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re: Which group of bammer players were a bigger failure in the NFL
Posted on 3/17/16 at 8:34 am to SummerOfGeorge
Posted on 3/17/16 at 8:34 am to SummerOfGeorge
Joe Namarh is probably one of the most undeserving players in any hall of fame. He only complete around 50 percent of his passes, threw far more interceptions than touchdowns, and his team lost more games than they won with him as the starting quarterback.
Why Joe Namath is in the Hall of Fame is a total mystery to me. He absolutely doesn't belong
Why Joe Namath is in the Hall of Fame is a total mystery to me. He absolutely doesn't belong
Posted on 3/17/16 at 8:35 am to notagump
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Why Joe Namath is in the Hall of Fame is a total mystery to me. He absolutely doesn't belong
Bammers running the New York Times, ESPN, Pro Football Hall of Fame, SEC, etc probably.
Posted on 3/17/16 at 9:11 am to notagump
quote:It's the Hall of Fame, not the Hall of Great Stats or Hall of Great Achievements or Hall of Great Winners.
Why Joe Namath is in the Hall of Fame is a total mystery to me.
Posted on 3/17/16 at 11:14 am to notagump
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Why Joe Namath is in the Hall of Fame is a total mystery to me. He absolutely doesn't belong
Super Bowl champion (III)
Super Bowl MVP (III)
AFL champion (1968)
4× AFL All-Star (1965, 1967–1969)
Pro Bowl (1972)
First-team All-AFL (1968)
3× Second-team All-NFL/AFL (1967, 1969, 1972)
2× AFL MVP (1968, 1969)
UPI AFL Player of the Year (1968)
AFL Rookie of the Year (1965)
NFL Comeback Player of the Year (1974)
AFL All-Time Team
Bronze Medallion (New York City award) (1969)
First quarterback to throw 4,000 yards in one season (1967)
New York Jets #12 retired
New York Jets career leader in wins, passing touchdowns, pass attempts and passing yards
This post was edited on 3/17/16 at 11:16 am
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