Discuss.
Yes. He holds the record.
No. It's not enough. I need to see more returns.

I always like to say that a player has to play closer to 10 years in most cases to be a Hall of Famer. Hester should definitely play another four to five years, and with that, he'll have amassed more kick returns. I would like to say yes, but he needs to step into his role as a receiver to further stake his claim to the Hall of Fame.
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Does it make him less amazing that he broke the record in 5 years vs. Mitchell who took 14 years to put up those numbers?


Hester is HOF after we get DENT in! But yeah...he's HOF, did it in 5 years.
Lets see...that many in 5 years so if you project that to 14 years...38?
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Of course not! The NFL hall of fame does not induct active players.

As of right now...no he is not. Needs more time in. Yes, Sayers didnt have a long career, but he was a pretty damn good RB as well. Hester is relying solely on his Return #s to get in, so give him a few more years and a handful of more return TDs and he should be HoF worthy

How many special teams players are their in the HOF?