Is Troy Aikman a Hall of Famer ???
For the first time since 2001, a full compliment of six players
was elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. I'm 45 and was
able to see and remember each during his career. In my opinion,
four selections are solid (Reggie White, Warren Moon, John
Madden, Rayfield Wright), one leaves me ambivalent (Harry
Carson), and then there's Troy Aikman.
Reggie White was the most dominant defensive lineman of his era
and retired with most sacks (198) in NFL history at the time.
The "Minister of Defense" started in the USFL but in his 15 year
NFL career went to 13 Pro Bowls. No Brainer.
Madden and Wright were senior-committee selections and both have
merit. Madden has the highest winning percentage (.759) of ANY
coach with 100 wins and won a Super Bowl, probably long overdue.
Rayfield Wright was considered the "linchpin" of the offensive
line for the great Cowboy teams of the 70's - no problem there.
Warren Moon's NFL numbers are staggering. His CFL/NFL numbers
are mindboggling! In 23 years of organized football, Warren Moon
threw for 72,184 yards and 457 touchdowns, 51.061 and 313 in the
NFL. By comparison, Dan Marino finished with 61,361 and 420. The
hall didn't hold Moon's vagabond final years and lack of Super
Bowl ring against him.
Harry Carson in my eyes was one of the parts of the sum in that
great "Wrecking Crew" defense of the Giants Parcell's Giant era.
Lawrence Taylor deservedly got all the pub but lets not forget
that Brian Kelly and Brad van Pelt were both excellent
linebackers and Jim Burt and Leonard Marshall vastly underrated
defensive linemen. Nitschke, Butkus, Lambert, Carson ???
Troy Aikman's career stats: 61.5%, 32,942 yards, 165 TDs, 145
Ints, QB rating of 81.6
There have been six other quarterbacks inducted into the Hall of
Fame since 2000 (Montana, Kelly, Elway. Marino, Young, and
Moon), and everyone's number other than Steve Young's dwarf Troy
Aikman's. So lets start with Steve Young.
Steve Young is another I would consider good but not great yet
compared to Aikman, Young is first ballot. Despite spending half
his career in the USFL, Tampa bay, hurt, or sitting behind
Montana, Young still threw for slight more yardage and 67 more
touchdowns than Aikman. Young could also hurt you with his legs
rushing for 4238 yards at 5.9 yards per carry with an additional
33 touchdowns.
Of the seven, Aikman's completion percentage is lower than all
but Kelly (60.1%) and Moon (NFL number 58.4%). Aikman's 165
touchdowns pales in comparison to everyone else's 237+. The
others all threw for 40,000 plus yards and only Moon (80.1) and
Elway (79.9) had lower quarterback ratings.
Call me old school but I think the Hall of Fame should be
reserved for the truly greats of the game. I realize that HOF
criteria is not strictly numbers based and involves many
intangibles including leadership and winning but Troy Aikman was
clearly not great. This is an argument generally reserved for
baseball but applicable here.
Let's look at some players that are coming up soon, just retired
or will retire soon. Most I consider good but not great. Perhaps
the closest analogy to Aikman is Scotty Pippin, decent numbers,
6 championships, Does he deserve to get in ??? In my eyes -
No/Maybe. Regardless of situation, ANWHERE, Scotty Pippin was
good 17/9 player that played excellent defense. He's a slam dunk
to go but if on fringe, the defense would send him through.
Jerome Bettis. The Bus. He's top 10 rushing all-time but if
Steeler's hadn't won, where's Jerome. Does he deserve to go? A
marginal yes, Will he get in? Maybe down the line during a thin
year. Could anybody in good conscience mention his name in the
same breath as Earl Campbell. I don't think so.
Baseball is the most fun. In an age of Roids and Juiced balls,
how about these guys, Juan Gonzalez (420+ HR's), Jeff Bagwell
(430+ HR's), Tom Glavine (260 wins), Frank Thomas (420+ HR's).
Cobb, Ruth, DiMaggio, Aaron, Bagwell. Rolls right off your
tongue doesn't it
A lot of great players get dogged about their careers for not
winning a championship, Ted Williams, Dan Marino, Maravich,
Barkley, and Karl Malone. Some get dogged for not winning
enough, Wilt Chamberlain. There are lots of good players
considered great because they won and in this instance, Troy
Aikman can step to the head of the class.