NFL HOF Semifinalists

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like_that
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Nov 30, 2010 1:53pm
Not sure if anyone posted this yet, but here is the list. It is going to be pretty damn hard to pick 5 guys from this list. I wish they would just induct the guys as soon as they are eligible, with no limit of inductees. It just makes no sense to me how old timers get inducted 20+ years later. What did they do from that time on to finally become a HOF? It's not like they were adding on to their stats. Anyway, its hard not to see Sharpe, Sanders, Carter, or Faulk make it. I think it is a joke that Carter hasn't being inducted yet (another example of why the hell does he have to wait extra years?). All i know is Art Modell better not get inducted.

Jerome Bettis, RB – 1993-95 Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams, 1996-2005 Pittsburgh Steelers

Tim Brown(notes), WR/KR – 1988-2003 Los Angeles/Oakland Raiders, 2004 Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Cris Carter, WR – 1987-89 Philadelphia Eagles, 1990-2001 Minnesota Vikings, 2002 Miami Dolphins

Don Coryell, Coach – 1973-77 St. Louis Cardinals, 1978-1986 San Diego Chargers

Roger Craig, RB – 1983-1990 San Francisco 49ers, 1991 Los Angeles Raiders, 1992-93 Minnesota Vikings

Terrell Davis, RB – 1995-2001 Denver Broncos

Dermontti Dawson, C – 1988-2000 Pittsburgh Steelers

Edward DeBartolo, Jr., Owner – 1979-1997 San Francisco 49ers

Richard Dent, DE – 1983-1993, 1995 Chicago Bears, 1994 San Francisco 49ers, 1996 Indianapolis Colts, 1997 Philadelphia Eagles

Chris Doleman, DE/LB – 1985-1993, 1999 Minnesota Vikings, 1994-95 Atlanta Falcons, 1996-98 San Francisco 49ers

Marshall Faulk, RB – 1994-98 Indianapolis Colts, 1999-2005 St. Louis Rams

Kevin Greene, LB/DE – 1985-1992 Los Angeles Rams, 1993-95 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1996, 1998-99 Carolina Panthers, 1997 San Francisco 49ers

Ray Guy, P – 1973-1986 Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders

Charles Haley, DE/LB – 1986-1991, 1999 San Francisco 49ers, 1992-96 Dallas Cowboys

Lester Hayes, CB – 1977-1986 Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders

Cortez Kennedy, DT – 1990-2000 Seattle Seahawks

Curtis Martin, RB – 1995-97 New England Patriots, 1998-2005 New York Jets

Art Modell, Owner – 1961-1995 Cleveland Browns, 1996-2003 Baltimore Ravens

Andre Reed, WR – 1985-1999 Buffalo Bills, 2000 Washington Redskins

Willie Roaf, T – 1993-2001 New Orleans Saints, 2002-05 Kansas City Chiefs

Ed Sabol, Contributor – 1964-1995 NFL Films

Deion Sanders, CB/KR/PR – 1989-1993 Atlanta Falcons, 1994 San Francisco 49ers, 1995-99 Dallas Cowboys, 2000 Washington Redskins, 2004-05 Baltimore Ravens

Shannon Sharpe, TE – 1990-99, 2002-03 Denver Broncos, 2000-01 Baltimore Ravens

Paul Tagliabue, Commissioner – 1989-2006 National Football League

Aeneas Williams, CB/S – 1991-2000 Phoenix/Arizona Cardinals, 2001-04 St. Louis Rams

George Young, Contributor – 1968-1974 Baltimore Colts, 1975-78 Miami Dolphins, 1979-1997 New York Giants, 1998-2001 National Football League
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Nov 30, 2010 1:58pm
Some great names on that list!
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Nov 30, 2010 2:02pm
Jerome Bettis is from Detroit.

Ray Guy needs to be the first punter put in.
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Nov 30, 2010 2:08pm
Ray Guy should have been in years ago but they obviously dont hold punters in high regard. Love the fact that 3 Steelers are on the list. Would love to see Art go in.
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Nov 30, 2010 2:16pm
Modell will never get in as long as he's alive or the HOF is in Canton...IMO he doesn't deserve to be in for moving a franchise.
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Nov 30, 2010 2:23pm
I'd love to see Martin get in his first try but I'm not sure he'll make it right away.
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rock_knutne
Nov 30, 2010 2:29pm
Where's LC Greenwood? It's a complete joke that he hasn't been inducted yet.
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Nov 30, 2010 2:30pm
justincredible;582122 wrote:I'd love to see Martin get in his first try but I'm not sure he'll make it right away.

Great back, but he won't be a first timer.....I always forget that he started his career with NE.
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Nov 30, 2010 2:44pm
Tim Brown
Deion Sanders
Marshall Faulk
Cris Carter and idk, that 5th one is hard to pick
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Nov 30, 2010 3:44pm
I think Deion and Faulk pretty much locks. I think either Bettis or Martin get in but not both. And even though there are plenty of deserving receivers they never seem to vote them in so I don't think you can say any are locks. Carter and Sharpe (I know he's a tight end but those two positions anymore seem to be bunched together) have the best chance of the group. And we'll also see one or two from a non-glamor position someone like Aeneas Williams or Richard Dent.
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Nov 30, 2010 4:39pm
like_that;582088 wrote: Jerome Bettis, RB – 1993-95 Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams, 1996-2005 Pittsburgh Steelers

Cris Carter, WR – 1987-89 Philadelphia Eagles, 1990-2001 Minnesota Vikings, 2002 Miami Dolphins

Ray Guy, P – 1973-1986 Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders

Andre Reed, WR – 1985-1999 Buffalo Bills, 2000 Washington Redskins

Deion Sanders, CB/KR/PR – 1989-1993 Atlanta Falcons, 1994 San Francisco 49ers, 1995-99 Dallas Cowboys, 2000 Washington Redskins, 2004-05 Baltimore Ravens
That would be my five. I'm a big Browns fans, but I really respect Bettis and think he deserves to go in. Without him, the Steelers honestly would've sucked the last half of the 90s and early 2000s. They relied on him and just kept pounding him until defenses tired and that's when the Steelers won.

Chris Carter deserves to get in eventually. He may not have a ring, but he has the stats, and he was key to any Vikings success.

A pure punter needs to go.

You can't really separate the triumvirate of Kelly/Thomas/Reed and pinpoint which ones was the catalyst, but in my mind, the other two couldn't have functioned without Reed (and to an extent Beebe) being there as strong receiving threats.

And Neon Deion simply because it's the "Hall of Fame", not just the "Hall of Great Stats". The story of the NFL in the 90s couldn't be said without including him. That makes him a hall-of-famer. (Same reason Kurt Warner deserves his spot when he's elligible).

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Nov 30, 2010 4:49pm
Deion Sanders
Marshall Faulk
Ray Guy
Cris Carter
Tim Brown/Jerome Bettis(can't choice one).

There are way to many great names on that list though!
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Nov 30, 2010 7:16pm
Shannon Sharpe almost has to get in, the guy was the best TE in history. Choosing between Carter, Brown and Reed will be tough considering they all played the same spot and two in the same year would be pushing it let along all three. Faulk IMO should get the nod over Bettis and Martin for that position.
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killer_ewok
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Nov 30, 2010 7:26pm
If The Bus gets inducted next year.....I'll be making the trip to Canton for that.

Regardless, it's going to be one star-studded class. A lot of recent stars eligible.
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like_that
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Nov 30, 2010 7:30pm
I don't think a punter should be inducted unless they decide to induct 6 guys this year. A punter over a guy like Carter? Come on.

How do the # of inductees work anyway, is it 5 total, or 5 players and also coaches, owners, media, etc?

If it is just 5 total this is my 5:

Sanders
Faulk
Carter
Sharpe
Tagliabue

I can't believe some of you guys are actually picking Tim Brown over Carter.
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justincredible
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Nov 30, 2010 8:00pm
If Martin doesn't get in his first year then Bettis doesn't either. Martin has better stats in 2 fewer seasons.

They both deserve to get in, obviously, but it should be in the same class or Martin gets in a year before.
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wes_mantooth
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Nov 30, 2010 8:03pm
killer_ewok;582452 wrote:If The Bus gets inducted next year.....I'll be making the trip to Canton for that.

Regardless, it's going to be one star-studded class. A lot of recent stars eligible.

off subject, but I still remember starting him in fantasy(I think I had to scramble because I had a guy hurt) a few years ago when he had 1 yard and 3 touchdowns or something crazy like that...lol
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like_that
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Nov 30, 2010 8:07pm
wes_mantooth;582534 wrote:off subject, but I still remember starting him in fantasy(I think I had to scramble because I had a guy hurt) a few years ago when he had 1 yard and 3 touchdowns or something crazy like that...lol

lol I started him that week too. When it comes to Jerome Bettis, that's the memory that sticks with me.
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Nov 30, 2010 8:07pm
I think they have a legends induction as well. Isn't that how Gene Hickerson got in? Tim Brown and Cris Carter having to wait is a crying shame to me.

Faulk, Carter, Brown, Sanders, Tagliabue would be mine.
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Nov 30, 2010 8:34pm
Between 4 and 7 can be selected for induction. 5 is just the general rule of thumb. Once the 'finalists' are chosen, they're then put before the selection committee. You must appear on 80% of all ballots to be chosen for the hall. If less than four are chosen, the top four vote getters get in. If more than 7 are chosen, only the top 7 get in.

I forget the elimination process, but after enough years of not getting elected to the hall, a candidate is eliminated from future consideration (I believe they can still go through the Senior Committee).
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Nov 30, 2010 9:25pm
That is one hell of a list.

My 5 votes would be:

#1 Faulk
#2 Deion
#3 Cris Carter
#4 Shannon Sharpe
#5 Charles Haley

I wouldn't have any problem for any guy on the list though. Aeneas Williams is one of the most underrated players of all-time.
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Nov 30, 2010 9:54pm
Sykotyk;582583 wrote:Between 4 and 7 can be selected for induction. 5 is just the general rule of thumb. Once the 'finalists' are chosen, they're then put before the selection committee. You must appear on 80% of all ballots to be chosen for the hall. If less than four are chosen, the top four vote getters get in. If more than 7 are chosen, only the top 7 get in.

I forget the elimination process, but after enough years of not getting elected to the hall, a candidate is eliminated from future consideration (I believe they can still go through the Senior Committee).

This would be a good year to extend the thumb to 6-7. A lot of special individuals in that class that deserve in the hall.
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Nov 30, 2010 10:47pm
Sykotyk;582583 wrote:Between 4 and 7 can be selected for induction. 5 is just the general rule of thumb. Once the 'finalists' are chosen, they're then put before the selection committee. You must appear on 80% of all ballots to be chosen for the hall. If less than four are chosen, the top four vote getters get in. If more than 7 are chosen, only the top 7 get in.

I forget the elimination process, but after enough years of not getting elected to the hall, a candidate is eliminated from future consideration (I believe they can still go through the Senior Committee).
They will narrow down the semi-final list to a list of 15 players. They will then vote on each senior committee nominee individually. If either or both get 80% of the vote they get inducted. They then take the list of 15 finalists and narrow it down to 10 and then 5. Those 5 are then voted on yes or no. Whoever gets 80% of the vote gets inducted.

The Senior Committee for this year can pick any player who's career has been over for 25 years. This year that is 1986. This year's nominees are linebacker Chris Hanburger, Washington Redskins (1965-1978) and linebacker Les Richter, Los Angeles Rams (1954-1962)
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buckeyes_woowee
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Dec 1, 2010 10:43am
1. Faulk
2. Sanders
3. Carter
4. Tagliabue
5. Roaf
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Con_Alma
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Dec 1, 2010 11:01am
Agreed that Ray Guy should already be in.

It's a shame he's' not. He was a true weapon in the field position battle for a very long time.