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I read this article this morning, and it occured to me how different MLB and the NFL are in their respective HOF's.
Some of the guys on this list I thought were either a) already in the HOF, or b) were locks for getting in. I mean Roger Craig is 15-1 to get in ![]() Just seems to me that the MLB seems to have many more marginal players that get in (see Phil Rizzuto for example), than does the NFL. While I prefer the NFL's approach , I'm just surprised that some guys who I thought were really great players are on the outside looking in. From SI.com: In order, here's how I see the class of '10 falling: Odds Candidate Comment 1-5 Emmitt Smith, Jerry Rice Discussion on each will take five seconds. 6-5 Dick LeBeau (senior) Will top coaching work seep into debate for a very good CB? 7-5 Richard Dent I sense him getting closer every year. 9-5 Floyd Little (senior) One career 1,000-yard season, but strong Denver support. 2-1 Shannon Sharpe Numbers dwarf any TE currently in Canton. 3-1 Russ Grimm Voters may be creeping toward inducting first Hog. 3-1 Cris Carter Could get dinged for third year by strong class of WRs. 4-1 Don Coryell Sentimental favorite who made great offensive impact. 4-1 Dermontti Dawson What Mike Webster, Dwight Stevenson were to prior decades. 4-1 Charles Haley Five-time Super Bowl champion impacted edge-rush game. 5-1 Andre Reed Strong support from Rod Woodson could help. 10-1 Rickey Jackson Check his stats. Not better, but in LT's league. 12-1 John Randle Unique player. I really support his cause. 12-1 Tim Brown Immense numbers may get lost with exploding WR stats today. 15-1 Roger Craig First ever to get 1,000 rush yards and receiving yards in same year. 15-1 Cortez Kennedy Could move mountains, but hasn't moved voters ... yet. Read More: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/201...#ixzz0eZzFo4D6 |
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