Barry you saved my marriage. Before you I was chronically addicted to marijuana and my wife’s boyfriend was a good Catholic man. After I saw your channel I changed and now me and my wife’s boyfriend are getting married.
I’m happy for you, however this story tells the unfortunate side affect of marijuana, cleansing the average man of good Christian values and turning the frogs gay. Truly unfortunate
Great story. Literally brought me to tears. But I was wondering what you were doing to address the rise in Christian extremism in America? Yesterday we found out that not only can satanic statues be smashed occasionally, but that two homies cant smash and record it in the senate building. I am literally shaking and crying. What kind of a country do we live in where this isn’t okay. What are you doing about this?!?!?!?!?
Mike Alstott, Hall of Fame or not. He played 11 seasons, with 1,359 carries for 5,088 yards, 305 catches for 2,284 yards and scored 71 touchdowns. All that as a fullback in an era where he wasn’t the main back. Definitely passes the eye test, absolutely dominate when handed the ball. Able to stop on a dime at 250 pounds and truck them over.
Excitable Boy is one of the best songs ever created. The message behind it is so spot on for how society will just allow a person to continuously act horrible and blame it on his “personality.”
Tom Coughlin is absolutely a hall of Famer. Outside of the 2 rings with the giants, what he did for the Jaguars, making the AFC championship with a pretty unimpressive roster, was impressive.
@reekgotti3209 Yep, and if they had played literally anybody but the Titans in the Championship game, there's a good chance the Jaguars win the superbowl. The two losses they suffered were against the Titans.
@matthewcrispin4070 That was the second year in a row. I didn't get the super bowl match up that everybody wanted Jags vs Rams the year before everyone wanted Vikings vs Broncos.
@@reekgotti3209 i don't know, personally. I mean, their offense was good with mark brunell, fred taylor, jimmy smith, and tony boselli, but how many guys off that team are hall of fame type players? Tony boselli is the only one currently in and I think it's an uphill battle for the rest. And the only great player on that defense was carnell lake, and he's not hall-of fame either. Compare that to, say, the 2007 patriots with 4 hall-of-famers and possibly at least 3 more to come (brady, Welker, samuel) and I think that the jags were more lightning in a bottle than anything.
A true honor to make it into my first Barry McCockiner video. I’d like to take this moment to address how big of an issue the Marijuana crisis is, and owe great dues to respect to famous women respecters Ben Roethlisberher and Groper Cleveland, as well as definitely not murderers Orenthal James Simpson, Marvin Harrison Sr and Ray Lewis for the great strides they’ve done to improve this horrific epidemic
Mike Shannahan is definitely a Hall-of-Famer. I credit him for the death of the RB position in the 21st century. Getting great production out of Terrell Davis/Olandis Gary/Mike Anderson set the modern precedent of "you can find a good RB *anywhere* in the draft" that led to 3rd day/UDFA guys like Isiah Pacheco (7th), Aaron Jones (5th) and Austin Eckeler (UDFA) becoming household names PS I *LOVE* the 7th Floor Crew Shoutout for G-Reg Olsen. As a University of Miami student in 2006, I heard that song about 14 billion rimes
If only my Bears would’ve got the memo when they chose Benson over Rodgers with the #4 pick in 2005. Yes they already had Grossman who was the first of “just wait until he gets X” Bears QB’s who ultimately proved to just suck in my adult life. Sadly the Bears thought the opposite of Shanahan’s philosophy and drafting Orton in the 4th round was better QB insurance and a low-risk “value” pick vs literally getting the guy who owned us from 2007-2022 🤦♂️
Thanks for answering my question! Thank you for spreading awareness on marijuana overdoses. My ex-wife died mysteriously of a marijuana overdose shortly after our divorce proceedings, which saw her awarded with a very generous alimony allotment. It was very tragic, but public figures like you are able to help prevent similar misfortunes from happening to others.
You are so brave! I fell for the Devil's lettuce a few days ago and feel that without someone thinking quick, getting me BOTH a hot chocolate and survivor blanket my mind might still be gone.
Is Earl Thomas III a Hall of Famer? 3x 1st team All Pro 7x Pro Bowler Super Bowl Champ 2010s All Decade member A key part of a legendary defense 30 picks 71 pass defended 12 forced fumbles 713 combined tackles He was considered the best safety in the league for a couple years but safety is a hard position to get in the HOF as.
Hey Barry I got a video idea for you: Look over all of the NBA players in the Hall of Fame and whether they should or should not be in the hall of Fame.
Mike evans 10 straight 1000+ yd seasons while dealing with mike glennon and jameis winston, sure he isnt a very flashy player but he has been statistically one of the best recievers of the past 10 years
Chris Bosh. I know he has 11 All-Star appearances but outside of a few years in Miami (in which he had 0 points in game 7 of the 2013 NBA finals) his career is closer to Lamarcus Aldridge than Tim Duncan.
So I danced with Mary Jane and came up with this, imagine each as individual careers Lebron first stint with the Cavs, Lebron on the heat Lebron second stint with the Cavs, Lebron on lakers (also projecting what you think his lakers career will look like)
Justin Tucker. I know you've mentioned not wanting Special Teams players but the guy is arguably the GOAT kicker of the NFL and his kicks are ridiculous
Is Shohei Ohtani already a Hall of Famer? The Baseball Hall has very high standards, and Ohtani hasn’t had enough seasons to qualify, but he is the most impactful player the sport has seen since Babe Ruth.
@@jackp6949I think the question is more, hypothetically if Ohtani gets forced to retire due to injury would he be in the HOF? No, I don’t think he would rn
@@kimborampage yeah, I still dont think that would be the case. I love Ohtani tho, and I really hope the rest of his career is still filled with greatness. Three more amazing seasons and he is obviously a guaranteed lock
It's also much more lax with It's standards so he very well might, but Barry explained in a previous video he has a much higher standard more akin to the football or baseball hall of fame for whether he thinks athletes should make it into the basketball hall of fame and I doubt he considers anything other than what you did in the pros.
@@danboing3864 Plus they put Bill Bradley there and you know for the fact that had the HOF only consider his NBA career the guy would never stand a chance.
@@TheAndyk123 that’s not necessarily true. Like I said it’s a product of era. There were so many great backs during that time that it’s easy to get lost in the shuffle. Great backs like Jamal Lewis, Stephen Jackson and Clinton Portia were legitimately great but constantly get lost in the shuffle as well
Lance Berkman, one of the best switch hitting power bats of all time, but often overlooked due to playing 2nd or 3rd fiddle to guys like Biggio, Bagwell and Pujols.
Crazy thing man I'm a huge Dallas fan and obviously you are not. I love when Dallas wins big and then watching your weekly previews. I already know we're never gonna get any love and it's hilarious 😂
Finally someone said it about Bo Jackson. I've been hearing my uncles and family members gush about him for years. That stat about him being out rushed by Jim Harbaugh is hilarious and is going to be an excellent talking point this Christmas dinner (barring they dont do what Raiders/Dodgers fans do and stab me).
Bo was an incredible athlete and a really good runner. However his career, while abbreviated, doesn’t warrant induction into the Hall of Fame, and it’s probably fair to say fans exaggerate how his career could’ve gone without injury.
Kevin Conroy. While not known for his versatility, I feel like his legendary performance as Batman (becoming the definitive voice for the character for many) should alone make him hall of fame worthy. May he rest in peace ❤️
Those late 90s Jags had two incredible WRs (Keenan McCardell and Jimmy Smith) that both are at the very least Hall of Very Good, if not HOF. Mark Brunell, though I love the dude, shouldn’t ever make it to Canton. Oh, side note, Darren Sproles HOF? I think you can absolutely make a case for him given his versatility and the fact that he actually was a pretty durable player especially considering his size and volume of touches overall.
Barry with your wise words of wisdom I have made the fateful decision to stay in my beautiful marriage with my cousin. Her husband isnt opposed to our decision
you should do a video where you rank all regions of sports 1-32 like boston would have red sox, pats, bruins, celtics and philly would have eagles, flyers, 76ers, phillies etc based on rings won, best players etc
Hey Barry, your stance against Mary Jane Gonja is incredible and inspiring. I need to know your stance…..Ben Roethlisberger and Russell Wilson, are they Hall of Famers?
A thing to note about Bill Laimbeer's HoF case: his WNBA coaching resume should count since the basketball HoF is NBA, WNBA, college ball and coaching. I think he should be in the basketball HoF since every thing he did as a player plus 3 WNBA rings as a coach and iirc he's still the pres of basketball ops for the LV Aces.
It's weird because as a fan of baseball and most fans. We don't really look at postseason stats for the hof. Because some guys just don't get to the hof due to being on bad teams like Mike Trout.
What do you think about community? Obviously was not very appreciated while active. I think it had a good start but towards the end fell off, but had a late resurgence to get close to its former glory.
Barry, i think you should do a topic on franchises who deserve to retire jerseys or be in the ring of honor/fame. For example, i think Jason Terry deserves to have his #31 retired by the mavs
Hi Barry, I refuse to sign up for X or Twitter or whichever, so I hope you see my pick for your next HOF or NOT! Dave Concepciòn. While his numbers aren't worthy, he was probably the best National league shortstop of the 70's, and a multi time all-star & World Series champion. Is that enough to get him in? What's your opinion?
Hi Barry! love the content. I would love to see Jimmy Smith (WR) make it to the hall of fame. He’s got the stats (multiple straight 1000 yard seasons), he has the accomplishments. One of the best Wide Receivers of the late 90s and early to late 2000s. But probably won’t make it due to drug issues unfortunately.
That take on Coughlin made me fucking vomit. Not even the HoF take it's the take on his Giants career. He took down the second and only other team to ever go undefeated in the regular season. That alone outweighs his Jags career to me, which was also pretty impressive. Still though great vid, Barry I love these ones
i really disagree with Shanahan being a Hofer and Asante not being a HOFer but i always enjoy your videos. you always put up fair info. have a good christmas!
Gaylord Perry had the ball covered with more snot than a garbage can full of kleenex and he's in Cooperstown. So yes, Manny should be in, regardless of cheating.
What about Santana moss he had over 10,000 career receiving yardshe may not have been ever the best receiver in the league but he was one of the best for at least 8 seasons and was a very good receiver definitely underrated imo by anyone other than commander fans
I think he is the one that just said it out loud. We all know back in the day there wasn’t as much talent. But nobody ever said MJ was playing off duty firemen and plumber until Barry did.
What about Bobby Boyd? 3-time AP First Team All Pro 1-time AP Second Team All Pro 2-time Pro Bowler 1-time NFL Champ HOF All-1960s Team 13th all-time in Interceptions (57) 10th all-time in Interception Return Yards Lead NFL in Interceptions in 1965 (9)
Well, I'm flattered to be included in the video, but you cut out everything I said to give Mark Eaton a case to be in the HoF. If not him, then why Mutombo?
Nomar Garciaparra, he had a career .313 with a season high of .372, one of the few guys to hit two grand slams in one game, and was a hero to me growing up, but the consensus seems to be no
Barry you saved my marriage. Before you I was chronically addicted to marijuana and my wife’s boyfriend was a good Catholic man. After I saw your channel I changed and now me and my wife’s boyfriend are getting married.
Best comment I’ve seen on this channel thus far, loved the plot twist
I’m happy for you, however this story tells the unfortunate side affect of marijuana, cleansing the average man of good Christian values and turning the frogs gay. Truly unfortunate
Whats happening to your wife 💀💀
Great story. Literally brought me to tears. But I was wondering what you were doing to address the rise in Christian extremism in America? Yesterday we found out that not only can satanic statues be smashed occasionally, but that two homies cant smash and record it in the senate building. I am literally shaking and crying. What kind of a country do we live in where this isn’t okay. What are you doing about this?!?!?!?!?
@@chikinlikin6947she’s going into the hall of very good
Hearing Barry compliment Scooby is so heartwarming.
Barry, what a hero, posting on a Saturday in December. Minute by minute this video flushes the marijuana out of my veins. God bless you Barry
Mike Alstott, Hall of Fame or not. He played 11 seasons, with 1,359 carries for 5,088 yards, 305 catches for 2,284 yards and scored 71 touchdowns. All that as a fullback in an era where he wasn’t the main back. Definitely passes the eye test, absolutely dominate when handed the ball. Able to stop on a dime at 250 pounds and truck them over.
Dominant. U probably graduated and have a job and don’t know basic grammar. Clown planet
Love when Barry fills me up with joy after posting❤❤
That’s not all he’s gonna fill you up with
Excitable Boy is one of the best songs ever created. The message behind it is so spot on for how society will just allow a person to continuously act horrible and blame it on his “personality.”
Based and Zevonpilled
So many great songs. Lawyers Guns and Money and My Shit's Fucked Up to name a couple.
@@justinmathewson3692also werewolves in London, a song tragically overshadowed by all summer long
Tom Coughlin is absolutely a hall of Famer. Outside of the 2 rings with the giants, what he did for the Jaguars, making the AFC championship with a pretty unimpressive roster, was impressive.
That 1999 Jags team that went 14-2 was stacked
@reekgotti3209 Yep, and if they had played literally anybody but the Titans in the Championship game, there's a good chance the Jaguars win the superbowl. The two losses they suffered were against the Titans.
@matthewcrispin4070 That was the second year in a row. I didn't get the super bowl match up that everybody wanted Jags vs Rams the year before everyone wanted Vikings vs Broncos.
@@reekgotti3209 i don't know, personally. I mean, their offense was good with mark brunell, fred taylor, jimmy smith, and tony boselli, but how many guys off that team are hall of fame type players? Tony boselli is the only one currently in and I think it's an uphill battle for the rest. And the only great player on that defense was carnell lake, and he's not hall-of fame either. Compare that to, say, the 2007 patriots with 4 hall-of-famers and possibly at least 3 more to come (brady, Welker, samuel) and I think that the jags were more lightning in a bottle than anything.
@@idahoandude3284 Smith and Taylor should be HOFers, Brunell was a very good QB too.
A true honor to make it into my first Barry McCockiner video. I’d like to take this moment to address how big of an issue the Marijuana crisis is, and owe great dues to respect to famous women respecters Ben Roethlisberher and Groper Cleveland, as well as definitely not murderers Orenthal James Simpson, Marvin Harrison Sr and Ray Lewis for the great strides they’ve done to improve this horrific epidemic
Mike Shannahan is definitely a Hall-of-Famer. I credit him for the death of the RB position in the 21st century. Getting great production out of Terrell Davis/Olandis Gary/Mike Anderson set the modern precedent of "you can find a good RB *anywhere* in the draft" that led to 3rd day/UDFA guys like Isiah Pacheco (7th), Aaron Jones (5th) and Austin Eckeler (UDFA) becoming household names
PS I *LOVE* the 7th Floor Crew Shoutout for G-Reg Olsen. As a University of Miami student in 2006, I heard that song about 14 billion rimes
Plus 24 out of 32 current NFL coaches use his hybrid West Coast Zone running scheme
If only my Bears would’ve got the memo when they chose Benson over Rodgers with the #4 pick in 2005. Yes they already had Grossman who was the first of “just wait until he gets X” Bears QB’s who ultimately proved to just suck in my adult life. Sadly the Bears thought the opposite of Shanahan’s philosophy and drafting Orton in the 4th round was better QB insurance and a low-risk “value” pick vs literally getting the guy who owned us from 2007-2022 🤦♂️
Thanks for answering my question! Thank you for spreading awareness on marijuana overdoses. My ex-wife died mysteriously of a marijuana overdose shortly after our divorce proceedings, which saw her awarded with a very generous alimony allotment. It was very tragic, but public figures like you are able to help prevent similar misfortunes from happening to others.
I didn’t expect you to put *yourself* in the TH-cam Hall of Fame. But I can’t lie, I think you’ve got a shot.
the fact that he immediately laughed as soon as he read "jj redick" was the funniest shit
As he rightly should
Barry, you finally convinced me and my wife's boyfriend that Jordan only won against plumbers and that Lebron is the Goat. Absolute Hero!
Wow Barry, you just saved my life, I almost injected a marijuana. Then I saw you uploaded and stopped what I was doing immediately
You are so brave!
I fell for the Devil's lettuce a few days ago and feel that without someone thinking quick, getting me BOTH a hot chocolate and survivor blanket my mind might still be gone.
Marijuana is fine
Tom Chambers did play for the Suns when they made it to the Finals in 93
Is Earl Thomas III a Hall of Famer?
3x 1st team All Pro
7x Pro Bowler
Super Bowl Champ
2010s All Decade member
A key part of a legendary defense
30 picks
71 pass defended
12 forced fumbles
713 combined tackles
He was considered the best safety in the league for a couple years but safety is a hard position to get in the HOF as.
Should be 1st ballot, that domestic violence issue will probably screw him over though
No, for the way he left the NFL. i think there are better Safteys that arent in . but he was really good. and honestly should be
He will get in eventually after like 10 years of retirement
No
only a true marijunas stopper would make a video like this
Lavonte David, very consistent and the only defensive hope my buccaneers
I agree he's very underrated
As a Steelers fan seeing Geno play the Steelers twice a year he's definitely a hall of famer
He has a really sneaky good case for the Hall of Fame.
Mike Holgren definitely underrated.
He was a better coach than Cowher and Dungy, but both of those guys made the Hall before him.
Hey Barry I got a video idea for you: Look over all of the NBA players in the Hall of Fame and whether they should or should not be in the hall of Fame.
You always say that the basketball hall of Fame is very lax and easy to get into so I'd like to see who you think is actually a hall of famer
Mike evans 10 straight 1000+ yd seasons while dealing with mike glennon and jameis winston, sure he isnt a very flashy player but he has been statistically one of the best recievers of the past 10 years
Lowkey Earl Thomas, bro had a great prime with the LOB and bro was still good even after those days
Thank you daddy Barry for another astonishing video.
gastineau is underrated asf. my dads a huge fan and i saw the highlights dude was crazy.
Rod Smith, a very huge piece of the 90's Broncos success, imo exceeds the eye test. Love your videos, keep up the good work
i love when daddy barry fills me up
I just jizzed thinking about that
Harrison Smith, very similar stats to Polamalu, just none of the accolades.
2005 White Sox had the greatest postseason run; lost game one of the divisional series, and didnt lose again.
After losing their only game in that run, their starters pitched 4 straight complete games to clinch the pennant. That will never happen again.
It was game one of the ALCS.
Surprised why no one talks about them
Chris Bosh. I know he has 11 All-Star appearances but outside of a few years in Miami (in which he had 0 points in game 7 of the 2013 NBA finals) his career is closer to Lamarcus Aldridge than Tim Duncan.
Billy Wagner’s career was similar to Craig Kimbrel’s career. Dominate in the regular season, could never trust him in high leverage situations.
So I danced with Mary Jane and came up with this, imagine each as individual careers
Lebron first stint with the Cavs,
Lebron on the heat
Lebron second stint with the Cavs,
Lebron on lakers (also projecting what you think his lakers career will look like)
Derrick Henry? Long stretch of dominance + the 2k year but limited awards
He should be in if he gets to 10,000 yards.
Possibly the last player to have a shot at getting 10,000 yards rushing as well.
Justin Tucker. I know you've mentioned not wanting Special Teams players but the guy is arguably the GOAT kicker of the NFL and his kicks are ridiculous
He said no to tucker in part two. And then let in Adam vinateri cause of his blood feud with Brady
Tucker is the goat
Scooby looks like he's a big boi, but he's a good boi. eat arby's
Rollins had an incredible hit streak tho. Two, in back to back seasons, I believe.
Yeah Rollins is a hofer im a Phillies fan so im biased but he’s the best fielding shortstop of our generation
Is Shohei Ohtani already a Hall of Famer? The Baseball Hall has very high standards, and Ohtani hasn’t had enough seasons to qualify, but he is the most impactful player the sport has seen since Babe Ruth.
He 100% will be
@@jackp6949I think the question is more, hypothetically if Ohtani gets forced to retire due to injury would he be in the HOF?
No, I don’t think he would rn
@@Somecallmetimmhe would because he’s likable with no controversies. Not saying that’s right.
@@jackp6949 He has to play long enough first.
@@kimborampage yeah, I still dont think that would be the case. I love Ohtani tho, and I really hope the rest of his career is still filled with greatness. Three more amazing seasons and he is obviously a guaranteed lock
Isaiah thomas - only 2 all star appearances but averaged 29 points in a season while also being one of the best 4th quarter players ever
Not a chance.
Ben Coates- 4th all time in receiving for TEs when he retired. 90s All Decade team.
All time undisputed goat GAIL LEWIS
The Basketball hall of fame does take international, college, and highschool ball so Luis Scola should make the hall of fame.
It's also much more lax with It's standards so he very well might, but Barry explained in a previous video he has a much higher standard more akin to the football or baseball hall of fame for whether he thinks athletes should make it into the basketball hall of fame and I doubt he considers anything other than what you did in the pros.
@@danboing3864 Plus they put Bill Bradley there and you know for the fact that had the HOF only consider his NBA career the guy would never stand a chance.
As a HUGE Blackhawks fan I want your opinion on Jonathan Towes or Patrick Kane
Fred Taylor is clearly a Hall of Famer imo. It’s easy to forget about him because the 2000’s was probably the best era for RB’s.
Certainly
I don't know, 90s was pretty stacked with classic RBs
1x All Pro is a big knock against him. If you were only top 4 in the league one time in your career, you're probably not a HOFer.
@@TheAndyk123 that’s not necessarily true. Like I said it’s a product of era. There were so many great backs during that time that it’s easy to get lost in the shuffle. Great backs like Jamal Lewis, Stephen Jackson and Clinton Portia were legitimately great but constantly get lost in the shuffle as well
@@1227weaverb What other guys are in the HOF without being a bona fide top player in the league during their careers?
Is Khalil Mack a HOF 7X ProBowl 3X All Pro and counting he has 15 sacks this season
Prolly first ballot
Def
Can't wait for part 4!
When you resd Zach ertz stats I was pretty shocked I always thought he had better numbers than he actually did
I just want to say that the image at 15:48 is one of the most cursed things I’ve ever seen in my life 😳
not famously a great guy
Lance Berkman, one of the best switch hitting power bats of all time, but often overlooked due to playing 2nd or 3rd fiddle to guys like Biggio, Bagwell and Pujols.
Crazy thing man I'm a huge Dallas fan and obviously you are not. I love when Dallas wins big and then watching your weekly previews. I already know we're never gonna get any love and it's hilarious 😂
Suh gets in for me that superbowl is all he needed
Harrison Smith? He has a lot of stats comparable to other HoF safeties and was a top 5 player in his possession for many years.
I feel he is just underneath the border. Never had 6 INTs in a season and his peak feels good but not great
As a stanford fan, I'm wondering if you would do cmc
like would he hit that?
What about Mike Tomlin always thought of him as a HOF coach but the Steelers underachieved with the 3 B's Ben, Bell,and Brown
As a depressed panthers fan, I’d like to suggest Steve Smith
When factoring Tom Chambers college career, he is in fact a HOFer. A fact that Barry refuses to address.
Finally someone said it about Bo Jackson. I've been hearing my uncles and family members gush about him for years. That stat about him being out rushed by Jim Harbaugh is hilarious and is going to be an excellent talking point this Christmas dinner (barring they dont do what Raiders/Dodgers fans do and stab me).
Bo was an incredible athlete and a really good runner.
However his career, while abbreviated, doesn’t warrant induction into the Hall of Fame, and it’s probably fair to say fans exaggerate how his career could’ve gone without injury.
Kevin Conroy.
While not known for his versatility, I feel like his legendary performance as Batman (becoming the definitive voice for the character for many) should alone make him hall of fame worthy. May he rest in peace ❤️
Deon Branch?
Also, mark burleys 05' season was pretty dominant.
That's right people I'm the guy who suggested Jason Witten and probably almost made the video I'll be signing autographs later
Those late 90s Jags had two incredible WRs (Keenan McCardell and Jimmy Smith) that both are at the very least Hall of Very Good, if not HOF. Mark Brunell, though I love the dude, shouldn’t ever make it to Canton.
Oh, side note, Darren Sproles HOF? I think you can absolutely make a case for him given his versatility and the fact that he actually was a pretty durable player especially considering his size and volume of touches overall.
Barry with your wise words of wisdom I have made the fateful decision to stay in my beautiful marriage with my cousin. Her husband isnt opposed to our decision
you should do a video where you rank all regions of sports 1-32 like boston would have red sox, pats, bruins, celtics and philly would have eagles, flyers, 76ers, phillies etc based on rings won, best players etc
Hey Barry, your stance against Mary Jane Gonja is incredible and inspiring. I need to know your stance…..Ben Roethlisberger and Russell Wilson, are they Hall of Famers?
Ok, since I haven't seen anyone mention it, what about Andre Johnson?
A thing to note about Bill Laimbeer's HoF case: his WNBA coaching resume should count since the basketball HoF is NBA, WNBA, college ball and coaching. I think he should be in the basketball HoF since every thing he did as a player plus 3 WNBA rings as a coach and iirc he's still the pres of basketball ops for the LV Aces.
Bill Romanowski and Jake Long Forgotten titans of the early 2000's
I don't know if youve done him, but Chauncey billups.
It's weird because as a fan of baseball and most fans. We don't really look at postseason stats for the hof. Because some guys just don't get to the hof due to being on bad teams like Mike Trout.
What do you think about community? Obviously was not very appreciated while active. I think it had a good start but towards the end fell off, but had a late resurgence to get close to its former glory.
The last season was terrible
Barry, i think you should do a topic on franchises who deserve to retire jerseys or be in the ring of honor/fame. For example, i think Jason Terry deserves to have his #31 retired by the mavs
Barry your a hall of famer in my heart
Hi Barry, I refuse to sign up for X or Twitter or whichever, so I hope you see my pick for your next HOF or NOT!
Dave Concepciòn. While his numbers aren't worthy, he was probably the best National league shortstop of the 70's, and a multi time all-star & World Series champion. Is that enough to get him in?
What's your opinion?
Hi Barry! love the content. I would love to see Jimmy Smith (WR) make it to the hall of fame. He’s got the stats (multiple straight 1000 yard seasons), he has the accomplishments. One of the best Wide Receivers of the late 90s and early to late 2000s. But probably won’t make it due to drug issues unfortunately.
That take on Coughlin made me fucking vomit. Not even the HoF take it's the take on his Giants career. He took down the second and only other team to ever go undefeated in the regular season. That alone outweighs his Jags career to me, which was also pretty impressive. Still though great vid, Barry I love these ones
didn’t watch the video yet but what yall think about Marcus peters being in the hof?
Hell no
i really disagree with Shanahan being a Hofer and Asante not being a HOFer but i always enjoy your videos. you always put up fair info.
have a good christmas!
Does Manny Ramirez belong in the HOF?
Obviously
if you don't care about the PED's then yeah, if you do then probably not.
Gaylord Perry had the ball covered with more snot than a garbage can full of kleenex and he's in Cooperstown. So yes, Manny should be in, regardless of cheating.
What about Santana moss he had over 10,000 career receiving yardshe may not have been ever the best receiver in the league but he was one of the best for at least 8 seasons and was a very good receiver definitely underrated imo by anyone other than commander fans
I say not really because he had only one season of over 1400 yards and one season of 10+ receiving touchdowns
Tom Coughlin you know the guy that brought Brady down not once but twice
That 2007 Pats team would be considered the GOAT team had they not lost to ol Tom and Eli
daddy barry back with another addition of HOF or nah, oh baby
Mitch McConnell. He’s got the longevity and impact, as well as being a tremendous boost to the turtle economy.
LeBron James at all four phases of his career currently. 1st Cleveland Stint, Miami LeBron, 2nd Cleveland Stint, Lakers LeBron.
Was Barry really the guy who came up with the “plumbers” label?
I think he is the one that just said it out loud. We all know back in the day there wasn’t as much talent. But nobody ever said MJ was playing off duty firemen and plumber until Barry did.
@@ulikemykungfu3995JJ Reddick famously said it, but idk if Barry was already saying it before that
Kanye West, people don’t understand how good his music is
They do. He just turned into a psychopath that’s all
What about Bobby Boyd?
3-time AP First Team All Pro
1-time AP Second Team All Pro
2-time Pro Bowler
1-time NFL Champ
HOF All-1960s Team
13th all-time in Interceptions (57)
10th all-time in Interception Return Yards
Lead NFL in Interceptions in 1965 (9)
At minimum he deserves another look
If you do another one of these, I’m curious what you think in regards to Brandon Marshall.
Thank you for being a gigachad, Barry.
I have three, Eric Gagne, Freddie freeman, and kenley Jansen (idk if you have done any of them)
Gagne did steroids I believe.
The other two I say have a chance to get in.
Do you already have Jeremy Shockey? I have no idea but we was a big guy in mfg street 2😂
Still in the league, you might’ve done him already, but Harrison smith
Is Lavontae David? Feels like he’s been one of the best lbs in football for a decade and doesn’t get a lot of credit except for the Brady years
Prolly not
Don’t know if you’ve done Derrick Henry yet
Keith Jackson? Great Tight end for his time and won a super bowl with Green bay.
Barry what are your thoughts on marijuana induced depression
Us white sox fans remember the world series, barry. Its rough out here on the southside
And what about Jon Harbaugh as a HOF coach?
Thanks hero
Next one I want you to give your opinion on Demaryius Thomas being in or not
Well, I'm flattered to be included in the video, but you cut out everything I said to give Mark Eaton a case to be in the HoF. If not him, then why Mutombo?
Mutombo was consistently a top 10-15 player in the 90s and made 8 all star games numerous all nba teams
Nomar Garciaparra, he had a career .313 with a season high of .372, one of the few guys to hit two grand slams in one game, and was a hero to me growing up, but the consensus seems to be no
Dragonite should be in the hall of fame thoughts?
Charmander should go first