Adam Vinateri (however you spell it). Perhaps Rodney Harrison (doubtful however). The great thing about the Pats dynast was it wasnt made up of individual stars. It was great players playing like a team to achieve the ultimate football goal.
2007-05-23 17:50:00
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answered by Anonymous
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As a Colt fan, I've grown to respect the Patriots much more after finally beating them one time (in a classic) in the Playoffs. What they have accomplished, they have done it as a team. Individual stats are not racked up for their players because they have so many solid veterans on both sides of the ball. The Hall of fame doesn't really pay attention to statistics. It's more on respect earned during a career by your peers. Besides Brady, It will be:
Seau-he earned HOF with his seasons in San Diego.
Harrison-borderline, had great seasons in SD, unfortunately lost many games in NE with injuries.
Bruschi-excellent linebacker and a class act.
Vrabel-probably not, but an underrated player.
Law-one of the best cornerbacks this decade. Perhaps the toughest position to play these days with the rules.
Vinatieri-kickers don't get into the HOF easily, he probably will be passed over a few times before he gets in.
Seymour-probably their best lineman on a very good defensive line.
Troy Brown-will not get into HOF, but the Patriots should recognize him and his career when he does retire. I don't know if the Patriots have a "ring of honor" like the Cowboys or the Broncos do, but Troy Brown was a very valuable guy for the Patriots during this era.
2007-05-24 08:06:25
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answered by steve p 3
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The only player from the dyanasty who deserves a HOF spot is vinateri. Face it, Brady has yet to win a superbowl for the patriots and he can not be considered HOF material, as he would not have his rings without Vinateri or Bledsoe. When Pats beat Pittsburgh to win thioer first superbowl title, hmm it was Bledsoe coming off the bench throwing a touchdown and the final score of the game had the pats winning by seven, the difference was Bledsoes touchdown pass, Brady paluyed to a tie. All 3 superbowl victories were by a margin of 3 points, Vinateri comes throgh in the clutch, not Brady. Since Vinateri left, the pats and Brady have done nothing. Any More questions!!!
2007-05-24 01:08:36
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answered by dadofjalen 2
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troy brown a in the hall of fame? Troy is by far my favorite player, but he doesn't have a shot at the hall of fame. Tom and belichick have the best shot at making it. richard seymour will if he plays like he has been for a few more years. Corey Dillon could make it as a Bengal. One superbowl ring, and only one one thousand yard season does not merit him to be enshrined as a patriot. He's a bengal for life. Vinateiri could make it too. but he has stay at the top, otherwise he'll never make it.
2007-05-23 23:14:13
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answered by fishbatman 2
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Troy Brown is definitely a Hall Of Famer...Tedy Bruschi, Rodney Harrison, Mike Vrabel, Junior Seau, Adam Vinatieri obviously (even though he sold out to the archrival Colts), Corey Dillon probably will with the Super Bowls...of course as a Pat, not a Bengal...
2007-05-23 22:20:58
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answered by Terry C. 7
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Troy Brown??? *excuse me* HA! HA! HA! HA!... of boy , thats a good one. Did i miss something with Brown? Does he get in on good looks or because he was "part" of the Patriots dynasty? If he is HOF material, i hate to see where kevin faulk goes. Faulk has put up better numbers than Brown, so is he a hall of famer? i think not, smarten up Terry C.!!
Since it seems your a patriots fan, why don't you add YOUR name to the ballot, you might have just as good as a chance as Vrabel , bruschi, Brown & Dillion. and just because bruschi came back and played after his stroke, won't get him into the hall of fame. Hell, just put the whole patriots team on the ballot and see are far that goes.
2007-05-24 01:14:50
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answered by dave51_1998 4
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The only one at this point in his career with a shot is Adam Vinatieri. Not to many PK's make the Hall, but Adam has to make on the fact that he is the most clutch kicker in playoff history. The kicks to win Super Bowls and the kick to beat Oakland in the snow are legendary.
2007-05-23 22:12:05
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answered by tbone 2
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Harrison-when he got to the patriots hes gtten a hell of a lot less dirty, and not last year but before he was in almost every play-wether it was slowing a guy up or just straight up laying him out
Vinateri-self explanitroy
Bruschi-another guy who seems to be in every play and hes a trooper, playing after hs stroke
Brown-an ultimate football player, hes a great WR and you can put him on special teams, and out as a DB!!!!-this guy will do anything for his team, hell throw himself a pass go catch it then block for himself! hes just great
2007-05-24 15:54:13
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answered by *Killer B's* 5
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Adam Vinateiri
2007-05-23 22:07:51
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answered by Brian G 1
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Brady will make it. Vinateri is one of the best PKs ever. Bruschi will probably make it because of his efforts on and off the field, and Rodney Harrison is another possibilty.
2007-05-24 01:51:04
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answered by spiritlessmax 1
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