RayClay
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Awesome. He deserves to be there. At least serious consideration. By far, the best I've ever seen. So dominant they had to change the rules. First ballot lock imo.
My favorite Patriot of all time has my vote. He destroyed Manning's post season career. That has to get him in lol. Plus those choices sucked. I'm not voting any crybaby Ram. TO got my vote for his celebrations alone and the kicker got mine because like I said, Warner and the Rams aren't getting it lol.
It's a curious case because from his career stats and comparing them to other hall of fame CBs, I would say he is borderline, and really should have a low end chance of making it in. But the guy was a bigtime playmaker and that Super Bowl pick six is the definition of a HOF play. It wouldn't be surprising if he gets in first or second ballot.Anyone feel Ty Law is worthy of HoF honors?
Probably one of Mawae/Faneca/Boselli. One of Lynch/Dawkins, and then yeah, Warner TD Law and Taylor all have decent shots, too. Law has a chance, but it'll be stiff competition.TO and LT should be locks. Might get interesting after that.
Warner is not HOF worthy.
Ty deserves to be in.
I think the most interesting case study is Terrell Davis. Clearly one of the most dominating backs WHEN he did play. The problem is that he didn't play very long.
The other odd things against him is the myriad of running backs that had success in Denver following Davis such as.........
Mike Anderson
Olandis Gary
Clinton Portis
Reuben Droughns
Tatum Bell
Yes, they had their zone blocking scheme in place, but it would be a bit unfair to hold these other backs against him. The only one of those who had really exceptional seasons in Denver is Clinton Portis, and he rushed for four 1000 yard seasons while in Washington too. Davis in the four years before his knee got destroyed rushed for 6413 yards, 56 TDs at a rate of 4.8 ypc and was three times 1st Team All-Pro.Ty deserves to be in.
I think the most interesting case study is Terrell Davis. Clearly one of the most dominating backs WHEN he did play. The problem is that he didn't play very long.
The other odd things against him is the myriad of running backs that had success in Denver following Davis such as.........
Mike Anderson
Olandis Gary
Clinton Portis
Reuben Droughns
Tatum Bell
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