And that is confirmed by watching old games. Dude was grabby. One voter is pretty upset he didn't make the 34...
noted it was first-time he didn't advance in his years as a senior.
In my opinion if player A is given a couple shots on the Senior Committee and doesn’t get in, then someone else should be given a chance, and I wouldn’t bring up Player A again until the committee that would vote on him has changed significantly from last time he was up.
disappoint no 'super' seniors. That's the way of it, I guess.
Of the three receivers if you asked me to pick one, I might take Ellard.JohnTurney wrote: ↑Wed Nov 19, 2025 6:17 pmdisappoint no 'super' seniors. That's the way of it, I guess.
3 WRs...
How do they rank?
Morgan, elite as deep threat for first part. As a more complete or "#1" type guy ... season averages not that impressive. One monstrous year among a bunch of so-so wons, post-1982
Ellard ... most impressive is 800 yards receiving catching passes from Deiter Brock in 1985. Or maybe 6 TD catches from Jeff Kemp. 3 190-yard games. More consistgen as true #1 -- call it 1986 on ...
both have about same number of 100 yard games. Neither killer playoffstagts. Both excellent punt returners.
How do you separate them? Maybe they are elite HOVGers rather then low-sih HOFers?
Otis Taylor, IMO, 4 great years, even accounting for dead ball era, to me 800 yards in 1972 is a "1,000" yard season -- my issue, even counting 1969 as great year (SB performance) was done by age 30.
uninspiring is a good word