Should These Guys make the Hall of Fame?? Wide receivers

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a couple really tough calls

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  • I don't see how Steve Smith is borderline and Hines Ward is out. Otherwise I completely agree.

  • @AlecBoy006 In my opinion Smith has been a much more consistant elite wide receiver compared to Ward.

  • @ttaayylloorrmmtt we shall see, I think. the later half of both of there careers will play a huge factor on if they make it in or not.

  • I think you should get a degree in communications or journalism and shoot for ESPN as a color commentator.....

  • @kd0dxn haha well thank you

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  • I do not believe Chad Ochocinco even has a shot at the HoF. The reason is his low TD production. He needs a few monster years to have a chance. The only two sure fire hall of famers in the league are Randy Moss and Terrell Owens. Larry Fitzgerald is making a strong case as well, but it is still too early to tell.

    Edit - Marvin Harrison should make it as well. He had an incredible run in the early 00s.

  • I do not believe Chad Ochocinco even has a shot at the HoF. The reason is his low TD production. He needs a few monster years to have a chance. The only two sure fire hall of famers in the league are Randy Moss and Terrell Owens. Larry Fitzgerald is making a strong case as well, but it is still too early to tell.

  • @ttaayylloorrmmtt Think so? You can't just say because they weren't elite they shouldn't be in. What about second-tier great as well? Hines Ward in terms of numbers and merits I think is more deserving than Smith.

  • I see Ocho, Moss, and Owens in the Hall. There is no defense against them, it isnt the hall of character. Harrison is a no brainer.

  • @spinnernet1 (continued)  As you said, Steve Smith needs a few more good seasons to really get consideration. The jury is still out on him.

    Great video Taylor.

  • @spinnernet1 (continued) Randy Moss, definitely "yes". He was a dominant receiver as you said and he's got great hall of fame numbers. Randy Moss is very lucky that he rejuvenated his career in New England after the lackluster stint in Oakland. Moss can beat a headcase sometimes, but he's not as bad as Terrell Owens when it comes to his character.

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