cobalt_27 said:
Jimmy Smith. Very good.
Carter and Brown. On the borderline of very good and great.
Hines Ward. Very good.
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Ward has been every single bit as good/great as Carter for Hall of Fame consideration.12.3 vs 12.6
Career 1042 (4.75 per game) vs. 1164 (4.7 per game) catches.
0.43 TDs per game vs 0.56 TDs (admittedly this is Carters claim) to fame.
Meanwhile consider Wards leadership/play-style (claim to fame) and non-receiving assets that Carter never brought (he admits to being a problem player).
I'd also say that Ward is far more "famous" then Carter, as an ambassador to the NFL and his team.
Thanks for all the stats. These are very helpful. Since you seem to have each of their respective stats handy, would you kindly help flesh this out a little bit. Given that you certainly know your football and appreciate how the style of football has evolved over the years...could you also list how many times
Chris Carter finished in the top-5 compared to his peers in receptions and TDs in his career? Likewise, how does that compare to Hines Ward's top-5 rankings in those categories in his career. I'm sure they're equivocal, but I just thought it would strengthen your argument a bit. To, you know...demonstrate the relevancy of these data in the context of the respective eras in which they played.
TIA
Oh, and one last thing, Chris Carter won the Walter Payton Man of the Year award. I think he has the "ambassador" thing down ok.