Diehardblues
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NoDid you miss the Vikings against Saints in the playoffs a couple weeks ago?
NoDid you miss the Vikings against Saints in the playoffs a couple weeks ago?
How many super bowls did Harold win?I get that people are disappointed but there are a few players that have been waiting a long time too. Harold Charmichael just got in this year, has some better numbers than Pearson. He also waited a long time.
Please get a clue my cowboy brother.Ah, the troll is back to showcase how he knows even less than we knew he did.
The Hall of Fame is not run by the NFL.
That TD would be called back today. And we wouldn’t have the Hail Mary. Vikings would have gone to 5 Super Bowls in the 70’s instead of us.
There have been exceptions for short term greatness if injury is what cut the career short. Gayle Sayers is a notable example of that. Same for Koufax in baseball. A short coaching career is a little different, and I wondered if that would hinder Jimmy. I guess not.Well, i don't think anyone really knows the true criteria for the HOF. Jimmy got in, and i'm glad he did. But his longevity in coaching wasn't really all that long. Terrell Davis got in too, and he wasn't in the game very long either. In my mind, it's greatness combined with longevity, but that's just me.
Plus, it helps if you're on national TV or some sort of in-studio analyst or talking head. That way the guys that vote for the HOF get to see you and mingle with you regularly. One thing that bothers me about this is Jimmy was very emotional about his entry, and he stated that he was so happy that people "recognized" his and his teams' hard work. Well, i've recognized and appreciated Jimmy for years, in the Hall or not. I wouldn't shed any tears over trying to make these idiot sportswriters happy because it's obviously a popularity contest. Maybe it wasn't 20 or 30 years ago, but it definitely is now. If Drew managed to get a show on NFL Network or ESPN, he'd be in the HOF in no time flat.
Are you also ignorant of the facts?Please get a clue my cowboy brother.
Did you miss the Vikings against Saints in the playoffs a couple weeks ago?
Are you a Bronco fan? Your obsession with Gradishar is interesting, at least try and promote Howley if your gonna vouch for a linebacker.Yes he does, but I think so did the guys that got in, and it least one other "senior" player that didn't that I think is getting overlooked (Gradishar). It's a tough ticket. Hopefully Drew gets in next year.
Back shoulder throw before it was popular, i dont believe it would have been called backIDK. Pretty obvious he pushed off. Lol
There have been exceptions for short term greatness if injury is what cut the career short. Gayle Sayers is a notable example of that. Same for Koufax in baseball. A short coaching career is a little different, and I wondered if that would hinder Jimmy. I guess not.
I think it's beyond disgusting that cameras had to be there to catch a man in his darkest hour and publish it for the public to watch.
I feel disgusted for Drew today. He was one of the great alpha males in this franchise's storied history.
What's crazy is the wide-out from the 1960s all-decade class had almost 80 career touchdowns.......... (yeah 48 is low for sure)I want him in and think he will. 48 TDs is a low number for a career. Are there any HOF WRs with 48 or fewer TD catches?
To be fair, Carmichael was also a Cowboy for two gamesEagles fans have already caught wind to this video now the radio stations in Philly are making fun of Drew not getting in over Harold Carmichael. Smh
In today’s atmosphere I’m not sure there wouldn’t have been a flag thrown . Back then it was very unusual for offensive PI and pushing off was basically unheard of.Back shoulder throw before it was popular, i dont believe it would have been called back