Willie Galimore
Willie Galimore
Thoughts on Willie Galimore for the Hall of Very Good.
Not enough attempts? He was lightening in a bottle
https://www.pro-football-reference.com/ ... liWi00.htm
Tragically died in a car wreck with Bo Farrington summer of 1964. Losing those two were part of the downfall of the Bears from '63 to '64
Not enough attempts? He was lightening in a bottle
https://www.pro-football-reference.com/ ... liWi00.htm
Tragically died in a car wreck with Bo Farrington summer of 1964. Losing those two were part of the downfall of the Bears from '63 to '64
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Re: Wade Galimore
I don't know much about him. As with other HOVG candidates, what separated him from his peers? What makes him superior?
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Re: Wade Galimore
His name wasn't Wade Galimore, it was Willie Galimore. In the 80s NFL Films did a highlight film (one of those I referenced in another thread) of Willie Galimore. I read that Steve Sabol enjoyed it so much that he got Galimore before the PFHOF Old-Timers committee. Obviously nothing came of it.
Galimore had several knee operations and missed most of two seasons.
Galimore had several knee operations and missed most of two seasons.
Re: Willie Galimore
Dunno why I thought of Wade as I just watched a highlight film after searching for Willie the Wisp
Re: Willie Galimore
He was explosive but not very durable. Not a consistent receiving threat. Don't really see enough to separate at all from players like Jon Arnett and Tom Tracy. Just good.
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Re: Willie Galimore
I'd give him a lot of consideration. Broke a lot of tackles - not especially fast compared to other running backs in the open field but scored a lot - and about half of his touchdowns were 20 yards or longer. Had many TDs over 30 yards.
Those Bears backfields had solid running backs - Casares and Bull were the other two in the backfield at the same time. Johnny Morris got a significant amount of carries for a couple of years. Marconi was solid after Morris became more of a receiver. Still, Galimore led the team in yards per rush and yards per catch most years.
The Bears are a little tough to gauge because they had some pretty good running backs all vying for carries. Not the Million Dollar Backfield but maybe the $250K backfield? Galimore seems to have had the best big play making ability out of the group.
Those Bears backfields had solid running backs - Casares and Bull were the other two in the backfield at the same time. Johnny Morris got a significant amount of carries for a couple of years. Marconi was solid after Morris became more of a receiver. Still, Galimore led the team in yards per rush and yards per catch most years.
The Bears are a little tough to gauge because they had some pretty good running backs all vying for carries. Not the Million Dollar Backfield but maybe the $250K backfield? Galimore seems to have had the best big play making ability out of the group.
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Re: Willie Galimore
NFL films put him in one of those top 10s where they get a mix of ex-players, coaches and other celebrities to talk about each player. I saw it a while ago, but I couldn't find it now - something about big plays or breakaway runners or best open field runners. He was the only one I had never heard of so I looked him up afterwards. His statistics and honors look pretty "flat", his case would have to be based on film and testimonials.GameBeforeTheMoney wrote: ↑Wed Nov 22, 2023 12:49 am Galimore seems to have had the best big play making ability out of the group.
Re: Willie Galimore
Check out this link. The pass he catches at the 2 minute mark, he just accelerates and runs past the defenders. They had the angle but couldn't get a hand on him. Not only was he fast, he hit top speed fast
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9CJl_oppD8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9CJl_oppD8
Re: Willie Galimore
15 of his 36 TDs were 30 yards or more. Another for 27. Of the 15, ten were 50 yards or more and 1 was 44 yardsGameBeforeTheMoney wrote: ↑Wed Nov 22, 2023 12:49 am I'd give him a lot of consideration. Broke a lot of tackles - not especially fast compared to other running backs in the open field but scored a lot - and about half of his touchdowns were 20 yards or longer.*** Had many TDs over 30 yards. ***
Those Bears backfields had solid running backs - Casares and Bull were the other two in the backfield at the same time. Johnny Morris got a significant amount of carries for a couple of years. Marconi was solid after Morris became more of a receiver. Still, Galimore led the team in yards per rush and yards per catch most years.
The Bears are a little tough to gauge because they had some pretty good running backs all vying for carries. Not the Million Dollar Backfield but maybe the $250K backfield? Galimore seems to have had the best big play making ability out of the group.
Re: Willie Galimore
agreed his honors of 1 pro bowl and 1 second team all pro are very very weak in my opinon if we are discussing bears players on the offensive side of the ball that are more deserving than WG may i introduce Jay HilgenbergTanksAndSpartans wrote: ↑Wed Nov 22, 2023 9:39 amNFL films put him in one of those top 10s where they get a mix of ex-players, coaches and other celebrities to talk about each player. I saw it a while ago, but I couldn't find it now - something about big plays or breakaway runners or best open field runners. He was the only one I had never heard of so I looked him up afterwards. His statistics and honors look pretty "flat", his case would have to be based on film and testimonials.GameBeforeTheMoney wrote: ↑Wed Nov 22, 2023 12:49 am Galimore seems to have had the best big play making ability out of the group.