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As valuable as those observations are, it's helpful to draw our attention back to the more familiar statistics used to evaluate receivers' careers.When Branch retired in 1985, he was 11th in career receiving yards, 14th in career receptions, and 12th in career receiving touchdowns â among the game's all-time greats in volume categories despite the fact that that the NFL passing game was dead for the most of the 1970s.Eight of the ten players ahead of Branch in career receiving yards in 1985 are in the Hall of Fame. Teams today pass for 256 yards per game, or 1.5x the amount they did in 1976. Another great player that won’t be here to see himself inducted. ](/assets/images/imported/OAK/photos/2017/August/branch-image-3-080417.jpg)Remember, this list only includes HOF receivers since 1946.
This time Branch was a 12-year veteran, 35 years old, and the Raiders had moved to Los Angeles the year before.The two plays are emblematic of Branch's game-breaking abilities as a wide receiver, both in his prime and through the latter parts of his career. Branch was a key player the whole the way through.
Cliff Branch pro football statistics. Via Last Word On Pro Football, by Ryan Smith. He is a little shy of the median in career regular-season production and Pro-Bowl selections. And in turn, push the Raiders’ scoring average from the 18.8 per game of the last two years to the 24-plus points they need to be a viable playoff contender.“I’m not going to make any predictions about Ruggs or Bowden until I see them live over the next few weeks,” Gruden said.The Raiders linebacker competition will be down one man this training camp, as fourth-year linebacker Marquel Lee was placed on the physically unable to perform list Tuesday.Lee has made 19 starts for the Raiders over his three seasons in the NFL, since the organization took him in the fifth round of the 2017 NFL Draft.He was expected to compete for the starting weakside linebacker spot under defensive coordinator Paul Guenther.Rookie wideout Siaosi Mariner also was placed on the non-football illness list. The ELDORADO method rewards that.When Branch averaged 79 YPG in 1976, the average for top-tier receivers was only 52 YPG.
And in turn, push the Raiders’ scoring average from the 18.8 per game of the last two years to the 24-plus points they need to be a viable playoff contender.“I’m not going to make any predictions about Ruggs or Bowden until I see them live over the next few weeks,” Gruden said.The Raiders linebacker competition will be down one man this training camp, as fourth-year linebacker Marquel Lee was placed on the physically unable to perform list Tuesday.Lee has made 19 starts for the Raiders over his three seasons in the NFL, since the organization took him in the fifth round of the 2017 NFL Draft.He was expected to compete for the starting weakside linebacker spot under defensive coordinator Paul Guenther.Rookie wideout Siaosi Mariner also was placed on the non-football illness list. Chang'sDerek Carr reports to Raiders training camp for first coronavirus test He won three NFL championships with the Raiders in Super Bowl XI, XV and XVIII.
The All-Pro wide receiver was a cornerstone of Raiders teams that made seven AFC championship games and won three Super Bowls in the 1970s and 1980s.Branch has been HOF-eligible since 1991. His work has been featured on ESPN's FiveThirtyEight, quoted on ESPN Chalk, and highlighted by the Washington Post. Raiders Great Cliff Branch Again Denied Pro Football Hall of Fame .
According to Nick Canepa, a longtime Pro Football Hall of Fame voter and 43-year veteran of the San Diego Union-Tribune, "I could not talk to a cornerback in the NFL who didn't think Cliff Branch was the best receiver in the league. On top of that, they exemplify the degree to which Cliff Branch was a constant across Raider generations and championship teams.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame inducted an expanded class in honor of the NFL’s 100th season, providing an opportunity to right some wrongs from way, way back.But that still was not enough to get Cliff Branch in the Hall.The legendary Raiders receiver was not included among the inductees, a disappointing turn for a Raiders franchise still mourning Branch’s loss.Branch passed away last summer at the age of 71.
However, of all the “prestigious” institutions flaws, none are quite as glaring as the absence of Raiders receiver, Cliff Branch. Raiders shut out of Hall of Fame centennial class as WR Cliff Branch denied induction.
Branch averaged 17.3 yards per reception for his career, a full yard more than other Hall of Fame wide receivers from the 1970s â Charlie Joiner (16.2), John Stallworth (16.2), and Lynn Swann (16.3) â and 1.4 yards above the Hall of Fame average.So does the prevailing wisdom of the 1970s. They made the playoffs 11 times, won eight division titles, made seven AFC Championship Games, and won three Super Bowls. Regarding the Hall, he said in 2016, “I’m still hoping and wishing. Branch compares favorably there, too.The methods shown on the previous page enable comparisons between eras, and they're critical to understanding Cliff Branch's career. The winning streak continued through the Super Bowl; they didn't lose again until Week 4 of 1977.
As valuable as those observations are, it's helpful to draw our attention back to the more familiar statistics used to evaluate receivers' careers.When Branch retired in 1985, he was 11th in career receiving yards, 14th in career receptions, and 12th in career receiving touchdowns â among the game's all-time greats in volume categories despite the fact that that the NFL passing game was dead for the most of the 1970s.Eight of the ten players ahead of Branch in career receiving yards in 1985 are in the Hall of Fame. Teams today pass for 256 yards per game, or 1.5x the amount they did in 1976. Another great player that won’t be here to see himself inducted. ](/assets/images/imported/OAK/photos/2017/August/branch-image-3-080417.jpg)Remember, this list only includes HOF receivers since 1946.
This time Branch was a 12-year veteran, 35 years old, and the Raiders had moved to Los Angeles the year before.The two plays are emblematic of Branch's game-breaking abilities as a wide receiver, both in his prime and through the latter parts of his career. Branch was a key player the whole the way through.
Cliff Branch pro football statistics. Via Last Word On Pro Football, by Ryan Smith. He is a little shy of the median in career regular-season production and Pro-Bowl selections. And in turn, push the Raiders’ scoring average from the 18.8 per game of the last two years to the 24-plus points they need to be a viable playoff contender.“I’m not going to make any predictions about Ruggs or Bowden until I see them live over the next few weeks,” Gruden said.The Raiders linebacker competition will be down one man this training camp, as fourth-year linebacker Marquel Lee was placed on the physically unable to perform list Tuesday.Lee has made 19 starts for the Raiders over his three seasons in the NFL, since the organization took him in the fifth round of the 2017 NFL Draft.He was expected to compete for the starting weakside linebacker spot under defensive coordinator Paul Guenther.Rookie wideout Siaosi Mariner also was placed on the non-football illness list. The ELDORADO method rewards that.When Branch averaged 79 YPG in 1976, the average for top-tier receivers was only 52 YPG.
And in turn, push the Raiders’ scoring average from the 18.8 per game of the last two years to the 24-plus points they need to be a viable playoff contender.“I’m not going to make any predictions about Ruggs or Bowden until I see them live over the next few weeks,” Gruden said.The Raiders linebacker competition will be down one man this training camp, as fourth-year linebacker Marquel Lee was placed on the physically unable to perform list Tuesday.Lee has made 19 starts for the Raiders over his three seasons in the NFL, since the organization took him in the fifth round of the 2017 NFL Draft.He was expected to compete for the starting weakside linebacker spot under defensive coordinator Paul Guenther.Rookie wideout Siaosi Mariner also was placed on the non-football illness list. Chang'sDerek Carr reports to Raiders training camp for first coronavirus test He won three NFL championships with the Raiders in Super Bowl XI, XV and XVIII.
The All-Pro wide receiver was a cornerstone of Raiders teams that made seven AFC championship games and won three Super Bowls in the 1970s and 1980s.Branch has been HOF-eligible since 1991. His work has been featured on ESPN's FiveThirtyEight, quoted on ESPN Chalk, and highlighted by the Washington Post. Raiders Great Cliff Branch Again Denied Pro Football Hall of Fame .
According to Nick Canepa, a longtime Pro Football Hall of Fame voter and 43-year veteran of the San Diego Union-Tribune, "I could not talk to a cornerback in the NFL who didn't think Cliff Branch was the best receiver in the league. On top of that, they exemplify the degree to which Cliff Branch was a constant across Raider generations and championship teams.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame inducted an expanded class in honor of the NFL’s 100th season, providing an opportunity to right some wrongs from way, way back.But that still was not enough to get Cliff Branch in the Hall.The legendary Raiders receiver was not included among the inductees, a disappointing turn for a Raiders franchise still mourning Branch’s loss.Branch passed away last summer at the age of 71.
However, of all the “prestigious” institutions flaws, none are quite as glaring as the absence of Raiders receiver, Cliff Branch. Raiders shut out of Hall of Fame centennial class as WR Cliff Branch denied induction.
Branch averaged 17.3 yards per reception for his career, a full yard more than other Hall of Fame wide receivers from the 1970s â Charlie Joiner (16.2), John Stallworth (16.2), and Lynn Swann (16.3) â and 1.4 yards above the Hall of Fame average.So does the prevailing wisdom of the 1970s. They made the playoffs 11 times, won eight division titles, made seven AFC Championship Games, and won three Super Bowls. Regarding the Hall, he said in 2016, “I’m still hoping and wishing. Branch compares favorably there, too.The methods shown on the previous page enable comparisons between eras, and they're critical to understanding Cliff Branch's career. The winning streak continued through the Super Bowl; they didn't lose again until Week 4 of 1977.