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Originally Posted by Megatron96
Whoa, I never said he was a surefire 1st ballot HOFer, someone else did. I said he was a probable HOFer.
Also, I didn't say he'd play another 6-10 years; I said he'd probably be voted in the HOF somewhere in the next 6-10 years depending on how long he played. My thought is about 3-4 more years, with a two year hedge.
And Boldin was a pretty good boundary WR, but not nearly the athlete that DHop is, and never had DHop's hands. that's not even speculation, those are just facts.
There's more than one Stanley Morgan, so I'm unclear on him. We talking about the one from the 80s? Because I didn't watch NE back then.
Harold I had to look up, but I remember him a little now. Great moves after the catch, very elusive. Unfortunately too far back for me to remember very much other than his elusiveness.
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Either way, you are saying he will be a 1st ballot HOF'er. If you think he will be in the HOF in 6-10 years. Well, let's look at that math. At 6 yrs he will need to have retired after this upcoming season. If that is the case. He definitely does not have the resume to be in the HOF on the 1st ballot.
In 10 years he would still only have played a few more seasons, but that is operating under the assumption that he gets back to his younger self. Which history has dictated in the past that is highly unlikely to happen for WR's over the age of 30. Won a championship, stayed healthy and PED free. And even you using your own time frame of 3-4 more years, you are definitely saying in the 6-10 year time frame he is a 1st ballot HOF'er.
He's not.