Anyway, back to Bud...his HOF status was cemented primarily because of the Vikings' run from 1969-77. Here are some numbers for that era:
*46-9 in division play (23-4 at home, 23-5 on the road). Three of the five road losses came in Chicago.
*After the merger, the Vikes were 10-2 at home in games against AFC teams. The lone losses came to Miami in 1972 (in the final minutes) and New England in 1974 (on the final play).
*In 1974, the Vikes were inexplicably 4-3 at home and 6-1 on the road. The three home losses came in consecutive fashion: Detroit, New England and Green Bay.
*The Vikes "struggled" at home during September, with a 7-3-1 mark, but for the remaining three months, racked up a collective record of 44-8. On the road, Minnesota dominated during September and October, compiling a 23-5 mark. For November and December, they dropped somewhat to 22-13.
*On MNF, they were 3-1 at home, the lone loss coming in 1972 to the Redskins. On the road, they were just 3-4.
Bud Grant on NFL Films Presents
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Bud Grant was a pretty good end for the Philadelphia Eagles for awhile and also played basketball for the Minneapolis Lakers with George Mikan as a teammate. Must have been a good all around athlete before he started coaching.
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"Pretty good" is an understatement. He was an all-pro level receiver in both leagues, a good defensive end with the Eagles, and he once intercepted 5 passes for Winnipeg in a CFL playoff game.
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Maybe they think if Arena Football players aren't considered for the PFHOF, the same should apply to Arena Rockers.Rupert Patrick wrote:
I used to be a Classic Rock DJ, and talked to members of a few great bands from the 60's and 70's and we talked about the R&R HOF, and they told me (like the sports HOF's) it often comes down to politics. Many of the people who vote for you for the R&R HOF are fellow artists and journalists who often have a grudge to bear. In fact, I remember a recent interview with a lead singer for a very famous 70's and 80's rock band whose band sold 80 million records who said he was told years ago by one of the people who runs the R&R HOF that his band would never be inducted because they are considered "Arena Rock".