Terrell Davis has no business being in the NFL hall of fame

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Flash in the pan.

4 really great years. But that’s it.

The only difference between Terrell Davis and a guy like Jamaal Charles is that Charles wasn’t fortunate enough to play on a stacked team with a HOF quarterback.

You all scoff at the idea of comparing those two but they each basically had 4 year careers in terms of effectiveness.
 
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The 1996 OPOY was a joke. He wasn’t even the best running back that year much less overall offensive player.

Like how was he a better offensive player than the actual MVP Favre?
 
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Some people appreciate guys peaks, others appreciate longevity. Some appreciate both.

Like in hiphop, we appreciate both Jigga and Biggie and both are hall of fame
 

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Flash in the pan.

4 really great years. But that’s it.

The only difference between Terrell Davis and a guy like Jamaal Charles is that Charles wasn’t fortunate enough to play on a stacked team with a HOF quarterback.

You all scoff at the idea of comparing those two but they each basically had 4 year careers in terms of effectiveness.
shyt that's all he needed. Other RBs have not reached his accolades and were in the league longer. It's not how long you are in the league, it's what you do with your time. 2 Rings and being MVP after being an 8th RB at GA is definitely HOF material
 
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