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Miles Sanders interview on WFNZ


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1 hour ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Nah just early signs of CTE.

I don't know how

When he was with the Bengals, you could never tell when he took his helmet off.... If that doesn't say I want to protect the central organ of the human nervous system, then I don't know what does..

 

(just realized you were referencing Miles and not Dalton, oh well my statement about Dalton still stands) 

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1 hour ago, Dave Gettleman's Shorts said:

Andy dalton has the same amount of playoff wins as every member of the Carolina huddle 

Then if that's the case,

I nominate @frankwfor the NFL HOF.  🙃

(well I could put others there but frank is one of my faves around here so...)

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10 hours ago, The Huddler said:

neither

 

the bar is too low now adays

That might allow Cam to get in but I think he’s deserving either way. Best red zone rushing QB of all time and it might not be challenged for a long time if ever given football’s continued player safety effort. 

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4 hours ago, hepcat said:

That might allow Cam to get in but I think he’s deserving either way. Best red zone rushing QB of all time and it might not be challenged for a long time if ever given football’s continued player safety effort. 

I mean Kurt Warner got in. He had like 3 or 4 really good years but the rest was mostly as a backup

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If Cam won the SB his MVP year he would easily make it. But unfortunately he didn’t play long enough to make it easier. But he undoubtedly changed the game, set records which may not be broken for a long time, etc.

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43 minutes ago, NAS said:

If Cam won the SB his MVP year he would easily make it. But unfortunately he didn’t play long enough to make it easier. But he undoubtedly changed the game, set records which may not be broken for a long time, etc.

I would love for Cam to get in, but I understand if he doesnt.

I just dont want to see them start putting every QB in like Russell Wilson, Philip Rivers, etc..

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49 minutes ago, PootieNunu said:

I would love for Cam to get in, but I understand if he doesnt.

I just dont want to see them start putting every QB in like Russell Wilson, Philip Rivers, etc..

Rivers will definitely get in. He was consistently a top 5 QB for a decade or more. 
 

Russell Wilson tarnished his legacy last year, if he continues to regress I don’t think he makes it

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2 minutes ago, NAS said:

Rivers will definitely get in. He was consistently a top 5 QB for a decade or more. 
 

Russell Wilson tarnished his legacy last year, if he continues to regress I don’t think he makes it

I feel like HoF QBs should have some kind of personal accolades, MVP, super bowl MVP, all pros, something....these guys have none of that. 

Pro bowls are pretty watered down and thats all they have. 

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