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2023 Pro Football Hall of Fame Class

Posted: 11 Feb 2023 18:26
by RingoCStarrQB
Ronde Barber
Darrelle Revis
Joe Thomas
Zach Thomas
DeMarcus Ware
Don Coryell (coach/contributor)
Chuck Howley (senior)
Joe Klecko (senior)
Ken Riley (senior)

How much more disappointing can this 2022-23 Packers season be? No Sterling Sharpe..........again! This is ridiculous.

Remember this list please: Sharpe, Vainisi, Gillingham, Howton, and two more from the Lambeau era. Dilweg 5X All Pro. Lewellen 4X All Pro

Howley :thwap:

Thomas :thwap:

Klecko :thwap:

Re: 2023 Pro Football Hall of Fame Class

Posted: 12 Feb 2023 04:26
by williewasgreat
RingoCStarrQB wrote:
11 Feb 2023 18:26
Ronde Barber
Darrelle Revis
Joe Thomas
Zach Thomas
DeMarcus Ware
Don Coryell (coach/contributor)
Chuck Howley (senior)
Joe Klecko (senior)
Ken Riley (senior)

How much more disappointing can this 2022-23 Packers season be? No Sterling Sharpe..........again! This is ridiculous.

Remember this list please: Sharpe, Vainisi, Gillingham, Howton, and two more from the Lambeau era. Dilweg 5X All Pro. Lewellen 4X All Pro

Howley :thwap:

Thomas :thwap:

Klecko :thwap:
While I didn't like Chuck Howley because he played for the Cowboys and he was a rather dirty player, he was a very good LB. One of the best in the game in the late 60s and early 70s.

Re: 2023 Pro Football Hall of Fame Class

Posted: 12 Feb 2023 12:23
by RingoCStarrQB
Howley was a 5 time All-Pro. I didn't realize that when I :thwap: ed the guy. I thought the old NFL had better outside LBs in the 1960s than Chuck Howley. Oh............it did. He wore #89 for the Green Bay Packahs! I am pretty sure the Lombardi Packers offense dominated Dallas in the post season......made Howley invisible :aok:

Re: 2023 Pro Football Hall of Fame Class

Posted: 12 Feb 2023 14:18
by Yoop
RingoCStarrQB wrote:
12 Feb 2023 12:23
Howley was a 5 time All-Pro. I didn't realize that when I :thwap: ed the guy. I thought the old NFL had better outside LBs in the 1960s than Chuck Howley. Oh............it did. He wore #89 for the Green Bay Packahs! I am pretty sure the Lombardi Packers offense dominated Dallas in the post season......made Howley invisible :aok:
I didn't get why you even mentioned Don Coryell, he certainly deserves induction imo, I doubt Vainisi will ever get in, it was terrible of the FO and Vince for not giving him more status for what he'd accomplished, the board we had back then where just a bunch of wannabe football people, when in reality they where well intentioned high ranking city boys, after Vince left they resorted back to the same aimless direction of the 50's.

Re: 2023 Pro Football Hall of Fame Class

Posted: 25 Feb 2023 08:24
by RingoCStarrQB
Yoop wrote:
12 Feb 2023 14:18
RingoCStarrQB wrote:
12 Feb 2023 12:23
Howley was a 5 time All-Pro. I didn't realize that when I :thwap: ed the guy. I thought the old NFL had better outside LBs in the 1960s than Chuck Howley. Oh............it did. He wore #89 for the Green Bay Packahs! I am pretty sure the Lombardi Packers offense dominated Dallas in the post season......made Howley invisible :aok:
I didn't get why you even mentioned Don Coryell, he certainly deserves induction imo, I doubt Vainisi will ever get in, it was terrible of the FO and Vince for not giving him more status for what he'd accomplished, the board we had back then where just a bunch of wannabe football people, when in reality they where well intentioned high ranking city boys, after Vince left they resorted back to the same aimless direction of the 50's.
OK ... If Coryell was elected for his "AIR" prowess (which I suppose he deserves along with Fouts, Winslow, Joiner), then Billy Howton should be elected based on the well documented NFreakingL fact that when Billy Howton retired from the NFL he was the ALL Freaking Time NFL leader in pass receptions and receiving yards which was another "AIR" trailblazing achievement at a time that pre-dated the AIR Coryell era (as was Don Hutson's 99 TD receptions a trailblazing achievement) Non-Hall of Famer Billy Howton had 61 TD receptions in a non-AIR Coryell era). For comparison, Hall of Famer Charlie Joiner had 65 TD receptions.

As stated previously numerous times: Sharpe, Gillingham, Howton, Lewellen, Dilweg. Then I suppose it should be the TENTMAN. Get these 5 guys in before the TENTMAN emerges as a candidate :aok:

Re: 2023 Pro Football Hall of Fame Class

Posted: 25 Feb 2023 09:01
by Yoop
RingoCStarrQB wrote:
25 Feb 2023 08:24
Yoop wrote:
12 Feb 2023 14:18
RingoCStarrQB wrote:
12 Feb 2023 12:23
Howley was a 5 time All-Pro. I didn't realize that when I :thwap: ed the guy. I thought the old NFL had better outside LBs in the 1960s than Chuck Howley. Oh............it did. He wore #89 for the Green Bay Packahs! I am pretty sure the Lombardi Packers offense dominated Dallas in the post season......made Howley invisible :aok:
I didn't get why you even mentioned Don Coryell, he certainly deserves induction imo, I doubt Vainisi will ever get in, it was terrible of the FO and Vince for not giving him more status for what he'd accomplished, the board we had back then where just a bunch of wannabe football people, when in reality they where well intentioned high ranking city boys, after Vince left they resorted back to the same aimless direction of the 50's.
OK ... If Coryell was elected for his "AIR" prowess (which I suppose he deserves along with Fouts, Winslow, Joiner), then Billy Howton should be elected based on the well documented NFreakingL fact that when Billy Howton retired from the NFL he was the ALL Freaking Time NFL leader in pass receptions and receiving yards which was another "AIR" trailblazing achievement at a time that pre-dated the AIR Coryell era (as was Don Hutson's 99 TD receptions a trailblazing achievement) Non-Hall of Famer Billy Howton had 61 TD receptions in a non-AIR Coryell era). For comparison, Hall of Famer Charlie Joiner had 65 TD receptions.

As stated previously numerous times: Sharpe, Gillingham, Howton, Lewellen, Dilweg. Then I suppose it should be the TENTMAN. Get these 5 guys in before the TENTMAN emerges as a candidate :aok:
ya left out Tobin Rote, both Howton and Rote where mostly players of losing teams, the 50's Packers had some good players, just not enough, add in the poor coaching, and it warps the recognition of the stars.

https://www.packers.com/news/are-tobin- ... ame-worthy

I really don't get your dislike for Rodgers besides just the personal aspect, as a player though he is one of the best passers to play the position, 40 years from now I expect that will still be true, thats what makes him a first ballot choice imho.

Re: 2023 Pro Football Hall of Fame Class

Posted: 25 Feb 2023 20:15
by RingoCStarrQB
Yoop wrote:
25 Feb 2023 09:01
RingoCStarrQB wrote:
25 Feb 2023 08:24
Yoop wrote:
12 Feb 2023 14:18


I didn't get why you even mentioned Don Coryell, he certainly deserves induction imo, I doubt Vainisi will ever get in, it was terrible of the FO and Vince for not giving him more status for what he'd accomplished, the board we had back then where just a bunch of wannabe football people, when in reality they where well intentioned high ranking city boys, after Vince left they resorted back to the same aimless direction of the 50's.
OK ... If Coryell was elected for his "AIR" prowess (which I suppose he deserves along with Fouts, Winslow, Joiner), then Billy Howton should be elected based on the well documented NFreakingL fact that when Billy Howton retired from the NFL he was the ALL Freaking Time NFL leader in pass receptions and receiving yards which was another "AIR" trailblazing achievement at a time that pre-dated the AIR Coryell era (as was Don Hutson's 99 TD receptions a trailblazing achievement) Non-Hall of Famer Billy Howton had 61 TD receptions in a non-AIR Coryell era). For comparison, Hall of Famer Charlie Joiner had 65 TD receptions.

As stated previously numerous times: Sharpe, Gillingham, Howton, Lewellen, Dilweg. Then I suppose it should be the TENTMAN. Get these 5 guys in before the TENTMAN emerges as a candidate :aok:
ya left out Tobin Rote, both Howton and Rote where mostly players of losing teams, the 50's Packers had some good players, just not enough, add in the poor coaching, and it warps the recognition of the stars.

https://www.packers.com/news/are-tobin- ... ame-worthy

I really don't get your dislike for Rodgers besides just the personal aspect, as a player though he is one of the best passers to play the position, 40 years from now I expect that will still be true, thats what makes him a first ballot choice imho.
My dislike for Rodgers stems primarily from his lack of performance in the big games, and secondarily his non-likable vibe.

Re: 2023 Pro Football Hall of Fame Class

Posted: 25 Feb 2023 20:23
by RingoCStarrQB
Yoop wrote:
25 Feb 2023 09:01
RingoCStarrQB wrote:
25 Feb 2023 08:24
Yoop wrote:
12 Feb 2023 14:18


I didn't get why you even mentioned Don Coryell, he certainly deserves induction imo, I doubt Vainisi will ever get in, it was terrible of the FO and Vince for not giving him more status for what he'd accomplished, the board we had back then where just a bunch of wannabe football people, when in reality they where well intentioned high ranking city boys, after Vince left they resorted back to the same aimless direction of the 50's.
OK ... If Coryell was elected for his "AIR" prowess (which I suppose he deserves along with Fouts, Winslow, Joiner), then Billy Howton should be elected based on the well documented NFreakingL fact that when Billy Howton retired from the NFL he was the ALL Freaking Time NFL leader in pass receptions and receiving yards which was another "AIR" trailblazing achievement at a time that pre-dated the AIR Coryell era (as was Don Hutson's 99 TD receptions a trailblazing achievement) Non-Hall of Famer Billy Howton had 61 TD receptions in a non-AIR Coryell era). For comparison, Hall of Famer Charlie Joiner had 65 TD receptions.

As stated previously numerous times: Sharpe, Gillingham, Howton, Lewellen, Dilweg. Then I suppose it should be the TENTMAN. Get these 5 guys in before the TENTMAN emerges as a candidate :aok:
ya left out Tobin Rote, both Howton and Rote where mostly players of losing teams, the 50's Packers had some good players, just not enough, add in the poor coaching, and it warps the recognition of the stars.

https://www.packers.com/news/are-tobin- ... ame-worthy

I really don't get your dislike for Rodgers besides just the personal aspect, as a player though he is one of the best passers to play the position, 40 years from now I expect that will still be true, thats what makes him a first ballot choice imho.
Plus his leadership attributes have become awfully stale.

His 4X All-Pro stat is right up there with Lewellen (4X) and Dilweg (5X). There are 6 Packers with more All-Pro selections that have not had their number retired. Here's the list: Forrest Gregg, Jim Ringo, Willie Davis, Herb Adderley, Jerry Kramer, Lavvie Dilweg. So put him in the Hall of Fame but do NOT retire his number.