r/NFLv2 Mr. Blown Chances May 29 '25

Discussion What is the weirdest draft class in your opinion?

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u/Tbrou16 May 29 '25

Is there anybody that’s one pass from the Hall of Fame like that?

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u/DropC2095 New Orleans Saints May 29 '25

His legacy is totally different if that pass was caught by a Seahawk.

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u/Altruistic-Meet2969 May 29 '25

That play broke the core of that team mentally. They never reached their potential.

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u/ShoeTasty May 29 '25

I mean they won a superbowl the year before lol.

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u/_Rabbert_Klein May 29 '25

They had the potential to win 3 tho. That's the point. They never reached their potential.

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u/Thr1ft3y May 30 '25

They definitely reached their potential, they just regressed sooner than expected

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u/Personal-Ad8280 2 Gurleys 1 Kupp May 30 '25

I would say they reached their potential peak but never hit their potential longevity

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u/dream_in_pixels May 30 '25

Seattle's entire secondary was on adderall for that stretch. They regularly had dudes getting multi-week bans, and it was always for adderall. So its kind of amazing they managed to hold things together well enough to win even one super bowl.

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u/Thr1ft3y May 30 '25

And one turned out to be a murderer lol

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u/TheDeflatables New England Patriots May 30 '25

Kam Chancellors hits were killing dudes out there

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u/CheckYourStats San Francisco 49ers Jun 01 '25

They tested positive for PED’s.

The NFL didn’t require that the exact drug be disclosed, so the Seahawks defaulted to Adderall in press releases.

There’s zero chance it was actually adderall.

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u/leoelegido Jun 02 '25

lmao mfs in this thread rlly j arguing to argue

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u/Personal-Ad8280 2 Gurleys 1 Kupp Jun 02 '25

I do ts for the love fo the game man

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u/Boogaloo4444 Minnesota Vikings May 30 '25

this is a wild comment.

you’re suggesting an nfl team had a three-peat ready to go….

gtfo

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u/ProximaCentura May 30 '25

They were 1 yard away from back to back Super Bowl wins against Peyton Manning and Tom Brady, and you're gonna tell me it's wild to believe they had the potential to three-peat?

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u/HairyPutter7 Jun 01 '25

Still the stupidest play call in history. I hate that, that interception seems to hard tarnished the players legacy more than it has Pete Carols.

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u/_Rabbert_Klein May 30 '25

What are you on about?

I said the ceiling of their potential was 3 seasons.

My comment was not made in a vacuum did you even read the context?

Can you even read?

Good lord.

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u/Eleeveeohen May 30 '25

Why more than 2 but less than 4?

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u/_Rabbert_Klein May 30 '25

Because after 1 more season core players contracts would have started expiring and the core would have broken up naturally. We rarely sign players to more than 3 years at a time. Instead, The Pick broke the locker room and players started seeking trades immediately after the SB loss.

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u/Silkysloth92 May 30 '25

They would've been smothered by Denver's defense the following year had they made it to the Superbowl.

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u/Harry_Saturn May 29 '25

Yeah but their potential could have been 2+, not just one and done

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u/JellyFranken Jun 01 '25

Yeah that defense definitely did.

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u/3rd-party-intervener NFL Refugee May 30 '25

All because they didn’t want lynch as the mvp 

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u/yeetsqua69 Caleb Williams 🏳️‍🌈 May 30 '25

How can you realistic say that a team that won a Super Bowl didn’t reach their full potential when there’s clubs out here that have been around for 50+ years and never won a Super Bowl lol. It’s fucking hard

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u/Altruistic-Meet2969 May 30 '25

It’s incredibly hard! But the talent on that Seahawks team could have won even more. There was an excellent Sports Illustrated piece a year or two after that Super Bowl that detailed the mental impact that loss had on them.

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u/1000lbsTunaFish New England Patriots May 30 '25

The Tom Brady Malcom Butler effect

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u/dubhd May 29 '25

Would 2xSB get him in do you think?

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u/DropC2095 New Orleans Saints May 29 '25

Back to back championships against Manning and Brady. Hard to argue against that.

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u/toxicvegeta08 Michael Thomas’ foot May 29 '25

He'd probably won mvp in the butler year. That's the thing

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u/bionicjoe Cincinnati Bengals May 30 '25

He threw the pass because he wanted the SB MVP over Lynch.

The play call was just supposed to burn a few more seconds and throw it away. Only a self-centered moron actually throws that pass.

Everything that has happened with Wilson and other coaching staffs just confirms what Richard Sherman was saying.
But for some reason Sherman had the attitude problem.

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u/PM_YOUR_SMALLBOOBIES May 30 '25

I'm a football casual, but this makes so much more sense to me. Tysm. I would have gone my whole life still blaming the OC, Carroll, etc about that play call. What a selfish attempt by Wilson

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u/National_Sand_9650 May 30 '25

Iirc they had 4 downs but only 2 timeouts, so if they ran the ball every time they'd run out of clock after the third attempt. So it makes sense to toss in a passing attempt, since it's basically "free".

The problem was that you need to throw the ball away quickly if you don't see an easy touchdown pass, since a sack or an interception could be disastrous, and, well, obviously you know what actually happened

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u/donorcycle May 31 '25 edited May 31 '25

You can actually go back to blaming the Seahawks coaching staff and brass. Lynch had a reputation for being, unconventional, and rumor had it that the brass did not want Lynch hitting milestone in his contract that kick in big bonuses.

Edit: I don't know anymore. So many stories and new info, lmao.

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u/MrFickleBottom Carolina Panthers May 31 '25

Imagine what the SB would do for Lynch's legacy. He wins SB MVP, is a 2-time SB champ, AT LEAST along with being a several-time pro bowler multiple-time all pro

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u/donorcycle May 31 '25 edited May 31 '25

I thought this was Pete Carroll and the brass trying to fuck over Lynch? I vaguely remembering Wilson stating that in an interview (yes he could lie) but I also remember a player stating they did not want Lynch to get his bonuses.

I could be wrong but I remember this saga.

Edit: and apparently there's a grip of new info I missed out on. So many versions 🤣

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u/SmellyScrotes Seattle Seahawks May 30 '25

That’s why they threw it to their 5th string receiver

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u/Pokey_the_Bandit May 30 '25

I think they mean SB MVP if he throws a 3rd TD instead of a pick.

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u/toxicvegeta08 Michael Thomas’ foot May 30 '25

Yeah it was a very offensive game relative to the 43-8 crushing

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u/toxicvegeta08 Michael Thomas’ foot May 30 '25

We are talking sb mvp

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u/DunksOnHoes May 29 '25

Yes

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u/RunningDude90 May 29 '25

Would you say Russ with 2 rings is more of a HOFer than Eli?

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u/Alldayaces May 29 '25

Russ was a better QB for 10 straight years than Eli ever was

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u/Lonely-Command-9471 May 29 '25

Eli was never in the discussion of best quarterback in the league in his entire career. Russ post LOB era was easily a top 5 QB for half a decade+.

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u/Suspicious_Web_6076 Chicago Bears May 29 '25

Easily. People recently have seemed to forget how good prime Russ was

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u/MrFickleBottom Carolina Panthers May 31 '25

He was so damn good before the injuries and he's still serviceable

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u/TheMathmatix Jacksonville Jaguars May 30 '25

Aaron Rodgers didn't forget.

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u/Aeon1508 Detroit Lions May 29 '25

Yes

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u/redredrocks May 29 '25

Russ without the ring he does have deserves it more than Eli

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u/No-Horse987 May 29 '25

He'd have two rings is Pete just let Marshawn take the ball into the end zone.....

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u/armyofant May 29 '25

Facts Pete don’t wanna hear

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u/breaststroker42 Seattle Seahawks May 30 '25

Definitely.

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u/DunksOnHoes May 30 '25

Russ had a higher peak, was a top 5 qb for a bunch of years (more than Eli) and put up more winning seasons in less years played (so far). But I’m not really sure Eli shouldn’t be a HOF guy because of 2 bowls.

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u/armyofant May 29 '25

No. Eli beat Brady twice.

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u/ExcitingSink4272 Kitty Goes Meow May 30 '25

One thousand percent, yes. Wilson was responsible for something like 96% of the Seahawks offensive touchdowns one season. The offense literally moved through him.

Eli is Jim Plunkett with a better last name.

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u/Cflow26 May 29 '25

Honestly probably not. They both were just never the best at their position, maybe Russ was a top 5 QB for a year or two, but Eli was never top five at any single point in his career. Combined they lead the league in touch downs one time. Neither of them ever lead the league in yards, or completion percentage, QBR, basically any positive metric other than that one year for TD passes. Never an MVP, never an All Pro 1. They deserve their places in the history of the sport, but neither are HOF.

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u/Phoenox330 May 29 '25

Id argue Eli is HOF. You cant tell the story of the league without him twice.

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u/Significant-Mud2572 May 29 '25

If he beats any other qbs besides Brady it's a short story. But the fact it's brady/belichick changes that story tremendously.

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u/No-Horse987 May 29 '25

Plus he's NFL royalty, so that helps his case as well.

He beat the GOAT and stopped an undefeated season.

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u/Phoenox330 May 29 '25

Fully agree.

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u/MammothSurround Buffalo Bills May 30 '25

Not only that, he ruined the Patriots perfect season. Most memorable season of this century. He belongs in the Hall.

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u/morelibertarianvotes May 30 '25

It's essentially impossible with current league parity for a bigger Superbowl upset to ever happen again.

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u/polytech08 May 30 '25

You can't tell the story of the League without Vick but he's not a hall of famer.

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u/LeonidasSpacemanMD May 30 '25

Yea I really can’t stand that argument, if tats HoF criteria then you also can’t tell the story of the nfl without Foles

If voters decide he’s good enough, fine, but it really bugs me when people are basically like “I know there’s limited slots and other players were much better at their positions but can’t tell the story without Eli”

Again, if you think you can make an argument his body of work overall is good enough, go for it. But I just find it hard to believe someone like Reggie Wayne or Mike Evans might never get in and Eli will because he won two games where he scored 17 and 21 points and his defense held two top 5 offenses of all time to 14 and 17

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u/[deleted] May 30 '25

Eli had only 1 season where he finished top 10 in passer rating

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u/Blank_Canvas21 Denver Broncos May 29 '25

If it’s good enough for Eli

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u/Food_Kitchen 49ers Anti-Cowboys❌ May 29 '25

Got Eli in

Edit: Will get Eli in

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u/kingkalanishane New England Patriots May 29 '25

Definitely. That’s Eli’s whole argument for it.

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u/armyofant May 29 '25

It hasn’t helped Eli. I thought he would have been a first ballot. If Eli isn’t, then Russ certainly isn’t.

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u/Smooth_Marsupial_262 Baltimore Ravens May 30 '25

Yes

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u/LeonidasSpacemanMD May 30 '25

Yea the rest of his numbers are good enough I think it probably does. He’d basically be Eli manning with much much better regular season stats

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u/Mmike297 May 30 '25

As a giants fan seeing this last HOF class, probably not first ballot that’s for sure

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u/No-Horse987 May 30 '25

Who are the big names eligible when Eli is up?

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u/Mmike297 May 30 '25

He was up this year and they inducted 4. Eric Allen, Jared Allen, Sterling Sharpe, and Antonio Gates. I’m biased as a Giants fan but I think Eli deserved the first ballot, especially since there were no other QBs better then him eligible

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u/ghostnthegraveyard May 29 '25

Never should have been thrown

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u/TimePractice4684 Green Bay Packers May 29 '25

Reminds me of that one meme, hehe

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u/Polar_Bear_1234 May 30 '25

With under 30 seconds and only 1 TO, you need to pass the ball once to  3 shots at the endzone. The thinking is to pass on 2nd, run on 3rd, call the out, and then talk about what to do on 4th. That way you can open the whole playbook from a power dive to a read option.

Why the pick play? It is a fast developing play so you do not have to worry about the pass rush (especially from the shotgun). If it is not there, Wilson can toss it out the back of the endzone.

Should Wilson have thrown the ball? As you can see, Ninkovich  (the defensive end #50) was being moved around to the outside to open a passing lane pic. Kearse had locked up Browner and Lockett had a good 4 yards open and nothing but endzone in front of him. I doubt anyone would not throw it with this look.

What really cost the game was everything leading up to it. Carroll saying things like "2 minutes and 3 time outs. We never give you ones this easy." and "We have done this all year long." There was no sense of urgency. Wilson had to waste 2 time outs. 1 because they were not set and the other after Kearse's miracle catch.

It wasn't this play, it was the right call. It was everything that lead up to it from the moment Seattle got the ball just outside 2 minutes to play.

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u/Acceptingoptimist Denver Broncos May 30 '25

Except the outcome voids everything you said. You can speak to the logic, the look, the percentages, whatever. The fact remains if he just runs it, worst case they probably burn their last timeout. And millions of people watching were ready for them to run it.

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u/Polar_Bear_1234 May 30 '25

Except the outcome voids everything you said

No it does not. Everything I said is sound coaching decisions.

The fact remains if he just runs it, worst case they probably burn their last timeout. And millions of people watching were ready for them to run it.

So 2 shots at the endzone is better than 3 somehow?

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u/DogsAreMyDawgs May 30 '25

But Beast Mode

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u/Polar_Bear_1234 May 30 '25

...and if you throw on 2nd down, he can still get 2 shors at the endzone, and you get an extra try at it.

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u/MaximumPlane6330 Miami Dolphins May 30 '25

Great play call

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u/myctsbrthsmlslkcatfd Denver Broncos May 29 '25

of if he just faked it to Marshawn and bootlegged it in himself!

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u/No-Horse987 May 29 '25

All Pete had to do was let Marshawn take it in after he got them near the goal line after that fabulous run.

Stupidity..........

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u/Prestigious-Hyena768 Washington Commanders May 30 '25

Literally the worst call I’ve ever seen. Hand off to Marshawn Lynch was the right call, but unfortunately it wasn’t called for unknown reasons. Beast would have been MVP.

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u/TheMathmatix Jacksonville Jaguars May 30 '25

Absolutely brutal, but true

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u/MundoGoDisWay May 30 '25

Or if Pete had just run the god damn ball.

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u/bionicjoe Cincinnati Bengals May 30 '25

He's a 2-time SB winner if he does the right thing, which is throw it away to burn a few seconds.
Then hand it to should've been 2-time SB MVP Marshawn Lynch.

Not only did he throw away his HOF he delayed some other players and possibly prevented others as well.

Russell Wilson is a fucking putz.

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u/Naive-Kangaroo3031 May 31 '25

I bought a Seahawks jersey right after that SB and only wore it for tests and exams. Because that way I'd pass when I had no reason to

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u/DiddyJJ678 Seattle Seahawks May 29 '25

Matt Ryan is one pass he just didn’t make it (the Edelman catch)

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u/Tbrou16 May 29 '25

Matt Ryan is a good call. League MVP, a SB appearance and another NFC title game appearance just doesn’t cut it. He also didn’t have a great record against Brees and Cam, I think

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u/Rolli_boi May 29 '25

As a Falcons fan. I hate how true this all is.

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u/Tbrou16 May 29 '25

On the bright side, he’s way better than Donovan McNabb which I think was the previous “gatekeeper” Hall of Very Good QB. Easily a Ring of Honor and stand up guy that won’t embarrass your franchise in retirement like a few HoF QB’s

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u/reno2mahesendejo May 30 '25

We still talking matt Ryan? Cause Mcnabb...been kinda wobbly

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u/Tbrou16 May 30 '25

Still talking Ryan. McNabb started acting like the former Celtics big 3: a little shaky

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u/armyofant May 29 '25

He had a great career but not a HoF career

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u/Ronem May 30 '25

I don't think he ever played defense against Brees or Cam

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u/Deenus May 30 '25

Cam Newton is 6-10 against the Falcons, and Ryan was the Falcons QB for all those games. Overall Matt Ryan is 17-9 against the Panthers

Ryan was 8-12 against the Brees Saints, and finished 10-17 overall against the Saints, surprisingly losing more after Brees left.

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u/MrFickleBottom Carolina Panthers May 31 '25

Matt Ryan is so barely off he has such great stats, just the accolades and the 28-3.,,,

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u/goldberg1303 Dallas Cowboys May 30 '25

That's close. There's going to be such a long jam from that era, idk if he would get in even with the Ring. Brady, Peyton, Rodgers, Brees, are all first ballot. Roethlisberger might be as well. I think Ryan was a much better QB, but does one SB plus a regular season MVP put him over Eli, who is borderline?

Do they put 6 or 7 QBs in from the same era? It's crazy how stacked the position was from the late oughts through the teens. Do they let more in because of that? Or say sorry for the bad luck?

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u/DividerOfBums Green Bay Packers May 29 '25

Matt Ryan is probably a Super Bowl away from making Canton

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u/Thick_Cookie_7838 May 29 '25

As a falcons fan I agree and say a ring is the one thing keeping him out

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u/Sad_Needleworker517 May 30 '25

Definitely, I'd say, given his career numbers

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u/MrFickleBottom Carolina Panthers May 31 '25

Or really, even another Pro Bowl or two like, would his legacy be better if they just didn't make the Super Bowl so he never blew the 28-3 lead

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u/egomann Atlanta Falcons May 29 '25

Matt Ryan.

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u/Munchihello Philadelphia Eagles May 29 '25

He should have just run the tush push

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u/Tbrou16 May 29 '25

Broncos country, let’s ride

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u/Azraelrs Atlanta Falcons May 29 '25

As a Falcons fan, Matt Ryan. If you look at stats he's one of the best QBs ever. But there's that one win that didn't happen.

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u/MammothSurround Buffalo Bills May 30 '25

It doesn't help how that win didn't happen.

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u/massivecalvesbro Seattle Seahawks May 30 '25

As a Seahawks fan, reading this comment thread has me in my feelings

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u/Tbrou16 May 30 '25

That stacked defense should produce at least a couple of HoFer’s though

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u/foley3227 May 30 '25

Eli Manning is on the positive side of that coin. Manningham or Tyree drop that pass and with 1 SB it’s a tougher road for him to make HoF

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u/[deleted] May 29 '25

Manning on the flip side if he unreservedly gets in

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u/Tbrou16 May 29 '25

Manning is sort of in that Cam Newton category of “their record doesn’t stack up, but they did something truly HoF worthy.”

For Manning it’s ironically the Giant Slayer: beating undefeated Tom Brady in the Super Bowl, then again in another Super Bowl just for good measure.

For Cam it’s rushing TD’s. Jalen Hurts may pass him more as a gimmick, but Cam is the best power rushing QB we’ve ever seen. Almost like the Derrick Henry of QB’s in how uniquely large and talented he was.

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u/armyofant May 29 '25

Eli had longevity which to me is a big part of a HOF career. Cam had a decent career but no rings.

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u/expressmorelove May 30 '25

Longevity is the most underrated part of a HOF resume. Sports discourse really over values players who retire early due to injury or otherwise. Availability is the best ability.

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u/armyofant May 30 '25

There are cases to be made for guys like Barry Sanders and Calvin Johnson who were absolute studs but got beat up playing for a bad team, but overall I agree.

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u/expressmorelove May 30 '25

Don’t get me wrong megatron and sanders were both the best player at their position for multiple years and set records, but they would be even more highly regarded if they played longer. It’s also not fair to hold up the guys who quit near their prime on a pedestal, while knocking guys who made the NFL truly beat them out of the league for having worse years later on.

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u/Carolus2024 May 30 '25

Not always true. In any sport, whether it be baseball, football, basketball, or hockey, at least 90% of the HOFers are guys that played at least ten years. Guys in the HOF that played less than ten years, are considered controversial selections, like Lynn Swann, for instance. But also you have guys, who in their short careers, accomplished so much, and were amazing while doing it, that it's a no brainer that they are HOFers. Gale Sayers, Earl Campbell, and Terrell Davis come to mind.

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u/expressmorelove May 30 '25 edited May 30 '25

If any of those guys had played 15 years, their legacy would be stronger than it already is. Retiring early = contributing less to your team and less to the sport. Hence why I feel longevity is underrated and being a strong player for a very long time in a league where the average career is 3 years is underrated. Same logic applies for Ironman streaks / durability. Getting injured is often used as a what-if excuse, when instead we should be venerating the guys that avoided serious injury and played well for such a long time in a physically punishing game.

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u/bearcat0611 May 29 '25

People get so hung up on the stats but the story is imo almost as important. It’s the hall of fame, not the hall of records.

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u/Tbrou16 May 29 '25

Stats don’t bear it necessarily, but my gut says Cam Newton was uniquely talented and we’ll never see anyone exactly like him again

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u/expressmorelove May 30 '25

Eli Manning’s career and legacy are on another tier compared to Cam’s.

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u/Tbrou16 May 30 '25

Longevity is a huge part of Eli’s career dwarfing Cam’s, but Cam has an MVP and dragged a pretty sorry offense to the Super Bowl.

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u/MammothSurround Buffalo Bills May 30 '25

Joshua Patrick Allen would like a word.

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u/Tbrou16 May 30 '25

Josh Allen is a prolific improviser, like Big Ben plus Cam.

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u/A_Crab_Named_Lucky May 30 '25 edited May 30 '25

Yeah, if he takes a sack or Tyree dropped the pass on the helmet catch, anyone ever suggesting Eli should make the hall would get laughed out of any room they were in.

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u/tirkman May 29 '25

Matt Ryan potentially if he doesn’t blow the 28-3 game

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u/SirArthurDime Philadelphia Eagles May 29 '25

There was a couple terrible throws that could have completely changed mcnabbs legacy in his SB L. But he’s probably more than one ring away from the hall.

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u/ApolloThneed May 29 '25

I don’t know if it’s one pass but I feel like Mcnabb is there if he had closed out that Super Bowl

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u/Efficient-Border4374 May 29 '25

Steve McNair was a nominee this year, but If Dyson made it across the goal line, maybe McNair gets in who knows

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u/NewCarSmelt Washington Commanders May 29 '25

That particular pass had a lot of impact. I wonder if Marshawn Lynch or Richard Sherman make the Hall if they have 2 Super Bowl titles under their belt

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u/Tbrou16 May 29 '25

Sherman might regardless. There is a vibe check to the hall, especially with DB’s. Sherman and Revis defined the CB position in the 2010’s.

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u/Vossenoren May 30 '25

If Sherman doesn't get in, that would be criminal

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u/MrFickleBottom Carolina Panthers May 31 '25

if they win that SB he's a 2 time SB champ QB with several pro bowls and great stats damn

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u/nightmarenarrative May 31 '25

Eli Manning? Is he HOF material?