edgerrin James
13. Champ Bailey

Players drafted before 2002 who need at least a few more strong showings to get serious consideration:

1. Fred Taylor
2. Shaun Alexander
3. Jamal Lewis
4. Warrick Dunn
5. Joey Galloway
6. Reggie Wayne
7. Chad Johnson
8. Darren Sharper
9. Donovan McNabb
10. Drew Brees
11. Matt Hasselbeck
12. Hines Ward...............^
13. Jeff Saturday
14. Richard Seymour
15. Steve Hutchinson
16. Steve Smith

Pretty good list but you gotta move Ward up to the next level. He doesnt need to do much more or anything more to get to the HOF. He owns every Steelers record for receiving, he has passed both Lynn Swann and John Stallworth, both HOFers, in stats, and hes a SB MVP. If he retired to morrow he would get serious consideration.

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07-05-2008, 11:48 PM
Post: #15
LETS TALK HALL OF FAME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Donovan McNabb? Someone's dreaming...
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07-06-2008, 12:18 AM
Post: #16
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J-Rob7 Wrote:Donovan McNabb? Someone's dreaming...
i agree he wont make the H.O.F unless he turns in to tom brady and wins 3 out of 4 SBs and turns his career around
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07-06-2008, 12:21 AM
Post: #17
LETS TALK HALL OF FAME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What about Fred Taylor? Top 20 all-time rushing list already?? Yeah, he plays for a team that gets no love and therefore only 1 pro-bowl, BUT.......you can't argue his numbers
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07-06-2008, 12:34 AM
Post: #18
LETS TALK HALL OF FAME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
shap6761 Wrote:
Mack10290 Wrote:
88horsepower Wrote:In no particular order

Top ten current players who will certainly get into the Hall on the first ballot:

1. Tom Brady
2. Peyton Manning
3. Marvin Harrison
4. Walter Jones
5. Ray Lewis
6. Torry Holt
7. LT
8. Larry Allen
9. Tony Gonzalez
10. Junior Seau

Other current players with 7+ years of experience who will likely get in if they retired tomorrow:

1. Zach Thomas
2. Orlando Pace
3. Brian Urlacher
4. Alan Faneca
5. Isaac Bruce
6. Terrell Owens
7. Randy Moss
8. Adam Vinatieri
9. Derrick Brooks
10. Ty Law
11. Brian Dawkins
12. Edgerrin James
13. Champ Bailey

Players drafted before 2002 who need at least a few more strong showings to get serious consideration:

1. Fred Taylor
2. Shaun Alexander
3. Jamal Lewis
4. Warrick Dunn
5. Joey Galloway
6. Reggie Wayne
7. Chad Johnson
8. Darren Sharper
9. Donovan McNabb
10. Drew Brees
11. Matt Hasselbeck
12. Hines Ward...............^
13. Jeff Saturday
14. Richard Seymour
15. Steve Hutchinson
16. Steve Smith

Pretty good list but you gotta move Ward up to the next level. He doesnt need to do much more or anything more to get to the HOF. He owns every Steelers record for receiving, he has passed both Lynn Swann and John Stallworth, both HOFers, in stats, and hes a SB MVP. If he retired to morrow he would get serious consideration.

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I already told you I'm not interested in trading you my Roethlisberger SPA cards.
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07-06-2008, 01:23 AM
Post: #19
LETS TALK HALL OF FAME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sonic Death Monkey Wrote:
hector234 Wrote:9. Randy Moss - Without a doubt, though his antics may hurt him

After last season, Moss is in regardless of any behavioral concerns. The Hall might keep a guy like Michael Irvin out to protest his off-field conduct, but Moss has been a once in a generation performer.

Michael Irvin is in the HOF. Lawrence Taylor is in the HOF. Its obvious the HOF doesn't let off-filed problems affect the voting.
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07-06-2008, 02:13 AM
Post: #20
LETS TALK HALL OF FAME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
88horsepower Wrote:In no particular order

Top ten current players who will certainly get into the Hall on the first ballot:

1. Tom Brady
2. Peyton Manning
3. Marvin Harrison
4. Walter Jones
5. Ray Lewis
6. Torry Holt
7. LT
8. Larry Allen
9. Tony Gonzalez
10. Junior Seau

Other current players with 7+ years of experience who will likely get in if they retired tomorrow:

1. Zach Thomas
2. Orlando Pace
3. Brian Urlacher
4. Alan Faneca
5. Isaac Bruce
6. Terrell Owens
7. Randy Moss
8. Adam Vinatieri
9. Derrick Brooks
10. Ty Law
11. Brian Dawkins
12. Edgerrin James
13. Champ Bailey

Players drafted before 2002 who need at least a few more strong showings to get serious consideration:

1. Fred Taylor
2. Shaun Alexander
3. Jamal Lewis
4. Warrick Dunn
5. Joey Galloway
6. Reggie Wayne
7. Chad Johnson
8. Darren Sharper
9. Donovan McNabb
10. Drew Brees
11. Matt Hasselbeck
12. Hines Ward
13. Jeff Saturday
14. Richard Seymour
15. Steve Hutchinson
16. Steve Smith

Richard seymour is no where close to becoming a hall of fame player the guy is just overhyped.
His best season was 8 sacks 35 tackles and 20 assists which is nothing specatacular. He has polayed in 96 ganes and has 31 sacks and a total of 307 tackles (including assists). Then we have the subject of probowls. The guy makes them simply because of name recognition. Exculding the 8 sack season he has made the probowl 4 other times each season with less than 6 sacks.
in 2006 he made the probowl with 24 tackles 17 assists and 4 sacks.
Hall of fame i think not.
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