On the clock: The countdown to Hall’s Class of 2016 begins
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On the clock: The countdown to Hall’s Class of 2016 begins
On the clock: The countdown to Hall’s Class of 2016 begins
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Thursday, February 4, 2016
Prediction for the Hall of Fame Class of 2016
LOOKING AHEAD
by John Turney
Thursday, February 4, 2016
Prediction for the Hall of Fame Class of 2016
LOOKING AHEAD
by John Turney
Re: On the clock: The countdown to Hall’s Class of 2016 begi
They've been showing clips of "in the room" all day on NFLN - like they have the past few years.
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To add what they've said:
Presenter for Owens said, with emphasis ("you're damn right"), that being selfish was a good thing because she talked to Jerry Rice and Rice told her that he was the same way.
Presenter for Harrison said that Marvin had "better per game stats than Jerry Rice."
Presenter for Pace said his career measures up to Jones and Ogden and added that Pace was a "5-time All-Pro, 3-time first-team."
Presenter for Dungy said: "We (the voters) don't measure coaches by multiple Super Bowl wins. We measure them by impact."
Also of note, NFLN showed Dan Fouts and said he and James Lofton were allowed to be "in the room" this year, and that there will possibly be changes to how the voting is done next year. Then added that - according to Steve Wyche - HOF voters don't think that HOF players should vote because, "they don't watch as much football" as the voters do . . .
Presenter for Owens said, with emphasis ("you're damn right"), that being selfish was a good thing because she talked to Jerry Rice and Rice told her that he was the same way.
Presenter for Harrison said that Marvin had "better per game stats than Jerry Rice."
Presenter for Pace said his career measures up to Jones and Ogden and added that Pace was a "5-time All-Pro, 3-time first-team."
Presenter for Dungy said: "We (the voters) don't measure coaches by multiple Super Bowl wins. We measure them by impact."
Also of note, NFLN showed Dan Fouts and said he and James Lofton were allowed to be "in the room" this year, and that there will possibly be changes to how the voting is done next year. Then added that - according to Steve Wyche - HOF voters don't think that HOF players should vote because, "they don't watch as much football" as the voters do . . .
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Er, no. Am thinking players watched a lot of film, at least when they were active -- likely more than the voters ever do, especially now that Dr. Z is off the committee. That may be true for periods before and after the player's career, though.Reaser wrote: Also of note, NFLN showed Dan Fouts and said he and James Lofton were allowed to be "in the room" this year, and that there will possibly be changes to how the voting is done next year. Then added that - according to Steve Wyche - HOF voters don't think that HOF players should vote because, "they don't watch as much football" as the voters do . . .
The major reason players shouldn't vote is that they're usually biased towards their ex-teammates. The experience seen with the BBHoF Veterans Committee (especially when Frankie Frisch was its head) is instructive.
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They went into that when they moved the topic to whether HOF players should vote ... bias. Though many HOF voters have inherent biases as well: team they cover(ed), favorite team/players, players they had good relationships with, etc.bachslunch wrote:The major reason players shouldn't vote is that they're usually biased towards their ex-teammates. The experience seen with the BBHoF Veterans Committee (especially when Frankie Frisch was its head) is instructive.
It would just look worse - from the outside - if say, Marshall Faulk had a vote and his teammates were all then selected.
I don't know why when they talk of having players vote that the idea is always limited to "HOF players". There's plenty of non-HOF players, obviously. Whether that means backup in the NFL, or NAIA college player, etc ... There's plenty of options on how to choose voters, and it doesn't have to be all be from one group either. You can have a mix of writers, scouts, coaches, players, historians, etc ...
Oh well.
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Voting is done. Shouldn't be too long before things leak out.
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NFLN is saying that at Favre's nomination the presenter simply said "Brett Favre" and dropped the mic. The nine-second presentation is probably the shortest in history except possibly Jerry Rice.
I hope somebody got this Farve presentation on film.
I hope somebody got this Farve presentation on film.
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Rupert Patrick wrote:NFLN is saying that at Favre's nomination the presenter simply said "Brett Favre" and dropped the mic. The nine-second presentation is probably the shortest in history except possibly Jerry Rice.
Other lengthy discussions at HOF meeting: Terrell Owens 43:12, Kevin Greene 27:28, Kurt Warner 27:14, Orlando Pace 26:45 & Tony Dungy 25:57
The longest presentations for candidates at HOF meeting were Orlando Pace at 12:06, Ken Stabler at 9:34 & Eddie DeBartolo at 8:51.
longest discussion of the HOF meeting was Eddie DeBartolo Jr. at 50 minutes, 33 seconds. The shortest? Brett Favre at six seconds.
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That is a very good reason. Another one is retired players' bias against unpopular or disliked players.bachslunch wrote:Er, no. Am thinking players watched a lot of film, at least when they were active -- likely more than the voters ever do, especially now that Dr. Z is off the committee. That may be true for periods before and after the player's career, though.Reaser wrote: Also of note, NFLN showed Dan Fouts and said he and James Lofton were allowed to be "in the room" this year, and that there will possibly be changes to how the voting is done next year. Then added that - according to Steve Wyche - HOF voters don't think that HOF players should vote because, "they don't watch as much football" as the voters do . . .
The major reason players shouldn't vote is that they're usually biased towards their ex-teammates. The experience seen with the BBHoF Veterans Committee (especially when Frankie Frisch was its head) is instructive.