crawhammer
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80.5 career sacks which is 2nd all time in franchise history. I'm not invested in keeping Adams out, I just think Welker is an essential Patriots HOF inductee.Julius Adams is one of those defensive players that you're going to get all stat-y like you like to do and tell us why he should not be in, so let's not go there, because I agree that Wes should be in. Wes suffers because he didn't win a championship. If they are going to put Julius Adams in, he needs to go in this year, other wise the log jam that I outlined in an earlier post is going to keep him out until the veteran committee puts him in.
I don't think Mosi is getting in. He had a nice stretch in the middle of his career (ages 26-29) when he averaged 5 yards per carry. His other 10 seasons collectively he was much lower (his overall career Y/A was 3.9). He only had 11 postseason carries and 1 lonely reception. There's not a strong case here.However, Julius Adams and Mosi Tatupu were the embodiment of the Patriots.
I'm not big on Vrabel getting in. I'm probably a little bias now because I think he's grossly overrated as a head coach. Mankins was a beast.Year 3 would be Vrabel. To compare Welker and Mankins to Vrabel is laughable. That Ty Law pick 6 in the 1st SB? That was all Vrabel. He was a major contributor to 3 SB wins. End of discussion.
You can't be serious about Antowain Smith over Welker?After that? I have never been a McCourty fan, but I would put him in before Welker. Hell, I'd put in Antowain Smith in before Welker.
I'm not a McCourty fan either, I mean he's not bad (I guess), but he is thoroughly overrated by PatsFans. I'd still put him in (way) before the all time overrated king, Matthew Slater. Something tells me McCourty and Slater will both get into the Patriots HOF before many other more deserving Patriots.
Peyton Manning is soft. His brother had way more grit and toughness. If you could have combined the attributes of those two then you may have had a 5x SB winner. Eli didn't have enough talent and Peyton had no balls.Although, I do hold one thing against Welker. Remember when Manning broke some meaningless regular season record, and they played an obviously pre-planned, orchestrated game of keep away with the record setting ball? All of this so Manning could do his phony "As shucks" routine? Welker was part of that. It was the gayest thing I have seen on a TV since I accidentally hit play on my uncle's gay porn VCR tape back when I was a kid.












