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  • Bmore
    The True Free-Man
    • Oct 2008
    • 6256

    #16
    Originally posted by BazookaJoe5
    Ogden, Peter Boulware, and Michael McCrary are already in it. Only reason I didn't list them...
    yep.


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    • SHOGUN
      4 WR 1 RB 0 TE. 24/7/365.
      • Jul 2009
      • 11416

      #17
      Charles Bidwill - owner
      Jimmy Conzelman - coach

      Dan Dierdorf
      John Driscoll
      Marshall Goldberg
      Night Train Lane
      Ollie Matson
      Ernie Nevers
      Charlie Trippi
      Roger Wherli
      Larry Wilson
      Pat Tillman
      Aeneas Williams

       
      "Sometimes I just want to be with my family and watch movie and eat some popcorn. But when I step on the mat I know there is no other place I'd rather be." - Marcelo Garcia

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      • Shayn•Da•Pain
        Laughs Unlimited
        • Nov 2008
        • 5204

        #18
        Originally posted by Lahey
        Is Willie Roaf in?
        I think he'd be inducted as a Saint, no? Spent 8 years in N.O., and what 3-4 in KC?
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        • Shayn•Da•Pain
          Laughs Unlimited
          • Nov 2008
          • 5204

          #19
          Locks IMO are
          Center - Darmonti Dawson
          Coach - The Chin
          OLB - Kevin Greene (most likely a Ram HOFer, but I'm taking him as a Steeler)

          After that, I think these guys have a good shot at the HOF as long as they play out their careers as predicted.
          Guard - Alan Faneca
          WR - Hines Ward
          Safety - Troy Polamalu
          QB - Big Ben

          Two of my favorites that I want in the HOF but most likely will never get in are
          OLB - Joey Porter
          OLB - Greg Lloyd

          I'd love to see some Raiders lists, I know they have some guys that deserve to get in, but are getting overlooked.
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          • Blick
            The Judge
            • Mar 2009
            • 1557

            #20
            Originally posted by Lahey
            Is Willie Roaf in?
            The Chiefs induct someone every year, so he could definitely make it in. I didn't list him because he spent most of his career in New Orleans. The Chiefs had one of the best lines in recent memory with him, though, so I wouldn't be surprised at all if the Chiefs put him in.

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            • PEYMAN18
              Suhn.
              • Jan 2009
              • 1683

              #21
              If we are talking about who will be in our teams ring of honor/hof, alot of the Colts players right now may get in..

              Peyton Manning (of course)
              Marvin Harrison
              Edge
              Reggie Wayne
              Dallas Clark
              Jeff Saturday
              Dwight Freeney


              I was considering Robert Mathis.. If he continues playing the way he does, he may get in...

              Bob Sanders could also get in if he wasn't injured every god damn second...

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              • Shayn•Da•Pain
                Laughs Unlimited
                • Nov 2008
                • 5204

                #22
                Originally posted by PEYMAN18
                If we are talking about who will be in our teams ring of honor/hof, alot of the Colts players right now may get in..

                Peyton Manning (of course)
                Marvin Harrison
                Edge
                Reggie Wayne
                Dallas Clark
                Jeff Saturday
                Dwight Freeney
                Eh...I wouldn't vote for Edge right now. At least not as his career stands today. Sure he has the most yards from any active RB (he was cut a week ago though), but I'm not really sure what he can do anymore, or if he has much left to give. He could hurt his chances if he continues giving 2.7 ypc seasons. He hasn't averaged 4+ ypc since he left Indy. He has no rings, (except the pitty ring Indy gave him when they won the SB and he was already in Arizona). I think he's close, but I'd rather leave him out of the HOF, at least until there aren't a number of other RB's who IMO are more worthy. Emmett Smith and Curtis Martin will be the next HOF RB's to get in IMO. If James is even talked about, I'd like to compare and consider Ricky Watters, Ottis Anderson, Roger Craig, Herschel Walker first. Not that I think James isn't as good, but I think an argument can be made for these RB's with how James career stands now, and I'm open to discussion about this right now.

                I was considering Robert Mathis.. If he continues playing the way he does, he may get in...
                Chris Doleman 150.5 sacks best season 21 sacks 8 pro bowls 90's all decade team, Strahan 141.5 sacks 22.5 sacks best season and 18.5 '01 DPOY 7 pro bowls two NFC DPOY and a SB ring, Richard Dent 137.5 sacks best season 17.5 sacks and 17.0 sacks 2 rings 1 SB MVP 4 pro bowls, Leslie O'Neal 132.5 sacks Best season 17.0 sacks 6 pro bowls '86 DROY

                Freeney has a good chance, but Mathis would be a harder case. 60 sacks in his career at age 27 isn't amazing. At his best he's had 11.5 sacks in a season, if he can take 11.5 sacks throughout the rest of his[Mathis] career he still needs about 7 more years at 11.5 sacks per year to catch up to Leslie O'Neal at 132.5 sacks, and after 27 it's not likely he has 7 more years of that kind of production. And we're not even talking about a HOF DE in O'Neal. Mathis making the HOF isn't impossible, just improbable.

                Bob Sanders could also get in if he wasn't injured every god damn second...
                elbow surgery...sucks.
                Last edited by Shayn•Da•Pain; 11-10-2009, 03:00 AM.
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