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Ray Guy, the greatest punter in the history of the league.

Jerry Kramer, a great guard from the Lombardi Packers.

George Young, executive who help build the Colts of the 60's, the Dolphins of the 70's and the Giants of 80's & 90's.

Phil Simms, he was a great quarterback with the talent to throw for over 4000 yards in a season, but subjugated his stats for the sake of winning.

Joe Klecko, an All-Pro at three different defensive line positions. An absolute monster, part of the Jets' New York Sack Exchange.

Ken Anderson, QB, Cincinnati Bengals. He was conistently the best or near best QB in the league statistically. Only made it to one Super Bowl (XVI) with a team that had to try to beat the Steelers every year during their great run.

Jeff Van Note, C, Atlanta Falcons. Consistenly voted to the Pro-Bowl despite playing on a team that no one particularly cared about. a 20 year career at the center of the O-Line.

Robert Brazile, LB, Houston Oilers. Terrific linebacker that pre-dated the Lawrence Taylor era. Played in relative anonymity until Houston got Earl Campbell and got more national exposure.

Ed White, OG, Minnesota/San Diego. Played at Pro-Bowl level on two excellent teams. Protected scrambler Fran Tarkenton on the great Viking teams of the early-mid 70's and went on to be part of the for Dan Fouts and Air Coryell.

Randy Gradishar, MLB, Denver. He was the Harry Carson of the AFC. A sure tackler and team leader.

Joe Jacoby, OT, Washington. The best tackle on on eof the greatest offensiove lines in NFL history.

Russ Grimm, OG, Washington. See Joe Jacoby.

Blaine Nye, OG, Dallas. Now that they finally got Rayfield Wright in...

Cliff Harris, S, Dallas. What a pain in the ***. If you hated him that much, it was because he was that good.

Ottis Anderson, RB, Cardinal-Giants. Had two careers. First he was the dyanmic star running back on some awful Cardinals teams. Then he became the veteran back on the Giants Super Bowl teams. Winning the MVP of SBXXV. He rushed for over 1000 with the Giants when Hampton lost a season.

Richard Dent, DE, Chicago. The pass rushing end of one of the all-time great defenses. He was MVP of Super Bowl XX.

Jim Marshall, DE, Minnesota. Held record for most consecutive games played. Part of the "Purple People Eaters" defense that helped the Vikings dominate the NFC Central.

Alex Karras, DT, Detroit. Key defensive lineman from the last teams of Detroit's golden era.

Roger Craig, RB, San Francisco. Was the first running back to gain 1000 rushing and 1000 receiving yards in one season. He was the running back for one the NFL's greatest teams.

There, I'm sure there are others. But i've run out of the massive amount of free time I obviously had.

2006-08-07 07:29:15 · answer #1 · answered by ulbud k 3 · 3 0

Right now, I firmly believe it's Art Monk. Most Hall electors argue that he wasn't a deep threat, and that all his numbers were from short curl routes, which any receiver could do. I think he should get in because he was consistently productive, and his durability was good.

Someone said Emmit Smith on here, he can't get in yet, you have to be retired for five years. Smith will get in first time he's up, GUARANTEED.

2006-08-07 05:21:28 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Art Monk
Micheal Irvin

2006-08-07 07:01:16 · answer #3 · answered by smitty 7 · 0 0

Ray Guy Punter for the Oakland/LA Raiders should be the first Punter elected into the HOF and Billy "Whiteshoes" Johnson Returner for the Falcons as well

2006-08-07 04:02:13 · answer #4 · answered by hair_of_a_dog 4 · 0 0

Emmit Smith

2006-08-07 04:26:46 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

happy belated birthday! How superb it grew to become into that they introduced your customary gamers HHOF induction on your b-day! even inspite of the incontrovertible fact that my customary participant isn't "formally" inducted as yet (because of fact he could desire to have a minimum of yet another 10+ years in the NHL), Jonathan Cheechoo's mug is in the HHOF. He grew to become into in there a pair of years in the past while he grew to become into first drafted by ability of San Jose, the HHOF had him in there for being the 1st Moose Cree First united states of america member to play in the NHL and thanks to his OHL occupation with the Belleville Bulls. As all of us understand, he gained the Maurice Rocket Richard Award in 2005-2006. i'm hoping sooner or later he gets his respected induction...and characteristic his call on the Stanley Cup!

2016-11-04 01:37:54 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Drew Pearson

2006-08-07 08:16:51 · answer #7 · answered by The Flashman 4 · 0 0

Darryll Green or Art Monk

2006-08-07 05:42:10 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Bret Farve

2006-08-07 05:36:07 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Pete Rose - yeah what he did was wrong, but you gotta look at what he did with the big red machine before he got corrupt.

NFL - hmm, Mike Vanderjacht for missing the field goal last year!

2006-08-07 05:58:23 · answer #10 · answered by DesignR 5 · 0 0

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