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Another year has gone by and it’s another year where two of the greatest Raiders ever will be denied entrance into the Pro Football Hall of Fame . Last season (2016), teams averaged 36 pass attempts and 256 passing yards per game.
He was a three-time Super Bowl champion and a three-time All-Pro, and Branch also played in four Pro Bowls.He finished an illustrious career with 501 receptions for 8,655 yards and 67 touchdowns, averaging an astonishing 17.3 yards per catch. ELDORADO runs that math for every player and season in order to produce a "cumulative outperformance" number, which shows how much better a receiver was than his peers, by season over his entire career.All three methods below take into account the era in which a wide receiver played. The gaps in the rankings are populated by pre-modern era "ends," active players, and retired players not in the HOF. Raiders Great Cliff Branch Again Denied Pro Football Hall of Fame . Branch played the first half of his career in the most pronounced low-pass era of the past 60 years â and he was still great. Legendary former Raiders wide receiver Cliff Branch died Saturday.His cause of death was not immediately known, and the Raiders confirmed his passing in a tweet from owner Mark Davis. It is highly recommended that you use the latest versions of a supported browser in order to receive an optimal viewing experience.
I Will Miss Him Dearly" “Cliff Branch touched the lives of generations of Raiders fans," the team said in a statement. And it's true in a figurative sense â Branch's pioneering approach and electrifying style of play at once reflected and energized the spirit of the Silver and Black.As you review Branch's case, we encourage you to consider his excellence across categories. Absent the ability to actually see his team on a football field, it’s impossible for Raiders coach Jon Gruden to fully appreciate how the offseason addition of some prominent offensive players will lead to improved efficiency in the Red Zone.Let alone explain in precise details how the speed and explosiveness of first-round pick Henry Ruggs and the versatility of second-round pick Lynn Bowden will translate to more production inside the opponents’ 20-yard line. And don't forget to consider his stats in aggregate â Branch combines regular-season and playoff numbers, All-Pros, and Super Bowls like few others do.Greg Guglielmo is the Founder of ELDORADO, a sports analytics website and consulting firm. In his career and era, Cliff Branch was one of the most feared and respected WR's in the NFL despite his size. The play was once again the NFL's longest for the season. Now he’ll be reliant on the senior committee, which nominates one or two older players for enshrinement every year. On average, Cliff Branch ranks better than 16 of the 25 wide receivers that are in the Hall of Fame. Cliff’s on-field accomplishments are well documented and undeniably Hall of Fame worthy, but his friendship and smile are what the Raider Nation will always cherish.”Branch was one of the NFL’s most dynamic receiving threats, and he spent his entire career with the Silver and Black. Via Last Word On Pro Football, by Ryan Smith. The modern-day equivalent of Branch's 1976 performance is an astounding 1,872 receiving yards.That's how important it is to consider players in context of when they played. They made the playoffs 11 times, won eight division titles, made seven AFC Championship Games, and won three Super Bowls. And as today's Raiders prepare to break new ground in Las Vegas, who better to honor than the man who linked previous generations of Raider greatness, who embodies the trailblazing spirit of the Raider franchise, and whose career has long been worthy of the Hall of Fame. 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. Via Last Word On Pro Football, by Ryan Smith. However, of all the “prestigious” institutions flaws, none are quite as glaring as the absence of Raiders receiver, Cliff Branch. A two-sport athlete, Branch also set the NCAA Championship record in the 100-meter dash with a time of 10.0 seconds in the 1972 semifinals. The record stands today. The following browsers are supported: Chrome, Edge (v80 and later), Firefox and Safari. (Branch was a first-team All-Pro, and Oakland beat Minnesota 32-14 in Super Bowl XI).Last season, 1,270 receiving yards would have ranked 6th in the NFL â a very good result. The following page uses three common methods to show where Branch ranks relative to the 25 "modern-era" wide receivers (post-1946) that are currently in the HOF.For example, the ELDORADO method takes a WR's yards-per-game (YPG) average in a season and compares it to the YPG average for top-tier receivers that year (think WR1s). He led the NFL in receiving yards in 1974 with 1092 yads and receiving TD's with 13.
Mariner was picked up by Las Vegas after going unselected in April's draft.Henry Ruggs, Lynn Bowden key to Raiders' jump in offensive productionRaiders linebacker Marquel Lee placed on physically unable to perform listHow Josh Jacobs' advice could help Raiders rookie Henry Ruggs thriveHenry Ruggs, Raiders rookies ready to meet bar set by historic 2019 classHow Marcus Mariota has impressed Jon Gruden early in Raiders tenureRaiders rookie Tanner Muse makes first big purchase since NFL draftRaiders' Mark Davis at home in Las Vegas as NFL training camp opensCoach Jon Gruden welcomed to Las Vegas with Raiders-themed muscle carRaiders' Jon Gruden knows beating coronavirus more important than footballRoger Goodell emphasizes safety as Raiders report for training campWhy Mark Davis wants Raiders training camp held in Napa next summerMarcus Mariota can be next Rich Gannon for Jon Gruden, ex-NFL coach saysEx-Raider Lincoln Kennedy took a big-picture approach to NFL dreamFive questions Raiders must answer when 2020 NFL training camp beginsRaiders' Mark Davis believes dad, Al, would love rookie Henry RuggsRaiders' talent upgrade gives Paul Guenther's defense fighting chance Henry Ruggs, Damon Arnette, entire Raiders draft class sign contractsMaliek Collins among X-factors counted on to improve Raiders' defenseRaiders owner Mark Davis gets over losses by going to P.F.
Clifford Branch Jr. was an American professional football player who was a wide receiver with the Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders during his entire 14-year National Football League career.
He chose football instead, and used his signature speed to become a dominant deep threat cornerbacks couldn't cover down the field. Making the Hall of Fame proved elusive for the three-time Super Bowl champion and dangerous deep threat known for elite athleticism and speed.He had 501 catches for 8,685 yards and 67 touchdowns, averaging 17.3 yards per reception. (Everyone since has played in high-octane pass eras. Chang'sDerek Carr reports to Raiders training camp for first coronavirus test
Another year has gone by and it’s another year where two of the greatest Raiders ever will be denied entrance into the Pro Football Hall of Fame . Last season (2016), teams averaged 36 pass attempts and 256 passing yards per game.
He was a three-time Super Bowl champion and a three-time All-Pro, and Branch also played in four Pro Bowls.He finished an illustrious career with 501 receptions for 8,655 yards and 67 touchdowns, averaging an astonishing 17.3 yards per catch. ELDORADO runs that math for every player and season in order to produce a "cumulative outperformance" number, which shows how much better a receiver was than his peers, by season over his entire career.All three methods below take into account the era in which a wide receiver played. The gaps in the rankings are populated by pre-modern era "ends," active players, and retired players not in the HOF. Raiders Great Cliff Branch Again Denied Pro Football Hall of Fame . Branch played the first half of his career in the most pronounced low-pass era of the past 60 years â and he was still great. Legendary former Raiders wide receiver Cliff Branch died Saturday.His cause of death was not immediately known, and the Raiders confirmed his passing in a tweet from owner Mark Davis. It is highly recommended that you use the latest versions of a supported browser in order to receive an optimal viewing experience.
I Will Miss Him Dearly" “Cliff Branch touched the lives of generations of Raiders fans," the team said in a statement. And it's true in a figurative sense â Branch's pioneering approach and electrifying style of play at once reflected and energized the spirit of the Silver and Black.As you review Branch's case, we encourage you to consider his excellence across categories. Absent the ability to actually see his team on a football field, it’s impossible for Raiders coach Jon Gruden to fully appreciate how the offseason addition of some prominent offensive players will lead to improved efficiency in the Red Zone.Let alone explain in precise details how the speed and explosiveness of first-round pick Henry Ruggs and the versatility of second-round pick Lynn Bowden will translate to more production inside the opponents’ 20-yard line. And don't forget to consider his stats in aggregate â Branch combines regular-season and playoff numbers, All-Pros, and Super Bowls like few others do.Greg Guglielmo is the Founder of ELDORADO, a sports analytics website and consulting firm. In his career and era, Cliff Branch was one of the most feared and respected WR's in the NFL despite his size. The play was once again the NFL's longest for the season. Now he’ll be reliant on the senior committee, which nominates one or two older players for enshrinement every year. On average, Cliff Branch ranks better than 16 of the 25 wide receivers that are in the Hall of Fame. Cliff’s on-field accomplishments are well documented and undeniably Hall of Fame worthy, but his friendship and smile are what the Raider Nation will always cherish.”Branch was one of the NFL’s most dynamic receiving threats, and he spent his entire career with the Silver and Black. Via Last Word On Pro Football, by Ryan Smith. The modern-day equivalent of Branch's 1976 performance is an astounding 1,872 receiving yards.That's how important it is to consider players in context of when they played. They made the playoffs 11 times, won eight division titles, made seven AFC Championship Games, and won three Super Bowls. And as today's Raiders prepare to break new ground in Las Vegas, who better to honor than the man who linked previous generations of Raider greatness, who embodies the trailblazing spirit of the Raider franchise, and whose career has long been worthy of the Hall of Fame. 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. Via Last Word On Pro Football, by Ryan Smith. However, of all the “prestigious” institutions flaws, none are quite as glaring as the absence of Raiders receiver, Cliff Branch. A two-sport athlete, Branch also set the NCAA Championship record in the 100-meter dash with a time of 10.0 seconds in the 1972 semifinals. The record stands today. The following browsers are supported: Chrome, Edge (v80 and later), Firefox and Safari. (Branch was a first-team All-Pro, and Oakland beat Minnesota 32-14 in Super Bowl XI).Last season, 1,270 receiving yards would have ranked 6th in the NFL â a very good result. The following page uses three common methods to show where Branch ranks relative to the 25 "modern-era" wide receivers (post-1946) that are currently in the HOF.For example, the ELDORADO method takes a WR's yards-per-game (YPG) average in a season and compares it to the YPG average for top-tier receivers that year (think WR1s). He led the NFL in receiving yards in 1974 with 1092 yads and receiving TD's with 13.
Mariner was picked up by Las Vegas after going unselected in April's draft.Henry Ruggs, Lynn Bowden key to Raiders' jump in offensive productionRaiders linebacker Marquel Lee placed on physically unable to perform listHow Josh Jacobs' advice could help Raiders rookie Henry Ruggs thriveHenry Ruggs, Raiders rookies ready to meet bar set by historic 2019 classHow Marcus Mariota has impressed Jon Gruden early in Raiders tenureRaiders rookie Tanner Muse makes first big purchase since NFL draftRaiders' Mark Davis at home in Las Vegas as NFL training camp opensCoach Jon Gruden welcomed to Las Vegas with Raiders-themed muscle carRaiders' Jon Gruden knows beating coronavirus more important than footballRoger Goodell emphasizes safety as Raiders report for training campWhy Mark Davis wants Raiders training camp held in Napa next summerMarcus Mariota can be next Rich Gannon for Jon Gruden, ex-NFL coach saysEx-Raider Lincoln Kennedy took a big-picture approach to NFL dreamFive questions Raiders must answer when 2020 NFL training camp beginsRaiders' Mark Davis believes dad, Al, would love rookie Henry RuggsRaiders' talent upgrade gives Paul Guenther's defense fighting chance Henry Ruggs, Damon Arnette, entire Raiders draft class sign contractsMaliek Collins among X-factors counted on to improve Raiders' defenseRaiders owner Mark Davis gets over losses by going to P.F.
Clifford Branch Jr. was an American professional football player who was a wide receiver with the Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders during his entire 14-year National Football League career.
He chose football instead, and used his signature speed to become a dominant deep threat cornerbacks couldn't cover down the field. Making the Hall of Fame proved elusive for the three-time Super Bowl champion and dangerous deep threat known for elite athleticism and speed.He had 501 catches for 8,685 yards and 67 touchdowns, averaging 17.3 yards per reception. (Everyone since has played in high-octane pass eras. Chang'sDerek Carr reports to Raiders training camp for first coronavirus test