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Reaser wrote:Didn't feel like making a new thread and it's all "NFL Honors" related: but DeMarco Murray AP OPOY (apparently 26 votes, Rodgers second with 15), Aaron Donald AP DROY, Beckham AP OROY, Todd Bowles AP Asst. COY, Bruce Arians AP COY.
Donald drew 25 votes from a nationwide panel of 50 media members who regularly cover the league. That was seven more than Baltimore linebacker C.J. Mosley.
Oakland LB Khalil Mack got six votes, and San Francisco LB Chris Borland received one
Congratulations to all the members of the Class of 2015! Tingelhoff, in particular, had to endure a hellish wait just to make it in; this nomination came 12 years after his regular period of eligibility expired, making it a total of 32 years that he was shut out. Somebody so well-qualified obviously deserved far better, and his longtime exclusion is proof of how flawed the Hall's voting process has been (although it has improved over time).
A note about Seau: if I'm correct, he's the first player of Pacific Islander descent to make the Hall. We've had many members of this ethnic group in the league for several decades now, and it was high time that they were represented in Canton. Fortunately, there will be more in the foreseeable future, with Mawae almost certainly being next and Ngata building a strong case of his own to one day join the fray.
It's probably been debated before on these boards, but is Jimmy Johnson anything more than an above-average coach who was the beneficiary of a really lopsided trade?
rebelx24 wrote:Congratulations to all the members of the Class of 2015! Tingelhoff, in particular, had to endure a hellish wait just to make it in; this nomination came 12 years after his regular period of eligibility expired, making it a total of 32 years that he was shut out. Somebody so well-qualified obviously deserved far better, and his longtime exclusion is proof of how flawed the Hall's voting process has been (although it has improved over time).
A note about Seau: if I'm correct, he's the first player of Pacific Islander descent to make the Hall. We've had many members of this ethnic group in the league for several decades now, and it was high time that they were represented in Canton. Fortunately, there will be more in the foreseeable future, with Mawae almost certainly being next and Ngata building a strong case of his own to one day join the fray.
26554 wrote: You're forgetting about one Troy Polamalu.
Hahaha, yes, of course, how could I forget one of the best safeties of this era of football? His induction will be somewhere between Mawae's and Ngata's, most likely. Any word on whether he's calling it quits this offseason, or is he planning to play one more year? His replacement will sure have some big shoes to fill.
Don't think Bettis is a Hall of Famer. Would like to know what the convincing argument to get him voted in was? Haley, not to sure about either. I don't remember him being particularly good against the run. Just my opinions.
So glad, that Tingelhoff got in. He deserves it and it's a shame it took this long for him to get in. Also glad Tim Brown finally made it.