That's just it--it's all based on his longevity, which seems to define compiler. Also, remember, 4 fewer carries, true, but remember the era. In Gore's era there is a 1a and 1b running back...and it Walter's era there was a full back to share the load in 2 back offense, so Walter carried never carried more than 59% of teams carriers in his top season and 52,5% for his careerJohnH19 wrote: I don't think the fact that Gore has had four less carries per game than Payton did should be used as an argument against him. Seventy yards per game is still tremendous when averaged over a 14 year period.
Gore in the 1 guy gets the ball and then gets spelled era, has averaged 56.4% of teams carrier for career but it's skewed a little because he missed some games but had seasons of 73% and 71% and several seasons over 60%---so it's hard to compare, but since you brought up Walter I just wanted to illustrated that if Walter played in era where you get the ball 70% or 65% in your peak seasons, his numbers per game would be off the charts compared to Gore. In other words, the era contributes to Gore's numbers and even then he gets to 70, which is good, very good.
Since Gore left SF his yearly averages are—
15.5 games 235 carries for 918.7 yards and 3.3 TDs and an average per carry of 3.9---------------------28.3 catches and 228.3 yards and 1.8 rec TDs
Look, I could be wrong, but I just think those last four years are "compiling".
With SF he had very good numbers 4.5 avg, 11,000 yards, averaged 34 catches, 5 Pro Bowls and was 2nd team All-Pro one time. While very good, it just doesn't seem to stand out as "HOF" more like HOVG but, again, this is just me, I cannot get to "tremendous" with Gore.
But add in 4 years of 59 yards a game and he really shoots up the career totals leaders, but hey, it's just my opinion. And if I were to bet on the situation, I'd put money on Gore getting in the HOF, but not in the first ballot.
I do wonder if it were not for the 4 years of so-so ball would Gore get much juice for HOF? I mean, any more than Fred Taylor, Eddie George, Steven Jackson, Cory Dillon, etc...(not all of those are same, but talented backs with over 10K rushing, but not buzz for HOF) Gore's last 4 years separate him from them, I think...but should they?
Just a rhetorical question that begs the question of why kind of hall different people prefer, big Hall, small Hall or medium Hall