The infamous “poison pill” Hutchinson deal has led to more than a decade of the Seahawks having a revolving door of players at left guard.LG Steve Hutchinson (2001-2005)We are a good five months or so away from finding out the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2019, but we do have a list of 102 nominees for the modern-era.I’m pretty sure we can pencil in Tony Gonzalez and Ed Reed as first-ballot hall-of-famers, but others on the list include Isaac Bruce, Edgerrin James, Tony Boselli, the late Steve McNair, Richard Seymour, and John Lynch. (Good news for you, Julian Edelman!)
And sure, he put up some 4,000-yard seasons in the NFL, but that’s because he was throwing the ball 600 times per year before such passing frequency became en vogue. Link to post Share on other sites.
People question if he didn't have Lance Alworth as a wide receiver, would he have been a successful quarterback at all.These guys put up nice numbers and were able to lead their teams to victory, but have yet to be honored with a gold jacket. The list for the modern-era class of 2019 began at 102 and has been whittled down to 25. Although he played well, he never did enough to get past the other teams in the division in Pittsburgh and Houston in the 70s.When you think of the most prolific passers in NFL history, Jim Hart isn't exactly a name that comes to mind. Sure it was a different era, but Swann had career highs of 61 receptions for 880 yards, which is mediocre in any time period. Well of course it’s Warren Moon he doesn’t belong in the Hall of Fame. Warren Moon. Four straight Super Bowls is nice. His best season as a quarterback in Philadelphia came in 1988 when he threw for over 3,800 yards and 24 touchdowns and became the first black quarterback to start in a pro bowl.A second-round pick in 1984, Boomer Esiason was brought in to be Ken Anderson's successor. With an unorthodox sidearm throwing style that wasn’t always pretty to watch, Kosar wasn’t your prototype NFL quarterback. Well of course it’s Warren Moon he doesn’t belong in the Hall of Fame. Then Flutie went out and threw four touchdown passes in a dominating win, a fact which should forever disqualify Dent from the Hall.I have no beef with a punter making the Hall, I just have beef with an average punter making the Hall.Linking arms is the path of least resistance and far less than what Black Lives deserve.Chris Chase is a writer for the USA TODAY Sports Media Group. He was a three-time pro bowler, two-time All-Pro, and the 1966 NFL MVP.He is one of the most underappreciated quarterbacks ever to play.He made Cleveland relevant in the '80s.A first-round pick in 1979, Phil Simms gained a lot of early criticism in New York despite playing with inferior talent around him. Dave Krieg, the quarterback he sacked 7 times, sits down with the \"NFL AM\" crew to reminisce about his time playing with and against Derrick Thomas.Patrick Mahomes speaks with the media after day 3 of OTAs. Hadl spent his final seasons in Green Bay and Houston before retiring in 1977.
He perfectly personified the workmanlike style of the Browns of the 1980s.In 1988, he was named the NFL MVP after throwing for over 3,500 yards and 28 touchdowns and helped the team to their second Super Bowl appearance. He was a four-time pro bowler and All-Pro, and the 1992 comeback player of the year. I removed Stabler from the list once he was inducted and added KriegOf his 19 seasons, he was a starter for just 8 of them. !Meredith led the Cowboys to two NFL Championship games in 1966 and 1967 but loss to the eventual Super Bowl champion Green Bay. Great list!After Curt Warner was lost for the 1984 season, Krieg stepped up and threw for 3,671 yards and 32 touchdowns, leading his team to a 12-4 record and another wild card playoff appearance. No. Meredith retired after 1968 after throwing for over 17,000 yards and 135 touchdowns in his nine seasons in Dallas. Dave Krieg, the quarterback he sacked 7 times, sits down with the "NFL AM" crew to reminisce about his time playing with and against Derrick Thomas.Hall of Fame linebacker Derrick Thomas set an NFL sack record with 7 sacks in a single game.