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Players that ARE HOF inductees but should NOT be
mannc replied to Big Turk's topic in The Stadium Wall
I think this is a more compelling argument against Davis than "he only had four great seasons". Four great seasons is a lot for a RB... -
Players that ARE HOF inductees but should NOT be
mannc replied to Big Turk's topic in The Stadium Wall
It was a different era. Go look at the QB stats in the 70's...they were pathetic compared to now. Joe Ferguson was considered a top-10 QB...his rookie year he started every game and threw for less than 1000 yards. He had a 52% completion rate for his career...Namath won a Super Bowl--the first ever by an AFL team--and, as many have pointed out, he was a pivotal figure in the transformation of the NFL into what it is today. -
Players that ARE HOF inductees but should NOT be
mannc replied to Big Turk's topic in The Stadium Wall
Terrell Davis had four one-thousand yard rushing seasons, including three seasons where he exceeded 2000 yards combined rushing-receiving and won two Super Bowls. How many great seasons do you expect a Hall of Fame running back to have? OJ Simpson really only had four great seasons, yet he was a first-ballot Hall of Famer and maybe the greatest running back of all time...I don't really understand why people take issue with Davis being in the Hall. -
Players that ARE HOF inductees but should NOT be
mannc replied to Big Turk's topic in The Stadium Wall
I know he hasn't been inducted yet, but I'm still gonna say Frank Gore. The guy had one great season. Really good football player for a lot of years, but doesn't belong in the Hall of Fame. -
Now how can I un-see it?
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Players That Should Be HOF Inductee's But Are Not .
mannc replied to T master's topic in The Stadium Wall
Priest Holmes. I didn't dig deep into the stats, but for at least three seasons, in which he had more than 2000 yards combined rushing and receiving, he was clearly the best running back in football. To me, that makes him a Hall of Famer. -
My favorites were the comments here asserting that Araiza had admitted to raping the "victim"--based entirely on the contents of a press release from the esteemed Mr. Gilleon, who would never, ever lie, or even stretch the truth...
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12 of 32 2020 5th yr options picked up. Bills 100% since 2017
mannc replied to CorkScrewHill's topic in The Stadium Wall
I think this is a good position to be in WRT Oliver. I think he’s the kind of guy who will play his best football in a contract year like this one… -
12 of 32 2020 5th yr options picked up. Bills 100% since 2017
mannc replied to CorkScrewHill's topic in The Stadium Wall
Nahh, I think it's a pretty strong indicator that you're at least drafting starting-quality players with your first round draft picks and not wasting them on silly things like Guards, RBs and off-ball Linebackers. Maybe a better indicator is players who get contract extensions... Exactly, especially for Guards and off-ball linebackers, who, for fifth-year option salary purposes, are lumped with offensive tackles and edge-rushing linebackers, respectively. You could argue that that's really a system flaw, but still... -
12 of 32 2020 5th yr options picked up. Bills 100% since 2017
mannc replied to CorkScrewHill's topic in The Stadium Wall
Beane has only made three first round picks who have been eligible to have their fifth-year option picked up. Of those, only Josh Allen has been extended. Not exactly a great track record. Nice try, though. -
They're not too hard to identify: There's about one per draft class. They physically dominate opposing offensive linemen and demonstrate the ability to consistently blow up the pocket and sack the quarterback against Power 5 competition. Jalen Carter was the only one available this year and there is seldom more than one in any draft. Other examples include Derek Brown and Quinnen Williams. There are maybe 7 or 8 in the whole league.
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Ahhhh...yep, perfect example.
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And?
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And this is why you don't spend a first round pick on defensive tackles, unless they are Jeffrey Simmons, Chris Jones or Aaron Donald.
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Some insight on Bills first round and how it went down
mannc replied to Alphadawg7's topic in The Stadium Wall
You mean the Cowboys weren’t over-the- moon about taking a space-eating defensive lineman with their first round pick??? -
Nope. In Oregon you can buy beer/wine in any convenience or grocery store at any time. You must be thinking about Massachusetts or Ontario.
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Thanks a lot.
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No answer for the second round pick? What are you talking about? They get Wilson and Gonzalez (premium players at premium positions) and then they have two second round picks to use as they please. As it is, they massively reached for a RB and an off-ball linebacker, then drafted a TE with pick 34 to replace the guy they traded for pick 55. Absolutely awful. The only thing they did right was getting Herndon Hooker in the 3rd.
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You just answered your own question. The Gibbs pick in particular was egregious. Absolutely inexcusable that they didn’t use that first pick on Wilson or Carter. And there is no way they should have failed to land a CB, like Gonzalez or Turner.