Question:
Who would you induct into the Pro Football Hall of Fame if you had the ultimate choice?
graffiti62
2010-05-26 22:57:03 UTC
If you could have the ultimate choice on which six men to induct next year into the hall of fame, who would it be, and also a little bit of reason why you made that choice?

My picks:

L.C. Greenwood (One of the standards in the definition of the phrase "Pass Rusher" until Reggie White came to being)

Jim Marshall (The original Iron Man--don't let one run the wrong way scorn him forever)

Jerry Kramer (The individual who made the greatest play in football history happen)

Daryl "Moose" Johnston (Emmitt didn't do it all by himself)

Bob Kuechenberg (A big factor in Miami's power run system in the 70s)

Kenny Stabler (Who threw the post to the Ghost?)

These are just mine--feel free to go crazy and have fun with this one
Eleven answers:
NITWIG
2010-05-26 23:16:37 UTC
Cliff Branch. Still bugs me that Lynn Swann got in when Branch has better stats & almost as many Super Bowl Rings.(3).
anonymous
2010-05-28 10:41:56 UTC
here is my all snub team



QB Ken Anderson

RB Terrell Davis

FB Daryl Johnston

WR Art Monk

WR Bob Hayes

TE Todd Christensen

C Dermontti Dawson

G Russ Grimm

G Jerry Kramer

OT Gary Zimmerman

OT Joe Jacoby



DT Curley Culp

DT Alex Karras

DE Rich Jackson

DE Chris Doleman

OLB Chuck Howley

OLB Chris Hanburger

ILB Randy Gradishar

CB Lester Hayes

CB Lemar Parrish

FS Cliff Harris

SS Kenny Easley



K Mark Moseley

P Tommy Davis

ST Steve Tasker
anonymous
2016-04-12 12:11:49 UTC
He can drive down the road to Canton, Ohio and buy a ticket anytime he wants. I'm not sure he will get into the College Footbal Hall of Fame, let alone the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
anonymous
2010-05-28 19:41:08 UTC
LC Greenwood

Deion Sanders

Roger Craig

Brent Jones

Randy Cross

John Taylor
?
2010-05-27 08:42:10 UTC
Curtis Martin

Brett Favre

Deion Sanders

Marshall Faulk
M. Diego
2010-05-26 23:12:35 UTC
Cris Carter. Best hands ever



Shannon Sharpe. Two Super Bowl rings and one of only two Tight Ends with 1000 yards.



Cortez Kennedy. Superb defensive tackle who didn't shine on terrible Seahawks teams.



Aeneas Williams. Amazing CB and Free Safety, he was so fun to watch.
DemonSeed
2010-05-27 09:15:26 UTC
Jack Tatum,,,,he was the most feared man in the NFL in his day,,, he wont get in because he didn't say sorry to Stingly for do'n his JOB!!!! he was paid to hit,,,and he did it,,,a CLEAN hit,,by the books,, that QB hung Stingly out to dry by throwing over his head,,, his fault,,,not Tatums,,, do cops say sorry when they arrest you?? no,, they dont,,, thats there JOB... Raiders called him The Reverend cuz he was a quiet, calm man,,,the NFL called him Assassin cuz of the ferocious hits



JimPlunket,,,,2 SB rings,,, this ones more of a fav,,not based on stats realy



Tim Brown,,,look at his stats,, i know he was on this years list but if he had went in with Rice that woulda been realy cool sence they wer team mates



and i agree with Greenwood,,,he was a beast



Stabler too
anonymous
2010-05-26 23:17:58 UTC
Terrel Davis and Cris Carter (HM Jim Marshall)
Rob B
2010-05-27 06:38:07 UTC
Ray Guy - Starting field position is the number one predictor of scoring and no one affects the opponent's starting field position more than a punter. Guy was the best punter ever.
?
2010-05-27 11:19:16 UTC
Kurt Warner because of how he led two lower division teams to Super Bowls.
anonymous
2010-05-26 22:58:34 UTC
morgan freemon!


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