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(05-24-2017, 01:40 AM)Shake n Blake Wrote: Same can be said of Hines Ward, who was often considered the 2nd best Steelers WR behind either Plaxico, Santonio Holmes or Mike Wallace.

Yet I have a feeling Hines gets in at some point.

That feeling you have is the result of the Hall of Shame...I mean Fame, being colored yellow and black and the people running it being unable to quench their ball thirsty lust for all things stealer...

Or...it's just the fact that, the stealer fanbase has the largest amount of inbred bandwagon jumping welfare check cashing idiots in 'Merica, that will make the trip to Canton and drop big $$$ to worship that house of wannabe stars and drool over every single bust in there.

They could put 15 straight Bengals in there and I still doubt I'd drive up to that crap show.

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Lynn Swann caught 336 passes in his career at receiver.

Ken Riley caught 65 passes.....on defense.

Ken Riley still to THIS DAY ranks in the top 5 of INTs.

Of the top 12 leaders of INTs, Riley is one of five players not in the HOF.

However, three of those players have retired since the 2010 season. Ed Reed (2013). Darren Sharper (2010). Charles Woodson (2015).
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(05-21-2017, 10:40 PM)Essex Johnson Wrote: Ok so he was catching passes from a HOF most of his career... so i don;t think your post makes much sense or if you are saying Bradshaw is overratted.. it seems the same argument that Swann is too., 

Bradshaw is in HOF because he has 4 rings which he received from the best defense ever and solid running backs and receivers.  Bradshaw could not carry Montana or Brady's jockstrap!

Chuck Knoll could never decide who is starter was during the seasons.  He kept rotating Bradshaw, Gilliam, and Hanratty.  Bradshaw got hot at the end of those seasons and had a rocket arm.  That's it. Period!

He was about the same quality of QB Eli Manning is.

Above average at best. Dan Marino, zero SB rings, was a much better QB than Bradshaw.
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(05-21-2017, 10:54 PM)bfine32 Wrote: As much as we hate it; it is the Hall of Fame. Not the Hall of stats/great players. Swan and Bradshaw were two of the bigger faces on a dynasty that defined football in the 70s

Terry also made some Hall of Shame lists:

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/118647-the-10-worst-quarterbacks-to-win-a-super-bowl

http://fansided.com/2016/02/03/super-bowl-50-10-worst-quarterbacks-win-super-bowl/4/

http://www.trendingtoplists.com/top-13-worst-super-bowl-winning-quarterbacks

http://www.lockerroomvip.com/g/10-worst-super-bowl-winning-qbs/2/?ipp=1
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