Ray Fittipaldo
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I would vote for him, but I wouldn't vote for him in year one.
You'd be surprised, Joe.
I think as the years go on, maybe Antonio gets his life.
Maybe he can have a little rehab tour.
Joe, from 2000... That would surprise me, I'll tell you, but keep going.
He came into the league in 2010.
He was really good, but there's that stretch.
I want to say from 2012 or 2013 until 2017, there was like a six-season stretch in there where you could compare him actually to Jerry Rice.
And what do they always say about these Hall of Fames?
Did you dominate your position?
Were you the best player at your position for X number of years?
And you can make the argument, and it would be a strong argument, that Antonio Brown was the best player at his position for six years straight.
For sure.
Now, there were other guys.
There were a few other guys who had some big years during that time.
But the point is, he was a dominant player at his positions for a six-year stretch.
And he ended up playing for, like, what?
11, 12 years, whatever it was.
I don't know a lot of the people on that panel, but I would hope a guy like Antonio Brown eventually gets in.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.