Joe Namath Hall of Fame credentials have long been debated. In fact, Midwest Sports Fans called Namath the most overrated Hall of Famer of all-time. They simply bring up stats as a mere overall profile of the player. ...
I remember when I first looked at Joe Namath's stats. I didn't think he deserved to be kicked out of the Hall of Fame. I thought maybe he's a bit overrated. Maybe he shouldn't be as heralded as he was. ...
It's true: Joe Namath's stats sucked that bad. From the stats above he just looks like another run-of-the-mill quarterback. Craig Morton had better stats then him, and he definitively hasn't received Hall of Fame consideration. ...
It was the same for Joe Namath who threw more interceptions than touchdown passes over the course of his career. I'm not saying that Brett Favre is a modern-day Joe Namath. That certainly is not the case. He has a record nine seasons of ...
Take a look at the stats of Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, Steve Young, Johnny Unitas, Joe Montana, Roger Staubach, Donovan McNabb, Kurt Warner, Brett Favre, and so many others. Compare them to Namath's. The win-loss record, ...
When you look at his career stats and compare them to other Hall of Famers or future Hall of Famers it becomes apparent that Joe Namath is the worst player in the NFL's Hall of Fame. He should be voted out. ...
While Joe Namath's name shone brightest during that era, the team's many accomplishments could not have been possible if not for the dedication of two men born in Georgia, Fullback Matt Snell and Halfback Emerson Boozer. ...
Considering that the Hall has inducted Bob Griese, Roger Staubach, Dan Fouts, Steve Young, Jim Kelly, Joe Namath, and Dan Marino—there is ZERO reason to exclude Stabler. It angers me, and for good reason. Stabler belongs in the Hall. ...