Re: Seniors
Posted: Sun Aug 13, 2023 10:12 pm
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I just have too many all-22 of Jackson I suppose...and may be too critical, but I think Jackson was excellent but does not strike me as HOFer...but Carmichael didn't ever strike me as one either... If someone is a big Hall guy, then yeah, if they are a huge Hall guy like Vinnie, then absolutely.Brian wolf wrote:With Jackson, it didnt seem like he could get a consistent QB to throw to him till Grogan, though he could make huge plays with James Harris. I remember him making big plays for the Patriots, like Morgan but Grogan could kill drives with interceptions. The Patriots from 76-81 could have won it all with the offensive talent alone. Henry Ellard reminds me of Jackson because he went through a bunch of QBs as well, until thriving with back-foot Jim Everett. That connection didnt last long as well.
I don't think they will go defense heavy like they did last yearBrian wolf wrote:*Updated
Wishlist
Wistert
Gradishar
Meador
Prediction
Gradishar
Sharpe
McMichael
Lewis
Craig
Baughan
I'd be cool with that trioGameBeforeTheMoney wrote:Personally hoping for Sharpe, Taylor, and Al Wistert, but if Randy Gradishar got in, I'd be really happy about that as well. I really hope that all four of those make it some day. Add Jacoby as my #5. I like Albert Lewis, Eddie Meador, and Roger Craig as candidates - not sure which I'd pick as 6 there - probably Craig.
My prediction is Ken Anderson, Roger Craig, and Sterling Sharpe.
id doubt that seriously brian very very seriously i highly doubt that at all of the two between sharpe and mcmichael Sharpe is the more likley of the two along for many many reasonsBrian wolf wrote:Like I have theorized on Zoneblitz.com, I still wonder if writer-voters from the NFC North are working together? First Parker emerges, after being ignored last year and Sharpe and McMichael are up to bat. Hopefully Wistert finds away to get elected ...