Guest DrTom Report post Posted May 11, 2003 Lewis did NOT carry the Ravens' defense in 2000 when they won the Super Bowl. He was their best player and their leader on the field, but the entire defense played tremendous football that year, and Marvin Lewis' system was executed to a "T." When he was healthy last year, I think Lewis tried to carry the Ravens' D, but after his season ended for shoulder surgery, a bunch of people stepped up: Peter Boulware, Ed Reed, Ed Hartwell, Chris McAlister, etc. That said, I think Lewis is a lock for the HOF when he retires. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Tyler McClelland Report post Posted May 11, 2003 Jerome Bettis gets no love? I think he's a lock if the Steelers win the Super Bowl with him on board. He's the 10th leading rusher in NFL history, after all, with less than 1,000 separating him from #6. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HurriShane 0 Report post Posted May 11, 2003 Duncan and Kobe are still too young haven't had HOF carrers JUST yet... So are you saying that if both Kobe and Ducan suffered career ending injuries today that they wouldn't be in the hall of fame? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest alkeiper Report post Posted May 12, 2003 I'd agree with that. Its HOF locks, not HOF tracks. That said, a career ending injury is the only thing that would keep Bryant or Duncan out. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest the pinjockey Report post Posted May 12, 2003 I would put Duncan in because he has a few years, title, and back to back MVPs. I think he has done enough, but I wouldnt protest too much if anyone argued the other way. Kobe I wouldnt put in. Right now we are talking a three or four years stretch, granted he won a few titles, but there is the Shaq stigma that still surrounds him. Just not enough longevity yet. If Kobe were to suffer a career ending injury now he would be the equivalent of Andrew Toney with a couple more titles and that is not enough. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Vitamin X Report post Posted May 12, 2003 Lewis did NOT carry the Ravens' defense in 2000 when they won the Super Bowl. He was their best player and their leader on the field, but the entire defense played tremendous football that year, and Marvin Lewis' system was executed to a "T." When he was healthy last year, I think Lewis tried to carry the Ravens' D, but after his season ended for shoulder surgery, a bunch of people stepped up: Peter Boulware, Ed Reed, Ed Hartwell, Chris McAlister, etc. That said, I think Lewis is a lock for the HOF when he retires. I meant Lewis carried the Raven D in recent years not particularly in 2000. I must have phrased that wrong. Still how good would Baltimore's Defense be without Ray Lewis? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites