My first thought was HOF. I gotta check out some other DB's careers for comparison though to decide.
I don’t think he allowed many yards or TDs on him.
Im leaning HOF
DB is tough because if someone really good you don’t hear about them much cause the film tells you don’t go at them. Sherman was that for a few years and then he was “in the right position“ to make the play. Not a lot of film of him being exploited etc. I say that whole Seahawks D getting in (top guys) cause they had a offense first league on lock down multiple years...that doesnot happen with less than stellar talent...HOF...He’s gonna get in off name recognition but I’ve always thought he was slightly overrated. I wouldn’t be surprised if he was first ballot tho.
He’s gonna get in off name recognition but I’ve always thought he was slightly overrated. I wouldn’t be surprised if he was first ballot tho.
How about thisNah, doesn’t have any iconic moments
Nah, doesn’t have any iconic moments
I feel like you said this with the Crabtree play in mindNah, doesn’t have any iconic moments
Da what?I feel like you said this with the Crabtree play in mind
I guess cause of what I witnessed before hand, my idea of iconic moment aint the same as y’all’s..
Like..Steve Smith getting hit by half the defense and breaking loose and getting the touchdown
Steve Smith against Talib..
Deion against Irvin, Deion against Rice
Barry Sanders runs, Devin Hester returns, Sean Taylor hits, Ed Reed big plays
Richard Sherman against Micheal Crabtree ain’t really my idea of an iconic moment. That was a thing because of trash talk, not because Crabtree was that good, he shut down a guy that he was actually a better player than. That’s what he was supposed to do