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Good point John I don't think there's really a right or wrong answer
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agree. We just don't know much about the thinking of the time ... Cliff gave us a lot of insight, but still ... a lot of questions. It's just interesting to me to wonder what happened.
Now? I do think you're right, it's like --- how do we choose? Plus the other Packer ... Cecil Isbell, gums up the works.
But also, too many voters don't care to look that far back --- I dwell too much on past, but that centennial class was the golden opportunity for the super seniors and it was hijacked to a degree, IMO.
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I couldn't agree more it was the perfect chance to clear out that 20s backlogJohnTurney wrote: ↑Fri Jun 21, 2024 8:52 pmagree. We just don't know much about the thinking of the time ... Cliff gave us a lot of insight, but still ... a lot of questions. It's just interesting to me to wonder what happened.
Now? I do think you're right, it's like --- how do we choose? Plus the other Packer ... Cecil Isbell, gums up the works.
But also, too many voters don't care to look that far back --- I dwell too much on past, but that centennial class was the golden opportunity for the super seniors and it was hijacked to a degree, IMO.
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Great description. A quick google search showed the second definition for hijack as:JohnTurney wrote: ↑Fri Jun 21, 2024 8:52 pm that centennial class was the golden opportunity for the super seniors and it was hijacked to a degree, IMO.
take over (something) and use it for a different purpose.
A class meant for early era players got used for something else. Just 1/10 slots was used correctly, imo.