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    The Last Good Sport samikeyp's Avatar
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    This was mentioned in another thread but I think its worthy of its own.


    Do you think Terrell Davis should be in the Hall of Fame and why?

    I know its hard here but try and be objective.

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    No. He had four very good years under a coaching staff that has become known for taking just about any running back and making them look good. He was a real feel good story for those Broncos championship teams, and if his knees hadn't gone then who knows how long he'd have gone and how good he could have been. He's got a good resume, but it's just not long enough for me to say he deserves a spot in the HOF.

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    Year TM | G | Att Yards Y/A TD | Rec Yards Y/R TD |
    +----------+-------------------------------+-------------------------+
    | 1995 den | 14 | 237 1117 4.7 7 | 49 367 7.5 1 |
    | 1996 den | 16 | 345 1538 4.5 13 | 36 310 8.6 2 |
    | 1997 den | 15 | 369 1750 4.7 15 | 42 287 6.8 0 |
    | 1998 den | 16 | 392 2008 5.1 21 | 25 217 8.7 2 |
    | 1999 den | 4 | 67 211 3.1 2 | 3 26 8.7 0 |
    | 2000 den | 5 | 78 282 3.6 2 | 2 4 2.0 0 |
    | 2001 den | 11 | 167 701 4.2 0 | 12 69 5.8 0 |
    +----------+-----+--------------------------+-------------------------+
    | TOTAL | 81 | 1655 7607 4.6 60 | 169 1280 7.6 5 |
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    | Rushing | Receiving |
    +----------+-----+--------------------------+-------------------------+
    | Year TM | G | Att Yards Y/A TD | Rec Yards Y/R TD |
    +----------+-----+--------------------------+-------------------------+
    | 1965 chi | 14 | 166 867 5.2 14 | 29 507 17.5 6 |
    | 1966 chi | 14 | 229 1231 5.4 8 | 34 447 13.1 2 |
    | 1967 chi | 13 | 186 880 4.7 7 | 16 126 7.9 1 |
    | 1968 chi | 9 | 138 856 6.2 2 | 15 117 7.8 0 |
    | 1969 chi | 14 | 236 1032 4.4 8 | 17 116 6.8 0 |
    | 1970 chi | 2 | 23 52 2.3 0 | 1 -6 -6.0 0 |
    | 1971 chi | 2 | 13 38 2.9 0 | 0 0 0.0 0 |
    +----------+-----+--------------------------+-------------------------+
    | TOTAL | 68 | 991 4956 5.0 39 | 112 1307 11.7 9 |
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    The second one is Gale Sayers, who is in the hall of fame.

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    The Last Good Sport samikeyp's Avatar
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    Good comparison...although I think Sayers was a little better all around. Returning kicks and all.

    Did TD return kicks also?

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    I think he should be in, that's just me though. He has as good of numbers if not better then some runningbacks that are currently in.

    I don't know though, you could go either way. Frankly, just looking at numbers, I don't think Sayers should be in either...........go ahead and begin mocking me for that one.

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    Good comparison...although I think Sayers was a little better all around. Returning kicks and all.

    Did TD return kicks also?

    Nope.

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    The Last Good Sport samikeyp's Avatar
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    No mocking here because if you are going to use longevity as a requirement...its legit for Sayers too.

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    Sayers: "His totals show 9,435 combined net yards, 4,956 yards rushing, and 336 points scored."

    Terrell, 8887 total yards.

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    I cannot grok its fullnes leemajors's Avatar
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    did terrell have a piccolo?

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    You can't handle The Truth TheTruth's Avatar
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    Hard for me to give a none homeristic answer. Probably not, for the reasons SFE gave above.

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    Hey, he prevented John Elway from being a punch line. He deserves consideration just for that.

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    Hey, he prevented John Elway from being a punch line. He deserves consideration just for that.

    Ummmm, Jim Kelly and Dan Marino aren't punchlines, why would Elway have been one?

    Your attempt at running smack is weak and tiresome.

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    Terrell Davis had 3 monsterous seasons. So did Priest Holmes.

    Is Priest Holmes a Hall-of-Famer?

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    Ummmm, Jim Kelly and Dan Marino aren't punchlines, why would Elway have been one?

    Your attempt at running smack is weak and tiresome.
    Yet you keep responding to it. You gonna cry now? I love that you throw it around but can't deal with it. Typical Broncos fan.

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    Yet you keep responding to it. You gonna cry now? I love that you throw it around but can't deal with it. Typical Broncos fan.

    You know a lot of Broncos fans huh? I always love when people say that the other is responding while doing the same thing.

    Dude, face it, your team sucks. Don't worry about it, they'll rebuild soon.

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    Terrell Davis had 3 monsterous seasons. So did Priest Holmes.

    Is Priest Holmes a Hall-of-Famer?
    Priest, IMO, has a better shot than TD. But I don't think either gets in.

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    I don't think Priest gets in, either, FWIW. I think Davis, as a vital cog in a Super Bowl winner and one of the 4 guys who've gotten to 2,000 yards rushing in a season, has a slightly better chance, if only because he was such a high-profile player.

    As an aside, in his 3 great seasons, Priest rolled up 3 of the top 30 seasons in NFL history in terms of total yards from scrimmage. There are only 4 other players with more than 1 of the top 30 total yards seasons (M. Faulk has 4; Tomlinson, erson, and Sanders each have 2). Random stat that means absolutely nothing, but a chance to brag on my friend.
    Last edited by FromWayDowntown; 10-27-2006 at 03:14 PM.

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    Longevity isn't the only argument.

    I see four reasons why Sayers could be in and Davis not:
    1. Sayers had almost no help on either side of the ball.
    2. Sayers also was the greatest kick returner in NFL history.
    3. The Bears' system didn't produced another great runner after Sayers left.
    4. You shouldn't compare stats across different eras.

    That's not to say that Davis doesn't belong. Just that Sayers has arguments in his favor that Davis doesn't.

    I think the Priest Holmes comparison is infinitely more valid:
    9 seasons, 109 games, 1734 att, 8035 yards, 4.6 avg, 86 rushing TDs, 334 recpts, 2945 yards, 8 receivng TDs

    Depending on when you asked me, I would probably give Davis the edge over Holmes for having more dominant years. But again, the fact that the Denver system kept producing very productive RBs after Davis left hurts him.

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    Terrell Davis had 3 monsterous seasons. So did Priest Holmes.

    Is Priest Holmes a Hall-of-Famer?
    For the record, I first mentioned Priest Holmes in the other thread at 3:41 pm EST.

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    Longevity isn't the only argument.

    I see four reasons why Sayers could be in and Davis not:
    1. Sayers had almost no help on either side of the ball.
    2. Sayers also was the greatest kick returner in NFL history.
    3. The Bears' system didn't produced another great runner after Sayers left.
    4. You shouldn't compare stats across different eras.

    That's not to say that Davis doesn't belong. Just that Sayers has arguments in his favor that Davis doesn't.

    I think the Priest Holmes comparison is infinitely more valid:
    9 seasons, 109 games, 1734 att, 8035 yards, 4.6 avg, 86 rushing TDs, 334 recpts, 2945 yards, 8 receivng TDs

    Depending on when you asked me, I would probably give Davis the edge over Holmes for having more dominant years. But again, the fact that the Denver system kept producing very productive RBs after Davis left hurts him.

    Again, you're probably right, but the Sayers thing is my only argument and I'm sticking to it (even if I'm probably wrong).

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    Depending on when you asked me, I would probably give Davis the edge over Holmes for having more dominant years. But again, the fact that the Denver system kept producing very productive RBs after Davis left hurts him.
    I'll let my homerism show a bit -- I'm admitted a Priest Holmes homer -- but I'm not sure that it's true that Davis had more dominant years than Priest.

    If you look at it just from a statistical standpoint, each had a similar 3 year run:

    Terrell Davis
    1996: 1538 rush yd (4.5 ypc), 13 TD; 36-310, 2 TD
    1997: 1750 rush yd (4.7 ypc), 15 TD; 42-287, 0 TD
    1998: 2008 rush yd (5.1 ypc), 21 TD; 25-217, 2 TD

    Priest Holmes
    2001: 1555 rush yd (4.8 ypc), 8 TD; 62-614, 2 TD
    2002: 1615 rush yd (5.2 ypc), 21 TD; 70-672, 3 TD
    2003: 1420 rush yd (4.4 ypc), 27 TD; 74-690, 0 TD

    Terrell had more rushing yards, for the most part, but Priest caught significantly more passes for more yards. As noted, Priest's total yardage figures during that span were all in the Top 30 all-time in that category; Davis reached that peak only with his 1998 season.

    Each had one other 1000 yard rushing season -- Davis ran for 1117 in 1996 on 4.7 ypc and 7 TD; Holmes ran for 1008 in 1998 on 4.3 ypc and 7 TD. Priest also had his 2004 season short-circuited by injury -- he played in 8 games that season and was well on his way to another monster season when he got hurt (he had rushed for 892 yards (111.5 ypg) before his injury). Terrell Davis never had a great season waylayed by injury, but his career suffered that fate.

    Beyond pure numbers is the fact that the Broncos won 2 Super Bowls during TD's three great years, while the Chiefs lost the only playoff game in which they participated. But even in that loss, Priest had great numbers: 24-176 and 2 TD.

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    Priest led the league in yards from scrimmage for 5 consecutive years.

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    Priest led the league in yards from scrimmage for 5 consecutive years.
    Not for 5, but for 2 years he did.

    2004 T Barber 2096
    2003 L Tomlinson 2370
    2002 P Holmes 2287
    2001 P Holmes 2169

    2000 E James 2303
    1999 M Faulk 2429

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