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Cowboys' fans should like this one. The NFL Network is airing a top-10 on the top players not in the Pro Football Hall of Fame and Bob Hayes is on the list. The program will air Tuesday.

Here's the list from the NFL Network:

Ken Anderson - Played for the Cincinnati Bengals in a club-record 16 seasons earning four Pro Bowl selections. Named 1981 AP NFL MVP in leading team to Super Bowl XVI. Completed 66.3 percent of his postseason passes for 93.5 career playoff passer rating.

Cris Carter - Ranks second all time in catches (1,101) and touchdown receptions (130) after 16-year career. Selected for eight Pro Bowls and posted eight consecutive 1,000-yard seasons.

"Bullet" Bob Hayes - Former "World's Fastest Man" (100 meter champion in 1964 Olympics) holds Dallas Cowboys team records for touchdown receptions (71) and yards per catch (20.0).

Alex Karras - Detroit Lions' 1958 first-round draft pick played 12 seasons and was selected to four Pro Bowls.

Jerry Kramer - Five-time NFL champion with the Green Bay Packers, was named to NFL's 50th Anniversary Team.

Jim Marshall - Played in most consecutive games (282) by non-kicker in NFL history and ranks second in Minnesota Vikings history with 127 sacks. Started in four Super Bowls for the Vikings.

Ken "The Snake" Stabler - Led the Oakland Raiders to first Super Bowl title (SB XI) and passed for 27,000 yards in 15 NFL seasons. Contributed to some of the NFL's most memorable plays - "Holy Roller," "Ghost to the Post," and "Sea of Hands."

Steve Tasker - Selected to record seven Pro Bowls as a special-teamer. Played in four consecutive Super Bowls with the Buffalo Bills.

Derrick Thomas - Holds NFL records for sacks in a game (seven) and career forced fumbles (45). Selected to nine consecutive Pro Bowls and posted club-record 126.5 sacks in 11 seasons with the Kansas City Chiefs.

Ricky Watters - Tied Super Bowl record with three touchdowns in Super Bowl XXIX for the San Francisco 49ers. Five-time Pro Bowl selection ranks 14th in NFL history with 14,891 scrimmage yards.

NFL's Top 10 is a weekly, fast-paced countdown series that provides a look at some of the most intriguing subjects in the NFL including debate from network analysts, sports journalists, sports radio personalities, players, coaches and other NFL insiders.

*Following the premiere, encore airings will be on Wednesday at 12:30 PM ET & 5:30 PM ET, Saturday at 11:00 AM ET and Sunday at 6:00 PM ET.
 
Uggh.

They can't even get the snub list right.

Half of those guys don't belong and some have only been eligible for a short time. They'll probably make it.

Where's Cliff Harris and Chuck Howley?
 
Ken Anderson - yes

Cris Carter - yes

"Bullet" Bob Hayes - yes

Alex Karras - yes

Jerry Kramer - no

Jim Marshall - yes

Ken "The Snake" Stabler - yes

Steve Tasker - joke

Derrick Thomas - yes

Ricky Watters - joke
 
Charles Haley???
He won 2 or three bowls with the cowboys and 1 or 2 with the niners right? That dude was awesome. Forgive me on the lack of exact number of SB wins, i was only about 2-7 yrs old at that time.
 
Chief;2155923 said:
Uggh.

They can't even get the snub list right.

Half of those guys don't belong and some have only been eligible for a short time. They'll probably make it.

Where's Cliff Harris and Chuck Howley?

agreed.......those two have much better credentials than many on that list
 
Chief;2155923 said:
Uggh.

They can't even get the snub list right.

Half of those guys don't belong and some have only been eligible for a short time. They'll probably make it.

Where's Cliff Harris and Chuck Howley?
No kidding. Other than Derrick Thomas, Cris Carter, and Bob Hayes the rest of that list is crap. Where is Randy Gradishar? Where is Bob Kuechenberg? Where is Cliff Harris? Where is Chuck Howley?

That list is a joke. These guys just do not get it.
 
This is taken from another, better list.

4. CHUCK HOWLEY, OLB
Years pro: Bears 1958-59; Cowboys 1961-73
Pro Bowls: 6
All-Pro: 7
Consensus All-NFL: 1966, 1968, 1969, 1970
All-Decade team? No
Playoff games: 15
Super Bowl rings: 1
Avg. team defensive rank: 6.3 (out of 14-26 teams)
Cold, Hard Football Facts: 25 interceptions, 17 fumble recoveries. Made the playoffs eight straight seasons.

Offensive HOF equivalent: Art Shell. A late bloomer who dominated for perennial Super Bowl contenders.

The case against: He was basically out of football after flaming out with the Bears in 1959, but resurrected his career as a street free agent. He didn’t make the all-1960s team – and three guys ahead of him at linebacker on that list are not in the Hall (Tommy Nobis, Larry Morris, Dave Robinson). He didn’t become a top player until his late 20s, and played outside linebacker (not the glamour position it is today).

The case for: If Hall of Famers are judged by Super Bowl success, then how is Howley not in? He won Super Bowl MVP honors of a game the Cowboys didn’t even win, then came back the next year and contributed an INT and a fumble recovery to lead the Dallas to its first crown. Basically, he had a Lynn Swann postseason career, and a much better regular-season career, and didn’t even get a sniff of the Hall.

In summary: If they kept tackle and sack stats in those days, Howley’s numbers would surely be too much for even the tunnel-visioned Hall voters to ignore. But his postseason resume and general excellence should be enough. He has every quality a Hall of Famer is meant to have – dominance, play for great teams, Super Bowl excellence, longevity. Everything but a flashy jersey number and a movie cameo. But that’s the defenseman’s plight.
 
percyhoward;2156176 said:
This is taken from another, better list

that list would be a lot better if you'd replace Jake Scott with Cliff Harris.............and the Steelers already have too many players from that era in the HOF
 
How on earth can Derrick Thomas not be in the HoF. Best pass rusher Ive ever seen. When he was on you couldnt stop him no matter what you tried.
 
I see your Steve Tasker and raise you a Gary Hogeboom.


Seriously though...no Chuck Howley?
Thats a crime.
 
JohnL2288;2156274 said:
That list would be a lot better if you'd replace Jake Scott with Cliff Harris.............and the Steelers already have too many players from that era in the HOF
It would............and they do.

You gotta love the Howley-Swann comparison though. Especially coming from somebody who is not necessarily a Cowboys fan or Steeler hater.
 
Drew Pearson? Harvey Martin? Yea, I know. Drew isn't in the Ring of Honor yet. Jerry should be horse-whipped for this.
 
Hostile;2156144 said:
No kidding. Other than Derrick Thomas, Cris Carter, and Bob Hayes the rest of that list is crap. Where is Randy Gradishar? Where is Bob Kuechenberg? Where is Cliff Harris? Where is Chuck Howley?

That list is a joke. These guys just do not get it.

Another non-Cowboy who should be considered but has been snubbed is former Falcon's center Jeff Van Note. The guy was one of the top centers in the league for very long time but not many centers get noticed by the HoF selection committee.
 
Hostile;2156144 said:
No kidding. Other than Derrick Thomas, Cris Carter, and Bob Hayes the rest of that list is crap. Where is Randy Gradishar? Where is Bob Kuechenberg? Where is Cliff Harris? Where is Chuck Howley?

That list is a joke. These guys just do not get it.

A couple of the other guys I can see as borderline but Tasker and Waters???? Make me laugh.
 
Hayes, who doesn't appear to be wearing pants in this photo (look away, WG), should get in just for being a pioneer of sorts at his position. Just ask Renaldo Nehemiah how hard it is to make the transition.

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