Article By David Xaviel is the Real Mr. X on 28th July, 2010
You see, I have used Tom Brady as an example for a larger problem that I have—people will fixate too heavily on statistics in order to ascertain whether a football player is great.
I emphasize the words "football player," because greatness in football is different than baseball, basketball, or hockey.
I have this problem because the Hall of Fame has consistently denied the induction of Raiders great Ken Stabler, for reasons that clearly contradict reality.
Stabler may have thrown too many picks, but regardless of that, Stabler would lead the Raiders to victory. The voters howe...
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