The mighty Bills from Buffalo will take the AFC this year.
For two decades I watched people say the Patriots window was closed, that their time was dwindling, that it was all over… seemingly every time those predictions happened, the Patriots went and won another Super Bowl.
A lot of doom talk simply because we lost to the Bengals in the playoffs. Let us not forget that the Bills watched their brother DIE on the field just a few weeks prior. Their heart was simply not in it. If it had been, the Bills would have captured the AFC last year.
The Bills have won 2 of their last 3 in Arrowhead and they’re ready to make it 3 of the last 4.
Originally Posted by Balto:
Always fun to look at that list and other positions.
I love how Mahomes is already even with Kurt Warner and honestly if Pat decided to hang up his cleats today he would get into the HoF simply based on the fact they let Kurt Warner in.
Allen has a long way to go on this list as it seems Super Bowls adds a good amount of points and without those Allen should just hope for a Rivers type of career.
Warner is one example. Another one is Troy Aikman, who is 22 points below Mahomes on the list despite Troy having 3 rings. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DRM08:
Warner is one example. Another one is Troy Aikman, who is 22 points below Mahomes on the list despite Troy having 3 rings.
While 3 rings is a HUGE reason and probably the main reason he got the "Human" vote to get into the HOF. He also played for double what Warner and Mahomes has ATM.
Would be very interesting to see if voters would have put Troy in with his average stats but 3 rings if he had only played for 6 years. [Reply]
I'm not sure how the Pro Football HOF works, but I believe the MLB HOF says something about a player with a short career would be worthy if they were absolutely dominant during the time they played.
Mahomes has totally dominated the league since he became the starter. Has there been any other NFL player that has dominated the league as thoroughly as Mahomes has done so far? [Reply]
Originally Posted by AdolfOliverBush:
True, but then he shit himself in historic fashion.
Ryan also has a league MVP. If either he or Rivers make it then it goes to show that longevity and sheer raw numbers in a passer friendly league are all that is needed for a QB to make the HOF. Neither deserve a HOF bid, but if I had to take one it would be Ryan solely based on the MVP and SB appearance. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RedinTexas: I'm not sure how the Pro Football HOF works, but I believe the MLB HOF says something about a player with a short career would be worthy if they were absolutely dominant during the time they played.
Mahomes has totally dominated the league since he became the starter. Has there been any other NFL player that has dominated the league as thoroughly as Mahomes has done so far?
Gale Sayers and Terrel Davis are two examples of why Mahomes would get in if he never took another snap. Of the three, Mahomes has been the most dominant in comparison to his peers over his career so far. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RedinTexas:
I'm not sure how the Pro Football HOF works, but I believe the MLB HOF says something about a player with a short career would be worthy if they were absolutely dominant during the time they played.
Mahomes has totally dominated the league since he became the starter. Has there been any other NFL player that has dominated the league as thoroughly as Mahomes has done so far?
Kurt Warner:
8 years
1 SB
2 All Pro
4 Pro Bowl
116 games started
2666 completions
32,344 Yards
208 TDs
Mahomes:
5 years
2 SB
2 All Pro
5 Pro Bowl
87 games started
2170 completions
26,258 Yards
207 TDs
YES in 3 more years Mahomes will be way past Warners numbers but I still think ATM Mahomes would be compared to Warner if he hung up his cleats now. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Balto: Kurt Warner:
8 years
1 SB
2 All Pro
4 Pro Bowl
116 games started
2666 completions
32,344 Yards
208 TDs
Mahomes:
5 years
2 SB
2 All Pro
5 Pro Bowl
87 games started
2170 completions
26,258 Yards
207 TDs
YES in 3 more years Mahomes will be way past Warners numbers but I still think ATM Mahomes would be compared to Warner if he hung up his cleats now.
It’s a good/fair comparison. Funny thing is Warner was 28-29 during his peak years with the Rams. Mahomes is just now 28 with a bright future ahead of him. [Reply]
I almost feel badly for the Bills and their fans; 13 seconds broke them.
The Bengals just talk trash; they are pretty harmless.
I'm saving my disdain for the Donkeys; while I have compassion for a few of their fans, I feel the organization is reaping the benefits of what it has sown. Die Donk Forever. [Reply]