Miami NFL Hall of Famers

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If Sean Taylor and Jerome Brown weren't taken from us too soon, we could have two more on the list. Its just crazy to think that the schools at the top of the list like USC and ND have been relevant in football for over hundred years, but Miami made more significant players in the NFL in just a quarter of a century.
 
The issue is numbers are average and to be honest to play with dan fouts are sadly low.

541 catches, 6,741 yards (12.5 ypc), 45 TDs
His career was cut short by a serious knee injury and played in an era where the run was still the base of most team’s offenses. Winslow Sr more or less invented the ‘pass catching TE’. He was the prototype. I give a lot of credit for being one of the first.
 
If OJ had the benefit of playing on some later UM teams (I'm only talking 4-6yrs) there would be No discussion who was UMs Greatest RB....
I’ll always put Ottis Anderson and Chuck Foreman at top of the list. Both were great RBs and played on poor Miami teams.
 
Would not be surprised if Hester was eventually inducted into the NFL HOF and would not be surprised if he wasn’t. Yes, he’s the GOAT return specialist, but he’s only a return specialist. There is only one pure punter and two kickers.

Hopefully, Devin’s contributions will be noted and he’ll be another Cane wearing that gold jacket.
 
Would not be surprised if Hester was eventually inducted into the NFL HOF and would not be surprised if he wasn’t. Yes, he’s the GOAT return specialist, but he’s only a return specialist. There is only one pure punter and two kickers.

Hopefully, Devin’s contributions will be noted and he’ll be another Cane wearing that gold jacket.

It just seems like the guy who is the all time best at a certain position should get in the HOF, doesn’t it?
 
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