Terrell Davis and Sterling Sharpe should make NFL HOF..

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  • will2survive
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 11-26-09
    • 8099

    #1
    Terrell Davis and Sterling Sharpe should make NFL HOF..
    Sometimes there are special cases where players are in the elite status and can't risk paralysis or head trauma.


    Sterling Sharpe (didn't always play on a great team)

    7 seasons- 595 receptions, 8134 yards, 65 TD's (this is where quality should be more important than length



    Terrell Davis enabled John Elway to win 2 Super Bowls. Another case where the quality of the player is so high, length shouldn't matter.

    1995 - 1117 yards (4.7 per carry), 7 TD (in 14 games)
    1996 -1538 yards rushing (4.5 per carry), 16 TD's
    1997 - 1750 yards (4.7 per carry), 15 TD (in 15 games)
    1998 - 2008 yards (5.1 per carry), 21 TD

    career- 78 games - 7607 yards (97.5 yards per game) 60 TD's

    Super Bowl

    1997- 30 carries, 157 yards, 3 TD W
    1998- 25 carries, 102 yards W



    Glad to see Deion ,Marshall, and Shannon get in but quality is everything. Quantity is overrated.




    At his peak, how many running backs that are in the Hall are better than Davis? Is Jerome Bettis better than Davis? Not even close.

    Exceptions should be made (BTW: Sterling Sharpe was a better player than Shannon Sharpe). HANDS DOWN
  • dj_destroyer
    SBR MVP
    • 07-28-10
    • 3856

    #2
    Good points all around.
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    • SpreadSniper
      SBR Hall of Famer
      • 02-17-09
      • 6125

      #3
      Originally posted by will2survive


      Exceptions should be made (BTW: Sterling Sharpe was a better player than Shannon Sharpe). HANDS DOWN
      In his acceptance speech, Shannon said it himself "...and I'm the second best player in my own family" great speech

      If you missed it you can check out some of it here... whatta class act

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      • Bcatswin
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 12-21-10
        • 13931

        #4
        I agree with this.
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        • Ralphie Halves
          SBR MVP
          • 12-13-09
          • 4507

          #5
          I'm in the minority on TD. Thought he was a product of a great system. When that zone blocking scheme came about, NFL defenses had no answer for it for 10 years. After TD was gone, you could, and did, put just about any joker in there and they would have an amazing season. Right place, right time. The same could have been said about Emmit Smith though maybe??

          Tough call. I'd vote no on TD, yes on Sterling.
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          • ttwarrior1
            BARRELED IN @ SBR!
            • 06-23-09
            • 28478

            #6
            sharpe deserves to go over some of these wr's that have alot of yards now. The nfl is different now, its a differnet game. I think its funny when someone will mention they have more yards or rec than an art monk and deserve to be in

            Art monk would be a top 4 wr if he was playing now
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            • Brock Landers
              SBR Aristocracy
              • 06-30-08
              • 45367

              #7
              TD probably should be in, if you look at Gale Sayers, TD's numbers are clearly superior over the same short length of careers
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              • dynamite140
                SBR MVP
                • 07-05-08
                • 4958

                #8
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                • CanuckG
                  SBR Posting Legend
                  • 12-23-10
                  • 21978

                  #9
                  Originally posted by SpreadSniper
                  In his acceptance speech, Shannon said it himself "...and I'm the second best player in my own family" great speech

                  If you missed it you can check out some of it here... whatta class act

                  great speech
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                  • Doc JS
                    SBR Hall of Famer
                    • 09-15-06
                    • 6885

                    #10
                    both had great NFL careers...

                    neither played long enough for the HOF.

                    You can put them in the Hall of the Very Good and the Unlucky...but not the HOF.
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