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Re: Russ Grimm Elected Into Hall of Fame Class of 2010
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Re: Russ Grimm Elected Into Hall of Fame Class of 2010
I have no problem with B Mitch getting in. Realistically, though, he was primarily a special teamer and those folks always get snubbed. For example, Ray Guy is arguably the greatest special teamer to ever play the game and he is still waiting for his Canton invitation.
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Re: Russ Grimm Elected Into Hall of Fame Class of 2010
Who makes it in first? Another Original Hog or Chris Samuels?
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Re: Russ Grimm Elected Into Hall of Fame Class of 2010
My guess is that the Skins from the 80's/early 90's are now properly represented to Hall voters and we won't see any more guys from the glory days get in.
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Re: Russ Grimm Elected Into Hall of Fame Class of 2010
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But now that Green, Grimm, and Monk are in, he's got a better chance than anyone from the old Gibbs teams.
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Re: Russ Grimm Elected Into Hall of Fame Class of 2010
I'll be grillin' hotdogs on the day of his induction in his honor. But I will eat them only once. Here's to you Russ.
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Re: Russ Grimm Elected Into Hall of Fame Class of 2010
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Pro-football-reference.com blog » Blog Archive » Joe Namath is a legitimate Hall of Fame Quarterback It's interesting because the same writer did a similar Vinny Testaverde analysis after I had tried to use Vinny Testaverde's mediocrity to make a point about Brett Favre's greatness...and found that Testaverde was more than a Favre contemporary, but he was actually pretty comparable. Pro-football-reference.com blog » Blog Archive » Vinny Testaverde was better than you think I think he's on to me.
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Re: Russ Grimm Elected Into Hall of Fame Class of 2010
I think he's a bit off on the relative value of raw YPA vs. completion percentage. YPA correlates much better to offensive efficiency than completion percentage does, which is the argument he's making, but I think he's missing this point: quarterbacks with critically high YPAs are almost always playing in great passing offenses that would be just fine with someone else pulling the trigger, and conversely, quarterbacks with really poor YPAs can either be poor players, or just stuck in a really terrible offense.
But high completion percentage quarterbacks, by and large, tend to be good players, and more significantly, low completion percentage quarterbacks are almost always poor players. Namath wasn't bad at completion percentage. He was average at it. But he had additional value because of a quick release that could help keep the chains moving and keep the YPA high in a pretty talented offense. He's right that having a high completion percentage isn't everything. Brian Griese had a high completion percentage and just mediocre overall numbers. But YPA is even less relevant to a quarterback, as it does basically nothing to separate the player from the offense. I have Namath at #40 all time, hall-of-fame worthy, but not as high as Lisk does at #24.
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Re: Russ Grimm Elected Into Hall of Fame Class of 2010
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