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Would A NFL Hall of Fame Offense Beat A NFL Hall Of Fame Defense?
r/Oldschool_NFL

The NFL today is almost like a different game compared to the way it was played back in the day. The players were often bloody and muddy, the quarterbacks weren’t treated like fragile primadonnas, and the logos and lore were legendary. If you are nostalgic for the Gridiron greatness of the past, this sub is for you.


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Former Cowboys head coach Jimmy Johnson gets emotional as he receives word of his induction into the NFL Hall of Fame. Troy Aikman, former Cowboys QB under Johnson, also gets emotional watching.
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Sports News and Highlights from the NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB, MLS, and leagues around the world.


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Former Cowboys head coach Jimmy Johnson gets emotional as he receives word of his induction into the NFL Hall of Fame. Troy Aikman, former Cowboys QB under Johnson, also gets emotional watching.
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CMV: The NFL Hall of Fame Should Be the Hall of Very Good Stats
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A place to post an opinion you accept may be flawed, in an effort to understand other perspectives on the issue. Enter with a mindset for conversation, not debate.


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CMV: The NFL Hall of Fame Should Be the Hall of Very Good Stats

The NFL Hall of Fame should induct members based on stats and achievements, and players that shouldn’t have been inducted in the past shouldn’t validate inducting players with the same statistics. I’ve been thinking about this debate since Eli Manning got benched for Daniel Jones, and people started saying Eli Manning should be inducted since he beat the Patriots twice in the Super Bowl. I saw Benjamin Allbright, a popular NFL journalist, claim that the Hall of Fame isn’t just the Hall of Very Good Stats, subsequently citing Joe Namath. However, isn’t that basically what the Hall has become? The NFL’s last class of Hall of Famers included 6 players, each of which had significant career statistics. The class combined for 49 Pro Bowl appearances and 36 All-Pro recognitions, and Johnny Robinson added significant contributions from his AFL days. Given that Eli Manning never achieved All-Pro status and had mediocre career numbers at best (60% completion rate, .500 win percentage), I believe it reaffirms that the Hall of Fame should only induct players with great career stats.








[Storm] Texans WR Andre Johnson is headed to the NFL Hall of Fame! - 1062 Receptions - 14,185 Yards - 70 Touchdowns - First Texans player to join the Texans Ring of Honor. Andre Johnson becomes the FIRST member in franchise history to become a member of the Hall of Fame!
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[Storm] Texans WR Andre Johnson is headed to the NFL Hall of Fame! - 1062 Receptions - 14,185 Yards - 70 Touchdowns - First Texans player to join the Texans Ring of Honor. Andre Johnson becomes the FIRST member in franchise history to become a member of the Hall of Fame!

What player was on their way to the NFL Hall of Fame before falling off of a cliff?
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What player was on their way to the NFL Hall of Fame before falling off of a cliff?

What player was on their way to the NFL hall of fame before falling off of a cliff?

I saw this post on r/NBA, and thought it was interesting.

Who started out their career looking like a future great, only to suddenly fall off of a metaphorical cliff?