What running backs have a chance of going to the HOF.

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  • ryne candy
    Aggie C/O '01
    • Feb 2009
    • 4355

    What running backs have a chance of going to the HOF.

    After seeing that Emmit Smith will be a HOFer next year, I thought of how many guys in the league actually have a chance of getting into the HOF. I'm not thinking of guys who have less than 3 years in the league (Forte of the Bears IMO could go if he keeps those numbers up). With more teams going to a two back system, it seems that guys are getting less touches.

    I really think the league is going to see fewer RBs going to the HOF than in previous years. Off the top of my head of retired players I can only think that Curtis Martin (don't think M. Faulk will make it IMO*) has a chance, but probably not on his first try. Can you name any "sure things" in running back position that will make the HOF?

    *Others have showed me of my error and lapse of judgement. :P
    Last edited by ryne candy; 08-12-2009, 06:35 AM.
  • DoubleDeuce
    Spellin' n' shit
    • Feb 2009
    • 5873

    #2
    Marshall Faulk is going to the hall of fame. No question. LaDainian Tomlinson will probably go too.


    EDIT: Can't forget the Bus.

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    • trojan49er
      Something Clever
      • Jun 2009
      • 2290

      #3
      LT probably, Faulk will, The Bus, Portis has an outside chance, Edge might,

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      • Deviant
        Yes, please.
        • Nov 2008
        • 2861

        #4
        LOL at Faulk not making it, but Curtis Martin making it.

        Curtis Martin doesn't have a Super Bowl or an MVP award. His stats aren't better than Faulk's, Faulk has been to more Pro Bowls and has been named to more All-Pro teams. How do you have Curtis Martin over Faulk? I know, it's an opinion and Curtis Martin had that whole streak of 1,000 yard seasons, but Martin > Faulk just made me laugh my ass off. Martin will more than likely make it, but Martin > Faulk? C'mon.


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        • Sharkweather
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2009
          • 8906

          #5
          Yeah just to add to what everyone said... wtf @ Faulk not making it. Cmon Ryne...

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          • ryne candy
            Aggie C/O '01
            • Feb 2009
            • 4355

            #6
            Y'all are right about Faulk....guess I was just thinking of how his career ended due to injuries (or I'm I mistaken?)....but I guess that is common for RB. Brain fart.

            :withstupid:


            Most of the players named are already retired but any players still playing, who aren't "new" to the league...other than LT?
            Last edited by ryne candy; 08-12-2009, 06:33 AM.

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            • DoubleDeuce
              Spellin' n' shit
              • Feb 2009
              • 5873

              #7
              I don't see Clinton Portis or Edge making it though. But Faulk, Bettis, LT, and Martin are lock-ins.


              EDIT: I was looking up stats and Faulk had TWELVE 20+ yard runs in his rookie season. Jesus!
              Last edited by DoubleDeuce; 08-12-2009, 06:33 AM.

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              • Herm
                Boomshakalaka
                • Oct 2008
                • 9314

                #8
                Originally posted by GilbertArenas0
                I don't see Clinton Portis or Edge making it though. But Faulk, Bettis, LT, and Martin are lock-ins.


                EDIT: I was looking up stats and Faulk had TWELVE 20+ yard runs in his rookie season. Jesus!
                Faulk, Emmitt Smith, and Ladainian Tomlinson are locks. Bettis and Martin should get in too.


                Tomlinson's numbers are so crazy i think he could never play another down and get in on the strength of his first 8 years alone. 15k yards 141 touchdowns.
                Last edited by Herm; 08-12-2009, 07:56 AM.

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                • Shayn•Da•Pain
                  Laughs Unlimited
                  • Nov 2008
                  • 5204

                  #9
                  No Doubt
                  E Smtih
                  M Faulk
                  Bus
                  C Martin
                  Smith and Faulk are no question first ballot HOF guys. I honestly have to question the Bus based on his numbers, but he's so well liked I just can't see him not getting in on merit. Martin was consistent as it gets, 10 strait 1K+ seasons. Although I don't think he "dominated" or scored as often as I'd like to see a HOF'er have I have heard enough buzz about his career to consider him HOF worthy. That and I loved his attitude and drive. Like Bettis I think he gets in for more than just stats.

                  Good Chance
                  L.T.
                  Tomlinson I think is as close to a HOF RB today as we can get. He's #2 all-time rushing TD's, #14 career rushing, lead the league twice in rushing and scoring three times.

                  Outside Chance
                  Edge
                  Clinton Portis
                  Jamal Lewis
                  Brian Westbrook
                  Edge I feel is falling off big time. He HAS to turn it around on another team and run off another 3 or more years of high productivity IMO. I really like portis, but looking at the numbers I think he's in the same boat as Edge, and I doubt Portis can keep it up that long...time will tell. Lewis is my dark horse. He doesn't score enough IMO, but he's on pace for yardage. On top of that he has an amazing 2K season. He's had 1K+ yds all but one year when he had 900 yds. Westbrook IMO is way out there, but I think he'll get some end-of-career-hype for his contributions in the passing game. I just feel he took too long to prove he can run the ball.
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                  • Herm
                    Boomshakalaka
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 9314

                    #10
                    Originally posted by ShaynDaPain
                    No Doubt
                    E Smtih
                    M Faulk
                    Bus
                    C Martin
                    Smith and Faulk are no question first ballot HOF guys. I honestly have to question the Bus based on his numbers, but he's so well liked I just can't see him not getting in on merit. Martin was consistent as it gets, 10 strait 1K+ seasons. Although I don't think he "dominated" or scored as often as I'd like to see a HOF'er have I have heard enough buzz about his career to consider him HOF worthy. That and I loved his attitude and drive. Like Bettis I think he gets in for more than just stats.

                    Good Chance
                    L.T.
                    Tomlinson I think is as close to a HOF RB today as we can get. He's #2 all-time rushing TD's, #14 career rushing, lead the league twice in rushing and scoring three times.

                    Outside Chance
                    Edge
                    Clinton Portis
                    Jamal Lewis
                    Brian Westbrook
                    Edge I feel is falling off big time. He HAS to turn it around on another team and run off another 3 or more years of high productivity IMO. I really like portis, but looking at the numbers I think he's in the same boat as Edge, and I doubt Portis can keep it up that long...time will tell. Lewis is my dark horse. He doesn't score enough IMO, but he's on pace for yardage. On top of that he has an amazing 2K season. He's had 1K+ yds all but one year when he had 900 yds. Westbrook IMO is way out there, but I think he'll get some end-of-career-hype for his contributions in the passing game. I just feel he took too long to prove he can run the ball.
                    d'oh i wouldve considered Emmitt a lock as well, i was thinking he was already there. hes not eligible until next year though.

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                    • Senser81
                      VSN Poster of the Year
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 12804

                      #11
                      Originally posted by ShaynDaPain
                      No Doubt
                      E Smtih
                      M Faulk
                      Bus
                      C Martin
                      Smith and Faulk are no question first ballot HOF guys. I honestly have to question the Bus based on his numbers, but he's so well liked I just can't see him not getting in on merit. Martin was consistent as it gets, 10 strait 1K+ seasons. Although I don't think he "dominated" or scored as often as I'd like to see a HOF'er have I have heard enough buzz about his career to consider him HOF worthy. That and I loved his attitude and drive. Like Bettis I think he gets in for more than just stats.

                      Good Chance
                      L.T.
                      Tomlinson I think is as close to a HOF RB today as we can get. He's #2 all-time rushing TD's, #14 career rushing, lead the league twice in rushing and scoring three times.

                      Outside Chance
                      Edge
                      Clinton Portis
                      Jamal Lewis
                      Brian Westbrook
                      Edge I feel is falling off big time. He HAS to turn it around on another team and run off another 3 or more years of high productivity IMO. I really like portis, but looking at the numbers I think he's in the same boat as Edge, and I doubt Portis can keep it up that long...time will tell. Lewis is my dark horse. He doesn't score enough IMO, but he's on pace for yardage. On top of that he has an amazing 2K season. He's had 1K+ yds all but one year when he had 900 yds. Westbrook IMO is way out there, but I think he'll get some end-of-career-hype for his contributions in the passing game. I just feel he took too long to prove he can run the ball.

                      LOL at Curtis Martin being a lock, but Tomlinson only being "Good Chance".

                      Tomlinson is easily the best RB of his generation. The only guy who was comparable to LT when he played was Priest Holmes, and that was only for a couple seasons.

                      Bettis was a power back with longevity. Give me a guy who can get 3-4 tough yards every carry than a guy who breaks one for 20 then gets stopped at the line the next 3 carries.

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                      • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
                        Highwayman
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 15428

                        #12
                        Of the backs that aren't in yet (recently)...

                        Emmitt Smith
                        Marshall Faulk
                        LaDainian Tomlinson


                        Curtis Martin probably gets in a little later. Martin had an amazing career...but I am unsure that you could have considered him truly elite at any point. The same could be said for Jerome Bettis. They get in, just they aren't on par with the aforementioned three.

                        Then, you have the next tier of guys of which is probably includes Edgerrin James and he probably gets in at some point.

                        After Edge...it isn't looking good for guys in the "Ricky Watters" tier.

                        Ricky Watters..."FOR WHO? FOR WHAT?!"
                        Fred Taylor...nope
                        Corey Dillon...nope
                        Tiki Barber...nope
                        Eddie George...nope
                        Shaun Alexander...nope...career fell short after he turned 30.

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                        • Senser81
                          VSN Poster of the Year
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 12804

                          #13
                          I had completely forgotten about Shaun Alexander. What a weird player. He kinda sucked, but had a ton of yards and TDs for a period of time. Remember Stephen Davis?

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                          • DoubleDeuce
                            Spellin' n' shit
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 5873

                            #14
                            Shaun Alexander was awesome before injury. He would've won a Heisman in college if it weren't for injury, and he would be a HoF'er if it weren't for injury.

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                            • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
                              Highwayman
                              • Feb 2009
                              • 15428

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Senser81
                              I had completely forgotten about Shaun Alexander. What a weird player. He kinda sucked, but had a ton of yards and TDs for a period of time. Remember Stephen Davis?
                              If he could have remained remotely productive until he was...31/32...we're talking about a Hall of Fame back...even though I think Soft Alexander doesn't deserve it. However, over 10,000 yards, triple digit touchdowns...probably would have gotten in. However, he started to suck at the odd age of 29. Typically, runners don't fall off that hard after they put up as dominant of numbers as he did. 01-05 he was of the best in the game...then he just fell harder then I've seen any runner fall who was as dominant as him. Terrell Davis and Jamal Anderson had reasons...injury...Alexander...:?:...The dude just fractured his foot.

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