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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.As is not comparing the eras that they played in, or considering how rarely the Patriots threw the ball (they set an NFL record for single-season rushing yardage that lasted for almost half a century).Not listing how many seasons played is deceptive and misleading
Explain:
Sharpe 8134 yards for 13.7 Y/R 65 TDs
Morgan 10716 yards for 19.2 Y/R & 72 TDs
Borges must be delighted with ChatGPT. Now he can copy/paste content consequence free.*snickers*... fat chance of that happening captain plagarism"
Borges needs to be replaced
I think we All know the reason why.
I think you're forgetting that Sharpe only had Favre for a couple seasons. The guy was having Don Majikowski and largely backups throwing it to him for a large portion of that stretch he had.I find it fascinating that people ignore the fact that Sharpe had Brett Favre for 3 seasons while Stanley Morgan had the likes of Steve Grogan, Tony Eason, Flutie, Ramsey, and Marc Wilson as his QBs,
Sharpe was not better than Morgan. People saying that ignore what Morgan did with a lot less talent around him. than what Sharpe had in Green Bay.
For me it's just that Stanley is another Patriot who gets no love. They aren't letting in our guys who are champs but maybe don't quite have the long term stats that Stanley has.I'm gonna say it from an unbiased perspective (not being around at the time of Stanley's career.
Looking at Stanley's career, other than his 86 season, he was more of a long term compiler in earning his stats. Very good, sometimes pro bowl worthy, but not elite. Sterling had a 4-5 year stretch where he was the best receiver in the league not named Jerry Rice.
The Hall tries to be more inclined to reward elite level performances over shorter stretches, compared to very good play over long periods of time. I don't see a major issue with it.
Not saying Morgan never deserves a spot, but I totally get it in this situation.
Those 3 great seasons for Sharpe at the end of his career came when the QB was Bret Favre.I'm gonna say it from an unbiased perspective (not being around at the time of Stanley's career.
Looking at Stanley's career, other than his 86 season, he was more of a long term compiler in earning his stats. Very good, sometimes pro bowl worthy, but not elite. Sterling had a 4-5 year stretch where he was the best receiver in the league not named Jerry Rice.
The Hall tries to be more inclined to reward elite level performances over shorter stretches, compared to very good play over long periods of time. I don't see a major issue with it.
Not saying Morgan never deserves a spot, but I totally get it in this situation.
| 336 catches | 5462 yards | 16.3 YPC | 51 TDs |
When his numbers were low!I think you're forgetting that Sharpe only had Favre for a couple seasons. The guy was having Don Majikowski and largely backups throwing it to him for a large portion of that stretch he had.
Rodney I think goes further back than just the Patriots. I think it was a lot of what he carried around in San Diego and the reputation he had.For me it's just that Stanley is another Patriot who gets no love. They aren't letting in our guys who are champs but maybe don't quite have the long term stats that Stanley has.
And they aren't even letting in Rodney who has both.
You’re gonna conveniently leave out the fact that he put up 1105 and 1423 the previous two years before that? Come on nowWhen his numbers were low!
With Favre, they skyrocketed.
69 catches for 961 yards before Favre
True but over a long career he was targeted relatively infrequently each year which makes it easier to maintain a high yards per catch due to small sample sizeWhile some stats get inflated by having a long career, yards per catch works the other way: the longer you played, the more impressive a high ypc is. To average 19.2 for that many years is insane. He probably played longer than anyone else in history that has a career 19 ypc.
Those are career bests, and something Morgan accomplished too. But it's clear as day that even in those earlier years Sharpe did not have 100 yard catch seasons until Favre. Morgan in fact has more yards in one season with a horribly bad QB than Sharpe did with anyone, but the fact remains: Sharpe would not have had a HOF career had it not been for Favre.You’re gonna conveniently leave out the fact that he put up 1105 and 1423 the previous two years before that? Come on now
Who said it's the only way?If YPC is the only way we evaluate a receiver, then Desean Jackson must be the greatest wide receiver of all time.
I've started to question the voters on the HOF.. seems a lot of questioning can be asked on the last few Indcutees... how Rodney isn't in is a gutless shame on the "voters"..They don't like Patriots in the Hall for some reason
And Tony Eason season finished 6th in MVP voting in 86? Fans from that era also constantly stand by about how good Steve Grogan was, so which is it?Those are career bests, and something Morgan accomplished too. But it's clear as day that even in those earlier years Sharpe did not have 100 yard catch seasons until Favre. Morgan in fact has more yards in one season with a horribly bad QB than Sharpe did with anyone, but the fact remains: Sharpe would not have had a HOF career had it not been for Favre.
You still haven't addressed the difference in 1970s to mid 1980s ball and 1990s ball.
By the way, Don Majkowski finished 2nd in NFL MVP voting in the year of Sharpe's 1423.
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