05-15-2018, 03:41 PM
firstly I'm not trying to put a curse on JJ!
...he's a great player but i was looking at his career and recent injury history and it got me thinking if he never gets back to near where he was has he already done enough for the HoF?
my initial reaction was he's a lock surely....but looking again I wondered. With the likes of boselli and Terrell davis struggling is there a case for more longevity needed?
davis had a freaky 4 year streak (like JJ) but he got 2 SBs which we know counts massively for the HoF and got him in. JJ and Texans barely did anything apart from beat us in the playoffs :) in that period so he can't rely on that.
boselli like watt was considered the best lineman (offense) at his career peak, made the all decade team which watt surely will , but again no SBs and longevity/availability = no HoF.
I think watts 3 defensive player of the years should be enough whatever but interested to hear opinions as some rightly say HoF is about great career..not just a great streak
...he's a great player but i was looking at his career and recent injury history and it got me thinking if he never gets back to near where he was has he already done enough for the HoF?
my initial reaction was he's a lock surely....but looking again I wondered. With the likes of boselli and Terrell davis struggling is there a case for more longevity needed?
davis had a freaky 4 year streak (like JJ) but he got 2 SBs which we know counts massively for the HoF and got him in. JJ and Texans barely did anything apart from beat us in the playoffs :) in that period so he can't rely on that.
boselli like watt was considered the best lineman (offense) at his career peak, made the all decade team which watt surely will , but again no SBs and longevity/availability = no HoF.
I think watts 3 defensive player of the years should be enough whatever but interested to hear opinions as some rightly say HoF is about great career..not just a great streak