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Ring of Honor expanding


JawnyBlaze

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Just now, luke nukem said:

Jake is the prime example of why a ring of honor exist. He guided the Franchise to its first every SB appearance, that alone should get him a spot.

He wasn't a great player though. If you let Jake in you let in a dozen or so other good players on his level.

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This thing needs to be exclusive AF.  When you used to go to the Georgia Dome and they had theirs in the rafters, half those guys sucked. I don’t want to be that franchise. 

Steve Smith, Peppers, TD. MAYBE John Kasey. That’s it rn. 

 

I even understand why some don’t want peppers. Too few is better than too many in this circumstance. 

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5 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

He wasn't a great player though. If you let Jake in you let in a dozen or so other good players on his level.

QB is different from every other position,if we put Jake in the ring of honor he wouldn't be the worst QB who had his career honored in a stadium. His 2003 run helped paved the way for our motto of "keep pounding" I totally agree that Jake was no Stud but his impact on this team's history is worth this footnote.

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