I believe they would come from two different pools. Zach from a recent players list and Kuech/Clayton from the senior player's list. They couldn't take Zach's spot.Kuech definitely deserves it but let’s not talk about anyone getting in until Zach does who is light years beyond kuech and Clayton. Clayton has no shot in my opinion, needed to stay in Miami for 2-3 more years
I loved Clayton - he had an “it” factor for being clutch that you can’t measure. Had no idea he was that high up in the stats when he retired and even now. Never thought he not Duper would get to the Hall but man I’d be stoked if one of the Marks Brothers got in. Keuch is a well-worn story. He deserved it a long time ago.I was thinking on it but when Clayton retired he was ~6th all time for receiving TDs. Now he played a lot with Marino who was on another level vs the rest of the NFL when it came to slinging the rock in the 80's but he still had to face a defensive secondary that would be called for murder in todays NFL. He's tied for 20th now
His total yardage now is at 71 overall all time. Too lazy to figure out back in 93.
I think he misses the cut and lands in the Hall of very good.
Kuch on the other hand should join Little and Langer in the HOF
Never thought he not Duper would get to the Hall but man I’d be stoked if one of the Marks Brothers got in.
Typo, meant “nor”. Good catch. I’m on record as believing Clayton to be the superior player by a good margin. Duper was a straight line guy. Clayton could beat you everywhere and was a terror over the middle + that clutch stuff he’d do - like catching the ball on his back in the snow in OT at Chicago to set up the winning FG or his miraculous concentration on the pass that had seeing eyes to beat KC in the playoffs. Loved Duper too but Clayton was betterCurious, why would think Duper had a better shot than Clayton?
Clayton‘s TD numbers far surpass Super Duper. Everything else is fairly close.
Typo, meant “nor”. Good catch. I’m on record as believing Clayton to be the superior player by a good margin. Duper was a straight line guy. Clayton could beat you everywhere and was a terror over the middle + that clutch stuff he’d do - like catching the ball on his back in the snow in OT at Chicago to set up the winning FG or his miraculous concentration on the pass that had seeing eyes to beat KC in the playoffs. Loved Duper too but Clayton was better
Typo, meant “nor”. Good catch. I’m on record as believing Clayton to be the superior player by a good margin. Duper was a straight line guy. Clayton could beat you everywhere and was a terror over the middle + that clutch stuff he’d do - like catching the ball on his back in the snow in OT at Chicago to set up the winning FG or his miraculous concentration on the pass that had seeing eyes to beat KC in the playoffs. Loved Duper too but Clayton was better
Nah - my spelling and grammar continue to decline !Gotcha. Yeah, sorry, I completely missed your meaning but should have figured it out.
Where's the vedio?That catch in chicago might just be my favourite ever Dolphins play. Just unbelievable!
Clayton had such a confidence and swagger. I remember after he caught that he was ready to head to the tunnel knowing it was game over. I loved that guyThat catch in chicago might just be my favourite ever Dolphins play. Just unbelievable!