I believe, at the end of his career, Avon Blocksdale will be worthy of a spot in the Hall of Fame. He’s currently sitting in third in passing TDs behind King Bronko and Mike Boss but what differentiates him from these two is his discipline with the ball. Boss has the most interceptions at 116, Bronko is tied for second most with 92 and Blocksdale is all the way down at seventh with just 60 interceptions. Blocksdale has the best touchdown to interception ratio of the top three. (Boss’s 256 TDs to 116 INTs (2.207), Bronko’s 205 TDs to 92 INTs (2.228), and Blocksdale’s 168 TDs to 60 INTs (2.8)) These are impressive numbers for a guy who still has a few (maybe?) seasons left in the tank. Do I think he’s worthy of a spot if these three ended their careers right now? No, but he’d be in the conversation. I do, however, strongly believe by the time he hangs it up, Blocksdale will be a HOF quarterback.
@iamslm22
Honorable Mentions:
Dan Miller – DT – Colorado Yeti
Dan Miller has been the epitome of consistency in the league with a career total of 113 sacks. He was able to weather the storm of the Tuck era to maintain and surpass his sack totals. If that doesn’t scream Hall of Fame then I don’t know what does.
@7hawk77
@iamslm22
Honorable Mentions:
Dan Miller – DT – Colorado Yeti
Dan Miller has been the epitome of consistency in the league with a career total of 113 sacks. He was able to weather the storm of the Tuck era to maintain and surpass his sack totals. If that doesn’t scream Hall of Fame then I don’t know what does.
@7hawk77