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I know this isn't so much a Rams question, but do you guys think if AP never played again in the NFL that he's a HOF back? Single game rushing record, second highest single season rushing total, 5th fastest to 10k. Does this whole recent scandal effect anything?
 
yea off the field shit definitely factors into the Hall. at least it's suppose to. maybe it might depend on the court outcome or maybe not. But his current body of work would already have him in IMO. but if this child beating is as bad as it sounds than fuck him.
 
If Peterson gets in with those credentials, then Steven Jackson should be a lock. Since he's not, I'm going to say, "no". Especially not since he whipped his four-year-old son for nothing.
 
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Unless he's found innocent, I don't see the NFL inviting the PR mess on them again by inducting Peterson.

Now if he had been inducted and THEN this came out, it'd be a different story. But inducting AP would read to some like endorsing his off the field actions.
 
Voters are easily influenced lot, they may not be MLB, but they're still easily swayed by outside forces. Remember how they'd always turn a blind eye to Irvin? If Peterson doesn't play another down because of this child abuse suit then he can kiss his Hall of Fame chances goodbye forever.
 
yea off the field crap definitely factors into the Hall. at least it's suppose to. maybe it might depend on the court outcome or maybe not. But his current body of work would already have him in IMO. but if this child beating is as bad as it sounds than freak him.
IF these allegations are True he should be banned for Life and that would keep him out of the HOF!
 
Doubtful,especially since the current environment about his issue has only begun to gain momentum,5 years from now ( if he retires now)the advocacy influence that will exist will be much more organized and able to apply so much pressure besides the Leagues increasing willingness to yield to "causes" for PR reasons ,uphill battle to say the least.
AND FWIW I think a lot of guys in this league need to get the message that a host of their behaviors need to be curtailed
 
If he doesn't put some serious damage control on his reputation, he will not get in.