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Hof - best players or a popularity contest.
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(01-23-2020, 03:11 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Look at Lynn Swans numbers and tell me if it is just a popularity contest.

ONE season with more than 50 receptions.

ZERO seasons with more than 900 receiving yards.

Never finished higher than 7th in receptions in a season and only finished in the top ten twice.

Even his postseason numbers were not that impressive.  He just played a lot of postseason games and made a couple of famous catches.

Just being on the Steelers team of the 70's almost guarantees the HOF. The Steelers site is already beating the drum for Greenwood to be the next player inducted.
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(01-23-2020, 01:04 AM)Mobster Wrote: Honestly, they haven't had HOF caliber players. It's no accident they've been around for 50+ years and have zero championships. They're averaging less than one playoff victory per decade for for their entire existence.

Munoz is the only no brainier. After him, there's a few borderline guys. Riley has the numbers, but I don't recall anyone ever considering him to be one of the elite at his position. Isaac Curtis probably was among the elite, but was overshadowed, and played in the deadball era of unimpressive passing stats. Ken Anderson will make it eventually, but even he is borderline.

Dillon was an elite level player but played on awful teams with awful O-Lines so doesn't have the stats. Chad was elite for a while but didn't sustain it long enough. Same with AJ Green and Geno Atkins. Both were on HOF paces for a while, but have slipped too much in recent years.

Willie Anderson is probably the most HOF worthy bengal ever after Munoz. Absolutely dominant in his era and sustained it for a long time. RTs don't get the respect though, for some stupid reason.

Bengals have a long history of passing on special HOF level talents in the draft to pick lesser players at the same position.

AJ may get caught up in the never ending back log of WR waiting for enshrinement but Geno Atkins WILL be in the HOF.  So will Andrew Whitworth.  Whit's biggest problem is that he was at his best at a time that the best in the NFL at his position (Joe Thomas) was in the same  division so for much of his career he didn't get the notice he otherwise would have
 

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(01-23-2020, 03:08 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Anderson deserves the Hall much more than Riley.

Riley never led the league in anything.  When Anderson retired he was the only QB to ever lead the league in passing 4 times.  Today Steve Young is still the only QB to have done it more times (5).

Riley finished in the top 10 in interceptions just 4 times.  Anderson finished in the top 10 in passing 9 times.

Riley never held any NFL records.  Anderson's record for highest completion percentage in a season stood for TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS.

When Anderson retired his postseason passer rating (93.5) ranked 2nd in history (min 100 att) only behind Bart Starr and over 10 points higher than 3rd place Terry Bradshaw (83.0).

When Anderson retired he was 7th in career passing yards and 8th in career regular season wins.

(01-23-2020, 03:11 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Look at Lynn Swans numbers and tell me if it is just a popularity contest.

ONE season with more than 50 receptions.

ZERO seasons with more than 900 receiving yards.

Never finished higher than 7th in receptions in a season and only finished in the top ten twice.

Even his postseason numbers were not that impressive.  He just played a lot of postseason games and made a couple of famous catches.

(01-23-2020, 03:39 PM)Clark W Griswold Wrote: And yet that doosh Dan Fouts was elected in his first year of eligibility. Look at their numbers - Fouts had more TDs but also more INTs and a lower passer rating. He also never played in a Super Bowl because he was outplayed in the AFC championship game by Anderson.  Fouts got in because of the “Air Coryell” hype.  Anderson was the better QB.

Yeah, no bias against Bengals at all. Sarcasm
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(01-22-2020, 10:27 PM)Catmandude123 Wrote: Only one true Bengal, Anthony Munoz, was ever inducted into the HOF.  Are our players all second rate or does the committee that elects them bias toward certain franchises? Donnie Shell gets elected this year while Ken Riley who had similar stats (14 more ints) will probably never get in. Could this be a backhanded way for the NFL perpetuate the success of their favorite and most profitable teams. Players who come to certain franchises know they are going to purgatory when they sign with certain teams. Fifty years with fifty players a yearand only one HOFer. Seems impossible!!!

It is to a certain extent.

However, 1 thing I wished MB would do is PROMOTE those players to the HOF Committee.
At least that is my understanding, other teams promote via videos, flyers etc and MB doesn't.
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(01-23-2020, 03:08 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Anderson deserves the Hall much more than Riley.

Riley never led the league in anything.  When Anderson retired he was the only QB to ever lead the league in passing 4 times.  Today Steve Young is still the only QB to have done it more times (5).

Riley finished in the top 10 in interceptions just 4 times.  Anderson finished in the top 10 in passing 9 times.

Riley never held any NFL records.  Anderson's record for highest completion percentage in a season stood for TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS.

When Anderson retired his postseason passer rating (93.5) ranked 2nd in history (min 100 att) only behind Bart Starr and over 10 points higher than 3rd place Terry Bradshaw (83.0).

When Anderson retired he was 7th in career passing yards and 8th in career regular season wins.

Yeah, that’s pretty impressive. Both should be in.
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(01-23-2020, 10:48 AM)Sled21 Wrote: If you look at his career, there is no way that statement holds up. He had better stats than many QB's who are in there. Both Anderson's (Ken and Willie), Riley, Isaac Curtis all should be in..... I truly think it is because MB usually votes against the other owners that our players don't get in....

https://www.si.com/more-sports/2011/06/08/ken-anderson

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(01-23-2020, 03:50 PM)pally Wrote: AJ may get caught up in the never ending back log of WR waiting for enshrinement but Geno Atkins WILL be in the HOF.  So will Andrew Whitworth.  Whit's biggest problem is that he was at his best at a time that the best in the NFL at his position (Joe Thomas) was in the same  division so for much of his career he didn't get the notice he otherwise would have

Sorry, I don't see Andrew Whitworth making it. 
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I could see Whit making it in. He was arguably the 2nd best LT in the league for a number of years. 4x Pro Bowler (should have been way more) 2x All Pro. If the Rams had won that SB last year it would have helped, but I feel like rings matter more for QB’s than they do OL players as far as the HoF goes.
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