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Deion Sanders rarely has a good idea but his Levels of Canton is a great idea.

Joe Namath, Jim Kelly, Paul Hornung, and Drew Hill belong in the smoking and toilets area.

If Frank Gore gets in he belongs in the entrance lobby. He should also get in 15 years from now after the backlog is cleared.

Gore has 99 TDs in 16 years. Shaun Alexander had 98 TDs in 5 seasons. You can't compare the impact of both players. Gore was a compiler. Put compilers in the lobby.

Gore was 2nd team all-pro one time. (2006)

He was 3rd in rushing yards, 120 behind LaDainian

He was 12th in rushing TDs with 8, 20 behind LaDainian

He was 2nd for RBs in yards per rush at 5.4, so that was pretty good.

He made the pro bowl in 2009

He was 11th in rushing yards (886 behind Chris Jones), t-9th in rushing TDs (10 behind Adrian Peterson)

He was 13th in yards per rush in 2009, so that was not a reason.

2011 pro bowl- 6th in yards, t-12th in rushing TDs

2012 pro bowl - 10th in yards, 11th in TDs

2013 pro bowl - 9th in yards, t-6th in TDs

The season where he was a special player was never.

Randall Cunningham was top 2 in MVP voting 3 times. 1990 and 1998 were legit MVP level seasons, TD 2K and Joe Montana lifetime achievement beat him out.

Priest Holmes and Shaun Alexander were both elite RBs for a sustained period. (Gore was a top 10 guy in a 32 team league)

Cunningham was 9th in rushing yards in 1990, that's Frank Gore Pro Bowl level rushing.

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