Re: My HOVG Watch List!
Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2021 12:11 pm
Hugh Taylor and Alyn Beals have cases as well.
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I'd like his numbers for a tight end, but I don't think we're making that distinction for this era.TanksAndSpartans wrote:@Zero26, good take on Cloyce Box. What do you think of Elbie Nickel?
Bill Groman was before my time but from what I've read of him he could've been an all-time great had he not been (seriously) injured: https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/143 ... touchdownsBrian wolf wrote:Groman couldnt sustain enough success
In one of my old preview magazines, the part about the Browns backfield says "Ernie Green is much more than a spear-carrier." Not really sure of the context or if it is implicitly racist, but kind of an interesting comment nonetheless.Saban wrote:For what it is worth, I like Ernie Green for the HOVG. Green was overshadowed by first Jim Brown and then Leroy Kelly, but he fit in pretty well with Brown and Kelly, being a tremendous blocker. Also, his rushing stats were good as well and he was a very good receiver. In 1967, he led Cleveland in receptions. I think that Green was a great all around player in his own right.
This would have been the mid-60s. A preview magazine of the time would have said the same if Ernie Green was white.Bryan wrote:In one of my old preview magazines, the part about the Browns backfield says "Ernie Green is much more than a spear-carrier." Not really sure of the context or if it is implicitly racist, but kind of an interesting comment nonetheless.Saban wrote:For what it is worth, I like Ernie Green for the HOVG. Green was overshadowed by first Jim Brown and then Leroy Kelly, but he fit in pretty well with Brown and Kelly, being a tremendous blocker. Also, his rushing stats were good as well and he was a very good receiver. In 1967, he led Cleveland in receptions. I think that Green was a great all around player in his own right.
HOVG worthy. Is he one of the most deserving right now? Probably not, but I feel he is one who will be elected one day.TanksAndSpartans wrote:@Zero26, good take on Cloyce Box. What do you think of Elbie Nickel?