Does he get in this year?

  • BasedSliceOfWinning@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    To me, the argument against Devin Hester is basically: Returners aren’t a big enough part of the game to warrant HOF consideration.

    Because he’s the undisputed GOAT of the return game. So the haters should just say that no matter how good you were at returning, you won’t get in the Hall of Fame.

    I’m not saying I believe that, I don’t. But that’s the argument against.

  • SpaceFace11@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    He should have been a first ballot HOFer he changed the game there hasn’t been a returner as good as him in the history of the NFL

  • Votanin@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    20 years ago I had a debate/argument with a friend of mine about Brian Mitchell as a candidate for the Hall of Fame. I argued that return specialists just do not touch the ball enough to warrant Hall of Fame consideration.

    But also, imo, one of the requisites for Hall of Fame consideration is, did they change the way the game is played? And I truly do believe Devin Hester did. Opposing teams were terrified of kicking to him. So, maybe it’s the homer in me, but I can’t wait to see him in gold.

  • Informal_Stranger117@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Is it the same people voting as last year? If so, he will not get in. They made the opinion of the crowd pretty clear: he wasn’t on the field for enough snaps to warrant entry.

    I, of course, think this is bullshit, because during his prime there was never a player who impacted the game more than him on the field at the same time as him.

    • Don_Tiny@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      Sounds somewhat reminiscent of the stupid “DH’s shouldn’t be in the baseball HoF” arguments from eons ago. Dumb as dogshit then, dumb as dogshit now.

    • Drewskeet@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      IMO the best play that never was proved his entry and if the refs didn’t make a bs call, it would be on repeat. The return when Knox laid down and Hester acted like he caught it, Knox ran it in untouched. This is how scared teams were scared of Hester.

    • OpneFall@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      I, of course, think this is bullshit, because during his prime there was never a player who impacted the game more than him on the field at the same time as him.

      This takes it too far, plenty of players impacted the game more than him during his prime. That being said, almost all of those players are also in the Hall of Fame.

      • Informal_Stranger117@alien.topB
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        1 year ago

        I should have put the qualifier of “in special teams situations” because, yes there were a lot of players more impactful than him on offense and defense. He was never the best player on his team in those positions. But Special Teams Devin Hester (the reason he is being considered for the HoF) was always the most feared / impactful player on the field.

    • Stennick@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      Or more how little people think of special teams. Punters aren’t getting in either no matter how many game clinching coffin corner punts they may land. Special team tacklers aren’t getting in no matter how many td’s they save.

  • WayneJarvis_@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    In a vacuum, most of the voters think Devin Hester should be in the HOF, but not sure he makes it yet. Voters need to not only say that Hester should be in, but that he should be in instead of other players. I think it’s likely that the committee will find 5 players they think had a bigger impact than Hester again this year.

  • -Pruples-@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    The greatest return man to ever play the game and it’s controversial to say that he deserves to be in the Hall of Fame. What a joke.

    • PiggStyTH@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      They wouldn’t have enough numbers. Maybe not anymore since little number restrictions now