Victory Formation Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 7 hours ago, mushypeaches said: He’s got to at least get to a SB. No QB since Warren Moon has made it without that criteria One SB at least, I think anything less than two is a poor reflection on this franchise.. Quote
billieve420 Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago I think his recent MVP award pushed him over the line even if he never makes a Super Bowl. Barring injury or falling off a cliff performance wise think he is in. Quote
Brand J Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago If he retired tomorrow to pursue another career, I don’t think he gets in. At least, not first ballot. Thankfully he’s got quite a few years left and by that time should have a slam dunk case for first ballot. Quote
RobbRiddick Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 9 hours ago, Walking Tall said: It’s like porn. I’ll know it when I see it. Or when you’re in it 1 Quote
Nephilim17 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 11 hours ago, tomur67 said: Not counting a Super Bowl victory, how much more would Josh have to accomplish to be elected to the Hall of Fame? With all the records he has set and will, Josh will make the HOF with, I think between two and four more seasons of roughly the same level of play (and stats, though I expect the rushing to drop a bit every year). No Super Bowl needed. When you have a generational player setting those kinds of records, you don't need a team championship to be recognized there. Quote
Chandler#81 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago (edited) He’s actually already in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. There’s a statue/manakin of him in the building with him wearing his full uniform as the reigning League MVP. Also numerous articles from his most historic games and performances. Cleats, helmets, jerseys from these games He’s already a 1st Ballot LOCK for enshrinement Edited 8 hours ago by Chandler#81 Quote
machine gun kelly Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago It’s simple. Keep performing the way he performs, and the gold jacket will be his at some point. I have no reason to think he will miraculously start getting injured when he’s been the most durable QB in the league since 2018. He’s missed four games out of 110 or so, amd has 105 consecutive starts. I’m sick of my friends talking about injuries when he never leaves a game unless it becomes meaningless at the end of a season. Quote
Captain Hindsight Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 13 hours ago, mushypeaches said: He’s got to at least get to a SB. No QB since Warren Moon has made it without that criteria Nah. Rivers is a HoF QB for sure and he never made a SB Josh is such a unique player. He’s the first player ever to score 40 or more TDs in a season, for 5 consecutive seasons. That’s a level of dominance over half a decade. He’s had a perfect game in the playoffs, one of the best performers in playoff history. He will be the all time passing and rushing TD in Bills history when all is said and done. Josh Allen is a HOFer. Enjoy the ride Quote
The Cincinnati Kid Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 36 minutes ago, Captain Hindsight said: Nah. Rivers is a HoF QB for sure and he never made a SB Josh is such a unique player. He’s the first player ever to score 40 or more TDs in a season, for 5 consecutive seasons. That’s a level of dominance over half a decade. He’s had a perfect game in the playoffs, one of the best performers in playoff history. He will be the all time passing and rushing TD in Bills history when all is said and done. Josh Allen is a HOFer. Enjoy the ride My gosh, it’s like we haven’t gotten over the drought. We can have nice things! Quote
FireChans Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 46 minutes ago, Captain Hindsight said: Nah. Rivers is a HoF QB for sure and he never made a SB Josh is such a unique player. He’s the first player ever to score 40 or more TDs in a season, for 5 consecutive seasons. That’s a level of dominance over half a decade. He’s had a perfect game in the playoffs, one of the best performers in playoff history. He will be the all time passing and rushing TD in Bills history when all is said and done. Josh Allen is a HOFer. Enjoy the ride Rivers hasn't made the Hall of Fame and imo likely won't. Quote
Big Turk Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 15 hours ago, tomur67 said: Not counting a Super bowl victory, how much more would Josh have to accomplish to be elected to the Hall of Fame? First ballot already. He is the most productive player on a per game basis in NFL history in both the regular and post season. 1 Quote
Draconator Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 16 hours ago, Augie said: Edit, I wonder how many here are too young to remember Broadway Joe Namath stretched out in his pose in his stockings. Quote
Augie Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 5 minutes ago, Draconator said: Somehow, that just got even creepier than I remember. I bet he still wants to kiss Suzy Kolber! 1 1 Quote
BuffaloBillyG Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 17 hours ago, tomur67 said: Not counting a Super bowl victory, how much more would Josh have to accomplish to be elected to the Hall of Fame? Right now I think he's in the Andrew Luck territory. Looks like he will be a sure fire HoFer. As long as he stays healthy and doesn't suddenly retire. Luck couldn't stay healthy and retired...and I think missed out on what would have been a HoF ending to his career. I don't see that happening to Josh As long as he plays and produces over the next 6-7 seasons he will be in there, Super Bowl or not. Quote
BillsFan130 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 3 hours ago, FireChans said: Rivers hasn't made the Hall of Fame and imo likely won't. Agreed. But not sure Josh should be compared with Rivers, unless you are just referring to both never gone to super bowls. Josh already has an MVP and has more playoff wins than Rivers, with some of the best post season stats of all time. Rivers has the upper edge on regular season passing yards/TDs, no denying that. (Josh also has insane stats though) Quote
L Ron Burgundy Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago If he retired right now there's a small chance he'd already make it. He has lots of records already. Quote
FireChans Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 54 minutes ago, BillsFan130 said: Agreed. But not sure Josh should be compared with Rivers, unless you are just referring to both never gone to super bowls. Josh already has an MVP and has more playoff wins than Rivers, with some of the best post season stats of all time. Rivers has the upper edge on regular season passing yards/TDs, no denying that. (Josh also has insane stats though) I feel like playoff wins and “some of the best playoff stats” end up lost in HoF talk. keep in mind, I’m not saying this is my criteria but the actual criteria. Based on the most recent QBs, the thing that matters most is hardware. AP, MVP, SBMVP, ProBowls. The next is career records, aka TDs, yards, wins, etc etc. Then everything else. Rivers has the longevity and very good numbers but lacks hardware. He is one of the very good numbers but never an All Pro, never an MVP, never won his conference. There’s just such a glut of QBs upcoming. The QBs in the HoF mix over the next decade are: Brady Brees Ben Rodgers Rivers Ryan Eli The first 4 are locks and the next 3 are not. I would be extremely surprised if all 7 are inducted and would not be surprised if Rivers and Ryan are snubbed. And Josh Allen’s resume today is closer to the latter 3 than the first 4. He would not be a Hall of Famer today if he retired like Mahomes or even Lamar would be. IMO. Quote
K-9 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago He’s already a lock. A prediction I made after he threw an INT in the endzone in his second NFL game vs the Chargers. Quote
RoyBatty is alive Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago To think he needs a Lombardi to get in the HOF is ridiculous, just ask Jim Kelly. I agree with Augie, just keep doing what you are doing for about 5 more years. He already has an MVP. Quote
BillsFan130 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 18 minutes ago, FireChans said: I feel like playoff wins and “some of the best playoff stats” end up lost in HoF talk. keep in mind, I’m not saying this is my criteria but the actual criteria. Based on the most recent QBs, the thing that matters most is hardware. AP, MVP, SBMVP, ProBowls. The next is career records, aka TDs, yards, wins, etc etc. Then everything else. Rivers has the longevity and very good numbers but lacks hardware. He is one of the very good numbers but never an All Pro, never an MVP, never won his conference. There’s just such a glut of QBs upcoming. The QBs in the HoF mix over the next decade are: Brady Brees Ben Rodgers Rivers Ryan Eli The first 4 are locks and the next 3 are not. I would be extremely surprised if all 7 are inducted and would not be surprised if Rivers and Ryan are snubbed. And Josh Allen’s resume today is closer to the latter 3 than the first 4. He would not be a Hall of Famer today if he retired like Mahomes or even Lamar would be. IMO. Fair. I do think if he played at a similar level for the next 4 years or so, even without extra hardware, that he gets in. The mvp last season really strengthens his case. Ya Mahomes would for sure- Why do you say Lamar out of curiosity, because of the 2 mvps, all pros etc? Of that list you have- I have him below Brady, brees and Rodgers for sure. Big Ben is probably slightly ahead of him now, but i think that changes in a couple years And got Josh ahead over Rivers, Ryan, Eli. JMO Edited 1 hour ago by BillsFan130 1 Quote
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