bachslunch wrote:Taylor and Watters are no’s for me because they did not get over 12K career rushing yards. I know the latter caught a lot of passes, but I’m also lukewarm at best on Roger Craig, and I see the two as similar players, essentially second class versions of Marshall Faulk. RB is also arguably the most over-represented position in Canton, and I’m keen to get more WRs, LBs, and DBs (especially safeties) in first before considering more borderline RBs.rewing84 wrote:any reasons on the nonstarters bachs
Banks (1/1/80s) and Matthews (1/4/none), while reportedly looking better than their honors, play a position (80s-90s OLB) that is also heavily represented in the HoF. I would rather see more MLBs/ILBs from the time (like Sam Mills or Senior candidate Karl Mecklenburg) get in first. It’s also hard to distinguish them from folks like Greg Lloyd, Cornelius Bennett, and Pat Swilling, all of whom I think are no less deserving at the very least.
Tasker (another tough one for me) is a special teams gunner, and maybe he’s the most deserving to ever perform this role. Or maybe that’s Bill Bates. Or maybe somebody else. I’d like to know who’s really the best here before considering someone. But then, what about dedicated KRs such as Devin Hester or White Shoes Johnson? Are they more, less, or just as deserving? None of them are in the HoF, either, and there’s no precedent for inducting any of them. What’s the pecking order? And should they be pushed ahead of a borderline HoF position player? Not sure about that one, either. My head hurts just trying to sort all this out.
5. who would you replace matthews banks tasker rice watters taylor with
Rice, despite a decent number of sacks, has very thin honors (2/3/none). And if sacks are your thing, he was (best as I can figure) 12th all time at retirement and is now 20th, behind John Abraham, Leslie O’Neal, and Robert Mathis, all of whom have comparable or better honors and aren’t likely getting into the HoF without a ticket. It’s not like he finished close to the top of the career leaders in the statistic. He would also be the fifth defensive player likely to get in (assuming Ronde Barber and John Lynch make it) from a Buccaneers defense that won one title. Sorry, not sold.
YMMV, of course.
1. Agreed on Watters and Taylor
2. Agreed 100% on Banks and Matthews im a bigger fan of mecklenburg than banks and matthews and you make good points on swilling lloyd and bennett
3. Never understood the appeal of Taskers Hof debate
4. Good Points on Rice
5. who would you replace matthews banks tasker rice watters taylor with