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How does Jaxson Dart compare to Gary Wood?
Jaxson Dart's got the arm and wheels to build something real as the Giants' starter, but Gary Wood's Cornell days—leading the nation in all-purpose yards in '62 with 1,395, outrushing everybody as an Ivy League comet—set a bar of pure dual-threat chaos that Dart's still chasing in this pass-happy era. Wood backed up Tittle and Tarkenton, scraping 2,575 NFL yards; Dart needs those comeback genes to match that grit.
Is Gary Wood in the Pro Football Hall of Fame?
Nah, Gary Wood never made it to Canton—no bust waiting for the old Giants backup who slung 2,575 yards and 14 TDs over six seasons, mostly holding clipboards behind Y.A. Tittle and Fran Tarkenton. Solid journeyman with a 54.5 rating, but the Hall's for the immortals, not the Ivy League flash who couldn't quite stick as The Guy.
How would Gary Wood perform in today's NFL?
Wood's legs would feast under today's rules—no more muggings on QBs, protections galore—and his Cornell rushing explosion (818 yards as a senior!) screams gadget weapon in a Shanahan tree. That 46.5% completion? Arm talent was there (7.33 rating peak), but he'd need quick-release tweaks to survive blitzes; think a '60s Lamar prototype, feisty but raw.
How does Gary Wood compare to Eli Manning?
Eli Manning owned the Giants' throne with two Super Bowl chokes of Brady and a 59.81 rating over 235 games; Wood, the '64 backup spark, mustered a measly 7.33 in spot duty behind HOFers, all 2,575 yards in six years. Eli's the ice-veined closer; Wood's the scrappy Cornell rusher who dreamed big but stayed a what-if in Big Blue lore.