HumanCockroach wrote:http://sea.247sports.com/Bolt/Kenny-Easley-stands-as-Seahawks-best-Hall-of-Fame-candidate-38616356
Pretty short article that I fully agree with. Best Safety ( maybe best Defensive player in the league while he played period) .
HumanCockroach wrote:Do you doubt if JJ Watt were to have a career debilitating illness after next season that he would be denied? Personally I doubt it, I doubt that seriously. The man belongs in the hall.
HumanCockroach wrote:The HOF is littered with players that played a similar length . For example.
http://m.pfref.com/m?p=XXplayersXXSXXSayeGa00.htm&t=0
HumanCockroach wrote:http://m.pfref.com/m?p=XXplayersXXCXXCampEa00.htm&t=0
There is actually several.
HumanCockroach wrote:Fair enough RD, for me it has to do with "being the best" for a least several seasons, IMHO Easley was that, while guys like Bettis weren't, which is probably why the length of a career cut short is not my biggest reason for exclusion from the hall. I truly believe he belongs in Canton, and should be discussed in the greatest safeties if ALL time. The man IMHO was better than Lott, Polamalu, Reed, Woodsen, or any other contemporary that played before or after him. Truly a unique player that changed the type of play and players teams expected from that position.
NorthHawk wrote:There is definitely something inconsistent in how players are selected to the HoF.
I think that by and large the players that are inducted are worthy, but there are a few that seemingly got in by being media favorites or have been left out because they weren't liked much.
Guys like Easley who by their athleticism and ability helped change how Safety's are viewed and the types of players teams look for should have more consideration. I think they should just ask the players he played against how good he was relative to the others in the NFL at that time and they would get a clear answer about his worthiness for the HoF.
However, I get the feeling the voters just look at stats and rely too much on their memories to make real good decisions in a lot of cases.
c_hawkbob wrote:IMO if you made any "All Decade Team" you should be in the Hall.
savvyman wrote:I think the primary reason why Easley is not in the HOF is because all of his greatness was for Seattle - which was really an isolated part of the Country in the 80's.
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