Nope. No other family comes close. You have several great father/son legacies out there. The Griffeys come to mind. But throw in a brother like Eli, and I can't think of any other family comparable.Does any other family come close?
Uh, the Stoops family? If one of the Stoops other than the one named Bob ever accomplishes anything noteworthy then they could be a candidate. 2000 was a long time ago for ole Bob. Hopefully it will happen with the brothers. But that is a big IF. Also, Mike hasn't really excelled at the HC level. Isn't he back at being coordinator?In a weird comparison how about the Harbaugh's family......coaching success vs playing success. Or, dare I say, Stoops' family.....but the jury's still out on that one.
^Im pretty drunk right now so there's a good chance my post was Shiite. Just pay me no my mind. Whew?!, Manning and Trevathan just won the SB!
The Von Erich's and the Hart's come to mind.
In terms of numbers, Clay Matthews Sr. family is successful, but not the quality of the Mannings:
Clay Matthews Sr. - 4 year NFL career
Son: Bruce Matthews - HOF
Son: Clay Matthews Jr. - 3 time All Pro
Grandson: Clay Matthews III - Current NFL player
Grandson: Kevin Matthews - 5 year NFL career
Grandson: Casey Matthews - Current NFL player
Grandson: Jake Matthews - Current NFL player
Remarkable success.I can't think of a family that comes close when you have Archie, Peyton and Eli.
Peyton and Eli will be first ballot hall of famers. I'm not sure any sibling or father son combo can come close to that.
In baseball there have been quite a few families that have had multiple generations of successful athletes like the Griffey's, The Fielder's, and the Alomar's. I don't think any of them come close to the championship pedigree of the Manning's though. Although, one could argue that championships are dependent upon the teams you are place on.
Buddy and gus bell say hi.
eli manning is a HOF lock?
he played in new york and was on two SB winners, but he's not that good
rodgers is clearly better than peyton ever was
all the mannings are creeps and hopefully more than peyton's hgh use comes out
The Von Erich's and the Hart's come to mind.
In terms of numbers, Clay Matthews Sr. family is successful, but not the quality of the Mannings:
Clay Matthews Sr. - 4 year NFL career
Son: Bruce Matthews - HOF
Son: Clay Matthews Jr. - 3 time All Pro
Grandson: Clay Matthews III - Current NFL player
Grandson: Kevin Matthews - 5 year NFL career
Grandson: Casey Matthews - Current NFL player
Grandson: Jake Matthews - Current NFL player
Peyton and Eli will be first ballot hall of famers. I'm not sure any sibling or father son combo can come close to that.
Did you see the links and info I posted above? He will be top ten in ever statistical category and have two super bowl rings. Only thing that will hurt him is being Peyton's brother and no MVP awards.I think the Matthews clan is better than the Mannings. I think there were also some cousins that were very high level athletes too.
Peyton? Yes. Eli? Nooooooo. Not only is Eli not first ballot, I dont see him making the hall whatsoever.
Did you see the links and info I posted above? He will be top ten in ever statistical category and have two super bowl rings. Only thing that will hurt him is being Peyton's brother and no MVP awards.
He also has two super bowl mvp awards. He is third all time in consecutive starts and that streak is still active. He hold the record for most passing yards in a single post season. He is the third quarterback in NFL history with at least 44,000 career yards, 290 touchdowns, four Pro Bowl appearances and two Super Bowl championships, joining John Elway and Tom Brady.I think the Matthews clan is better than the Mannings. I think there were also some cousins that were very high level athletes too.
Peyton? Yes. Eli? Nooooooo. Not only is Eli not first ballot, I dont see him making the hall whatsoever.
That's lazy analysis. Namath threw more interceptions than touchdowns and had a career rating of 65. He is in the hall. Jim Kelly threw a lot of interceptions compared to his touchdowns and had a career rating of 84 and no Super Bowl rings. He is in the hall. Eli will be in the hall of fame. I think he will be a first ballot but that is debatable. Eli actually getting in is not debatable.His stats vs history tell one tale, but his stats versus his peers tell another. Hes a mediocre QB playing during an era where throwing the ball dominates the game. He won two of the flukiest superbowls ever. If thats not enough, his INT's should be enough to keep him out.