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ThisOriginally Posted by senor chang
wow cris carter still not in
ThisOriginally Posted by senor chang
wow cris carter still not in
Relax its his first damn year.Originally Posted by CanIFly34
ThisOriginally Posted by senor chang
wow cris carter still not in
And BUS not getting in
I was about to make the trip to Canton to see him get in too
Relax its his first damn year.Originally Posted by CanIFly34
ThisOriginally Posted by senor chang
wow cris carter still not in
And BUS not getting in
I was about to make the trip to Canton to see him get in too
Faulk is my favorite RB ever and my second favorite player overall, but I have to disagree with that assessment. C Martin performed very well and very consistently. His low key almost invisible presence is what holds him back, heck most people have forgotten about him and even more doesn't even know he's 4th on the list of all-time rushers...let's put that in perspective, only Emmitt Smith, Barry Sanders, and Walter Payton have more rushing yards than him. This is not about Faulk vs. Martin, everything "aint" always a player a vs player b. This is about one of the most prolific RB's ever being snubbed.Originally Posted by fauGUNNA GET IT
Curtis Martin is a HOF, just not a 1st ballot Guy esp in the yr Faulk is eligible. If Thurman Thomas wasnt a 1st ballot guy, Im cool with Curtis not being a 1st ballot guy
he happened to play in the Marshall faulk era. and everything being equal, there should be no RB going in along side Faulk.
Martin was happy for the newest inductees, tweeting, "Maybe next year ... I truly believe those guys who made it deserve it. I enjoyed the process."
Faulk is my favorite RB ever and my second favorite player overall, but I have to disagree with that assessment. C Martin performed very well and very consistently. His low key almost invisible presence is what holds him back, heck most people have forgotten about him and even more doesn't even know he's 4th on the list of all-time rushers...let's put that in perspective, only Emmitt Smith, Barry Sanders, and Walter Payton have more rushing yards than him. This is not about Faulk vs. Martin, everything "aint" always a player a vs player b. This is about one of the most prolific RB's ever being snubbed.Originally Posted by fauGUNNA GET IT
Curtis Martin is a HOF, just not a 1st ballot Guy esp in the yr Faulk is eligible. If Thurman Thomas wasnt a 1st ballot guy, Im cool with Curtis not being a 1st ballot guy
he happened to play in the Marshall faulk era. and everything being equal, there should be no RB going in along side Faulk.
Martin was happy for the newest inductees, tweeting, "Maybe next year ... I truly believe those guys who made it deserve it. I enjoyed the process."
Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT
Curtis Martin is a HOF, just not a 1st ballot Guy esp in the yr Faulk is eligible. If Thurman Thomas wasnt a 1st ballot guy, Im cool with Curtis not being a 1st ballot guy
he happened to play in the Marshall faulk era. and everything being equal, there should be no RB going in along side Faulk.
Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT
Curtis Martin is a HOF, just not a 1st ballot Guy esp in the yr Faulk is eligible. If Thurman Thomas wasnt a 1st ballot guy, Im cool with Curtis not being a 1st ballot guy
he happened to play in the Marshall faulk era. and everything being equal, there should be no RB going in along side Faulk.