striker42
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I won't say Stafford won't end up in the hall. But unless he starts tearing **** up it's unlikely. Don't get me wrong, he's a rock solid qb. But he's basically been in the league about the same amount of time as Ryan (ryan has been around 1 more year, and has overall been healthier) He would need a SB win or 2 to get into the HOF discussion. Right now his best case scenario is a strong career finish and hope for the Jim Kelly experience.
But you have to consider who he's competing with, as far as era (like 10 years) with guys like Brady, Roethlisberger, Rodgers, Brees, Rivers, Wilson, Eli, Cam. Right now he's on the Carson Palmer path it seems.
Sorry, didn't mean to fully derail your point. COuldn't help myself.
I think looking at it more. There's some years that are just a big ol' chef's kiss.
2012 aside from Johnny Football winning, Manti Te'o was second and Collin Klein was 3rd. 2007 was another with Tebow, McFadden, and Colt Brennan. 06 with Troy Smith, McFadden and Brady Quinn. 01 with Crouch, Grossman and Dorsey.
Stafford isn't a lock for the Hall but I wouldn't say it's unlikely. Barring injury, there's a good chance he ends the season 12th on the all time passing yards list. If he continues to play into his late 30s (not a stretch) he should end up in the top 10 with a good shot at the top 5. He's got a good chance to end his career with more yards than Rodgers, Eli Manning, Marino, and Rivers. You mentioned Carson Palmer but he'll probably pass Palmer in his next game.
If Stafford plays into his late 30's there's a good chance he gets into the top 10 all time in TDs as well.
A lot depends on how he finishes out his career. Another 4 or 5 years of decent production (putting him retiring at 38) and I think he ends up in the Hall. If he gets hurt or collapses then he's on the fringes, probably left out in favor of all the other QBs of his time.