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NFC South - Does every team have a future Hall of Fame QB ?


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Brees despite no career MVP's (surprising) is a lock, with a ring, what he did for city, blah blah blah

Cam is a lock .. Most Total TD's through first 6 NFL seasons goes Marino (199) Newton (184) and Peyton (176) nuff said + MVP (and likely another this year, and next)

Matt Ryan - does an MVP get him in ? Are there any players who've won MVP but haven't made HoF ?

Jameis Winston is a future Hall of Famer. You can tell. He's going to go on to eventually win an MVP and a ring.

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Drew Brees is a lock.

Matt Ryan I think has a strong case. He's put up good numbers over the course of his career with a crappy defense. 

Cam Newton should with few more exceptional seasons. Personally feel he will have the highest completion percentage of his career this year. 

Jameis is the only one who shouldn't be discussed right now. He does everything else right except accuracy, and he needs to prove himself some more.

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TBH I think the PAnthers have several HOF locks: Cam (duh), Luke (duh 2x), Thomas Davis (Hello ACL surgery anyone?), Greg Olsen (best TE not named Gronk), Kelvin Benjamin (he's super tall for a WR), Jonathan Stewart (google his stiff arm gifs, you're welcome), Ryan Kalil (Matt Kalil), Christian McCaffrey (his Blue Steel could break steel)

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7 minutes ago, Cary Kollins said:

TBH I think the PAnthers have several HOF locks: Cam (duh), Luke (duh 2x), Thomas Davis (Hello ACL surgery anyone?), Greg Olsen (best TE not named Gronk), Kelvin Benjamin (he's super tall for a WR), Jonathan Stewart (google his stiff arm gifs, you're welcome), Ryan Kalil (Matt Kalil), Christian McCaffrey (his Blue Steel could break steel)

As @Panthro said... please slip us some of that edible you've been munching on. The first 4 I can agree with. Everyone else is more like "really bruh..." or waayyyyyyyy to early

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12 minutes ago, Hallin'AllDaeDae said:

Are there any players who've won MVP but haven't made HoF ?

Leaving out those who haven't had a chance or are still active: Shaun Alexander, Rich Gannon, Steve McNair, Boomer Esiason, Joe Theisman, Mark Moseley(yes he is a kicker), Brian Sipe, Ken Anderson. That's for the AP award and only back until 1980. There may be a few more if you go back further. If you count the PFW award then you can add Jamal Lewis and Randall Cunningham.

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The whole team is going to have their picture in the hall of fame after we go 23-0. They are totally going to include the preseason games as well.  Also, the defense will get their own plaque for shutting the opponents out in 19 games.

 

Now that the unreasonable stuff is out of the way, Drew is the only QB currently destined for the HOF. The others still have some more to do. It's almost impossible to get in without a Lombardi trophy.

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6 minutes ago, UpstatePanther said:

As @Panthro said... please slip us some of that edible you've been munching on. The first 4 I can agree with. Everyone else is more like "really bruh..." or waayyyyyyyy to early

Even in the first 4, they all have a ways to go. Cam will need a ring and sustained high level of play or several more 2015 like seasons. Luke just needs to stay healthy for about 5-6 years honestly, Greg needs another 3000-4000 yards which at his age is no sure thing, TD really doesn't have a chance.

Getting in the Football HoF is really, really, really hard

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