Derrick Mason - HOVG?
Derrick Mason - HOVG?
Definitely not Hall of Fame.
HOVG? I'd say he's a lock. Very good production for long stretches. Into his mid 30's he was still very effective. Also had some success on special teams returning kicks/punts during the early to mid part of his career. Gets kind of lost in the shuffle since he played in an era where we had a lot of big productive receivers which he was definitely a cut below.
Never played with anyone that resembled a top level QB. Nor was he ever in a super pass happy offense. 8 seasons of 1,000+ yards. Never had that monster 1,400+ yard season. Only cracked 100 catches once
HOVG? I'd say he's a lock. Very good production for long stretches. Into his mid 30's he was still very effective. Also had some success on special teams returning kicks/punts during the early to mid part of his career. Gets kind of lost in the shuffle since he played in an era where we had a lot of big productive receivers which he was definitely a cut below.
Never played with anyone that resembled a top level QB. Nor was he ever in a super pass happy offense. 8 seasons of 1,000+ yards. Never had that monster 1,400+ yard season. Only cracked 100 catches once
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I'd say Steve McNair definitely resembled a top level QB in 2003. He was co-MVP and 2nd Team All Pro. Tennessee didn't throw the ball a lot that year (22nd in attempts) but they were very good when they did so (3rd in yards and 2nd in touchdown passes.)sheajets wrote:Definitely not Hall of Fame.
HOVG? I'd say he's a lock. Very good production for long stretches. Into his mid 30's he was still very effective. Also had some success on special teams returning kicks/punts during the early to mid part of his career. Gets kind of lost in the shuffle since he played in an era where we had a lot of big productive receivers which he was definitely a cut below.
Never played with anyone that resembled a top level QB. Nor was he ever in a super pass happy offense. 8 seasons of 1,000+ yards. Never had that monster 1,400+ yard season. Only cracked 100 catches once
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hovg is good enough for me
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I think Mason is arguable for HOVG. He is in the same class of other receivers during his time - Hines Ward, Muhsin Muhammad, Anquan Boldin, etc. - that could also be HOVG worthy as well.
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Boldin is a HOVG lock to me. Very underappreciated and always productive. Even well into his 30's . 9th all time in receptionssluggermatt15 wrote:I think Mason is arguable for HOVG. He is in the same class of other receivers during his time - Hines Ward, Muhsin Muhammad, Anquan Boldin, etc. - that could also be HOVG worthy as well.
He had a few monster seasons suppressed due to missing a few games. 2008 he had 89 catches for 1038 yards...in only 12 games. 2007 he had 71 catches for 853....12 games again
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second that about boldin and hovgsheajets wrote:Boldin is a HOVG lock to me. Very underappreciated and always productive. Even well into his 30's . 9th all time in receptionssluggermatt15 wrote:I think Mason is arguable for HOVG. He is in the same class of other receivers during his time - Hines Ward, Muhsin Muhammad, Anquan Boldin, etc. - that could also be HOVG worthy as well.
He had a few monster seasons suppressed due to missing a few games. 2008 he had 89 catches for 1038 yards...in only 12 games. 2007 he had 71 catches for 853....12 games again
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I agree about Boldin. He will be elected in the HOVG. Doesn't seem like he's receiving PFHOF love.
I think Mason has a good chance of HOVG election as well. Same for Hines Ward. He also has not been elected to the PFHOF. Easily the Steelers' second best receiver this century, behind AB... maybe even dating to Stallworth and Swann.
I think Mason has a good chance of HOVG election as well. Same for Hines Ward. He also has not been elected to the PFHOF. Easily the Steelers' second best receiver this century, behind AB... maybe even dating to Stallworth and Swann.
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Both Mason and Boldin are HOVG, and hopefully will be elected in their first try.
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Derrick Mason doesn't scream anything higher than Hall of Good to me.
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Mason and Muhammad are about the same based on the numbers, I'd say. Though Mason had the benefit of catching passes from Steve McNair. Jake Delhomme was okay but never on the same level as McNair. Mason was McNair's favorite target. I think Delhomme tended to favor Steve Smith over Muhammad.