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Assuming Smitty never gets a ring...


bLACKpANTHER

How high does Smith need to move up the chart?  

75 members have voted

  1. 1. Where does Smitty need to rank to get into HOF?

    • Top 10 -- +3,000 yards
      43
    • 11-15 -- +2,100-3,000 yards
      16
    • 16-20 -- +1,500-2,100 yards
      3
    • 21-25 -- +1,000-1,500 yards
      0
    • 26-29 -- +500 yards
      0
    • Already HOFer
      13


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How high does he have to climb the charts to get into the HOF?

1. Jerry Rice - 22,895 :) x3

2. Terrell Owens - 15,934

3. Issac Bruce - 15,208 :)

4. Randy Moss - 14,946

5. Tim Brown - 14,934

6. Marvin Harrison - 14,580 :)

7. James Lofton - 14,004

8. Cris Carter - 13,899

9. Henry Ellard - 13,777

10. Tony Gonzalez - 13,552

11. Torry Holt - 13,382 :)

12. Andre Reed - 13,198

13. Steve Largent - 13,089

14. Irving Fryar - 12,785

15. Art Monk - 12,721 :) x3

16. Jimmy Smith - 12,287

17. Charlie Joiner - 12,146

18. Hines Ward - 12,083 :)x2

19. Derrick Mason - 12,061

20. Reggie Wayne - 12,002 :)

21. Michael Irvin - 11,904 :)x3

22. Don Maynard - 11,834

23. Mushin Muhammad - 11,438

24. Rod Smith - 11,389 :) x2

25. Keenan McCardell - 11,373 :) x2

26. Chad Johnson - 11,059

27. Joey Galloway - 10,950

28. Gary Clark - 10,856 :) x2

29. Stanley Morgan - 10,716

30. Steve Smith - 10,574 ???

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HOFer = red

bP's IMO Future HOFer = green

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How high does he have to climb the charts to get into the HOF?

1. Jerry Rice - 22,895

2. Terrell Owens - 15,934

3. Issac Bruce - 15,208

4. Randy Moss - 14,946

5. Tim Brown - 14,934

6. Marvin Harrison - 14,580

7. James Lofton - 14,004

8. Cris Carter - 13,899

9. Henry Ellard - 13,777

10. Tony Gonzalez - 13,552

11. Torry Holt - 13,382

12. Andre Reed - 13,198

13. Steve Largent - 13,089

14. Irvin Fryar - 12,785

15. Art Monk - 12,721

16. Jimmy Smith - 12,287

17. Charlie Joiner - 12,146

18. Hines Ward - 12,083

19. Derrick Mason - 12,061

20. Reggie Wayne - 12,002

21. Michael Irvin - 11,904

22. Don Maynard - 11,834

23. Mushin Muhammad - 11,438

24. Rod Smith - 11,389

25. Keenan McCardell - 11,373

26. Chad Johnson - 11,059

27. Joey Galloway - 10,950

28. Gary Clark - 10,856

29. Stanley Morgan - 10,716

30. Steve Smith - 10,574

Underlined = active player

1. Jerry Rice - 22,895 = Beast

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How high does he have to climb the charts to get into the HOF?

1. Jerry Rice - 22,895

2. Terrell Owens - 15,934

3. Issac Bruce - 15,208

4. Randy Moss - 14,946

5. Tim Brown - 14,934

6. Marvin Harrison - 14,580

7. James Lofton - 14,004

8. Cris Carter - 13,899

9. Henry Ellard - 13,777

10. Tony Gonzalez - 13,552

11. Torry Holt - 13,382

12. Andre Reed - 13,198

13. Steve Largent - 13,089

14. Irvin Fryar - 12,785

15. Art Monk - 12,721

16. Jimmy Smith - 12,287

17. Charlie Joiner - 12,146

18. Hines Ward - 12,083

19. Derrick Mason - 12,061

20. Reggie Wayne - 12,002

21. Michael Irvin - 11,904

22. Don Maynard - 11,834

23. Mushin Muhammad - 11,438

24. Rod Smith - 11,389

25. Keenan McCardell - 11,373

26. Chad Johnson - 11,059

27. Joey Galloway - 10,950

28. Gary Clark - 10,856

29. Stanley Morgan - 10,716

30. Steve Smith - 10,574

Underlined = active player

I love Smitty, but I just don't really see him getting in. He's a good receiver, but an all-time great? I don't know about that.

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He is one of the best WR's to ever play based on his sheer ability, at least IMO. He carried the passing game on his back for a number of years. If he had Cam as his QB from the start of his career, I don't think this would be a discussion right now. The injury year in '04 and the debacle in '10 hurt his status. He needs to play for 3-4 more years and put up big numbers in each to even have a sniff at the HOF.

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