Richard Sherman on Matthew Stafford’s HOF case

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Stafford performed well this year under pressure. He carried a heavy load in the SB where the lights shined brightest with NO running game whatsoever yet he still found a way..

I still don’t think he’s a HOFer right now. I need at least 3-4 more years of high level play. He needs maybe another SB and he has to take his team to the playoffs with sparkling records. He needs to go 13-4, 14-3 type shyt with numbers in order to be worthy of enshrinement
 
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HoF players elevate rosters…this dude never elevated any team, not even the rams any of the top ~15 qbs would’ve won with this team.

You dudes hopping on a bandwagon and did not watch stafford play, I watched him and like I stated before…no one ever looked at any team Matthew stafford was on and thought “damn Matt is about to kill us :sadcam:“ never once.

Even in the sb he was far from the best performance on the team.

People making these arguments couldn’t have watched him play. Good qbs on bad teams still show out, he actively lost Detroit hella games so cut blaming the talent. Most of his stats came from light defenses in garbage time with him trying to come back because they were out of the game 90% of the time, with most of that due to his inconsistent play….



Is Big Ben a HOF to you? IMO Stafford is a better QB than him. No one ever thought "Big Ben is going to kill us". You always knew he would lose to Brady in the playoffs.

A lot of QBs could have won with having Mike Tomlin, elite WRs and great defenses for their whole careers basically.

So to me if Big Ben is a HOF then by the time he retires, Stafford probably will be too if he remains productive into his late 30s and retires with a winning record in the playoffs.
 

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Yo I’m looking at the 2022 HOF inductees and this process is so fukked up :scust:

How in the fukk do these idiots still not put Torry **** in? That shyt is a crime…

Sam Mills was not a HOF LB I’m sorry. He was very good but nah. Neither was Bryant Young. He was nice but was he legendary???

No :hubie:

No Devin Hester or Andre Johnson :hhh:

The whole HOF process makes me sick :pacspit:
 

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Im correct then
 

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At no point in Stafford's 10+ year career has anyone ever thought he might be the best QB in the league. He might have reached top 5 occasionally, never even top 2 though.
 

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This is why this forum is hilarious….:russ::russ::russ:

we went from bad trade, we won’t win shyt with Staff to anybody can win with this super team.

these dudes are just emotional haters. I’m loving it :myman:

Did I person say any of that and do you play for the rams :ohhh:
Is Big Ben a HOF to you? IMO Stafford is a better QB than him. No one ever thought "Big Ben is going to kill us". You always knew he would lose to Brady in the playoffs.

A lot of QBs could have won with having Mike Tomlin, elite WRs and great defenses for their whole careers basically.

So to me if Big Ben is a HOF then by the time he retires, Stafford probably will be too if he remains productive into his late 30s and retires with a winning record in the playoffs.

Big Ben was a much better playmaker and could put the team on his back vs much better comp than stafford ever had and has more accolades vs better comp. Once again, idk how y’all watch football and come up with this stuff.
 

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shyt Joe Namath is in the Hall of Fame all because of that Superbowl, It took Ken Stabler over 20 year's to get in, and Jim Plunkett still not in
nah but you have to put it in its correct context. Joe Namath's superbowl win is considered a major turning point in the NFL's history. The first AFC team to win it as underdogs against Johnny Unitas. Plus for what it's worth Namath has the accolades when he payed in the AFC..he deserves to be in the HOF, check his resume

Career highlights and awards

Outside of the SB, i highlighted his accomplishments...that's definately a HOF career imo...now i know some of his numbers might suck, but in terms of being compared to his peers at the time, he was recognized as being a top player for a few years
 

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Even this year he might barely be top 5 by default based on injury and Watson’s absence. Even then I’d rather have Herbert or Burrow.
That’s why he’s not a HOFer at this very moment..

The process is so messed up though who knows he probably will get in anyway
 
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