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- Brady and BB are the lockiest of locks.
- Kraft is just a question of policy -- are owners let in or not?
- Wilfork is almost as locky as if he'd been a complete Pats lifer. He'll be in soon after he's eligible.
- Rodney was, I think, here long enough to get in. E.g., who was here longer -- Rodney or Parcells?
- Guys who left for a big payday elsewhere will have trouble getting in, and deserve to. I'm thinking of Deion Branch, who I'd enjoy having in, and Asante Samuel, who I wouldn't.
- Adam is a special case. He made several of the biggest plays in league history, and he made them for the Pats.
- Seymour and Mankins are tough cases. They didn't exactly leave voluntarily or shoot their way out of town. (Indeed, Seymour was bitter about getting traded.) I say they wind up in, especially Seymour.
- Gronk has already done enough to get in.
- McCourty hasn't, but he's on track.
- I'm negative on Matt Light these days for political reasons, but he's the obvious absence from this discussion so far, and likely to be (deservedly) inducted.
I would like to see Vrabel and Matt Light. Both were part of the Patriot Way. Light seems like a classy guy too and has done great charity work.
Adam is one of the biggest locks after Brady and BB. He'll be a Pro Football Fall of Famer too.
- Brady and BB are the lockiest of locks.
- Kraft is just a question of policy -- are owners let in or not?
- Wilfork is almost as locky as if he'd been a complete Pats lifer. He'll be in soon after he's eligible.
- Rodney was, I think, here long enough to get in. E.g., who was here longer -- Rodney or Parcells?
- Guys who left for a big payday elsewhere will have trouble getting in, and deserve to. I'm thinking of Deion Branch, who I'd enjoy having in, and Asante Samuel, who I wouldn't.
- Adam is a special case. He made several of the biggest plays in league history, and he made them for the Pats.
- Seymour and Mankins are tough cases. They didn't exactly leave voluntarily or shoot their way out of town. (Indeed, Seymour was bitter about getting traded.) I say they wind up in, especially Seymour.
- Gronk has already done enough to get in.
- McCourty hasn't, but he's on track.
- I'm negative on Matt Light these days for political reasons, but he's the obvious absence from this discussion so far, and likely to be (deservedly) inducted.
Political reasons??? JEEZ!!!!!
Patrick Chung (if he plays long enough he has been great since returning and played all but 1 year of his career here.. if he plays like he has been for 3-4 more years i think he does and i doubt he leaves again)
Donte Hightower (if he plays his whole career here which i think he will)
Devin McCourty (just needs to keep it up)
Malcolm Butler (if he plays his whole career here and i think he will)
Rob Ninkovich (did he have enough impact though? He was huge for 3-4 years but is that enough?)
Welker (zero rings and that makes it hard to put him in considering he could have if not for 1 drop).
I'm negative on Matt Light these days for political reasons, but he's the obvious absence from this discussion so far, and likely to be (deservedly) inducted.
Holy ****! Had no idea Clayborn wasn't already in pats hof. Makes no sense.
Unless he's a Nazi or something, I don't see why politics need to be involved...I mean, come on.
He's openly pro-fascist-lite. (No pun on his name at all intended.)
I can leave it out of a football judgment, but it's hard to leave it entirely unnoted.
The real fascists were on the left. Just sayin'.
Steve Grogan MUST be in the Pats HoF. I know his numbers suck but I couldnt care less. Most QBs back in the 70s had crappy numbers and won and Grogs won. He had a winning record here and was a lifer.
I think its a travesty he is not in.
EDIT: Grogan is in. I can calm down now.
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Adam is one of the biggest locks after Brady and BB. He'll be a Pro Football Fall of Famer too.
I know, right?! I mean, it is possible to separate the player from his personal politics.
You know, back in the day, people with opposing political opinions used to be friends. Not all the time but it happened a lot more often because both sides weren't demonizing the other.
Save some of that angst for Raymond Clayborn
He belongs in the Indy HOF, not ours.
Vinatieri deserves the Patriots HOF, he had two SB game winning kicks for them as well as the greatest kick in NFL history.
Football is obviously a harsh business and both teams and players have to make tough decisions. The Patriots are a frugal team and it has worked well for them but it puts players in the difficult position of having to walk away from millions to stay in NE and not every player is going to do that. I don't blame McGinest, Vinatieri, Vereen and other players for doing what's best for them and their families and it shouldn't exclude them from the Patriots Hall if they choose to go elsewhere, what matters is what they did for the patriots when they were here.
Considering it is 1 every year.
Brady
Gronk
BB
Robert Kraft
Seymour
Harrison
They are all locks.
Guys i think will get in but are based on my projections.
Patrick Chung (if he plays long enough he has been great since returning and played all but 1 year of his career here.. if he plays like he has been for 3-4 more years i think he does and i doubt he leaves again)
Donte Hightower (if he plays his whole career here which i think he will)
Devin McCourty (just needs to keep it up)
Malcolm Butler (if he plays his whole career here and i think he will)
Maybe
Gostkowski was a for sure but he needs to just get out of think funk.
Rob Ninkovich (did he have enough impact though? He was huge for 3-4 years but is that enough?)
Welker (zero rings and that makes it hard to put him in considering he could have if not for 1 drop).
Won't
I think Collins probably leaves sadly so not him
I don't hold it against AV because he left but he's also not a normal case. By the time this season is over he will have played more games with Indy and helped them win a SB also.
I agree that his kick in the Snow Bowl game was the greatest ever, and that he and that kick will be in the NYFL HOF, but I don't think he belongs in ours.
Is Nick Buoniconti in the Pats HOF? If he is he shouldn't be either. He belongs in Miami.
3X Pro Bowler, franchise leader in INTs. 179 games...
Only reason he is not in is because he pissed someone off.
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