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McCourty with the block in the back. Or tackle, depending on your point of view.
- Media buffoon: Did you need oxygen?
- VW: No. I am a well-conditioned athlete (laughing). I didn't need any oxygen. I was good to go
McCourty with the block in the back. Or tackle, depending on your point of view.
I think it has been long enough now that Rodney's reputation as a 'dirty' player has passed.
It has also been aided by the fact that he is on tv every week, and he comes across as a sincere, likeable guy.
He also would not be the first former player who was aided by keeping his name on people's minds, by being on tv.
The guy is the first player in NFL history to have 30 sacks and 30 interceptions, was a first team All pro with two different teams, won two super bowl rings, holds the NFL record for sacks by a defensive back, and is in two team's Hall of Fames.
Come on, how is that not enough?
There is precedent as well. Much was made of Ronde Barber being one of only two players with 40 picks and 20 sacks the last few years, and he was inducted to the HoF in 2023. Yes, he was/is deserving, as he also holds the NFL record for sacks by a CB. But as good as that Tampa defense was, they only won one super bowl - and Rodney's individual records are similar, if not better.
If Ronde Barber is in the Hall of Fame - something I have no problem with - then Rodney Harrison absolutely deserves to be as well.
You cannot make a reasonable argument for Barber to be in, but not Harrison.
Ron Borges stating his case doesn't help matters though.
It will be helpful for his case if the Patriots and Colts would both put him into their team's HoF first.
They all deserve to get in, they were all the very best in the league at their respective positions for multiple years.Congrats Rodney, Adam, and Vince. That said I don't think any of them get in, at least not this year. Here is why:
Harrison - I think his dirty player rep will keep him out of the Hall.
Vinatieri - He will get in, but I don't see them ever making a kicker a first ballot HOFer.
Wilfork - I just don't think he has the numbers nor that people consider him elite enough for the Pro Football HOF. It is tough to get in as a DT to begin with because it isn't a stat position.
I mean, it's not like Richard Seymour had 150 sacks or something, and he still got in.Vince's biggest hurdle is that he did not play a position that accumulates gawdy stats.
But if the voters can recognize the talent of centers and guards and vote them into the Hall, they should be able to do the same for a two-gap defensive tackle that owns two rings. Ron Borges stating his case doesn't help matters though.
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