https://www.windycitygridiron.com/2016/ ... cago-bears
But impact as position players is irrelevant unless they had greatness as position players. Parrish did, but I think he should be in just as a corner. Albert Lewis had greatness as a punt blocker but I know plenty of people would vote him in on his CB career alone. Gale Sayers rightly got credit for the combined rushing/returning but he needed that with his short career. If he played a full career as a RB but didn't do much as a returner he would have gotten in too.
And here are the offensive stats for some of those guys you mentioned:
* Upchurch: 14.9 yards per touch, 27 TD
* HESTER: 11.8 yards per touch, 17 TD
* White Shoes: 11.5 yards per touch, 27 TD
* Dante Hall: 9.2 yards per touch, 9 TD
* Cribbs: 7.9 yards per touch, 9 TD
* E. Metcalf: 6.8 yards per touch, 43 TD
* Patterson: 6.7 yards per touch, 37 TD
* Br. Mitchell: 6.7 yards per touch, 16 TD
The only one who had a Pro Bowl-level offensive season was Metcalf in 1995, catching 104 passes for 1,189 yards and 8 TD. And he didn't even get in for that. Offense is not a relevant part of the PFHOF conversation for these returners.
Brian wolf wrote: ↑Thu Oct 26, 2023 2:19 pm Haha ... I agree and disagree on Bryan's takes on Hester as well but know he will make the HOF. Hopefully others like Eric Metcalf, Brian Mitchell, Timmy Brown, Lemar Parrish and Abe Woodson will as well, since they had more impact as regular players. Billy Johnson and Upchurch have cases similar to Hester and Hall had impact but a shorter career.