He could be, but if he played some more years like he did all the previous years, he is definitely in. I don't know if his total career stats are enough or not although he cracked 10,000 total yards.
2007-12-24 04:22:03
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answered by king g 1
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His overall numbers don't put him up there with the all-time greats, but he only played 10 seasons.
Between 02 and 06 however, he put together as good a 5 year stretch as any RB in history. He could do it all, could run it up the middle, off tackle, was a great receiver, and a great blocker. He basically carried the Giants offense on his back and probably should have won the MVP in 2005.
It's a shame he retired so early. If he had just 2 or 3 more seasons at the level he was playing when he retired, he would be a no-brainer for the HOF. I still think he could get in anyway.
and to the person who said he was average, put down the crackpipe, son.
2007-12-24 12:27:02
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answered by Anonymous
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No. He was an average player.
Maybe for the sports commentary hall of fame. I like what he says on Football night in America or what ever the "F" the Sunday game is called.
2007-12-24 12:19:44
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answered by Anonymous
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he was an average player who had three amazing years, had he played another 2 to 3 more years at the level he probably would have been HOF bound.
2007-12-24 12:35:09
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answered by Michael F 4
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I don't think he is a Hall of Fame Material.
2007-12-24 12:18:17
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answered by Patriot Fan 4 Life 4
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No, he was an average RB.
2007-12-24 12:32:51
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answered by steelersdynasty 5
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i think he could
2007-12-24 12:19:46
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answered by Anonymous
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No, No and *&%^ No!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2007-12-24 12:41:32
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answered by stan l 7
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NO!!!
2007-12-24 12:20:14
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answered by Anonymous
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