Better question.
Why isn't Ray Guy in the HOF?
The top 25 scorers in NFL history are all kickers. Only 2 (Jerry Rice, Emmitt Smith) in the top 50 aren't kickers.Retired as 4th all time leading scorer in NFL, not just kickers.
11 Seasons - 1142 points
FG: 333 262 78.7%
PAT: 359 356 99.2%
I am on the fence.
Discuss.
MotionMan
Most field goals (50 or more yards) (total) - 45 out 83 attempts [2]
Most field goals (50 or more yards) in a season - 8 (tied with Morten Andersen)
Became the second player in league history to score 200+ points against 3 different teams (Packers, Bears, Vikings)
His numbers don't look as good, but look at how many of his misses are from over 50 yards.He's got an incredible leg on him, but his accuracy is not great, and he hasn't made a lot of playoff-game-winning kicks. Not that that's his fault, but that's often how they're judged. I do not see him making it.
Yeah, you're right. I mean, Super Bowls have never been won by a kicker at the last second.IMHO the HOF is for football players, not kickers. To me scoring titles and records are meaningless for kickers.
Matt Stover
PAT 591/594 -> same number of missess, but 200 (65%)more attempts as Janikowski
FG 471/563 83.7% -> almost 200 more made and 5 points higher percentage (big difference)
2004 points - 19 seasons -> 75% more points and much longer career, also slightly higher points per season.
Retired as 4th all time leading scorer in NFL, not just kickers.
One of the most reliable kickers of all time (3rd as of beginning final season)
The only thing Janikowski has on Stover that I can find is long kicks, 2 of the longest ever being his.
I would say if Stover doesn't, Janikowski won't either unless he stays at it a very long time.
Yeah, you're right. I mean, Super Bowls have never been won by a kicker at the last second.
Actually, he isn't. He was a Finalist in 2008, but was not elected.