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Sterling Sharpe HoF

Posted: 07 Jul 2022 17:30
by Trudge
Sterling Sharpe has been nominated and is in the finals of 25 for the Hall of Fame.

:woohoo: :lombardi:

Re: Sterling Sharpe HoF

Posted: 07 Jul 2022 17:33
by lupedafiasco
Honestly I never thought it would be legitimately in the conversation. I’m surprised he’s getting the respect he deserves.

Re: Sterling Sharpe HoF

Posted: 07 Jul 2022 19:30
by RingoCStarrQB
This is great! Look at this incredible list please

Sterling Sharpe, LaVern Dilweg, Mike Holmgren, Cecil Isbell, Lee Remmel, Jack Vainisi.

Yes, Jack Vainisi !!!!
Yooper must be ecstatic. :woohoo:

All we're missing from this semi-finalist list is Gale Gillingham, Verne Lewellen, and Bill Howton

Here's LaVern Dilweg, 5X All-Pro and member of the 1920s All-Decade Team

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Re: Sterling Sharpe HoF

Posted: 07 Jul 2022 19:37
by RingoCStarrQB
They're going to downselect to 12 semifinalists from each category. Which Packers players do you think have the best chance at making the next cut?
Sharpe or Dilweg, or both?

Re: Sterling Sharpe HoF

Posted: 07 Jul 2022 19:45
by RingoCStarrQB
Who is most deserving --> Lee Remmel or Jack Vainisi, or both?

Re: Sterling Sharpe HoF

Posted: 07 Jul 2022 20:56
by salmar80
RingoCStarrQB wrote:
07 Jul 2022 19:45
Who is most deserving --> Lee Remmel or Jack Vainisi, or both?
I think Vainisi for his role in developing scouting in football, and for some all-time great drafts resulting from that. And for essentially getting Lombardi hired. Had league-wide impact along with being a big part of why the Packers survive to this day. The only reason he's not more famous is his unfortunately short life.

I think with Remmel, he's more fitting in the Packers HoF. He didn't seek fame, he made others famous and kept them remembered. I think low-key remembrance of hard core fans is fitting for him.

Re: Sterling Sharpe HoF

Posted: 07 Jul 2022 21:05
by wallyuwl
This is awesome.

Re: Sterling Sharpe HoF

Posted: 08 Jul 2022 06:35
by NCF
Make it happen.

Re: Sterling Sharpe HoF

Posted: 08 Jul 2022 06:37
by Yoop
RingoCStarrQB wrote:
07 Jul 2022 19:45
Who is most deserving --> Lee Remmel or Jack Vainisi, or both?
I'd go with Vainisi, (isn't this his 2nd or 3rd time being a finalist) fore runner to modern day scouting, between Jack and Vince the Packers became a dynasty and dominated for a decade, like Sharp, should have been inducted years ago

Re: Sterling Sharpe HoF

Posted: 08 Jul 2022 11:12
by Acrobat
I at first read it as Anthony Dilweg, which got me real excited. I've always put him in the same category as Favre, Starr, and Rodgers.

Re: Sterling Sharpe HoF

Posted: 08 Jul 2022 15:27
by Pugger
Acrobat wrote:
08 Jul 2022 11:12
I at first read it as Anthony Dilweg, which got me real excited. I've always put him in the same category as Favre, Starr, and Rodgers.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Dilweg

Re: Sterling Sharpe HoF

Posted: 08 Jul 2022 20:40
by RingoCStarrQB
Now I'm rooting for a trifecta. Vainisi, Sharpe and Dilweg. These guys seem to be the most deserving (and overdue) this time around. Seeing Jack Vainisi 1950 to 1960 on the inner sanctum facade along with Vince Lombardi 1959 to 1968 would be extremely fitting.

Re: Sterling Sharpe HoF

Posted: 09 Jul 2022 08:53
by Pugger
RingoCStarrQB wrote:
08 Jul 2022 20:40
Now I'm rooting for a trifecta. Vainisi, Sharpe and Dilweg. These guys seem to be the most deserving (and overdue) this time around. Seeing Jack Vainisi 1950 to 1960 on the inner sanctum facade along with Vince Lombardi 1959 to 1968 would be extremely fitting.
Yup, if it wasn't for Vainisi we aren't Titletown. How sad he died so young.

Re: Sterling Sharpe HoF

Posted: 09 Jul 2022 10:27
by Yoop
Pugger wrote:
09 Jul 2022 08:53
RingoCStarrQB wrote:
08 Jul 2022 20:40
Now I'm rooting for a trifecta. Vainisi, Sharpe and Dilweg. These guys seem to be the most deserving (and overdue) this time around. Seeing Jack Vainisi 1950 to 1960 on the inner sanctum facade along with Vince Lombardi 1959 to 1968 would be extremely fitting.
Yup, if it wasn't for Vainisi we aren't Titletown. How sad he died so young.
Sam Vainisi still lives in GB, all 3 brothers where very successful at there chosen profession


Dr. Samuel J. Vainisi is one of the country’s pioneers in veterinary ophthalmology. He was the first veterinarian to complete a comparative ophthalmology program with M.D. residents at Stanford University Medical Center. After completing the program, he established the ophthalmology program at the Animal Medical Center in New York, later returning to the Midwest to start referral clinics in Green Bay, Wis., and Chicago, Ill.

Vainisi is one of the founding fathers of the American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists, having also served as its secretary and president. He was the first veterinarian to be admitted into the American Society of Retinal Surgeons, and his instructional video on canine retinal surgery won the prestigious film award, “Oscar,” given by the society. One of his famous patients who had his retina reattached was movie star “Benji.”

He also is a member of the faculty at the University of Illinois in Chicago, where he is the only veterinarian to have reached the rank of full professor at the medical school. He currently consults at the university’s toxicology research laboratory.

In 2010, he was awarded the Distinguished Achievement Award from the Wisconsin Veterinary Medical Association. In 2005, he received the Assisi Award by the Green Bay Humane Society and Shelter.

Vainisi continues to practice part-time in Green Bay at his ophthalmology referral center with his wife, who is also a veterinary ophthalmologist.

https://vdl.iastate.edu/article/2013-di ... y-medicine

Sam would be about 66 yrs now, if Jack had lived to a ripe old age he'd be 95 yrs, which means Sam was about 2yrs old when Jack died, thats a huge gap between brothers, almost seems like a clerical error.

Re: Sterling Sharpe HoF

Posted: 09 Jul 2022 15:44
by YoHoChecko
It's tough to imagine Sharpe making it in after this much time. When he was first eligible, longevity played a much bigger role; now that guys like TD and others have made short, but dominant careers more HoF-worthy. But by now, do the voters have clear memories of how dominant Sharpe was? Do they remember that Sharpe and Rice were considered near-peers in the 90s? That there was debate, if only a little, about who the best WR in the game was while Rice was in his prime?

On a more personal note, Sharpe was one of the main reasons I'm a Packers fan. His was my first jersey--I bought it on my first pilgrimage to Lambeau when I was 13 (became a Packers fan at 11). I viewed Favre and Sharpe as two of the next "Big Three" when the Cowboys had made the Aikman-Emmit-Irving "big three" the primary model for offensive success in the league. I figured Bennett could step up and be our 1,000-yard rusher to fill out the trio. I absolutely loved this guy. I was devastated when he got hurt.

My other first jersey, Reggie White, died early. I stopped buying jerseys for like 15 years :lol:

Re: Sterling Sharpe HoF

Posted: 09 Jul 2022 17:54
by NCF
YoHoChecko wrote:
09 Jul 2022 15:44
My other first jersey, Reggie White, died early. I stopped buying jerseys for like 15 years :lol:
I own Nick Collins and Johnathan Franklin jerseys. I understand the curse feeling.