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Pro Football Hall of Fame Finalists

Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2016 8:09 pm
by Vandal
To be elected, a finalist must receive a minimum of 80 percent of the votes cast by the selection panel. A maximum of eight inductees are allowed per year.

The 15 finalists:

Brett Favre
Terrell Owens
Alan Faneca
Morten Andersen
Steve Atwater
Don Coryell
Terrell Davis
Tony Dungy
Kevin Greene
Marvin Harrison
Joe Jacoby
Edgerrin James
John Lynch
Orlando Pace
Kurt Warner

Two senior finalists — players whose careers ended more than 25 years ago — were announced last August: Ken Stabler and Dick Stanfel.

A contributor finalist announced in September was Edward DeBartolo Jr., owner of the San Francisco 49ers from 1977-2000.

The class of 2016 will be decided on Feb. 6, the day before the Super Bowl, with inductions scheduled for August.

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Fortunately, the voters only take into account on-field performance.

Re: Pro Football Hall of Fame Finalists

Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2016 8:14 pm
by TheCalvinator24
I see two who I think definitely should get in, and maybe 3 marginal.

Although, I must admit I have no idea who Alan Faneca is.

Re: Pro Football Hall of Fame Finalists

Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2016 8:15 pm
by Vandal
Faneca was one of the NFL’s best blockers for 13 seasons and 206 games, making the All-Decade Team of the 2000s. A six-time All-Pro, he anchored the offensive lines of the Steelers, Jets and Cardinals, winning one Super Bowl.

Re: Pro Football Hall of Fame Finalists

Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2016 8:24 pm
by littlebeast13
Kevin Greene is probably the only person of any renown to come out of my high school.... unless you count Dal Maxvill...

lb13

Re: Pro Football Hall of Fame Finalists

Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2016 2:16 am
by Estonut
littlebeast13 wrote:Kevin Greene is probably the only person of any renown to come out of my high school.... unless you count Dal Maxvill...
Wiki lists quite a few, including 4 other major leaguers:

• George Becker, American labor leader and president of the United Steelworkers
• John Bischoff, Major League Baseball catcher for the Chicago White Sox and Boston Red Sox
• Harry Boyles, Major League Baseball pitcher for the Chicago White Sox
• Robert Olen Butler, Pulitzer Prize-winning fiction writer
• Horace L. Calvo, Illinois jurist and legislator, practiced law in Granite City.[15]
• Winifred Freedman, television and movie actress
• Owen Friend, former Major League Baseball second baseman for the St. Louis Browns, Detroit Tigers, Cleveland Indians, Boston Red Sox and Chicago Cubs
• Andrew Goodpaster, former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO and Four Star U.S. Army General
• Kevin Greene, former National Football League linebacker
• Orville Hodge, Illinois politician
• Matt Hughes, former UFC welterweight champion
• Charlie Jackson, Major league Baseball outfielder for the Chicago White Sox and Pittsburgh Pirates
• Robbie Lawler, former Elite XC middleweight champion
• Dal Maxvill, former MLB shortstop, Gold Glove winner, and Cardinals general manager
• Ruben Mendoza, soccer player, two time US Olympian, two time US World Cup Team member
• Andy Phillip, basketball Hall of Fame
• Jason Robertson, AIDS activist
• Kenneth Shaw, educator
• Ralph T. Smith, former senator

Re: Pro Football Hall of Fame Finalists

Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2016 2:17 am
by Estonut
Vandal wrote:
Faneca was one of the NFL’s best blockers for 13 seasons and 206 games, making the All-Decade Team of the 2000s. A six-time All-Pro, he anchored the offensive lines of the Steelers, Jets and Cardinals, winning one Super Bowl.
His wiki article says "A nine-time All-Pro and nine-time Pro Bowl selection, Faneca won a Super Bowl ring with the Steelers in Super Bowl XL."

Re: Pro Football Hall of Fame Finalists

Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2016 8:19 am
by Pastor Fireball
Favre: Lock.

Stabler: One of those guys I thought was inducted years ago. This year might ironically be his best year of getting inducted, considering that he just passed away last year. Kinda like how Ron Santo finally got voted into the Baseball HOF and Donna Summer finally got voted into the Rock & Roll HOF shortly after they died.

Davis, Dungy, and Warner: Likely will be inducted this year. I'd say Warner would get the most votes, then Davis, then Dungy.

Andersen and Pace: I would vote for them, but the committee might feel differently about them this year. Andersen should be a lock as the NFL's all-time scorer, but kicking sort of comes off as a thankless job, as very few kickers are even in the HOF.

Harrison, James, and Owens: Marginal. Might have to wait a while before seeing Canton.

Can't comment on the rest.

Re: Pro Football Hall of Fame Finalists

Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2016 9:59 am
by mellytu74
WHERE'S JOE KLECKO??!

Never even nominated? Ridiculous.

Re: Pro Football Hall of Fame Finalists

Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2016 1:18 pm
by Bob78164
Pastor Fireball wrote:Stabler: One of those guys I thought was inducted years ago.
I agree. Given the number of iconic moments that involved Stabler, I'm frankly shocked that he's not already in the Hall. --Bob

Re: Pro Football Hall of Fame Finalists

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2016 10:35 am
by lilclyde54
I think that is the year Snake gets in the hall. Can you imagine the parties that The Snake and The Tooz threw when they were rooming together ?

Re: Pro Football Hall of Fame Finalists

Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2016 10:34 pm
by jarnon
These are the new members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame:

Brett Favre
Tony Dungy
Kevin Greene
Marvin Harrison
Orlando Pace
Ken Stabler
Dick Stanfel
Edward DeBartolo Jr.

Re: Pro Football Hall of Fame Finalists

Posted: Sun Feb 07, 2016 5:27 am
by silverscreenselect
lilclyde54 wrote:I think that is the year Snake gets in the hall. Can you imagine the parties that The Snake and The Tooz threw when they were rooming together ?
Given the sympathy vote, it was probably a sure thing he was going to get in this time. He did deserve it on merit though.

Although he died of cancer, it's just been revealed he was also suffering from CTE as well.

Re: Pro Football Hall of Fame Finalists

Posted: Sun Feb 07, 2016 10:11 am
by Pastor Fireball
Wow, I completely missed the mark on Warner and Davis.