Ira Kaufman Explains Exactly What Went Right And What Went Wrong With Rondé Barber’s 2022 Hall Of Fame Candidacy

February 12th, 2022

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11 Responses to “Ira Kaufman Explains Exactly What Went Right And What Went Wrong With Rondé Barber’s 2022 Hall Of Fame Candidacy”

  1. Swampbuc Says:

    Ira, I read your case for Ronde. You are a beast and an outstanding rep for the man, the player, the team and the community.

    Sounds like too many voters had already made up their minds on other players, like Boselli.

    Keep swinging and ignore the cretins around here.

  2. Swampbuc Says:

    I mean beast in the most complimentary way!

  3. Bqen green Says:

    Part of the reason Barber didn’t get in, was who he played with. John Lynch, Sapp and Brooks were incredible. It’s not his fault, it’s just a fact. The defense he played in also hurts him. He was never asked to take away a teams best WR. He was a very good DB, probably not a hall of famer.
    On the other hand, the only defensive hall of famer law played with in NE, was Richard Seymour. Law was consistently asked to defend the best WR on the field. He would’ve been the same player on most teams. Don’t forget, those early Patriots Superbowls were won primary on defense. Brady wasn’t the Brady we know today.

  4. Bqen green Says:

    Law also intercepted Peyton Manning nine times, the most of any player Manning played against, including three in an AFC title game.

  5. dasaazter Says:

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    Let’s not be ridiculous. The dealership does not sell beer. You can reach Sean Sullivan via BillCurrieFord.com (his email is in the staff directory or at BestInClass@BillCurrie.com. –Joe

  6. Joe Says:

    dasaazter:

    Joe personally texted a screenshot of your comment with email address to Sean. Hope that address is correct.

  7. Jason from JA Says:

    Ira, we KNOW that you are doing YOUR best to get Ronde in.
    Anyone who thinks otherwise is …
    … well, they have every right to extol their opinions.

    We have to be PATIENT as a fan base. It is GOING to HAPPEN!!
    #rondetocanton

  8. Swampbuc Says:

    BenGay saying Ronde not a HOFer is as stupid as most of his other stupid stuff. That’s a well accepted narrative from ignorant idiots who believe that the only defense to gauge HOF is man to man. Anyone who actually knows football and doesn’t just copy worn out clever sounding but stupid narratives knows that Ronde invented and defined the highest standard for what a slot cornerback is. Idiot.

  9. Bqen green Says:

    Sitting in zone is much different than bump and run. Plenty of very nice corners can sit in zone. It takes special talent to take away the other teams best. Or at least wipe the second option, so the others can be doubled. Not saying barber wasn’t a good to very good corner. He never struck fear in opposing QBs. Ben’s Hall of fame is few and far in between..

  10. Swampbuc Says:

    Doushbag – Ronde blitzed. Tackled. Sacked. Made timely interceptions, game changing interceptions. Forced fumbles. Recovered fumbles. Scored touchdowns. Played special teams. He was a COMPLETE FOOTBALL PLAYER. But go ahead and stick to your man coverage is the only barometer schtick.

    It just amplifies your cerebral midgetry.

    “Never struck fear in opposing quarterbacks.”

    That’s the stupidest thing you’ve ever written, which is saying a lot.

    So, you go around and interview all the quarterbacks he faced?

    Ever heard of Donovan McNabb?

    :facepalm

  11. Cleanhouse Says:

    I never understand why Mike Alstott is not in consideration. Name a player as unique, important and consistent as the A train. They ought to have a separate category for power back/fullback. M.A. was an absolute force of nature and a stud feared by the league for a decade!!

    Deserves a gold jacket!!