Luke Kuechly hangs em up
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Luke Kuechly hangs em up
8 years, like Willis
Bobby Wagner has 8, if he retired----would all 3 be HOF?
Bobby Wagner has 8, if he retired----would all 3 be HOF?
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Re: Luke Kuechly hangs em up
Luke Kuechly (6/7/10s?) has an honors profile almost exactly like Patrick Willis (5/7/10s?). I think both get in the HoF after a little bit of a wait. Bobby Wagner (5/6/10s?) is almost a carbon copy of these two at present, and should get in as well.JohnTurney wrote:8 years, like Willis
Bobby Wagner has 8, if he retired----would all 3 be HOF?
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Re: Luke Kuechly hangs em up
bachslunch wrote:Luke Kuechly (6/7/10s?) has an honors profile almost exactly like Patrick Willis (5/7/10s?). I think both get in the HoF after a little bit of a wait. Bobby Wagner (5/6/10s?) is almost a carbon copy of these two at present, and should get in as well.JohnTurney wrote:8 years, like Willis
Bobby Wagner has 8, if he retired----would all 3 be HOF?
Would agree.
Re: Luke Kuechly hangs em up
I don’t see any way that Kuechly and Willis don’t end up in Canton eventually. Their relatively shorter careers as players from recent decades, along with a few others like Calvin Johnson, might just get voters to take a closer look at guys like Sterling Sharpe someday (provided the Seniors Committee nominates him, which is also perhaps more likely because of these shorter-tenured players). NaVorro Bowman is another player who was extremely effective over a mere 8 seasons, and I think he deserves consideration eventually. Not sure whether he’ll get it, though, as he wasn’t as flashy or well-known as his inner linebacker contemporaries, and had various injury problems towards the end.
Re: Luke Kuechly hangs em up
As would iJohnTurney wrote:bachslunch wrote:Luke Kuechly (6/7/10s?) has an honors profile almost exactly like Patrick Willis (5/7/10s?). I think both get in the HoF after a little bit of a wait. Bobby Wagner (5/6/10s?) is almost a carbon copy of these two at present, and should get in as well.JohnTurney wrote:8 years, like Willis
Bobby Wagner has 8, if he retired----would all 3 be HOF?
Would agree.
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Also agreed... that Willis/Kuechly/Wagner are all almost the same player and therefore all about equal in HOF-worthiness. Kuechly might be vaulted a bit higher due to his one DPOY. IF they are all in someday, probably should be in the order of retirement/eligibility. (in the order listed above) Without one leapfrogging another.
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Updated HOF eligibles:
2021 - Peyton Manning, Charles Woodson, Calvin Johnson, Jared Allen, Steven Jackson, Logan Mankins, Kevin Williams
2022 - Demarcus Ware, Tony Romo, Andre Johnson, Steve Smith, Nick Mangold, Devin Hester, Vince Wilfork, Robert Mathis, Anquan Boldin
2023 - Joe Thomas, Darrelle Revis, Dwight Freeney, James Harrison, Shane Lechler
2024 - Julius Peppers, Rob Gronkowski, Antonio Gates
2025 - Luke Kuechly
Not too distant future - Larry Fitzgerald, Adrian Peterson, Jason Witten, Frank Gore, Eli Manning, Philip Rivers, Tom Brady, Drew Brees, LeSean McCoy, Marshawn Lynch, Adam Vinatieri.
Fitzgerald has just announced he’ll be back next season. Willis and Kuechly could end up on the same ballot in 2025.
2021 - Peyton Manning, Charles Woodson, Calvin Johnson, Jared Allen, Steven Jackson, Logan Mankins, Kevin Williams
2022 - Demarcus Ware, Tony Romo, Andre Johnson, Steve Smith, Nick Mangold, Devin Hester, Vince Wilfork, Robert Mathis, Anquan Boldin
2023 - Joe Thomas, Darrelle Revis, Dwight Freeney, James Harrison, Shane Lechler
2024 - Julius Peppers, Rob Gronkowski, Antonio Gates
2025 - Luke Kuechly
Not too distant future - Larry Fitzgerald, Adrian Peterson, Jason Witten, Frank Gore, Eli Manning, Philip Rivers, Tom Brady, Drew Brees, LeSean McCoy, Marshawn Lynch, Adam Vinatieri.
Fitzgerald has just announced he’ll be back next season. Willis and Kuechly could end up on the same ballot in 2025.
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Re: Luke Kuechly hangs em up
From what I've seen, Kuechly is the best of the three because he had considerably more range. He is borderline HOF-worthy; Willis and Wagner, to me, are Very Good.ChrisBabcock wrote:Also agreed... that Willis/Kuechly/Wagner are all almost the same player and therefore all about equal in HOF-worthiness. Kuechly might be vaulted a bit higher due to his one DPOY. IF they are all in someday, probably should be in the order of retirement/eligibility. (in the order listed above) Without one leapfrogging another.
Re: Luke Kuechly hangs em up
Absolutely Kuechly goes into the Hall. 5x all pro. And he definitely passes the eye test.
What I feel will end up happening is because of the CTE threat, a lot more guys especially in the high impact collision positions are going to be hanging them up after 6-8 years where in the past they'd be locks to play into their early 30's
What I feel will end up happening is because of the CTE threat, a lot more guys especially in the high impact collision positions are going to be hanging them up after 6-8 years where in the past they'd be locks to play into their early 30's
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Re: Luke Kuechly hangs em up
6x All-Pro.sheajets wrote:Absolutely Kuechly goes into the Hall. 5x all pro. s