He departs in Favre's
shadow, but Sapp deserves a spotlight
Mar/06/08 10:07 PM Filed in:
Warrren Sapp
Warren Sapp certainly
could have benefited from better timing. When the
Oakland Raiders defensive tackle finalized his
retirement on the same day that Green Bay Packers
quarterback Brett Favre was calling it quits, you knew
whom the spotlight would favor.
Sapp's departure from the NFL generated little if any
buzz. Favre's decision to walk out the door, on the
other hand, created so many tremors around the league
that you would have thought God had packed it in
earlier this week.
The reality here is that Sapp's 13-year career is also
worth putting into perspective. It's even more critical
now because in a few years we'll be arguing about
whether he belongs in the Hall of Fame. Sure, he was a
dominant defensive lineman. But sensational talent and
prolific productivity don't make you a lock for the
Hall of Fame. If they did, then perennial Pro Bowlers
such as Derrick Thomas and Cris Carter certainly would
be enshrined by now. Click here to continue
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