HumanCockroach wrote:Fair enough RD, for me it has to do with "being the best" for a least several seasons, IMHO Easley was that, while guys like Bettis weren't, which is probably why the length of a career cut short is not my biggest reason for exclusion from the hall. I truly believe he belongs in Canton, and should be discussed in the greatest safeties if ALL time. The man IMHO was better than Lott, Polamalu, Reed, Woodsen, or any other contemporary that played before or after him. Truly a unique player that changed the type of play and players teams expected from that position.
I'm not going to argue with you about his credentials outside of his longevity. When opposing quarterbacks broke the huddle, the first thing they'd do would be to see where Easley was lining up. I never heard that said about a safety before. He could hit nearly as hard as Kam, cover nearly as much ground as Earl, and was a better ball hawk than both and better than those other safeties you mentioned.
Agreed about guys like Bettis. He was never the best at his position like Easley was at his. Plus they're admitting punters like Ray Guy. I mean, who would you rather have on your team, Ray Guy or Kenny Easley?
I don't necessarily agree with Easley being shut out of the HOF, but I understand and accept it. I was more upset when Tez was being excluded.