03-26-2019, 02:53 PM
(03-26-2019, 02:44 PM)Synric Wrote: This is more important than any stat. Being apart of a very successful team and making an impact in NFL history is how you get into the Hall of Fame.
Andy Dalton will likely finish his career with "Hall of Fame numbers" Just like Bruce Arians said about Carson Palmer. But neither has made post season impact.
Now look at Julian Edelman he doesnt have great regular season numbers but he has a better arguement for Canton than AJ Green being second all time in post season receiving stats behind only Jerry Rice with multiple Super Bowl wins and now a Super Bowl MVP.
That's what I was about to say and I think it only needs to be one or two postseason wins with decent stats and his name will stick in the public's and the HOF voters' minds.
Hopefully, he can get a few seasons with one or more postseason wins and just cement his spot but I think coming up big in a few big games is huge.