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RE: The Only Question Is Will His HOF Ballot Be Unanimous - medaille - 04-02-2025 I need a historical example to show me it’s possible. Who’s a good example of a highly productive, but short career WR that is in the HOF? Is there any from the modern era of football? RE: The Only Question Is Will His HOF Ballot Be Unanimous - JustInTime - 04-02-2025 Did I suggest he doesn’t need to play another game? Did I imply he doesn’t need to play another game? No. I presented facts to support my opinion. I thought this was pretty self evident but here we are. RE: The Only Question Is Will His HOF Ballot Be Unanimous - medaille - 04-02-2025 I like JJ too. RE: The Only Question Is Will His HOF Ballot Be Unanimous - Canthony - 04-02-2025 (04-02-2025, 01:03 PM)medaille Wrote: I need a historical example to show me it’s possible. Who’s a good example of a highly productive, but short career WR that is in the HOF? Is there any from the modern era of football? Sterling Sharp, Terell Davis, and Patrick Willis all only played 7 seasons. Sharp being the WR of the group of whom you asked about. |