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Ring of Honor expanding


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56 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.

Put every guy that had a good season or even a great career with us in there and you're gonna be running out of room fast. That's why most teams that do something like this have pretty stiff requirements. 

For example, if it's for performance, it needs to be performance at a near Hall of Fame level. If performance isn't necessarily to that level, then they need to have something else special on their resume'. That's how a guy like Sam Mills or Thomas Davis makes it.

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Ring of Honor inductees should have performed at a very high level for a long time. You can’t put guys in there who shined for a couple years and then fell off the planet...

TD(after retirement I’m assuming)

J-Pep

Smitty

Jake led us to a SB but the dude was terrible at times

Kasey- not sure

Moose- not sure

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In: Gross and  Peppers.

Out: TD, RKalil, Smitty, Jake, Rucker, Moose, Kasey and Minter are below the line for us for different reasons.

It's great vs who I really like as a fan. Mills was a piece of our foundation as an organization, not just a fan favorite. Gross and Peppers are HOF considerable players with excellent careers.

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5 hours ago, mc52beast said:

Ring of Honor inductees should have performed at a very high level for a long time. You can’t put guys in there who shined for a couple years and then fell off the planet...

TD(after retirement I’m assuming)

J-Pep

Smitty

Jake led us to a SB but the dude was terrible at times

Kasey- not sure

Moose- not sure

Gross...

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