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Re: Your memory is correct
CYNIC 6493 reads
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1 / 17

amazing this year.  Jerry Rice, Emmitt Smith, Tim Brown, Chris Carter, Richard Dent, Shannon Sharpe, Russ Grimm, John Randle, Cortez Kennedy, Charles Haley, plus about 7 more.  They won't ALL get in at once, but it's likely to be a large class of inductees.

Tusayan 6355 reads
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2 / 17

Rice and Smith are sure bets.  Haley, Brown and Grimm are good bets.  Don Coryell is also on the ballot and deserves to be in the Hall.

CYNIC 6247 reads
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5 / 17
SaraPrescott See my TER Reviews 7186 reads
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6 / 17
OSP 26 Reviews 5019 reads
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7 / 17

even as i hate Smith so much. WHY? He surpassed my buddy WALTER PAYTON's rushing record. I think Payton should have his own damned category. He was such a class act. With a tragic ending. Now i'm on a tangent;sorry

-- Modified on 1/9/2010 6:02:35 AM

GaGambler 6997 reads
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8 / 17

and Brown stated that he would "unretire" at the age of about 49 if memory serves, just to keep an undeserving Franco from eclipsing his record?

Jim Brown had no such reservations when "Sweetness" ultimately broke his record, and rightfully so. Walter Payton was truly one of the greats.

I agree that Smith and Rice are no brainers

mookie58 18 Reviews 6089 reads
posted
9 / 17

Jim, along with a lot of other folks, took issue with the fact that Franco seemed to run out of bounds to avoid contact quite a bit. If I remember, Jim also challenged him to the hundred yard dash and I think Franco declined. I'm not a Franco basher by the way. I remember when he played fullback at Penn State and Lydell Mitchell was the stud running back for Paterno.

GaGambler 5874 reads
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10 / 17

my main point was that Jim Brown had nothing but praise for Walter Payton.

FWIW I am not a Franco basher either, but Payton was in a completely different class than Franco. For him to achieve the success and longevity on a Bears team that was downright pitiful for the first 7 or 9 years of his career was truly remarkable.

OSP 26 Reviews 5533 reads
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11 / 17

he played the game BETTER than anyone else and did so with his mouth fuckin shut. Unlike these braggarts now-a-day.

ipeesittingdown 33 Reviews 7317 reads
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12 / 17
mookie58 18 Reviews 4767 reads
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13 / 17

If I had to start a team, Walter would be right up there with anyone I'd pick.
Seems to get "lost" these days in regards to how good O.J. was due to his behavior, but he was as good as anybody I ever saw!

GaGambler 4213 reads
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14 / 17

If ever there was a punter who deserved to be in the HOF, it was Ray Guy.

OSP 26 Reviews 6185 reads
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15 / 17

Nawlins Dome? I can't remember what his 'hang-time' was. I think it was in the range of 9 secs.

GaGambler 4159 reads
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16 / 17
OSP 26 Reviews 6170 reads
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17 / 17

LMAO!!

I loved the Sharpton/Jackson refs. in the article

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