Saturday, August 4, 2012

Hall of Fame members-class of 2012...

Willie Roaf-New Orleans Saints,and Kansas City Chiefs:one of the best offensive lineman that i ever saw play,even on television,and respected him for the fact that he played against the best defensive linemen week after week,and basically eliminated them from getting to the quarterback... member of both the 1990's,and 2000's all-decade teams...
Jack Butler-Pittsburgh Steelers:52 interceptions,in the 1950's-best of decade,of 1950's... member of 1950's all-decade team,and a very hard hitter,at defensive back...
Chris Doleman-Minnesota Vikings(twice,one year,to end his career),Atlanta Falcons,and San Francisco 49ers:when you lined up against him,you were up for a very long day,as an offensive lineman,and quarterback-150.5 sacks-fourth all-time,when he retired... started 212 games,in NFL...
Cortez Kennedy-Seattle Seahawks:was NFL defensive player of year,when Seahawks was 2-14,and was member of the 1990's all-decade team,and had only two winning seasons,as a Seahawks' defensive tackle... only second Seahawks player inducted into the Hall of Fame(behind Steve Largent)... one of the toughest defensive tackles,of all-time...
Dermontti Dawson-Pittsburgh Steelers:when you replace Hall of Fame member Mike Webster,you are in,for being compared to Webster,but Dawson did one better,when he was one of the best centers,in the NFL,PERIOD,and people mention him in the same breath,as Webster,who anchored the four time Steelers' Super Bowl Champions,in the 1970's,and some people think of him,as the best center,in the history,of the NFL... member of 1990's all-decade team...
Curtis Martin-New England Patriots,and New York Jets:one of only two players,ever to rush for 1,000 yards,in first ten years,of NFL career(the other one is Hall of Fame member Barry Sanders)... played in Super Bowl XXXI,against the Green Bay Packers... he rushed for 14,101 yards,fourth,all-time,in history of the NFL... one of the best running backs,in the history of the NFL,without a doubt,period...

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