Not for the Hall.https://twitter.com/MrJonCryer/status/1175478640785494016 …
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Replying to @ChadZenner
The debate over this is fascinating, and will only get moreso in the coming months/years
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Replying to @BrentJSteele1
No doubt. The 538 article/data is compelling. At any point in his career was he a top 5 QB? I think not.
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Replying to @ChadZenner
Agreed, although he played in a golden age of QBs where the top 5 (Brees, Roethlisberger, his brother, Brady, Rodgers) are/were all themselves HoF’ers. Still, I agree he doesn’t belong in.
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Replying to @BrentJSteele1 @ChadZenner
Eli is a two-time Super Bowl MVP, both against the greatest modern dynasty coached by one of the greatest defensive geniuses ever.
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Replying to @Grange95 @BrentJSteele1
Impressive wins for sure. They alone don't make him a HOF. Scored 21 & 17 respectively. Many (this guy included) thought the D line deserved MVP in the first, if not both games. He's basically this era's Jim Plunkett. Definitely a good bar conversation.
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Don’t get me started on Jim Plunkett.pic.twitter.com/o6hcwQFnon
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