Tom Brady should be inducted into the hall of fame
It is an honor to be inducted into the football Hall of Fame, and Tom Brady who is a quarterback has come a long way to reach the point where he is at now. He had faced many challenges and downfalls which showed his true character, but Tom Brady is different than most of the Hall of Fame players. He proved that anybody can make it into the Hall of Fame, and that it doesn't matter how much of a better player the guy next to you is.
To begin with, Six quarterbacks were taken ahead of Tom Brady, and Tom was drafted in the late sixth round at number 199 by the New England Patriots. Part of the reason why he was drafted so late was because Tom Brady's attention of the scouts was a constant struggle for the upcoming 2000 NFL draft. The scouts paid little attention to him, but when the scouts did pay attention to him he was bombarded with negative reviews. According to Ducksters, some reviews were poor body build, lacks mobility, can't drive the ball down the field, gets knocked down easily, and many more. Another reason was that Tom Brady was the 7th back up in his college career at Michigan University, yet in his senior year he became the third back up and nobody thought that Tom Brady, whom was struggling for the starting position in college, would be so great at the NFL level. The most important reason was that the scouts did not measure the intangibles; they didn't know what drove someone, or measured how much heart he had, and as being the 7th back up, then being the 3rd and finally a starter, Tom Brady had a mission, and his mission is to be the best.
Additionally, In my opinion, Tom Brady's perfect season was the 2007 year, nearly going undefeated. One of the reaso...
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...e most valuable player twice, and that Tom had undoubtedly earned it, yet if anyone were to watch the tapes in which he won there would be no question that he deserved it. Last but not least, Tom Brady has one of the best stats out of any quarterbacks Super bowl career, and as Ducksters explained that Tom has the most career Super bowl completions (127 as of 2012). Tom had also thrown for 9 touchdowns and 1277 passing yards.
In the end, a quarterback who would become one of the greatest of all time was available; he didn't have the best numbers, a strong recruitment, and he was the last person to be drafted in the 2000 NFL draft. Tom had overcame the adversity he faced, and soon he had a Super bowl win then two more, multiple MVP awards, yet six quarterbacks were taken ahead of him; there is no doubt that Tom Brady should be inducted into the Hall of Fame.
Today I’m here to talk about how Tom Brady is a cheater. On February 1, 2015 super bowl XLIX was played. The game ended with the New England Patriates defeated the Seattle Seahawks 28-24. The balls used by the Patriates put in Tom Brady’s hands had been deflated prior to the game. The game was played in an over cast and rainy weather forecast. Where deflated balls would be easier to catch/throw.
Does the team they played for have the most Superbowl rings? Troy Polamalu and James Harrison are the two best players to ever play in the NFL because their team they changed NFL defenses, and are some of the strongest NFL players and are some of the best at their positions. The way they play the game of football is awesome they just stand out in the games. They also are really strong James Harrison is the overall strongest OLB/DE to play the game. Troy Polamalu is one of the most, if not the most versatile Strong Safety/Free Safety to play the game. There were two coaches who coached them Bill Cowher, Mike Tomlin. The Steelers got their name from Cleveland republic steel 1962. The stadium is located in Pittsburgh, PA.
Wayne Gretzky was a leader, and although his character as a person cannot be measured by mere statistics, he sure has some outstanding ones. However, this definitely was not the last award Gretzky would receive.
Ever since that day he has been a quarterback after his dad put him as one, and scored 4
In the 2015 AFC Championship Game between the New England Patriots and the Indianapolis Colts, the Patriots were accused of tampering with their footballs. They allegedly deflated the footballs to 2 PSI below the legal limit, supposedly giving them an unconstituted and illegal advantage. On May 11th, 2015, the National Football League ruled that the Patriots organization was guilty, penalizing them with a 1 million dollar fine, the loss of a first round pick in the 2016 NFL draft, and the loss of a fourth round pick in the 2017 draft. Tom Brady, the quarterback, was personally penalized with a four-game suspension for his involvement in the incident. He claims, however, to be innocent and has been exhausting every possible legal avenue to avoid his punishment.
Brett Favre grew up idolizing a pair of Southern quarterbacks, the Saints' Archie Manning and the Cowboys' Staubach. He grew up in Kiln, Mississippi and went to high school in there. His high school, Hancock North Central, honored him this past May by re-naming the field, 'Brett Favre Field,' and unveiling a life-sized statue of the quarterback at the stadium's entrance. The school previously had retired his jersey, Number 10, in 1993. He stayed in the south to go to college where he went to Southern Miss. He became the starter at Southern Miss in his third game of his freshman season. Favre majored in special education. He led his Southern Mississippi team to 29 victories, including two bowl victories, during his four varsity seasons, 1987-90, and climaxed his collegiate career by earning a MVP award in the East-West Shrine game featuring the nation's best seniors. Favre set school records for passing yards (8,193), pass attempts (1,234), completions (656), completion percentage (53.2), touchdowns (55), and with only 35 interceptions. His production included five 300-yard passing games and five 3-TD performances, while his 7,695 regular-season passing yards ranked him among the top 30 of all-time NCAA passers. His 1.57 interception ratio in 1988 was the lowest among the 50 top-ranked passers in the nation, and his 2.9 interception rate for his four-year career also ranks as one of the best in NCAA history. Also he was the MVP of the All-American Bowl at the conclusion of his senior year. All those records and stats and that was only in college!!!
In 1988 Brett had his big break. He broke the school record of touchdowns by throwing
He was later inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1962. Jackie Robinson should not only be recognized for his on-field accomplishments, but for what it took for him to get there as well. Throughout all of the racism in America and baseball, he endured it and pushed through it to set himself up for ultimate success. He endured the hardships of being the only African-American in the league at the time and taking all the hate from the racists, while still putting up remarkable numbers. Even as a white man during the time of integration in baseball, you could have nothing but respect for Jackie Robinson.
Many think Tom Brady is a great quarterback. He has great statistics and has won many Super Bowls.
There are very many people who vote for players to go in the Hall of Fame, but many people may have the same opinion as Tom Verducci who stated,
Pete Rose can petition Baseball’s powers to get off the list. Once he is off the list, he can be considered for the Hall of Fame (Ritter). No one is sure if it is Pete Rose’s goal in life to be in the Hall of Fame. It might be hard, but it is possible that Rose can be taken off the ineligible list. If he really wants to be in the Hall of Fame, he has the chance (Ritter).
What truly is amazing is the person Tim Tebow represents off the field. He is a devout Christian who works to spread his religion and give hope to those in need. Tebow has been involved with controversy that started in his days in high school, due to a law in Florida that allowed him to pick his high school. Tebow is possibly the only player to be under national scrutiny from his high school playing days through his career in the NFL both on and off the field. Most of this controversy is because of his faith and how he displayed it on field. The best way to describe him is to say that he is a polarizing person and player in the sense that people either love or hate him. Tim Tebow is, indeed, a great person and role model on the playing field as well as off of it.
Since the Patriots are an elite team they expect not only the best players, but the best players character wise and do not accept anyone who does not uphold the characteristics ideally exemplified by the team. This is why the New England Patriots are one of the top teams in the NFL, and have been for 15 years.
First, we will celebrate LeBron James’s accomplishments in the NBA. There are over 400 players in the NBA. These players are on the battlefield, fighting day after day because they all know only one can become the Most Valuable Player. LeBron James rose above all, claiming the MVP award, not 1, not 2, not 3, but 4 times. Not only is LeBron James an MVP, but he is also a 13-time All-Star player. LeBron James garnered enough votes from the fans, the players, and the media to become an All-Star like a presidential candidate getting enough votes from the voters to become the President.
This hall of fame, located in Canton, Ohio, honors the game of pro football. The site includes information about visiting the hall, the history of the hall, and the hall of famers. Like most other halls, it lists the inductees, provides short biographies of them, and details the induction process. Information about this year's class is featured prominently, as the finalists were just announced. History of the NFL is provided, although it is not featured prominently.