jlfin said:He'll go in as a Charger. Not really a true Miami Dolphin because his accomplishments were all in San Diego. He's a California guy through and through.
Well, I heard Steve Young talk alot more today about his 49ers days than he did his Buccaneer days... so I would be willing to bet he feels he went in representing the 49ers organization.. that's what it's about when entering the haul, who's organization are you representing... and Junior's case, regardless of his accomplisments as a Dolphin, he will representing the Chargers in the Hall of Fame, although, i'll bet he ackowledges Miami, more than young did Tampa Bay. Rightfully so.MikeO said:NFL players don't go in "with a team" they just go in as players
fishfan34 said:Well, I heard Steve Young talk alot more today about his 49ers days than he did his Buccaneer days... so I would be willing to be he feels he went in representing the 49ers organization.. that's what it's about when entering the haul, who's organization are you representing... and Junior's case, regardless of his accomplisments as a Dolphin, he will represent the Chargers in the Hall of Fame, although, i'll be he ackowledges Miami, more than young did Tampa Bay. Rightfully so.
23Ronnie23 said:Offerdahl
volphinsfan said:would'nt seau retiring as a charger be like being buried next to your 1st wife and asking the current wife to pay the funeral bill?.....loyalty should be where ya hang your hat
M359 said:With Marino being enshrined in the Hall it made me think, who will be the next fin to be in canton.
Who do you guys think?
I think it could be jason taylor.
AgreeSilverphin said:The Mark Brothers.
I agree 100%. When will he get his due?PackPhin said:Bob Kuechenberg
no man has been denied his dues longer than the Kuech