Pete Retzlaff, Canton
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2021 2:41 pm
This post was initially to be about Bill Bergey and his HOF worthiness but the interest seems to be more on Pete Retzlaff so I changed the topic.
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I agree on Retzlaff. I had a conversation once with Ray Didinger who was a longtime voter for the Pro Football Hall of Fame and he said what hurts Retzlaff is he was not considered a tight end until late in his career. Unlike, John Mackey.Brian wolf wrote:For his total career, possibly but Harold Jackson another former Eagle, is deserving for his total career as well. To me the most deserving Eagle is still Pete Retzlaff but he might not ever make it.
Gradishar or Wistert have to be. The former is the only player in NFL history (who is eligible for the PFHOF) to make six All-Pro teams and not be enshrined in the PFHOF.rewing84 wrote:I concur brian i think gradishar is next in the pecking order
I mentioned this in the Hirsch/Fears thread, they were all ends, but they had different roles, imo, ideally they would be judged with a kind of TE/WR distinction in mind, but there may not be an objective way to distinguish.Eagles One wrote:I agree on Retzlaff. I had a conversation once with Ray Didinger who was a longtime voter for the Pro Football Hall of Fame and he said what hurts Retzlaff is he was not considered a tight end until late in his career...