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Pro Football HOF Announces 2018 Modern Era Semifinalists


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Lewis, Moss, Owens, and Johnson.  Not really sold on anyone else. 

Pro Football Hall of Fame voters have narrowed down the Class of 2018 to 27 semifinalists. Which of them deserves to get in? Have your say here by casting votes for the 15 finalists.
 

The Pro Football Hall of Fame's selection process for the Class of 2018 has officially begun. The 48-person committee has compiled an initial list of 108 modern-era nominees from which 27 semi-finalists have been selected. This list will be further reduced to the 15 finalists, who will be unveiled in January.

 

We now invite you to evaluate the careers and legacies of these all-time greats and select who you think should advance to the next round of consideration for the Pro Football Hall of Fame's Class of 2018.

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8 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

Lewis, Moss, Owens, and Johnson.  Not really sold on anyone else. 

 
 
 

The Pro Football Hall of Fame's selection process for the Class of 2018 has officially begun. The 48-person committee has compiled an initial list of 108 modern-era nominees from which 27 semi-finalists have been selected. This list will be further reduced to the 15 finalists, who will be unveiled in January.

 

We now invite you to evaluate the careers and legacies of these all-time greats and select who you think should advance to the next round of consideration for the Pro Football Hall of Fame's Class of 2018.

 

 

You know, I was going to put Jimmie Johnson, but thought it was too early.  But you're right, he should be in there.

 

F Ray Lewis.  Accessory to murder.  

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1 minute ago, Mr. WEO said:

 

 

You know, I was going to put Jimmie Johnson, but thought it was too early.  But you're right, he should be in there.

 

F Ray Lewis.  Accessory to murder.  

The HOF judges on what they did on the football field not off it, if so OJ Simpson would have been removed from it. 

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Just now, Mr. WEO said:

 

 

You know, I was going to put Jimmie Johnson, but thought it was too early.  But you're right, he should be in there.

 

F Ray Lewis.  Accessory to murder.  

 

I get the sentiment, but he belongs based on his play on the field.  Off the field issues aren't part of the consideration. 

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Just now, The Jokeman said:

The HOF judges on what they did on the football field not off it, if so OJ Simpson would have been removed from it. 

 

 

Nope---OJ would not have gotten in if his first year of eligibility was 1995.  Zero chance.

 

1 minute ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

I get the sentiment, but he belongs based on his play on the field.  Off the field issues aren't part of the consideration. 

 

 

I they are making TO wait, they certainly should let the POS Lewis wait.

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3 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:

 

 

Nope---OJ would not have gotten in if his first year of eligibility was 1995.  Zero chance.

 

 

 

I they are making TO wait, they certainly should let the POS Lewis wait.

Lewis has never been black balled by team mates, hell he worked for ESPN and part of the media. 

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3 minutes ago, The Jokeman said:

Lewis is more liked by the media which gives him a better chance to get in. 

 

 

He was hired by a network.  My guess is that most of the "media" consider him as the clown that he presents himself as.  He has to be the least intelligent ex jock ever on TV.  

 

He's a total buffoon.

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3 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:

 

 

He was hired by a network.  My guess is that most of the "media" consider him as the clown that he presents himself as.  He has to be the least intelligent ex jock ever on TV.  

 

He's a total buffoon.

He might be but he's also respected as one of the best MLB to ever play in the NFL which helps his cause to make the HOF. I can see the debate with the whole murder thing as hell I totally disrespect him as a human being but I can respect his play on the football field as an on the field leader and great talent. 

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1 minute ago, The Jokeman said:

He might be but he's also respected as one of the best MLB to ever play in the NFL which helps his cause to make the HOF. I can see the debate with the whole murder thing as hell I totally disrespect him as a human being but I can respect his play on the football field as an on the field leader and great talent. 

 

Then you can't use the argument that he is favored by the media.

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38 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:

 

 

He was hired by a network.  My guess is that most of the "media" consider him as the clown that he presents himself as.  He has to be the least intelligent ex jock ever on TV.  

 

He's a total buffoon.

Emmit "He got debacled" Smith 

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8 hours ago, somnus00 said:

A healthy Tony Boselli was an amazing tackle. But did he play enough games make it to the Hall. I can see arguments for and against.

 

I agree. I remember the playoff game where he shut down Bruce which was no easy task as we all know. 

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6 minutes ago, hondo in seattle said:

Air Coryell changed football.  

 

Don needs to be in the HOF.

 

After that I'll add Lewis and Moss.

 

He was a great innovator. I loved watching his teams in both St. Louis with Jim Hart and in San Diego with Fouts.   Those Charger teams with Jefferson (follwed by Wes Chandler), Joiner, Winslow, Muncie, and Brooks were so much fun to watch.   His teams could never get to the promised land and that is what holds him back from the HOF. 

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15 minutes ago, hondo in seattle said:

Air Coryell changed football.  

 

Don needs to be in the HOF.

 

After that I'll add Lewis and Moss.

 

Yup.  Personally I'd rank them Moss, Coryell and Lewis but those are the top 3.  TO is #4.

 

Moss might be the best football player I've ever seen.

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The HOF is a joke until TO is in. I don't know how anyone can even argue against him with a straight face.

 

He was one of the biggest stars of a generation. People who don't even watch football know who he is. Anyone who leaves him off the ballot should have his voting rights stripped IMO.

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2 hours ago, Mr. WEO said:

 

Then you can't use the argument that he is favored by the media.

It's the media that vote on this. Sports writers anyway. The guy was never convicted of anything and it's hardly an OJ case . Lewis was an awesome player , one of my all time favorites to watch and I hold nothing against him whatsoever. 

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