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Should Terrell Davis be in the HOF?

CMicks3110 : 5/25/2020 9:21 pm
I'm having a debate with some buddies of mine. One is a skins fan, and I asked him who was his favorite Redskins of the last 20 years, and he said Sean Taylor. He said he *should* be in the Hall of Fame, "he's an all-time great." I said you can't count Taylor as an all-time great because of how little he played. Anyway he pointed to Terrell Davis who was great for a short-time and made the HOF.

I got to looking to his Stats. I cannot believe he made it. 7,600 career yards (Tiki had 10,500 or so).

Davis had 3 great years, where he ran for 1500, 1700, and 2000. Averages were so so, 4.5, 4.7, and 5.1.

He was a great player for 3 years..but if he's in the HOF, I think Tiki should be there in a landslide.
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Everytime I see or hear the name Terrell Davis  
djm : 5/25/2020 9:28 pm : link
I get mad about mark bavaro all over again. Fuck the asshole voters. Don’t tell me there isn’t an anti NY bias.
Without the 2 SB wins, no  
ron mexico : 5/25/2020 9:30 pm : link
But with the 2 wins, yes.
Shaun  
Eli owns all : 5/25/2020 9:30 pm : link
Alexander not in hof either
Hes few years were incredibly impactful  
twostepgiants : 5/25/2020 9:30 pm : link
They won back to back Super Bowls

The numbers didnt just happen in a vacuum.
Apparently  
djm : 5/25/2020 9:33 pm : link
Being the best blocking TE in football while playing on one leg and making some of the most clutch receptions possible,!during that nyg 90 postseason run isn’t enough. Even the voters know how good Bavaro was 85-88 but 1990 doesn’t even register a blip on their radar. Why? It’s not only Bavaro too. TEs get no fucking love. Gronk will but he’s low hanging fruit to the voters and he should be.
Dont forget  
twostepgiants : 5/25/2020 9:41 pm : link
He won NFL MVP and 2 other Offensive Player of Year awards and scored over 50 TDs in those 3 years
This Sean Taylor love is insane.  
robbieballs2003 : 5/25/2020 9:49 pm : link
Why should he be in the HoF? At least Davis was a key reason for winning.
RE: Dont forget  
eric2425ny : 5/25/2020 10:21 pm : link
In comment 14910593 twostepgiants said:
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He won NFL MVP and 2 other Offensive Player of Year awards and scored over 50 TDs in those 3 years


Totally agree, he was a terrific player. Just because a guy doesn’t finish in the top 10 in all time rushing yards doesn’t mean he shouldn’t be a hall of famer. I do think Bavaro should be in the Hall of Fame, he was a terrific player.
RE: This Sean Taylor love is insane.  
eric2425ny : 5/25/2020 10:22 pm : link
In comment 14910596 robbieballs2003 said:
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Why should he be in the HoF? At least Davis was a key reason for winning.


Sean Taylor was a heck of a player but his potential had not been unlocked yet. You can’t put a guy in the Hall of Fame based on projections.
Bavaro over  
Longtimelurker : 5/25/2020 10:24 pm : link
Gates, Gonzalez, Sharpe, Gronk, Witten? Only so many te’s should get in as it’s not one of the premier positions. It’s like 2b in baseball. You want Jeff Kent in the hof after biggio andl alomar?
Taylor’s not close  
Osi Osi Osi OyOyOy : 5/25/2020 10:25 pm : link
People keep assuming he would’ve been an All-Timer but quite frankly he only had 1 season where he was playing at a superstar level. Unfortunately it was his last season but you can’t put a guy in the HOF for less than 10 games.

Davis was the best RB in football during those years. The zone blocking scheme and Elway helped him get those stats, but it was the running game that won those titles. He should be in the HOF for saving Elways legacy.
Mike Anderson  
myquealer : 5/25/2020 10:59 pm : link
had a Terrell Davis like season in 2000 (despite splitting carries with TD and others) and Clinton Portis put up some pretty good numbers after that. How much of TD's success was scheme and team vs being a Hall of Fame caliber RB?
This thread justifies my "Is Sean Taylor overrated" thread  
BestFeature : 5/25/2020 11:45 pm : link
from a few weeks back.
Just because others were slighted...  
sb from NYT Forum : 5/26/2020 12:52 am : link
...doesn't mean he shouldn't be in.

Bavaro should definitely be in too.
He was one of the first RBs I remember watching in the early days  
Sonic Youth : 5/26/2020 2:35 am : link
of my entire life. He was as good, if not better than Faulk, to my untrained eyeballs. To me, eyeball test and short career stats say yes.

For reference, I think Tiki should be in also
Oof  
Sonic Youth : 5/26/2020 2:36 am : link
One other thing - Comparing Sean Taylor to TD is laughably stupid. Taylor was not ever close to as good at playing safety as TD was as playing the RB spot.

Like it's literally not even debatable. Should have never come up in conversation
RE: This thread justifies my  
Toth029 : 5/26/2020 3:07 am : link
In comment 14910651 BestFeature said:
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from a few weeks back.


His death made him more overrated over the years. J blame EA'z MUT football and same goes for Vick.

Some clowns think he deserves to be in.
RE: Everytime I see or hear the name Terrell Davis  
OC2.0 : 5/26/2020 3:24 am : link
In comment 14910587 djm said:
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I get mad about mark bavaro all over again. Fuck the asshole voters. Don’t tell me there isn’t an anti NY bias.


Does the name Harry Carson ring a
bell?
Isn’t a better argument  
Tuckrule : 5/26/2020 5:27 am : link
Tiki barber being in the hall of fame. He had a run similar to TD. He put together some amazing seasons in a row. He was a top 3 back for many years. Always amazed that nobody talks about tiki and the hall
If Tiki played just 1 more season  
90.Cal : 5/26/2020 6:13 am : link
... he'd have a ring and a gold jacket. I bet Tiki thinks about retiring a year too soon alot.
RE: Apparently  
Gatorade Dunk : 5/26/2020 6:40 am : link
In comment 14910592 djm said:
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Being the best blocking TE in football while playing on one leg and making some of the most clutch receptions possible,!during that nyg 90 postseason run isn’t enough. Even the voters know how good Bavaro was 85-88 but 1990 doesn’t even register a blip on their radar. Why? It’s not only Bavaro too. TEs get no fucking love. Gronk will but he’s low hanging fruit to the voters and he should be.

So is it an anti NY bias, or an anti TE bias? Just trying to make sure I understand which thing to be mad about.
Should he be in the Haal of Fame?  
Giant John : 5/26/2020 7:12 am : link
If he buys a ticket I don’t see why not.
Yes as should Tiki  
Grey Pilgrim : 5/26/2020 7:40 am : link
...
RE: If Tiki played just 1 more season  
Ivan15 : 5/26/2020 9:01 am : link
In comment 14910693 90.Cal said:
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... he'd have a ring and a gold jacket. I bet Tiki thinks about retiring a year too soon alot.


Tiki screwed himself regarding the HOF. He knew or should have known that he was borderline HOF based on stats and CHOSE to retire. I know that he said he didn’t want to work that hard to continue playing, but if that was the case, then the HOF didn’t mean that much to him. Personally, i would have liked to have seen what he could have done in one or two more seasons.
Davis' cv only lacks longevity  
JonC : 5/26/2020 9:12 am : link
and the voters cut him slack on that criteria, after awhile.

Tiki indeed cost himself a clear vote into the hall. He might still get it someday, for the most part the numbers are there. But, when he retired most of the tailbacks in the Hall were north of 12k yards as a benchmark.

Sean Taylor? He was evolving into a terrific NFL player but the credentials for the HoF aren't there.
RE: Bavaro over  
Greg from LI : 5/26/2020 9:15 am : link
In comment 14910623 Longtimelurker said:
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Gates, Gonzalez, Sharpe, Gronk, Witten? Only so many te’s should get in as it’s not one of the premier positions. It’s like 2b in baseball. You want Jeff Kent in the hof after biggio andl alomar?


None of those guys was in Bavaro's league as a blocker, not even close. I'd take a healthy Mark Bavaro over any of those guys and it would be an easy choice.
Davis did not have "so so" ypr  
crick n NC : 5/26/2020 9:26 am : link
During his four years over 1k yards he was in the top 5 of the league three times and 6th the other year. With the amount of attempts his averages were no where close to "so so".
It's the NFL Hall of Fame  
arniefez : 5/26/2020 9:36 am : link
It's not MLB. It's not a hall of stats, longevity and compilers like MLB is. That's why Namath is in, Gale Sayers is in and Davis is in and others. It's why Eli will be in. Fame and winning Super Bowls not stats matter.

If any Giant fans want to make a case for Tom Coughlin you're going to need that logic. Because a 531 winning percentage won't fly without it.

I agree 100% that Mark Bavaro was a HOF player and should be in. But for the most part the NFL gets it right more than other sports.

RE: Bavaro over  
djm : 5/26/2020 9:40 am : link
In comment 14910623 Longtimelurker said:
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Gates, Gonzalez, Sharpe, Gronk, Witten? Only so many te’s should get in as it’s not one of the premier positions. It’s like 2b in baseball. You want Jeff Kent in the hof after biggio andl alomar?


huh? es, Jeff Kent should be in the HOD and he was a better more powerful hitter than Biggio ever was. And how many super bowls did Witten or Gonzo win again? When were those guys the best at anything?

Not enough TEs are in the HOF. Thank you for making my point.
RE: RE: Apparently  
djm : 5/26/2020 9:41 am : link
In comment 14910695 Gatorade Dunk said:
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In comment 14910592 djm said:


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Being the best blocking TE in football while playing on one leg and making some of the most clutch receptions possible,!during that nyg 90 postseason run isn’t enough. Even the voters know how good Bavaro was 85-88 but 1990 doesn’t even register a blip on their radar. Why? It’s not only Bavaro too. TEs get no fucking love. Gronk will but he’s low hanging fruit to the voters and he should be.


So is it an anti NY bias, or an anti TE bias? Just trying to make sure I understand which thing to be mad about.


Both.
RE: Isn’t a better argument  
santacruzom : 5/26/2020 9:49 am : link
In comment 14910686 Tuckrule said:
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Tiki barber being in the hall of fame. He had a run similar to TD. He put together some amazing seasons in a row. He was a top 3 back for many years. Always amazed that nobody talks about tiki and the hall


I think a guy like Ricky Watters deserves to be in the Hall before Tiki does, and you don't see anyone arguing for Watters to be inducted.
YES  
Mr. Nickels : 5/26/2020 10:25 am : link
Easily

It's the Hall of Fame not the Hall of Long careers
If the Giants had won 2 Super Bowls  
arniefez : 5/26/2020 10:32 am : link
during Tiki's best years he'd be in the NFL HOF. It's pretty simple.
Watters at his best  
JonC : 5/26/2020 10:35 am : link
wasn't as good as Tiki at his best. Watters is a good example of a very good player that doesn't belong in the HoF, tho.

Tiki is dinged by his reputation (mouth) and the fact the Giants won the SB the year after he retired while still playing at a very high level.
yes - he was the best player at his position and an MVP candidate for  
Eric on Li : 5/26/2020 10:35 am : link
a stretch where the team won a few SB's (on his back). If he'd played a few more years he'd be a no doubter but he deserves it either way.

Tiki was never as good as TD.
I say yes, he carried that team  
weeg in the bronx : 5/26/2020 10:43 am : link
But leads to interesting questions about guys like Frank Gore, Corey Dillon, Fred Taylor. All iffy imho. But I'd argue Otis Anderson should be in the HOF.
RE: RE: Bavaro over  
JayBinQueens : 5/26/2020 10:57 am : link
In comment 14910775 Greg from LI said:
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In comment 14910623 Longtimelurker said:


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Gates, Gonzalez, Sharpe, Gronk, Witten? Only so many te’s should get in as it’s not one of the premier positions. It’s like 2b in baseball. You want Jeff Kent in the hof after biggio andl alomar?



None of those guys was in Bavaro's league as a blocker, not even close. I'd take a healthy Mark Bavaro over any of those guys and it would be an easy choice.

You would take a healthy Bavaro over a healthy Gronk?

Interesting. I can't say I'd agree but there's obviously no 'right' opinion
RE: yes - he was the best player at his position and an MVP candidate for  
Greg from LI : 5/26/2020 11:04 am : link
In comment 14910833 Eric on Li said:
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Tiki was never as good as TD.


Tiki never ran behind an offensive line nearly as good as Denver's. Even given that fact, Tiki still has the edge over Davis in career YPC. The Broncos made ordinary RBs look very good: 1999 Olandis Gary: 1159 yards, 7 TDs in only 12 games, 2000 Mike Anderson: 1487 yards, 5.0 YPC, 15 TDs
2001
I think Olandis Gary, Mike Anderson  
widmerseyebrow : 5/26/2020 11:06 am : link
probably put a damper on his case. That's not to say that he wasn't better than both of those guys, but he was not a heralded college running back and that zone blocking scheme in Denver took the NFL by storm for a number of years.

I say no personally.
I absolutely take Bavaro over Gronk  
Greg from LI : 5/26/2020 11:10 am : link
I can't speak to Bavaro vs John Mackey or Mike Ditka because I never saw them play, but I've never seen a TE as complete as Mark Bavaro. He was an excellent receiver and an even better blocker. Sure, Gronkowski put up gaudier receiving numbers.....playing in a far more passing-friendly environment with a guy most people think is the greatest QB ever. Bavaro had a 66 rec, 1001 yard season playing in the run-dominant Erhardt offense in 1986. What would he have done if he was a 2010s Patriot?
RE: I think Olandis Gary, Mike Anderson  
Greg from LI : 5/26/2020 11:11 am : link
In comment 14910861 widmerseyebrow said:
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probably put a damper on his case. That's not to say that he wasn't better than both of those guys, but he was not a heralded college running back and that zone blocking scheme in Denver took the NFL by storm for a number of years.

I say no personally.


I think Davis was a very good, but not great, RB who played behind a fantastic OL that made him look like an alltime great.

It's the same opinion I have of Emmitt Smith, for that matter.
I can't get past Tiki's fumbling issues before Coughlin  
Osi Osi Osi OyOyOy : 5/26/2020 11:15 am : link
'97-'03: 37 TDs -- 47 fumbles
'04-'06: 31 TDs -- 9 fumbles

Around the time he retired, I thought Tiki was a HOF caliber player. But the longer we're removed from his '04-'06 stretch of brilliance, the more I also remember how much of a fumble machine he was for us. Always talented but just could not keep the ball from hitting the ground. I mean he averaged 9 fumbles a season as a the starting RB before Coughlin got here.

Those 3 years were easily Hall worthy but he was just so damn mediocre outside of it. I don't think he's Hall worthy when you take a look at his whole career.
Mediocre?  
Greg from LI : 5/26/2020 11:20 am : link
Whatever you say.

Yes, he had a fumbling problem. So did other great backs - Tony Dorsett fumbled 46 times in his first five seasons, for example.
RE: Taylor’s not close  
giants#1 : 5/26/2020 11:25 am : link
In comment 14910625 Osi Osi Osi OyOyOy said:
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People keep assuming he would’ve been an All-Timer but quite frankly he only had 1 season where he was playing at a superstar level. Unfortunately it was his last season but you can’t put a guy in the HOF for less than 10 games.

Davis was the best RB in football during those years. The zone blocking scheme and Elway helped him get those stats, but it was the running game that won those titles. He should be in the HOF for saving Elways legacy.


I was going to post the same thing. Elway would be viewed a lot more like Marino if it wasn't for TD carrying those teams to the title. Here are his postseason stats for 97-98 seasons:

1997 (4 games): 112 rush 581 yds 8 TDs 5.2 y/a 145 y/g 8 rec 38 yds
1998 (3 games): 78 rush 468 yds 3 TDs 6.0 y/a 156 y/g 4 rec 69 yds
Totals: 190 rush 1049 yds 11 TDs 5.52 y/a 150 y/g 12 rec 107 yds

In less than half a season worth of postseason games he ran for 1000 yds and 11 TDs.
RE: RE: I think Olandis Gary, Mike Anderson  
widmerseyebrow : 5/26/2020 11:28 am : link
In comment 14910867 Greg from LI said:
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In comment 14910861 widmerseyebrow said:


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probably put a damper on his case. That's not to say that he wasn't better than both of those guys, but he was not a heralded college running back and that zone blocking scheme in Denver took the NFL by storm for a number of years.

I say no personally.



I think Davis was a very good, but not great, RB who played behind a fantastic OL that made him look like an alltime great.

It's the same opinion I have of Emmitt Smith, for that matter.


That Denver offensive line had some great names, but no one had answers for that Alex Gibbs scheme for a while. Dallas just bulldozed people with some all timers.

I think Emmitt belongs, but he's not in the conversation for GOAT as his career yardage total would suggest.
Whether it was the OL or Davis  
LakeGeorgeGiant : 5/26/2020 11:31 am : link
That running game was damn near unstoppable in the playoffs for those Superbowl runs.

and yes, Terrell Davis changed the perception of Elway's career  
Greg from LI : 5/26/2020 11:31 am : link
No way would he be considered on Marino's level, let alone better than Marino, without those two Super Bowls, and those games had much more to do with Terrell Davis and the OL than Elway.
Tiki was also hurt by the lack of TDs  
giants#1 : 5/26/2020 11:33 am : link
He's 15th all time in yds from scrimmage but only 61st all time in rushing TDs (116th in total TDs). And that was mostly by design to limit his carries, not because he couldn't pick up the tough yards (Dayne's pudgy ass stole a lot of them...).

Even with the short career, Davis finished with more TDs than Tiki.
Dallas did have the better lineman  
Greg from LI : 5/26/2020 11:35 am : link
Won't argue that, but Denver did have a HOFer in Zimmerman and a couple of guys who made a bunch of Pro Bowls in Schlereth and Nalen.
RE: Tiki was also hurt by the lack of TDs  
widmerseyebrow : 5/26/2020 11:36 am : link
In comment 14910898 giants#1 said:
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And that was mostly by design to limit his carries, not because he couldn't pick up the tough yards (Dayne's pudgy ass stole a lot of them...).


Man, was that so frustrating. I remember wanting the Giants to give up on the whole Thunder and Lightening thing and give it to Barber in short yardage. He was so much faster to the whole, more nifty. They tried so hard to make Dayne a power back because of his weight when that was never really his style.
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