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Best Hall of Famer Not In Canton ...

Post by D-Day Heroes » Sat Sep 12, 2009 4:43 pm

Top 10 players not in the Hall of Fame
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Ken Anderson
Four Pro Bowls, the 1981 MVP award and the first Super Bowl appearance in team history were not enough to get this Bengals legend into the Hall.
Watch clip | Anderson's career statistics | Super Bowl XVI highlights

Steve Tasker
Marv Levy once called Tasker -- arguably the greatest special teams player of all time -- the most important man on the Bills' roster.
Watch clip | Tasker's career statistics | Bills.com: Tasker spotlight

Alex Karras
Before he punched a horse on Blazing Saddles, Karras -- nicknamed the "Mad Duck" -- was one of the most dominant defensive players of his era.
Watch clip | Lions.com: Karras bio | Lions history

Ricky Watters
Watters put up better numbers than many backs already in the Hall, but many recall his flamboyant personality more than his accomplishments.
Watch clip | Watters' career statistics | Super Bowl XXIX highlights

Ken Stabler
With "The Snake" behind center, the Raiders were perennial contenders, playing in five straight AFC title games and winning a Super Bowl.
Watch clip | Raiders.com: Stabler bio | Super Bowl XI highlights

Bob Hayes
The fastest man alive may not have had the greatest hands, but "Bullet" Bob Hayes still managed to help revolutionize the game with his speed.
Watch clip | Hayes' career statistics | Cowboys Ring of Honor: Hayes

Jim Marshall
The "Ironman" of his era, Marshall played in 282 consecutive games, but this defensive end may own the most famous football blooper of all time.
Watch clip | Top nicknames: Purple People Eaters | Vikings history

Cris Carter
Many said all Cris Carter did was "catch touchdowns," but the Vikings great ended his career second all-time in receptions, and, of course, TDs.
Watch clip | Vikings' Ring of Honor | Individual records: Receiving

Derrick Thomas
Derrick Thomas finished his career with 126.5 sacks and still holds the record for most sacks in a game with seven, which he set in 1990.
Watch clip | Thomas' career statistics | Chiefs Hall of Fame: Thomas

Jerry Kramer
Kramer helped pave the way for the famous "Packers sweep," as well as five NFL championships in the 1960s for Titletown USA.
Watch clip | Top weather games: Ice Bowl | America's Game: Ice Bowl


How is Ken Stabler and Bob Hayes not in the Hall :rolleyes:
" When you are in any contest you should work as if there were - to the very last minute - a chance to lose it. "
- Dwight D. Eisenhower

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