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    Dan Orlovsky makes Rams QB Matthew Stafford’s Hall of Fame case clear

    As the Los Angeles Rams head into Sunday’s NFC Championship Game against the Seattle Seahawks (6:30 p.m. ET, Fox), a lot of the attention will rightfully be on quarterback Matthew Stafford.

    The veteran signal-caller has put together arguably the best season of his NFL career, leading the league in pass yards (4,707) and TDs (46) during the regular season, all while throwing just eight interceptions and posting the fourth-best QBR (71.1).

    With Stafford in pursuit of his second Super Bowl and first MVP award, his Hall of Fame case would only grow stronger. Current ESPN analyst and former QB Dan Orlovsky echoed those sentiments and took it one step further during an appearance on Thursday’s edition of “Get Up.”

    Dan Orlovsky makes bold statement about Matthew Stafford’s place all-time among QBs

    “I think he’s a Hall of Famer. But, if he wins this game and then wins the Super Bowl, I think he gets into the conversation for one of the top 10-15 quarterbacks of all time,” Orlovsky said. “And he would accomplish, I think there’s only 13 quarterbacks in the history of the NFL that have won more than just one Super Bowl. He would have two, so there is a different level in grouping that he gets into if he wins this one and the Super Bowl.”



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