Earlier this month, the Pro Football Hall of Fame revealed its Class of 2017. One notable omission that took many by surprise: Terrell Owens. The five-time First-Team All-Pro missed the cut again in his second year of eligibility, thus his candidacy rolls over to 2018 — a year when Randy Moss’ name will appear on the ballot for the very first time. These were two of the most dominant receivers of their era, as evidenced by their (eerily similar) raw numbers:
Owens (15 seasons): 1,078 catches for 15,934 yards (14.8 ypc) and 153 touchdowns.
Moss (14 seasons): 982 catches for 15,292 yards (15.6 ypc) and 156 touchdowns.
So, who deserves to get the nod in the HOF Class of 2018: Owens, Moss or both?
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