Article By Elliott Pohnl on 6th February, 2011
NFL Hall of Fame 2011 Class Doesn’t Include Legendary Receiver Cris Carter
Cris Carter caught a whopping 130 touchdown passing during his illustrious NFL career.
Apparently, that wasn’t good enough for him to catch on in Canton in 2011.
Carter joined Jerome Bettis as the biggest snubs of this year’s Pro Football Hall of Fame voting, meaning he will have to assume his place among the NFL greats.
He wasn’t the biggest receiver and certainly wasn’t the fastest, but his precise route-running and sure hands made him one of the most reliable targets in NFL history.
Carter’s statistical accomplishments are admirable, but he will be remembered for perfecting catches along the sidelines while keeping both feet in bounds.
He will also be remembered as Randy Moss’ mentor in Minnesota, when he teamed with the young star and the underrated Jake Reed to give the Vikings an absolutely lethal combination on the outside.
Based on his standing in the NFL’s all-time record books, there is no question Carter belongs in Canton.
There is also no question his reserved demeanor deflected attention away from just how good he really was.
Although he was never a legitimate big play threat, he had an incredible knack for getting free in the red zone.
And to think that the player who only catches touchdowns was once released by the Philadelphia Eagles.
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