Another list of players who shouldn't be in the HoF
Posted: Fri Aug 14, 2015 8:37 am
Another list of players who shouldn't be in the HoF, courtesy of someone from USA Today:
http://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/tro ... srcref=rss
Honestly, I've seen worse, but one can definitely do better. He lists folks like Lynn Swann, John Stallworth, Richard Dent, and Paul Hornung (though for this last, he focuses on the gambling issue when he could just as easily concentrated on his on-field numbers). Some are borderline folks I'm okay with to varying degrees but are big-hall types: Bob Griese, Bob Hayes, Harry Carson, Andre Tippett, maybe even Curtis Martin.
I can see an argument that Marcus Allen, Ray Guy, and maybe even Cris Carter are overrated, though I'm not sure they're HoF mistakes.
I think he misses the mark on a few:
-Warren Moon. He may not be as elite as some (in Rasaretnam's rankings for example, he 31st on "best 4," 28th on "best 7," and 19th on "best 10"), but he's within the acceptable limit, plus he deserves extra credit for being the first highly accomplished black QB.
-Marv Levy and Bud Grant. Losing 4 Super Bowls isn't necessarily enough to make one unworthy, plus both have solid regular season W-L records.
-Troy Aikman. According to Rasaretnam, at least, Aikman is well within the HoF acceptable range for QBs (10th, 10th, 13th) for regular season stats, never mind having won 3 Super Bowls.
And as usual, no mention of older folks like Joe Guyon, Wayne Millner, or Charles Bidwell. Also surprisingly no mention of recent Senior mistakes like Floyd Little, Dick LeBeau, and Emmitt Thomas, nor of a few recent regular candidate missteps like Fred Dean. And if he's going to have issues with someone like Griese, I'm surprised he doesn't bring up other so-so regular-season QBs with multiple championships like Bobby Layne and Terry Bradshaw.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/tro ... srcref=rss
Honestly, I've seen worse, but one can definitely do better. He lists folks like Lynn Swann, John Stallworth, Richard Dent, and Paul Hornung (though for this last, he focuses on the gambling issue when he could just as easily concentrated on his on-field numbers). Some are borderline folks I'm okay with to varying degrees but are big-hall types: Bob Griese, Bob Hayes, Harry Carson, Andre Tippett, maybe even Curtis Martin.
I can see an argument that Marcus Allen, Ray Guy, and maybe even Cris Carter are overrated, though I'm not sure they're HoF mistakes.
I think he misses the mark on a few:
-Warren Moon. He may not be as elite as some (in Rasaretnam's rankings for example, he 31st on "best 4," 28th on "best 7," and 19th on "best 10"), but he's within the acceptable limit, plus he deserves extra credit for being the first highly accomplished black QB.
-Marv Levy and Bud Grant. Losing 4 Super Bowls isn't necessarily enough to make one unworthy, plus both have solid regular season W-L records.
-Troy Aikman. According to Rasaretnam, at least, Aikman is well within the HoF acceptable range for QBs (10th, 10th, 13th) for regular season stats, never mind having won 3 Super Bowls.
And as usual, no mention of older folks like Joe Guyon, Wayne Millner, or Charles Bidwell. Also surprisingly no mention of recent Senior mistakes like Floyd Little, Dick LeBeau, and Emmitt Thomas, nor of a few recent regular candidate missteps like Fred Dean. And if he's going to have issues with someone like Griese, I'm surprised he doesn't bring up other so-so regular-season QBs with multiple championships like Bobby Layne and Terry Bradshaw.