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2007-12-25 07:43:47 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous in Sports Football (American)

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yes he will by time he retires he might be second on all time reception list.also historically when a teams wins a super bowl three members of that team end up in the hall.

1 Jerry Rice 1,549
2 Cris Carter 1,101
3 Tim Brown 1,094
4 Marvin Harrison 1,042
5 Andre Reed 951
6 Art Monk 940
7 Isaac Bruce 933
8 Keenan McCardell 883
9 Terrell Owens 877
10 Jimmy Smith 862
11 Irving Fryar 851
12 Rod Smith 849
13 Larry Centers 827
14 Steve Largent 819
15 Shannon Sharpe 815
16T Henry Ellard 814
16T Keyshawn Johnson 814
18 Tony Gonzalez 803
19 Torry Holt 795
20 Marshall Faulk 767

2007-12-25 08:07:00 · answer #1 · answered by rap1361 6 · 0 2

Will Randy Moss make the Hall of Fame? I am sure more people are saying yes to this versus how many people have answered yes to this question.

Comparing their stats, you will see that Marvin is slightly ahead of Moss, even if you predict Moss's numbers out to where Marvin is at in his career.

Marvin has played 175 games in his career, has 1042 catches for 13944 yards and 123 TD's.

If Moss keeps playing at his current pace, his numbers after 175 games will look like this: 878 catches for 13831 yards and 139 TD's.

So, Marvin has more catches for the same yards and less TD's. Chalk up the less yards to the fact that Marvin is more of a possession receiver, and I think it is obvious that both Moss and Harrison will end up in the Hall of Fame.

2007-12-25 16:24:10 · answer #2 · answered by Hoff 4 · 1 1

Harrison should be a lock for the Hall of Fame. And I would bet that he has a great season next year.

2007-12-25 16:07:17 · answer #3 · answered by Sean 6 · 0 2

Harrison in the hall of fame? More like the hall of shame, what a joke.

2007-12-25 16:15:46 · answer #4 · answered by JIM 4 · 1 3

HE ALREADY HAS HALL OF FAME NUMBERS!
there are those who answer that don't know what they are talking about. he has the catches, touchdowns, yardage, pro-bowls and Superbowl championship. what more is required?
you don't play 11 years in the NFL as a receiver and be "soft" as one fool claims. he has done more with his lack of size an lack of breakaway speed then any current receivers. just think if he had the size and speed of Moss or Owens. his numbers are better for the last 10 years then any of his contemporaries.

2007-12-25 16:23:45 · answer #5 · answered by michr 7 · 2 1

I would definitely say so. 8 pro bowls in 11 seasons. That's an accomplishment. One worthy of the Hall of Fame, I'd say.

2007-12-25 16:01:35 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Anyone who answered no to this question should be banished from this section indefinitley. Marvin is one of the top ten receivers ever to play and the numbers reflect that. He had 143 catches in a season, for God's sake- Thats the most ridiculous number I've ever heard.

2007-12-25 16:46:46 · answer #7 · answered by Buy Sam a Drink 5 · 1 1

Definetly

2007-12-25 16:45:25 · answer #8 · answered by Colts Pacers Fever Hoosiers 3 · 0 1

Yes he will. He & Peyton have developed a serious bond. The Hall can't take one without the other.

2007-12-25 15:47:56 · answer #9 · answered by kapt_skyy 2 · 2 2

He should, but somehow I see people saying that he would be nothing without Peyton Manning, which is upsetting, because I don't think Manning is as good of a QB as everyone says he is.

2007-12-25 15:50:01 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

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