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PostWysłany: Pią 8:12, 05 Lis 2010    Temat postu: basketball Why Broadway Joe Namath Should Not Be

In the five years they made the Pro Bowl, Namath recorded a total of 98 interceptions. Come on Joe,Reggie Bush Super Bowl Jersey, I'm sure you could have thrown a couple more to get 100.

He also only threw for a career total of 27,Justin Tuck Jersey,663 passing yards, averaging just over 2,100 yards a season and led the league in interceptions four times during his career-1966 27, 1967 28,Martin Brodeur Jersey, 1974 22, and 1975 28.
Most Hall of Fame quarterbacks have thrown for 200-plus touchdowns.


Namath led the league in passing yards three times 1966, 1967, and 1972 in his career,Wesley Sneijder, while throwing more interceptions 76 than touchdowns 64 in those seasons combined.
In fact, Matt Snell was the key member in the Jets' ball-control offense during the 16-7 upset of the Colts. they carried 30 times for a then-Super Bowl record 121 yards and in the second quarter went four yards around the left end to score the Jets' only touchdown.
I'm not really sure how you let someone into the Hall of Fame when they only averaged 10 games a year throughout a 13-year career. Maybe “Broadway Joe” was elected because they made the famous guarantee win over the great Johnny Unitas. As far as I'm concerned, that are not a reason to be in the Hall of Fame.
When you look at his career stats and compare them to other Hall of Famers or future Hall of Famers, it becomes apparent that Joe Namath are the worst member in the NFL’s Hall of Fame. Ryan Miller was supposed to play in the 2006 Winter Olympics. He instead stayed home and served as an alternate due to a broken thumb injury sustained which sidelined him from November 2005 to the day The US Roster was announced. The Team had already had other plans for their goaltenders,KOBE BRYANT High School Jersey, but Ryan Miller was still placed on the taxi squad. Ryan Miller was then selected as starting goalie for the US in the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver Canada.


Obviously, after going over his touchdowns,Valtteri Filppula Jersey, interceptions and completion percentage, We would imagine his quarterback rating was drained into the sewers as well.


Hall of Fame coach Bill Walsh stated that Namath was "the most beautiful, accurate,Davone Bess Jersey, stylish passer with the quickest release I've ever seen."


Let’s talk about his accuracy-Namath averaged a remarkably low completion percentage of 50.1 throughout his career. they also completed fewer than 50 percent seven seasons throughout his career-I think that contradicts the great Bill Walsh’s statement.


“Broadway Joe” had a hard time winning games as well. they played in 129 games and only won 62. His 48 percent career winning percentage also included only 16 fourth quarter comebacks.
If another football team was dumb enough to let Ryan Leaf play a full career, Joe Namath probably wouldn't be able to hold the one-time No. 1 draft pick's jock.

He also helped set up a trio of Jim Turner field goals that finally put the game away for the Jets in the second half.

Don Shula stated that Namath was "one of the three smartest quarterbacks of all time." Namath doctored up an “astonishing” 65.5 quarterback rating.
Throughout his 13-year career with the New York Jets, Namath threw more interceptions 220 than touchdowns 173. they averaged 17 interceptions a year and eclipsed 20 five times in his career.
Ryan Miller was born on 17th July 1980. He is an American ice hockey goaltender and is currently playing for the Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League NHL. He was selected to play for the US hockey team in the 2010 Winter Olympic Games ice hockey game in Vancouver Canada in the position of starting goaltender. Ryan Miller won a silver medal with the team and was named most valuable player of the tournament. He would win the Vezina Trophy as the best goaltender in the last NHL season. Ryan Miller is known for his hybrid style of goaltending and is also the older brother of current Detroit Red Wings winger Drew Miller. Joe Namath should not be in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Snell should have been the NFL’s Super Bowl III most valuable player.

After boldly guaranteeing a victory prior to the game, Jets quarterback Joe Namath completed 17 out of 28 passes for 206 yards and was named the Super Bowl's Most Valuable member. However, they did not throw one touchdown pass, or any passes at all in the fourth quarter.
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