Didn’t his career begin with Lamonica?His rep was that he was "the burner", the deep threat, while Biletnikoff was the possession guy. Branch had a great pair of hands, and I'd argue never played with a QB with a huge arm.
Even as a Steelers fan, I think it's a injustice that he was not inducted before John Stallworth. Swann had the greater heights and arguably deserved induction before Branch. But Branch was the one consistent offensive weapon on three Super Bowl winning teams. He should have been in Canton a long time ago.Absolutely should be in the Hall of Fame. Maybe he’ll finally get in posthumously like Stabler.
You could say the same about Art Monk, John Stallworth, Lynn Swann, Charlie Joiner and Fred Bilitnikoff.I dunno about all that.
He had a couple of really good years and a lot of sub-par years.
Hall of Pretty Good for sure.
He'll probably get in though. The HOF - all of them - are jokes anymore.
Contextually, I'm not sure that's fair, since his career spanned from the little pass era all the way to 1985. Can you screen grab the guys who were ahead of him in TD catches?When Branch retired, he was 9th in yards, 14th in catches, 15th in TD catches.
You could say the same about Art Monk, John Stallworth, Lynn Swann, Charlie Joiner and Fred Bilitnikoff.
Branch was a three-time All Pro, or as many times as Calvin Johnson, Raymond Berry and, uh, Herman Moore
He obviously didn't have the peaks of Johnson or Berry, but he's definitely worthy of hanging with that first line of guys. Monk, Stallworth, Swann and Joiner all made All-Pro one time, while Bilitnikoff made it twice and of course had the Super Bowl MVP.
Lynn Swann was definitely not a possession receiver. If branch played a decade later I think his skills would have been even more appreciated. I see the argument against him, but I don’t agree with it. As was said earlier, I think he gets in next year, maybe in part from sympathy for the recently deceased.No you can’t. Branch had more sub-par years than any of those guys.
For a “burner” had compiled more stats than those guys, none of which were “burners.”