The problem with Rivers, as I see it, is Eli Manning. Eli has not yet passed the Bus Test, but winning two Super Bowls (both upsets, one of them the biggest upset since Namath beating the Colts in Super Bowl III) in New York is going to be a huge point in his favor. He's also never missed a start since his rookie season, and is already well into the top 20 in the career passing stats although it could be said he is something of a compiler as his career record as a starter is 90-75 and his stats are steady but above average. Not Peyton Manning, not Philip Rivers, but above average, and he has a rep for throwing too many picks. Provided Eli remains healthy another 5-7 years, his career totals will be impressive but nowhere near his brother, but I figure they will be in the Vinny Testaverde range. Is a Vinny Testaverde with two Super Bowl rings, both for leading his team to come from behind victories in the last 90 seconds of play, a HOVG type or a HOFer? I think if Eli stays healthy he goes into Canton, and if he should happen to win another Super Bowl it will be a no-brainer.Hail Casares wrote:Faneca, Troy P, and Big Ben all get in. So does Bettis.
Since he was mentioned earlier I'd put Rivers in as well.
As far as how this affects Rivers, without a SB ring, I think he comes up short.