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gollum

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Bios: http://www.profootballhof.com/hof/story.jsp?story_id=1944

Select your top six from this list and NO MORE than two Cowboys:

Troy Aikman - Quarterback - 1989-2000 Dallas Cowboys
Harry Carson - Linebacker - 1976-1988 New York Giants
L.C. Greenwood - Defensive End - 1969-1981 Pittsburgh Steelers
Russ Grimm - Guard - 1981-1991 Washington Commanders
Claude Humphrey - Defensive End - 1968-1978 Atlanta Falcons, 1979-1981 Philadelphia Eagles (injured reserve - 1975)
Michael Irvin - Wide Receiver - 1988-1999 Dallas Cowboys
Bob Kuechenberg - Guard - 1970-1984 Miami Dolphins (injured reserve - 1984)
John Madden - Coach - 1969-1978 Oakland Raiders
Art Monk - Wide Receiver - 1980-1993 Washington Commanders, 1994 New York Jets, 1995 Philadelphia Eagles
Warren Moon - Quarterback - 1984-1993 Houston Oilers, 1994-1996 Minnesota Vikings, 1997-1998 Seattle Seahawks, 1999-2000 Kansas City Chiefs
Derrick Thomas - Linebacker - 1989-1999 Kansas City Chiefs
Thurman Thomas - Running Back - 1988-1999 Buffalo Bills, 2000 Miami Dolphins
Reggie White - Defensive End/Defensive Tackle - 1985-1992 Philadelphia Eagles, 1993-1998 Green Bay Packers, 2000 Carolina Panthers
Rayfield Wright - Tackle - 1967-1979 Dallas Cowboys
Gary Zimmerman - Tackle - 1986-1992 Minnesota Vikings, 1993-1997 Denver Broncos
 

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My Vote in order:

Reggie White
Troy Aikman
John Madden
Derrick Thomas
Rayfield Wright
Warren Moon
 

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gollum said:
Bios: http://www.profootballhof.com/hof/story.jsp?story_id=1944

Select your top six from this list and NO MORE than two Cowboys:

Troy Aikman - Quarterback - 1989-2000 Dallas Cowboys
Harry Carson - Linebacker - 1976-1988 New York Giants
L.C. Greenwood - Defensive End - 1969-1981 Pittsburgh Steelers
Russ Grimm - Guard - 1981-1991 Washington Commanders
Claude Humphrey - Defensive End - 1968-1978 Atlanta Falcons, 1979-1981 Philadelphia Eagles (injured reserve - 1975)
Michael Irvin - Wide Receiver - 1988-1999 Dallas Cowboys
Bob Kuechenberg - Guard - 1970-1984 Miami Dolphins (injured reserve - 1984)
John Madden - Coach - 1969-1978 Oakland Raiders
Art Monk - Wide Receiver - 1980-1993 Washington Commanders, 1994 New York Jets, 1995 Philadelphia Eagles
Warren Moon - Quarterback - 1984-1993 Houston Oilers, 1994-1996 Minnesota Vikings, 1997-1998 Seattle Seahawks, 1999-2000 Kansas City Chiefs
Derrick Thomas - Linebacker - 1989-1999 Kansas City Chiefs
Thurman Thomas - Running Back - 1988-1999 Buffalo Bills, 2000 Miami Dolphins
Reggie White - Defensive End/Defensive Tackle - 1985-1992 Philadelphia Eagles, 1993-1998 Green Bay Packers, 2000 Carolina Panthers
Rayfield Wright - Tackle - 1967-1979 Dallas Cowboys
Gary Zimmerman - Tackle - 1986-1992 Minnesota Vikings, 1993-1997 Denver Broncos
Troy Aikman...Warren Moon...Derrick Thomas...Reggie White...Rayfield Wright...Gary Zimmerman (Irvin is deserving, but you said only 2)...no way Madden deserves the HOF as a coach...maybe as a broadcaster. He only won 1 SB, and most people think he's the reason they didn't win more.
 

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In no particular order:

Troy Aikman
John Madden
Art Monk
Warren Moon
Reggie White
Rayfield Wright
 

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1. Reggie
2. Troy
3. Madden
4. Derrick Thomas
5. Rayfield Wright
6. Warren Moon

** I also agree that Irvin should be included here at 6, but under the guidelines of only 2 Cowboys I left him off.. He may unfortunately have to wait til Emmitt goes in in 4 years.
 

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gollum said:
Bios: http://www.profootballhof.com/hof/story.jsp?story_id=1944

Select your top six from this list and NO MORE than two Cowboys:

Troy Aikman - Quarterback - 1989-2000 Dallas Cowboys
Harry Carson - Linebacker - 1976-1988 New York Giants
L.C. Greenwood - Defensive End - 1969-1981 Pittsburgh Steelers
Russ Grimm - Guard - 1981-1991 Washington Commanders
Claude Humphrey - Defensive End - 1968-1978 Atlanta Falcons, 1979-1981 Philadelphia Eagles (injured reserve - 1975)
Michael Irvin - Wide Receiver - 1988-1999 Dallas Cowboys
Bob Kuechenberg - Guard - 1970-1984 Miami Dolphins (injured reserve - 1984)
John Madden - Coach - 1969-1978 Oakland Raiders
Art Monk - Wide Receiver - 1980-1993 Washington Commanders, 1994 New York Jets, 1995 Philadelphia Eagles
Warren Moon - Quarterback - 1984-1993 Houston Oilers, 1994-1996 Minnesota Vikings, 1997-1998 Seattle Seahawks, 1999-2000 Kansas City Chiefs
Derrick Thomas - Linebacker - 1989-1999 Kansas City Chiefs
Thurman Thomas - Running Back - 1988-1999 Buffalo Bills, 2000 Miami Dolphins
Reggie White - Defensive End/Defensive Tackle - 1985-1992 Philadelphia Eagles, 1993-1998 Green Bay Packers, 2000 Carolina Panthers
Rayfield Wright - Tackle - 1967-1979 Dallas Cowboys
Gary Zimmerman - Tackle - 1986-1992 Minnesota Vikings, 1993-1997 Denver Broncos

1. Reggie White
2. Troy Aikman
3. Rayfield Wright
4. Harry Carson
5. Art Monk
6. Derrick Thomas or Warren Moon

I believe Michael Irvin is more deserving than my picks 4 through 6a and 6B.
 

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StanleySpadowski said:
Aikman
Carson
Grimm
Monk
Wright
White


You nailed my list....except switch Wright for Irvin.


Two Cowboys and Two Skins going in will show how dominate the NFC east was for awhile.
 

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Wheat said:
You nailed my list....except switch Wright for Irvin.


Two Cowboys and Two Skins going in will show how dominate the NFC east was for awhile.
Think about this Bufford. This is Super Bowl XL, or 40 for the non Romans.

The Cowboys have been to 8.
The Giants have been to 3.
The Eagles have been to 2.
The Commanders have been to 5.

That's 18 of 40 for 45% of the time the Super Bowls have been represented by the NFCE.

The Cowboys have 5 titles.
The Giants have 2 titles.
The Commanders have 3 titles.
The Eagles have :trophy:


That's 10 of 40 for 25% of the time the Champions have been from the NFCE.

That is dominance
 

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Hostile said:
Think about this Bufford. This is Super Bowl XL, or 40 for the non Romans.

The Cowboys have been to 8.
The Giants have been to 3.
The Eagles have been to 2.
The Commanders have been to 5.

That's 18 of 40 for 45% of the time the Super Bowls have been represented by the NFCE.

The Cowboys have 5 titles.
The Giants have 2 titles.
The Commanders have 3 titles.
The Eagles have :trophy:


That's 10 of 40 for 25% of the time the Champions have been from the NFCE.

That is dominance

Hos, don't forget about the Cards, they were in our division for many years. Okay, so we add their Superbowl victories to it too and...Opps...nevermind.
 

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Hostile said:
Think about this Bufford. This is Super Bowl XL, or 40 for the non Romans.

The Cowboys have been to 8.
The Giants have been to 3.
The Eagles have been to 2.
The Commanders have been to 5.

That's 18 of 40 for 45% of the time the Super Bowls have been represented by the NFCE.

The Cowboys have 5 titles.
The Giants have 2 titles.
The Commanders have 3 titles.
The Eagles have :trophy:


That's 10 of 40 for 25% of the time the Champions have been from the NFCE.

That is dominance


Go even further back for the whole history of the NFL and look at Titles. the Giants and Eagles have a few of those...the Skins have two more.

The NFC East from top to bottom has the best History of any division.
 

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Wheat said:
You nailed my list....except switch Wright for Irvin.


Two Cowboys and Two Skins going in will show how dominate the NFC east was for awhile.

Wright deserves in before Irvin.

If all Cowboys and Commanders are shut out again are you willing to join a protest at the HOF game?
 

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Wheat said:
The NFC East from top to bottom has the best History of any division.


I'll go with this statement. The Beast in the East is getting better. Next year....
 

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StanleySpadowski said:
Wright deserves in before Irvin.

If all Cowboys and Commanders are shut out again are you willing to join a protest at the HOF game?


Now that would be sight. Skins and Boys fans together to protest something.

Me with a sign that says "Don't let writers vote for the HOF" and "Peter King is a Fraud!"
 

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Wheat said:
Now that would be sight. Skins and Boys fans together to protest something.

Me with a sign that says "Don't let writers vote for the HOF" and "Peter King is a Fraud!"


I'm being very serious. We could take over a whole section of the stadium. Except my signs probably wouldn't be that kind.
 

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StanleySpadowski said:
I'm being very serious. We could take over a whole section of the stadium. Except my signs probably wouldn't be that kind.


What would yours say?

Who's playing the HOF game this year?
 

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Wheat said:
What would yours say?

Who's playing the HOF game this year?


I don't think the teams are announced yet but I could be wrong.




How about "Peter King -- Too busy watching ***** play field hockey to watch football"
 

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The No brainers here are:

Reggie White
Troy Aikman
Art Monk

The others that Should be put in without much argument are:

Michael Irvin
Rayfield Wright
Harry Carson


And one guy that will give the Hall legitimacy but is not in now is:
Bob Hayes.

I will say this until it happens, I will not go to the HOF until this man is in the Hall. It is a shame that they have excluded him from this honor.
 

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:bow: I'm so proud of this one ...

http://img368.*************/img368/7805/reggiewhite9nr.th.gif

He's the one!
 
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