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Eleazar 07:29 AM 09-17-2020
Now eligible, ex-Vikings DE Jared Allen expects last stop to be Canton


By CHRIS TOMASSON | Pioneer Press
PUBLISHED: September 16, 2020 at 8:00 a.m


Five years after his last calf-roping sack dance, Jared Allen is eligible for the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

The former Vikings defensive end who retired after the 2015 season could be elected as soon as next February. While Allen said he tries “not to be a self-promoter,’’ he considers himself worthy of the Canton, Ohio, shrine.

“I think my career speaks for itself,” Allen said in a phone interview. “I think the writing’s on the wall and absolutely I think I competed at a level that’s hall-of-fame caliber.”

Allen played in Minnesota from 2008-13, making four of his five Pro Bowls and earning three of his four first-team all-pro nods with the Vikings. He is 12th in NFL history with 136 sacks, including 85½ with Minnesota.

“I think my stats are my stats,” Allen said. “When I played, no one had more sacks than me. I got a text the other day that I was one of the top five for fastest sacks to 100. Everybody that’s above me or (just) below me on the list is in the hall of fame, so I think the body of work speaks for itself.”

Of the top 17 players in NFL history in sacks, 11 are in the hall of fame. Three — Julius Peppers, DeMarcus Ware and Terrell Suggs — are not yet eligible.

But will Allen be a first-ballot selection? With quarterback Peyton Manning, defensive back Charles Woodson and wide receiver Calvin Johnson eligible for the first time, Allen faces competition. The maximum number of modern-era players that can be selected each year is five.

“I joke that I don’t really care when I get in, but if I have to be an asterisk to Peyton Manning’s class, I’m good with that,” Allen said. “I would love to be a first-ballot hall of famer, but I won’t be the one griping and complaining if it doesn’t happen.”

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2bikemike 11:11 AM 09-17-2020
My most memorable thing about Jared Allen other than his sack dance was his DUI's that basically precipitated his departure.

When I think Hall of Fame players he hasn't been one of them. He was good and has some good stats, I just don't think he was Hall of Fame Great!
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FloridaMan88 11:19 AM 09-17-2020
There seems to be multiple recent examples of inductees (players and coaches) whose candidacy was enhanced by being media friendly during their playing/coaching careers and/or actively involved with the NFL media after they retired.

Jason Taylor, Terrell Davis, Jerome Bettis, Tony Dungy and Bill Cowher come to mind.

Maybe that will help Jared Allen as well.
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Dunerdr 11:25 AM 09-17-2020
Speaking of not memorable careers. Calvin Johnson. What a waste.
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Eleazar 11:29 AM 09-17-2020
Originally Posted by KCChiefsFan88:
There seems to be multiple recent examples of inductees (players and coaches) whose candidacy was enhanced by being media friendly during their playing/coaching careers and/or actively involved with the NFL media after they retired.

Jason Taylor, Terrell Davis, Jerome Bettis, Tony Dungy and Bill Cowher come to mind.

Maybe that will help Jared Allen as well.
Bettis was probably the worst admission of all time.
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Mecca 11:29 AM 09-17-2020
Who exactly has gotten in that you guys have an issue with?
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dirk digler 11:36 AM 09-17-2020
Originally Posted by Mecca:
Who exactly has gotten in that you guys have an issue with?
Jason Taylor and Terrell Davis shouldn't be in the HoF. Jared shouldn't be either.
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Mecca 11:46 AM 09-17-2020
Originally Posted by dirk digler:
Jason Taylor and Terrell Davis shouldn't be in the HoF. Jared shouldn't be either.
It really depends what you are asking for HOF players to be.

Taylor has longevity stats like playing in 233 games having 139 sacks which is 7th all time, 3 time all pro etc.

Davis doesn't have those because he played less but he has a short run of dominance of winning titles and rushing titles etc.

When you use those 2 you're telling me longevity stats don't matter and dominance doesn't matter, so what do you want?
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Bugeater 11:49 AM 09-17-2020
Only if one of the prerequisites is disappearing in big games.....
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suzzer99 11:50 AM 09-17-2020
Originally Posted by 2bikemike:
My most memorable thing about Jared Allen other than his sack dance was his DUI's that basically precipitated his departure.

When I think Hall of Fame players he hasn't been one of them. He was good and has some good stats, I just don't think he was Hall of Fame Great!
I thought the DUI's were in college and it was King Carl being a dick during negotiations that precipitated his departure. (much like John Tait)
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Mecca 11:51 AM 09-17-2020
Originally Posted by suzzer99:
I thought the DUI's were in college and it was King Carl being a dick during negotiations that precipitated his departure. (much like John Tait)
He got 2 DUIs with the Chiefs....
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Valiant 11:58 AM 09-17-2020
He will get in, should not be a firatbtimer like others have said.

He was really good for a while in a premium position. The problem is how many game winning highlights did he have. His teams seem to have lost the big games.

Glad he was able to turn himself around away from kc. Too many DUI here. He would of gotten another one if he stayed.

Thankfully we are over that era of football.
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Eleazar 11:58 AM 09-17-2020
Originally Posted by suzzer99:
I thought the DUI's were in college and it was King Carl being a dick during negotiations that precipitated his departure. (much like John Tait)
We turned him into Branden Albert and Jamaal Charles, didn't we?
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Deberg_1990 12:00 PM 09-17-2020
If only he was a member of the media, he would get in immediately
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2bikemike 12:09 PM 09-17-2020
Originally Posted by suzzer99:
I thought the DUI's were in college and it was King Carl being a dick during negotiations that precipitated his departure. (much like John Tait)
Originally Posted by Mecca:
He got 2 DUIs with the Chiefs....
IIRC the last one was fairly close to time table for contract negotiations. If memory serves he was stopped and refused to be tested.
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alpha_omega 12:17 PM 09-17-2020
Umm, no...i don't think so.

But i do remember that one Sunday he caught a TD pass from #11. And 11 was probably the high temperature that day too.

Great memory (even in a losing cause).

HOF...no way.
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