http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCA8ckdImeo
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The greatest punt return I ever saw was by Richard Trapp. He played for Florida probably in the early 60s.
No, he is not a Hall-of-Famer. He’s a good returner. But he is not Hall of Fame material. Just my two cents.
20 returns is 20 returns. He is a HOFer for sure.
People always say defense wins championships (Seahawks), the same could be said about special teams. Special teams allows the offense to open the playbook more, and require fewer first downs. It allows the defense a higher chance for a (pick 6). A good run back can change the tone of the game. The ability to recover onside kicks is invaluable.
I’d guess not, but I do love him as a player, like the Bears, etc. No grudge, but the biggest backlog for the HOF is at receiver and I think that is the position they would consider him in. I couldn’t vote for Hester over Marvin Harrison. Marvin caught a pass in every game he ever played in.
I doubt Tony Dungy would kick it to him in a Super Bowl to this day!
IF Hester comes out and announces that he takes it up the poop chute next week, he’ll have his very own wing in the NFL Hall Of Fame by August, this year.
Here’s the failed field goal attempt against the New York Giants. This one is not included in the copulation in the first video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0D30wGnBBHY
Yeah, I think he is. Certainly one of the greatest returners ever.
On one hand, he’s clearly amongst, if not THE, best at his position. So, would the greatest long snapper ever therefore deserve HoF status? I say no; cuz the world’s greatest long snapper is only slightly better than an average long snapper when it comes to how much he helps his team win games. The world’s greatest returner (or those right up there) deserves HoF consideration because allowing his team to play on a 60 yard field so often is invaluable. Shame that half-wit Lovie couldn’t develop even an average offense to capitalize on the gift that fell in his lap.
YEEEEAAAAP! O0ps, wrong Hester
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