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Steve Hutchinson will he be in the Hall of Fame? (1 Viewer)

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Career highlights and awards

7× Pro Bowl selection (2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009)

6× First-team All-Pro selection (2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009)

1× Second-team All-Pro selection (2004)

Games played 116

Games started 116

 
His blocking has led to some gigantic seasons for the RBs behind him. People think Peterson is having a down year and yet ADP still rushed for 18 TDs. Seems good to me.

 
Who???

OK, I'm joking, but his lack of mainstream recognition in this day and age will hurt him.

 
Quit stealing my post topics for tomorrow :blackdot:

First, Hutchinson was second-team All-Pro in '06; he's got 5 first-team All-Pro selections.

A Super Bowl ring would certainly help Hutch, but he looks like a HOF regardless. Hutchinson has blocked for some big rushers which helps, although detractors could argue he can't take all the credit. In Seattle they had All-Pros Mack Strong and Walter Jones blocking for All-Pro Shaun Alexander in '05, and Robbie Tobeck made the Pro Bowl that year; In Minnesota he's had McKinnie and Kleinsasser and Birk and Richardson and, of course, Peterson. I'm not taking away anything from Hutchinson, that's the case for most All-Pro guards. Just pointing it out.

There are only 9 pure modern era guards in the HOF and Bruce Matthews.

Tom Mack was only a first-team All-Pro once but an 11-time Pro Bowler for the Rams.

Mike Munchak was a two-time All-Pro and 9-time Pro Bowler.

Joe DeLamielleure (3/6) cut his HOF resume blocking for O.J. and winning H2H battles against Joe Greene

Gene Hickerson (3/6) blocked for Leroy Kelly and was a Senior's induction

Then you get the guys with 5-7 first-team All-Pro nods: Upshaw, Little, Billy Shaw (AFL), John Hannah, Bruce Matthews and Randall McDaniel.

Who isn't in the HOF at guard?

Walt Sweeney (9/2, AFL). Steve Wisniewski (8/2). Jerry Kramer (3/5). Bob Kuechenberg (6/1).

Hutchinson (7/5) seems to have a much stronger case than any of these guys, at least based on post-season honors. Six first-team All-Pros is pretty much a lock for an OL; Jim Tyrer made 6 but he was an AFL guy and has other issues; Mick Tingelhoff was a five-time guy but has suffered from some bias for playing poorly in Super Bowls; Jerry Kramer played on a team with 11 HOFers, so he had it pretty tough; those are the only linemen with four or more that have been snubbed by the HOF (Dermontti Dawson is at 6, but I think he's very likely to make the HOF soon; I wouldn't call him a snub just yet; then you have some not-yet eligible guys).

Who is his competition?

Will Shields, Larry Allen, Alan Faneca. And maybe Jones.

Shields is a 12-time Pro Bowler and two-time first-team All-Pro. Larry Allen (11/6) is a lock. Faneca (9/6) looks like one, too. It's plausible that since all of these guys will be eligible before Hutchinson that they may take up Hutchinson's spot. Will the voters be content with voting in 4 guards in a 10 year span? Probably, but you never know.

And then the Jones question. Do the voters induct two HOF linemen on a non-SB champ? Well, it hasn't really been a problem before. Munchak and Matthews, McDaniel and Zimmerman, Tom Mack and Bob Brown, etc.

So, the answer seems to me -- at least based on post-season honors -- overwhelmingly yes. Hutchinson should probably not retire anytime soon, but three more seasons even without any honors is probably enough.

 
Quit stealing my post topics for tomorrow :wall:

First, Hutchinson was second-team All-Pro in '06; he's got 5 first-team All-Pro selections.

A Super Bowl ring would certainly help Hutch, but he looks like a HOF regardless. Hutchinson has blocked for some big rushers which helps, although detractors could argue he can't take all the credit. In Seattle they had All-Pros Mack Strong and Walter Jones blocking for All-Pro Shaun Alexander in '05, and Robbie Tobeck made the Pro Bowl that year; In Minnesota he's had McKinnie and Kleinsasser and Birk and Richardson and, of course, Peterson. I'm not taking away anything from Hutchinson, that's the case for most All-Pro guards. Just pointing it out.

There are only 9 pure modern era guards in the HOF and Bruce Matthews.

Tom Mack was only a first-team All-Pro once but an 11-time Pro Bowler for the Rams.

Mike Munchak was a two-time All-Pro and 9-time Pro Bowler.

Joe DeLamielleure (3/6) cut his HOF resume blocking for O.J. and winning H2H battles against Joe Greene

Gene Hickerson (3/6) blocked for Leroy Kelly and was a Senior's induction

Then you get the guys with 5-7 first-team All-Pro nods: Upshaw, Little, Billy Shaw (AFL), John Hannah, Bruce Matthews and Randall McDaniel.

Who isn't in the HOF at guard?

Walt Sweeney (9/2, AFL). Steve Wisniewski (8/2). Jerry Kramer (3/5). Bob Kuechenberg (6/1).

Hutchinson (7/5) seems to have a much stronger case than any of these guys, at least based on post-season honors. Six first-team All-Pros is pretty much a lock for an OL; Jim Tyrer made 6 but he was an AFL guy and has other issues; Mick Tingelhoff was a five-time guy but has suffered from some bias for playing poorly in Super Bowls; Jerry Kramer played on a team with 11 HOFers, so he had it pretty tough; those are the only linemen with four or more that have been snubbed by the HOF (Dermontti Dawson is at 6, but I think he's very likely to make the HOF soon; I wouldn't call him a snub just yet; then you have some not-yet eligible guys).

Who is his competition?

Will Shields, Larry Allen, Alan Faneca. And maybe Jones.

Shields is a 12-time Pro Bowler and two-time first-team All-Pro. Larry Allen (11/6) is a lock. Faneca (9/6) looks like one, too. It's plausible that since all of these guys will be eligible before Hutchinson that they may take up Hutchinson's spot. Will the voters be content with voting in 4 guards in a 10 year span? Probably, but you never know.

And then the Jones question. Do the voters induct two HOF linemen on a non-SB champ? Well, it hasn't really been a problem before. Munchak and Matthews, McDaniel and Zimmerman, Tom Mack and Bob Brown, etc.

So, the answer seems to me -- at least based on post-season honors -- overwhelmingly yes. Hutchinson should probably not retire anytime soon, but three more seasons even without any honors is probably enough.
Very good write up. Thank you very much :wub:
 
I think he's in. He's played at a high level for most of his career and everyone around football knows his name (even us)!

 
Jerry Kramer

There we had a guard covered in honors who was the center piece of the most iconic play in football in the 60's the Packer Sweep, who blocked on one of the most iconic plays of the decade in the Icebowl (and yes I know about Ken Bowmen), who was on championship after championship, who carted Lombardi off the field on his shoulder and who bore his pall, who wrote a best seller after the game and has done honor to the destitute old timers, and he is not in.

Tough for guards would be my argument.

 
Jerry KramerThere we had a guard covered in honors who was the center piece of the most iconic play in football in the 60's the Packer Sweep, who blocked on one of the most iconic plays of the decade in the Icebowl (and yes I know about Ken Bowmen), who was on championship after championship, who carted Lombardi off the field on his shoulder and who bore his pall, who wrote a best seller after the game and has done honor to the destitute old timers, and he is not in.Tough for guards would be my argument.
We know, 11 HOFers is just selling those Packers short. (I kid; I think we both agree that most everyone would be happy if we did some plastic surgery on Paul Hornung's bust and made it look like Kramer.)
 
Hutchinson needs jewelry.

He'll have a tough time without it. Maybe 2 more All-Pro nods would help, but he really needs jewelry.

 
Jerry KramerThere we had a guard covered in honors who was the center piece of the most iconic play in football in the 60's the Packer Sweep, who blocked on one of the most iconic plays of the decade in the Icebowl (and yes I know about Ken Bowmen), who was on championship after championship, who carted Lombardi off the field on his shoulder and who bore his pall, who wrote a best seller after the game and has done honor to the destitute old timers, and he is not in.Tough for guards would be my argument.
We know, 11 HOFers is just selling those Packers short. (I kid; I think we both agree that most everyone would be happy if we did some plastic surgery on Paul Hornung's bust and made it look like Kramer.)
Horning is in because of his kicking. That was the extra skill that put him over the top. Otherwise he would be somebody like Ken Willard, John David Crowe, Bill Brown, Chuck Foreman, Mark Van Eagan guys who are on the outside looking in.
 
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I think he has to be nearly a lock already. If he gets three more pro bowls and one or more All Pro awards he's a likely first ballot selection IMO. He's blocked for a 1200+ yard rusher every season that he's started every game.(Alexander had 1175 in 2002 when Hutch missed 12 games with a broken leg). Three times in his career he's blocked for the league's leading rusher.(A good chance he might add to this stat as well) Also was a part of the single greatest rushing day in NFL history. He just won his 5th straight First team All Pro(6th overall) also has a second team All Pro. Seven straight Pro Bowls.

I think more importantly it comes down to this: For the last 5 years if you asked someone who the best guard in the league was a good majority would've said Hutchinson. That's dominance at a postion IMO and definitely Hall of Fame worthy.

 
He damn well should be a lock. Never can tell how long it will take him with the limitations on inductees and the offensive explosion we've seen in his era seemingly helping skill positions players and their gaudy outputs, but as Chase eloquently asserts, Hutch IS a HOF worthy player; and it shouldn't even be up for debate IMHO.

 
Quit stealing my post topics for tomorrow :lmao:

First, Hutchinson was second-team All-Pro in '06; he's got 5 first-team All-Pro selections.

A Super Bowl ring would certainly help Hutch, but he looks like a HOF regardless. Hutchinson has blocked for some big rushers which helps, although detractors could argue he can't take all the credit. In Seattle they had All-Pros Mack Strong and Walter Jones blocking for All-Pro Shaun Alexander in '05, and Robbie Tobeck made the Pro Bowl that year; In Minnesota he's had McKinnie and Kleinsasser and Birk and Richardson and, of course, Peterson. I'm not taking away anything from Hutchinson, that's the case for most All-Pro guards. Just pointing it out.

There are only 9 pure modern era guards in the HOF and Bruce Matthews.

Tom Mack was only a first-team All-Pro once but an 11-time Pro Bowler for the Rams.

Mike Munchak was a two-time All-Pro and 9-time Pro Bowler.

Joe DeLamielleure (3/6) cut his HOF resume blocking for O.J. and winning H2H battles against Joe Greene

Gene Hickerson (3/6) blocked for Leroy Kelly and was a Senior's induction

Then you get the guys with 5-7 first-team All-Pro nods: Upshaw, Little, Billy Shaw (AFL), John Hannah, Bruce Matthews and Randall McDaniel.

Who isn't in the HOF at guard?

Walt Sweeney (9/2, AFL). Steve Wisniewski (8/2). Jerry Kramer (3/5). Bob Kuechenberg (6/1).

Hutchinson (7/5) seems to have a much stronger case than any of these guys, at least based on post-season honors. Six first-team All-Pros is pretty much a lock for an OL; Jim Tyrer made 6 but he was an AFL guy and has other issues; Mick Tingelhoff was a five-time guy but has suffered from some bias for playing poorly in Super Bowls; Jerry Kramer played on a team with 11 HOFers, so he had it pretty tough; those are the only linemen with four or more that have been snubbed by the HOF (Dermontti Dawson is at 6, but I think he's very likely to make the HOF soon; I wouldn't call him a snub just yet; then you have some not-yet eligible guys).

Who is his competition?

Will Shields, Larry Allen, Alan Faneca. And maybe Jones.

Shields is a 12-time Pro Bowler and two-time first-team All-Pro. Larry Allen (11/6) is a lock. Faneca (9/6) looks like one, too. It's plausible that since all of these guys will be eligible before Hutchinson that they may take up Hutchinson's spot. Will the voters be content with voting in 4 guards in a 10 year span? Probably, but you never know.

And then the Jones question. Do the voters induct two HOF linemen on a non-SB champ? Well, it hasn't really been a problem before. Munchak and Matthews, McDaniel and Zimmerman, Tom Mack and Bob Brown, etc.

So, the answer seems to me -- at least based on post-season honors -- overwhelmingly yes. Hutchinson should probably not retire anytime soon, but three more seasons even without any honors is probably enough.
:confused: Not sure what you think about ProFootballFocus ratings, but I find it interesting that they view Hutchinson as falling off sharply this year:

2007: #2 guard (behind Mankins)

2008: #4 guard (behind Mankins, Waters, and Snee)

2009: #38 guard

So PFF would not have viewed him as a 1st team All Pro in 2008 or 2009. (Their ratings only go back to 2007.) And also surprising is their breakdown of his 2009 ratings:

Pass blocking - #1 guard

Screen blocking - tied for #24 guard

Run blocking - #78 guard

Certainly one can question the PFF methodology and/or subjective assessments. But this is interesting data. Note I'm not saying Hutchinson should not make the HOF, just that I like this more detailed look at OL performance.

 
The media always seems to mutter "Future HoF"...I think that means he is a shoe in. I have no opinion about him other than what is told thru the media. I ahve seen more Leonard Davis highlights the past 2-3 years than I have Hutch highlights but I believe he is worthy of all his accolades.

 
:hifive: Not sure what you think about ProFootballFocus ratings, but I find it interesting that they view Hutchinson as falling off sharply this year:2007: #2 guard (behind Mankins)2008: #4 guard (behind Mankins, Waters, and Snee)2009: #38 guardSo PFF would not have viewed him as a 1st team All Pro in 2008 or 2009. (Their ratings only go back to 2007.) And also surprising is their breakdown of his 2009 ratings:Pass blocking - #1 guardScreen blocking - tied for #24 guardRun blocking - #78 guardCertainly one can question the PFF methodology and/or subjective assessments. But this is interesting data. Note I'm not saying Hutchinson should not make the HOF, just that I like this more detailed look at OL performance.
I don't doubt these stats at all. Hutch has been playing with a bad back since week 2. It clearly affected him earlier this year and he was questionable for a lot of games. Anyone watching the Vikings O line could've told you that they were a below average run blocking unit. I think they may have been one of the worst run blocking units in the league. Without a guy of AP's talent I doubt the Vikings could've had a 1000 yard rusher this year.
 

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