Ray Fittipaldo
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
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.
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.
Oh, I would hope so.
I mean, look at the numbers.
The only quarterback who's won two championships who's not in the Hall of Fame, Joe, is Jim Plunkett.
And Ben got to a third.
So I don't think β I mean, and he's, what, top ten in passing yards all time?
I mean, the numbers are there.
It's just a matter of do you think he's a first ballot guy?
I think Ben should get in, too, on the first ballot.
Well, I mean, Ben was so much more consistent and better during the regular season.
And I know we judge guys on championships, and they both have two.
So, you know, maybe Eli's are more high-profile because they were upsets and they came against Tom Brady.
I'll give him that.