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Consider that the average salary of an MLB player in 1970 was $29,000 and by the decade’s end it was $144,000. At the start of the 70’s, a professional Baseball Player might be on your block, but by 1980, he was looking towards a gated community. In 1992, the average salary hit $1,000,000 and that upward projection shows no sign of changing.NOT IN HALL OF FAME
The Heardsmen. After the demise of the Wonders in the Tom Hanks film, “That Thing You Do”, we learn that the lead singer was able to fulfill his creative juices with the “Heardsmen” which apparently achieved some success. Since, we never saw it, does it really matter here? It probably doesn’t. The Bullet Points: Movie Appeared:NOT IN HALL OF FAME
A lot of people did not want to see the Longest Yard remade as many (and count us in that) thought that this was a Mount Rushmore character (The others being Jack Horner, the Bandit and Gator McKlusky) for cinematic superstar, Burt Reynolds. However, with a shift in tone, and Reynolds recast as NateNOT IN HALL OF FAME
In Draft Day, we have Bo Callahan, the Wisconsin Quarterback who was the reigning Heisman winner, and the expected number one pick. It didn’t happen, and we watch him plummet in a similar fashion that Aaron Rodgers did years ago. It is implied by the Cleveland Browns General Manager (played by Kevin Costner) that there are characterissues
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John Milner. Drag Racing will always be a fringe sport within a sport that can only go so far in popularity, but a sport nevertheless. We lost what could have been a great one when John Milner died while from getting hit by a drunk driver on New Year’s Eve in 1964. However, before Milner died he defeated Bob Falfa (Harrison Ford) in aNOT IN HALL OF FAME
Now we can’t say we were admirers of Lori Petty’s Tank Girl look (and everything else since), but she was at her feisty best as Kit Keller, the younger sister of the star Catcher for the Rockford Peaches. Sure, sometimes the character was annoying in a Scrappy-Doo kind of way, but wait a minute, didNOT IN HALL OF FAME
Dugan himself hit nearly 500 fictitious Home Runs (including 58 in 1938), and had he not drunk himself out of the league, would have probably come close to the 600 mark. Although we never did see a complete stat line of Jimmy Dugan, what we did know indicated to us that may himself been a legitimate candidate for the Baseball Hall ofFame.
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Billy Chapel. With Vin Scully acting as the soundtrack (and it does not get any better than that), Billy Chapel (Kevin Costner) pitched a perfect game against the New York Yankees in what was to be his last game in the Majors. As always, Costner is excellent as an athlete, though this time as an aging Pitcher on the tail end of his career.NOT IN HALL OF FAME
Blues based Rockers permeate the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, so on the initial surface George Thorogood may seem to be a potential choice for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Throw in the fact that Blues purists tend to despise him, the picture becomes rapidly unclear. OfNOT IN HALL OF FAME
Pete Bell seemed to be a knock off of famed Indiana Hoosiers Basketball Coach, Bobby Knight, which always seemed a little off especially considering Knight actually, appeared in the film. Though the movie was known (or responsible) for launching the “acting career” of Shaquille O’Neal, Nolte was theNOT IN HALL OF FAME
Consider that the average salary of an MLB player in 1970 was $29,000 and by the decade’s end it was $144,000. At the start of the 70’s, a professional Baseball Player might be on your block, but by 1980, he was looking towards a gated community. In 1992, the average salary hit $1,000,000 and that upward projection shows no sign of changing.NOT IN HALL OF FAME
The Heardsmen. After the demise of the Wonders in the Tom Hanks film, “That Thing You Do”, we learn that the lead singer was able to fulfill his creative juices with the “Heardsmen” which apparently achieved some success. Since, we never saw it, does it really matter here? It probably doesn’t. The Bullet Points: Movie Appeared:NOT IN HALL OF FAME
A lot of people did not want to see the Longest Yard remade as many (and count us in that) thought that this was a Mount Rushmore character (The others being Jack Horner, the Bandit and Gator McKlusky) for cinematic superstar, Burt Reynolds. However, with a shift in tone, and Reynolds recast as NateNOT IN HALL OF FAME
In Draft Day, we have Bo Callahan, the Wisconsin Quarterback who was the reigning Heisman winner, and the expected number one pick. It didn’t happen, and we watch him plummet in a similar fashion that Aaron Rodgers did years ago. It is implied by the Cleveland Browns General Manager (played by Kevin Costner) that there are characterissues
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John Milner. Drag Racing will always be a fringe sport within a sport that can only go so far in popularity, but a sport nevertheless. We lost what could have been a great one when John Milner died while from getting hit by a drunk driver on New Year’s Eve in 1964. However, before Milner died he defeated Bob Falfa (Harrison Ford) in aNOT IN HALL OF FAME
Now we can’t say we were admirers of Lori Petty’s Tank Girl look (and everything else since), but she was at her feisty best as Kit Keller, the younger sister of the star Catcher for the Rockford Peaches. Sure, sometimes the character was annoying in a Scrappy-Doo kind of way, but wait a minute, didNOT IN HALL OF FAME
Dugan himself hit nearly 500 fictitious Home Runs (including 58 in 1938), and had he not drunk himself out of the league, would have probably come close to the 600 mark. Although we never did see a complete stat line of Jimmy Dugan, what we did know indicated to us that may himself been a legitimate candidate for the Baseball Hall ofFame.
NOT IN HALL OF FAME
Billy Chapel. With Vin Scully acting as the soundtrack (and it does not get any better than that), Billy Chapel (Kevin Costner) pitched a perfect game against the New York Yankees in what was to be his last game in the Majors. As always, Costner is excellent as an athlete, though this time as an aging Pitcher on the tail end of his career.NOT IN HALL OF FAME
Blues based Rockers permeate the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, so on the initial surface George Thorogood may seem to be a potential choice for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Throw in the fact that Blues purists tend to despise him, the picture becomes rapidly unclear. OfNOT IN HALL OF FAME
Pete Bell seemed to be a knock off of famed Indiana Hoosiers Basketball Coach, Bobby Knight, which always seemed a little off especially considering Knight actually, appeared in the film. Though the movie was known (or responsible) for launching the “acting career” of Shaquille O’Neal, Nolte was theNOT IN HALL OF FAME
100 Active Potential Football Hall of Famers. #30 Overall, Zack Martin, Dallas Cowboys, Right Guard, #4 Offensive Lineman. Martin has gone six for six in Pro Bowls, with four First Team All-Pro Selections. Martin increased his AV/G in 2019, and his. in Offensive Linemen. #114 Overall, Demaryius Thomas, Free Agent, #17 WideReceiver.
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Fictitious Athlete Hall of Fame . Welcome to the Fictitious Athlete Hall of Fame! This is the place where we celebrate our favourite athletes from the world of Movies and Television, but only those who do not exist in the “real world”.NOT IN HALL OF FAME
The Heardsmen. After the demise of the Wonders in the Tom Hanks film, “That Thing You Do”, we learn that the lead singer was able to fulfill his creative juices with the “Heardsmen” which apparently achieved some success. Since, we never saw it, does it really matter here? It probably doesn’t. The Bullet Points: Movie Appeared:NOT IN HALL OF FAME
John Milner. Drag Racing will always be a fringe sport within a sport that can only go so far in popularity, but a sport nevertheless. We lost what could have been a great one when John Milner died while from getting hit by a drunk driver on New Year’s Eve in 1964. However, before Milner died he defeated Bob Falfa (Harrison Ford) in aNOT IN HALL OF FAME
It may not have been a large role, but was not Leiv Schreiber effective as Ross “The Boss” Rhea” in his role as a hockey goon? We think so, and we thought he nailed the rile as a veteran goon to the ‘t’ thus leading to an effective contest against the hero at the end. He was a villain who was not exNOT IN HALL OF FAME
Charlie Harper (Charlie Sheen) was an alcoholic womanizer on Two and a Half Men and we loved every minute of it! One of the times that we laughed out loudest was when the man who made his living doing commercial jingles, found that there was a lot of money to be made as a children’s singer; hence we have “Charlie Waffles” who didn’t sound like any kids singer we remember!NOT IN HALL OF FAME
Pete Bell seemed to be a knock off of famed Indiana Hoosiers Basketball Coach, Bobby Knight, which always seemed a little off especially considering Knight actually, appeared in the film. Though the movie was known (or responsible) for launching the “acting career” of Shaquille O’Neal, Nolte was theNOT IN HALL OF FAME
Like every Longest Yard character which was duplicated, it is impossible to avoid looking at both versions. In this case we like both Nate Scarboroughs, though there is something colossally cool about Michael Conrad and old school toughness he brought to the role. However, in his case, Conrad had thNOT IN HALL OF FAME
Although we can’t say that this was our favorite film, we are big fans of Joe Seneca’s performance in Crossroads. Seneca played Willie Brown, a former Blues Harmonica great who as it turned out, along with legendary Blues great, Robert Johnson, sold their soul to the devil to gain their skills. We dNOT IN HALL OF FAME
Byron Scott is one of the most heralded shooters and finishers in league history. His run with the great Laker teams of the 80s proved he was a winner. Scott came from Arizona State as he 4th pick overall in the draft and was the perfect piece missing for Showtime. So the Lakers went out and got him NOT IN HALL OF FAMEROCK AND ROLLWWETWITTERSUBSCRIBE TO THIS RSS FEED 100 Active Potential Football Hall of Famers. #30 Overall, Zack Martin, Dallas Cowboys, Right Guard, #4 Offensive Lineman. Martin has gone six for six in Pro Bowls, with four First Team All-Pro Selections. Martin increased his AV/G in 2019, and his. in Offensive Linemen. #114 Overall, Demaryius Thomas, Free Agent, #17 WideReceiver.
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John Milner. Drag Racing will always be a fringe sport within a sport that can only go so far in popularity, but a sport nevertheless. We lost what could have been a great one when John Milner died while from getting hit by a drunk driver on New Year’s Eve in 1964. However, before Milner died he defeated Bob Falfa (Harrison Ford) in aNOT IN HALL OF FAME
In Draft Day, we have Bo Callahan, the Wisconsin Quarterback who was the reigning Heisman winner, and the expected number one pick. It didn’t happen, and we watch him plummet in a similar fashion that Aaron Rodgers did years ago. It is implied by the Cleveland Browns General Manager (played by Kevin Costner) that there are characterissues
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The Heardsmen. After the demise of the Wonders in the Tom Hanks film, “That Thing You Do”, we learn that the lead singer was able to fulfill his creative juices with the “Heardsmen” which apparently achieved some success. Since, we never saw it, does it really matter here? It probably doesn’t. The Bullet Points: Movie Appeared:NOT IN HALL OF FAME
Dugan himself hit nearly 500 fictitious Home Runs (including 58 in 1938), and had he not drunk himself out of the league, would have probably come close to the 600 mark. Although we never did see a complete stat line of Jimmy Dugan, what we did know indicated to us that may himself been a legitimate candidate for the Baseball Hall ofFame.
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Although the player who was the focus of the NFL draft in the Kevin Costner film, Draft Day, was the University of Wisconsin Quarterback, it was a Linebacker from Ohio State who would go first overall and be the real (or so we are led to believe) prize in the draft. Vontae Mack (Chadwick Boseman) loNOT IN HALL OF FAME
Billy Chapel. With Vin Scully acting as the soundtrack (and it does not get any better than that), Billy Chapel (Kevin Costner) pitched a perfect game against the New York Yankees in what was to be his last game in the Majors. As always, Costner is excellent as an athlete, though this time as an aging Pitcher on the tail end of his career.NOT IN HALL OF FAME
Now we can’t say we were admirers of Lori Petty’s Tank Girl look (and everything else since), but she was at her feisty best as Kit Keller, the younger sister of the star Catcher for the Rockford Peaches. Sure, sometimes the character was annoying in a Scrappy-Doo kind of way, but wait a minute, didNOT IN HALL OF FAME
A lot of people did not want to see the Longest Yard remade as many (and count us in that) thought that this was a Mount Rushmore character (The others being Jack Horner, the Bandit and Gator McKlusky) for cinematic superstar, Burt Reynolds. However, with a shift in tone, and Reynolds recast as NateNOT IN HALL OF FAME
Blues based Rockers permeate the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, so on the initial surface George Thorogood may seem to be a potential choice for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Throw in the fact that Blues purists tend to despise him, the picture becomes rapidly unclear. Of NOT IN HALL OF FAMEROCK AND ROLLWWETWITTERSUBSCRIBE TO THIS RSS FEED 100 Active Potential Football Hall of Famers. #30 Overall, Zack Martin, Dallas Cowboys, Right Guard, #4 Offensive Lineman. Martin has gone six for six in Pro Bowls, with four First Team All-Pro Selections. Martin increased his AV/G in 2019, and his. in Offensive Linemen. #114 Overall, Demaryius Thomas, Free Agent, #17 WideReceiver.
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John Milner. Drag Racing will always be a fringe sport within a sport that can only go so far in popularity, but a sport nevertheless. We lost what could have been a great one when John Milner died while from getting hit by a drunk driver on New Year’s Eve in 1964. However, before Milner died he defeated Bob Falfa (Harrison Ford) in aNOT IN HALL OF FAME
In Draft Day, we have Bo Callahan, the Wisconsin Quarterback who was the reigning Heisman winner, and the expected number one pick. It didn’t happen, and we watch him plummet in a similar fashion that Aaron Rodgers did years ago. It is implied by the Cleveland Browns General Manager (played by Kevin Costner) that there are characterissues
NOT IN HALL OF FAME
The Heardsmen. After the demise of the Wonders in the Tom Hanks film, “That Thing You Do”, we learn that the lead singer was able to fulfill his creative juices with the “Heardsmen” which apparently achieved some success. Since, we never saw it, does it really matter here? It probably doesn’t. The Bullet Points: Movie Appeared:NOT IN HALL OF FAME
Dugan himself hit nearly 500 fictitious Home Runs (including 58 in 1938), and had he not drunk himself out of the league, would have probably come close to the 600 mark. Although we never did see a complete stat line of Jimmy Dugan, what we did know indicated to us that may himself been a legitimate candidate for the Baseball Hall ofFame.
NOT IN HALL OF FAME
Although the player who was the focus of the NFL draft in the Kevin Costner film, Draft Day, was the University of Wisconsin Quarterback, it was a Linebacker from Ohio State who would go first overall and be the real (or so we are led to believe) prize in the draft. Vontae Mack (Chadwick Boseman) loNOT IN HALL OF FAME
Billy Chapel. With Vin Scully acting as the soundtrack (and it does not get any better than that), Billy Chapel (Kevin Costner) pitched a perfect game against the New York Yankees in what was to be his last game in the Majors. As always, Costner is excellent as an athlete, though this time as an aging Pitcher on the tail end of his career.NOT IN HALL OF FAME
Now we can’t say we were admirers of Lori Petty’s Tank Girl look (and everything else since), but she was at her feisty best as Kit Keller, the younger sister of the star Catcher for the Rockford Peaches. Sure, sometimes the character was annoying in a Scrappy-Doo kind of way, but wait a minute, didNOT IN HALL OF FAME
A lot of people did not want to see the Longest Yard remade as many (and count us in that) thought that this was a Mount Rushmore character (The others being Jack Horner, the Bandit and Gator McKlusky) for cinematic superstar, Burt Reynolds. However, with a shift in tone, and Reynolds recast as NateNOT IN HALL OF FAME
Blues based Rockers permeate the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, so on the initial surface George Thorogood may seem to be a potential choice for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Throw in the fact that Blues purists tend to despise him, the picture becomes rapidly unclear. OfNOT IN HALL OF FAME
100 Active Potential Football Hall of Famers. #30 Overall, Zack Martin, Dallas Cowboys, Right Guard, #4 Offensive Lineman. Martin has gone six for six in Pro Bowls, with four First Team All-Pro Selections. Martin increased his AV/G in 2019, and his. in Offensive Linemen. #114 Overall, Demaryius Thomas, Free Agent, #17 WideReceiver.
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Contest: 2021 Fictitious Rock and Roll Hall of Fame -- Round 1 From the short-lived sketch comedy, the Ben Stiller Show, we have a Seattle parody of the Monkees called what else; The Grungies! The bit was a bit dark, but was a bright spot on what only lasted thirteen episodes.NOT IN HALL OF FAME
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Contest: 2021 Fictitious Rock and Roll Hall of Fame -- Round 1 He made a much better marine than he did a Rock Star. Stitch (Mario Van Peebles) was an aspiring Rock and Roller who played Roy’sbar and probably should have won a contest, though only because of the weakopposition.
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One of the more successful characters of Martin Short’s career (though hands down the creepiest), Jackie Rogers Jr. was an eccentric albino lounge singer who was a tad on the feminine side, but all the way on the extroverted side.NOT IN HALL OF FAME
The Heardsmen. After the demise of the Wonders in the Tom Hanks film, “That Thing You Do”, we learn that the lead singer was able to fulfill his creative juices with the “Heardsmen” which apparently achieved some success. Since, we never saw it, does it really matter here? It probably doesn’t. The Bullet Points: Movie Appeared:NOT IN HALL OF FAME
Consider that the average salary of an MLB player in 1970 was $29,000 and by the decade’s end it was $144,000. At the start of the 70’s, a professional Baseball Player might be on your block, but by 1980, he was looking towards a gated community. In 1992, the average salary hit $1,000,000 and that upward projection shows no sign of changing.NOT IN HALL OF FAME
Now we can’t say we were admirers of Lori Petty’s Tank Girl look (and everything else since), but she was at her feisty best as Kit Keller, the younger sister of the star Catcher for the Rockford Peaches. Sure, sometimes the character was annoying in a Scrappy-Doo kind of way, but wait a minute, didNOT IN HALL OF FAME
Place Kickers get no love from anybody, and when they screw up, nobody wears the goat horns higher. This brings us to Ray Finkle, who cost the Miami Dolphins the Super Bowl by missing what would have been the winning Field Goal by going “Wide Right”. His failure in the big game (which he blamed on DNOT IN HALL OF FAME
Spearchucker Jones. Easily the most racially insensitive name on the ballot, “Spearchucker” Jones (allegedly named due to his prowess with a javelin) was an army doctor in the Korean War who was also a professional Football player. We will ignore the fact that there were no known African American doctors serving in Korean M*A*S*H units andNOT IN HALL OF FAME
John Milner. Drag Racing will always be a fringe sport within a sport that can only go so far in popularity, but a sport nevertheless. We lost what could have been a great one when John Milner died while from getting hit by a drunk driver on New Year’s Eve in 1964. However, before Milner died he defeated Bob Falfa (Harrison Ford) in aNOT IN HALL OF FAME
The Heardsmen. After the demise of the Wonders in the Tom Hanks film, “That Thing You Do”, we learn that the lead singer was able to fulfill his creative juices with the “Heardsmen” which apparently achieved some success. Since, we never saw it, does it really matter here? It probably doesn’t. The Bullet Points: Movie Appeared:NOT IN HALL OF FAME
In Draft Day, we have Bo Callahan, the Wisconsin Quarterback who was the reigning Heisman winner, and the expected number one pick. It didn’t happen, and we watch him plummet in a similar fashion that Aaron Rodgers did years ago. It is implied by the Cleveland Browns General Manager (played by Kevin Costner) that there are characterissues
NOT IN HALL OF FAME
Now we can’t say we were admirers of Lori Petty’s Tank Girl look (and everything else since), but she was at her feisty best as Kit Keller, the younger sister of the star Catcher for the Rockford Peaches. Sure, sometimes the character was annoying in a Scrappy-Doo kind of way, but wait a minute, didNOT IN HALL OF FAME
Site dedicated to promoting those who have achieved levels of excellence deserving of the Hall of Fame.NOT IN HALL OF FAME
Although the player who was the focus of the NFL draft in the Kevin Costner film, Draft Day, was the University of Wisconsin Quarterback, it was a Linebacker from Ohio State who would go first overall and be the real (or so we are led to believe) prize in the draft. Vontae Mack (Chadwick Boseman) loNOT IN HALL OF FAME
Dugan himself hit nearly 500 fictitious Home Runs (including 58 in 1938), and had he not drunk himself out of the league, would have probably come close to the 600 mark. Although we never did see a complete stat line of Jimmy Dugan, what we did know indicated to us that may himself been a legitimate candidate for the Baseball Hall ofFame.
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Although he wrote countless songs over multiple decades, Kenny Loggins may be best known for seemingly writing every single soundtrack song in the 1980’s. It seemed like that was his best niche as he never seemed to nail a complete album but with a lot of scattered hits and his work in previous acts, he could net a look form the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame committee.NOT IN HALL OF FAME
Dave Taylor shattered all expectations becoming part of the legendary Los Angeles Kings Triple Crown Line with Marcel Dionne and Charlie Simmer. Taylor was an unexpected scoring machine who eclipsed the 100 point plateau twice early in his career. Despite his offensive prowess, Taylor was a mean checker and had a strong feel for thedefensive
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The Blues Brothers (1980) In the early seasons of Saturday Night Live, Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi were comedic gods. In a sketch in 1976, in their famed bee costumes played “I’m A King Bee” with the house band, which at the time seemed like a one-off, but it was aNOT IN HALL OF FAME
John Milner. Drag Racing will always be a fringe sport within a sport that can only go so far in popularity, but a sport nevertheless. We lost what could have been a great one when John Milner died while from getting hit by a drunk driver on New Year’s Eve in 1964. However, before Milner died he defeated Bob Falfa (Harrison Ford) in aNOT IN HALL OF FAME
The Heardsmen. After the demise of the Wonders in the Tom Hanks film, “That Thing You Do”, we learn that the lead singer was able to fulfill his creative juices with the “Heardsmen” which apparently achieved some success. Since, we never saw it, does it really matter here? It probably doesn’t. The Bullet Points: Movie Appeared:NOT IN HALL OF FAME
In Draft Day, we have Bo Callahan, the Wisconsin Quarterback who was the reigning Heisman winner, and the expected number one pick. It didn’t happen, and we watch him plummet in a similar fashion that Aaron Rodgers did years ago. It is implied by the Cleveland Browns General Manager (played by Kevin Costner) that there are characterissues
NOT IN HALL OF FAME
Now we can’t say we were admirers of Lori Petty’s Tank Girl look (and everything else since), but she was at her feisty best as Kit Keller, the younger sister of the star Catcher for the Rockford Peaches. Sure, sometimes the character was annoying in a Scrappy-Doo kind of way, but wait a minute, didNOT IN HALL OF FAME
Site dedicated to promoting those who have achieved levels of excellence deserving of the Hall of Fame.NOT IN HALL OF FAME
Although the player who was the focus of the NFL draft in the Kevin Costner film, Draft Day, was the University of Wisconsin Quarterback, it was a Linebacker from Ohio State who would go first overall and be the real (or so we are led to believe) prize in the draft. Vontae Mack (Chadwick Boseman) loNOT IN HALL OF FAME
Dugan himself hit nearly 500 fictitious Home Runs (including 58 in 1938), and had he not drunk himself out of the league, would have probably come close to the 600 mark. Although we never did see a complete stat line of Jimmy Dugan, what we did know indicated to us that may himself been a legitimate candidate for the Baseball Hall ofFame.
NOT IN HALL OF FAME
Although he wrote countless songs over multiple decades, Kenny Loggins may be best known for seemingly writing every single soundtrack song in the 1980’s. It seemed like that was his best niche as he never seemed to nail a complete album but with a lot of scattered hits and his work in previous acts, he could net a look form the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame committee.NOT IN HALL OF FAME
Dave Taylor shattered all expectations becoming part of the legendary Los Angeles Kings Triple Crown Line with Marcel Dionne and Charlie Simmer. Taylor was an unexpected scoring machine who eclipsed the 100 point plateau twice early in his career. Despite his offensive prowess, Taylor was a mean checker and had a strong feel for thedefensive
NOT IN HALL OF FAME
The Blues Brothers (1980) In the early seasons of Saturday Night Live, Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi were comedic gods. In a sketch in 1976, in their famed bee costumes played “I’m A King Bee” with the house band, which at the time seemed like a one-off, but it was aNOT IN HALL OF FAME
Consider that the average salary of an MLB player in 1970 was $29,000 and by the decade’s end it was $144,000. At the start of the 70’s, a professional Baseball Player might be on your block, but by 1980, he was looking towards a gated community. In 1992, the average salary hit $1,000,000 and that upward projection shows no sign of changing.NOT IN HALL OF FAME
The Heardsmen. After the demise of the Wonders in the Tom Hanks film, “That Thing You Do”, we learn that the lead singer was able to fulfill his creative juices with the “Heardsmen” which apparently achieved some success. Since, we never saw it, does it really matter here? It probably doesn’t. The Bullet Points: Movie Appeared:NOT IN HALL OF FAME
Gus Williams. 14. Gus Williams. Gus Williams had a very solid career in the NBA highlighted by being a member of back to back NBA finalists in Seattle. “The Wizard” as he was known, teamed with Hall of famer Dennis Johnson in the Sonic backcourt. Williams was not just a key member of the team that won a title in ‘79, he was the catalyst.NOT IN HALL OF FAME
From the Sparkle remake in 2012, we felt that Carmen Ejogo gave a great performance as the talented, yet tortured singer, Tammy “Sister” Anderson. Ejoko got to her flex not only her singing chops but her acting range, and we wonder if the film was not mostly known for being Whitney Houston’s last roNOT IN HALL OF FAME
Dugan himself hit nearly 500 fictitious Home Runs (including 58 in 1938), and had he not drunk himself out of the league, would have probably come close to the 600 mark. Although we never did see a complete stat line of Jimmy Dugan, what we did know indicated to us that may himself been a legitimate candidate for the Baseball Hall ofFame.
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Blues based Rockers permeate the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, so on the initial surface George Thorogood may seem to be a potential choice for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Throw in the fact that Blues purists tend to despise him, the picture becomes rapidly unclear. OfNOT IN HALL OF FAME
In what was one of the few Steven Seagal movies that didn’t suck; the antagonist was the great actor Tommy Lee Jones. We actually like that, as we knew that we would be treated to at least some good acting, but trying to view the curmudgeonly Jones (who must have came out of the womb looking like a cranky old dude) masquerading as a Rock and Roller is not exactly believable.NOT IN HALL OF FAME
Although we can’t say that this was our favorite film, we are big fans of Joe Seneca’s performance in Crossroads. Seneca played Willie Brown, a former Blues Harmonica great who as it turned out, along with legendary Blues great, Robert Johnson, sold their soul to the devil to gain their skills. We dNOT IN HALL OF FAME
Billy Chapel. With Vin Scully acting as the soundtrack (and it does not get any better than that), Billy Chapel (Kevin Costner) pitched a perfect game against the New York Yankees in what was to be his last game in the Majors. As always, Costner is excellent as an athlete, though this time as an aging Pitcher on the tail end of his career.NOT IN HALL OF FAME
The Blues Brothers (1980) In the early seasons of Saturday Night Live, Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi were comedic gods. In a sketch in 1976, in their famed bee costumes played “I’m A King Bee” with the house band, which at the time seemed like a one-off, but it was aNOT IN HALL OF FAME
Fictitious Athlete Hall of Fame . Welcome to the Fictitious Athlete Hall of Fame! This is the place where we celebrate our favourite athletes from the world of Movies and Television, but only those who do not exist in the “real world”.NOT IN HALL OF FAME
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It may not have been a large role, but was not Leiv Schreiber effective as Ross “The Boss” Rhea” in his role as a hockey goon? We think so, and we thought he nailed the rile as a veteran goon to the ‘t’ thus leading to an effective contest against the hero at the end. He was a villain who was not exNOT IN HALL OF FAME
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It may not have been a large role, but was not Leiv Schreiber effective as Ross “The Boss” Rhea” in his role as a hockey goon? We think so, and we thought he nailed the rile as a veteran goon to the ‘t’ thus leading to an effective contest against the hero at the end. He was a villain who was not exNOT IN HALL OF FAME
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It may not have been a large role, but was not Leiv Schreiber effective as Ross “The Boss” Rhea” in his role as a hockey goon? We think so, and we thought he nailed the rile as a veteran goon to the ‘t’ thus leading to an effective contest against the hero at the end. He was a villain who was not exNOT IN HALL OF FAME
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John Milner. Drag Racing will always be a fringe sport within a sport that can only go so far in popularity, but a sport nevertheless. We lost what could have been a great one when John Milner died while from getting hit by a drunk driver on New Year’s Eve in 1964. However, before Milner died he defeated Bob Falfa (Harrison Ford) in aNOT IN HALL OF FAME
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Although he wrote countless songs over multiple decades, Kenny Loggins may be best known for seemingly writing every single soundtrack song in the 1980’s. It seemed like that was his best niche as he never seemed to nail a complete album but with a lot of scattered hits and his work in previous acts, he could net a look form the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame committee.NOT IN HALL OF FAME
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Gus Williams. 14. Gus Williams. Gus Williams had a very solid career in the NBA highlighted by being a member of back to back NBA finalists in Seattle. “The Wizard” as he was known, teamed with Hall of famer Dennis Johnson in the Sonic backcourt. Williams was not just a key member of the team that won a title in ‘79, he was the catalyst.NOT IN HALL OF FAME
Based on Rod Serling’s 1956 teleplay, the version of Requiem of a Heavyweight that we have decided to go with is the Anthony Quinn 1962 film. Quinn, plays Luis “Mountain” Rivera, who like so many of our Veteran’s Candidate boxing films, finds us looking at a boxer at the end of his career. He may beNOT IN HALL OF FAME
Dugan himself hit nearly 500 fictitious Home Runs (including 58 in 1938), and had he not drunk himself out of the league, would have probably come close to the 600 mark. Although we never did see a complete stat line of Jimmy Dugan, what we did know indicated to us that may himself been a legitimate candidate for the Baseball Hall ofFame.
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Billy Chapel. With Vin Scully acting as the soundtrack (and it does not get any better than that), Billy Chapel (Kevin Costner) pitched a perfect game against the New York Yankees in what was to be his last game in the Majors. As always, Costner is excellent as an athlete, though this time as an aging Pitcher on the tail end of his career.NOT IN HALL OF FAME
Blues based Rockers permeate the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, so on the initial surface George Thorogood may seem to be a potential choice for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Throw in the fact that Blues purists tend to despise him, the picture becomes rapidly unclear. OfSIDEBAR
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NOT IN HALL OF FAME NEWS Subscribe to this RSS feed THE COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME ANNOUNCES THEIR 2020 CLASS We have another huge day at Notinhalloffame.com as the College Football Hall of Fame has announced the Class of 2020. Seventeen former players and two former Coaches will be induced on December 8, at the New York Hilton. To become eligible as a player, that individual must have been a First Team All-American and have last played his college ball ten years ago. In addition, they must have played their last year in college at least 50 years ago (1970.). As for the Coaches, they become eligible when three years after they retired or are 70 years old. The College Football Hall of Fame Class comprises: LOMAS BROWN: Offensive Tackle, Florida (1981-84). Brown was an All-American in 1984, which was the year he would win the Jacobs Blocking Trophy. He was the anchor of the “Great Wall of Florida” Offensive Line, and he would help Florida win the 1983 Gator Bowl. Professionally, he would be a seven-time Pro Bowl Selection and won a Super Bowl with the New York Giants (XXXVII). KEITH BYARS: Running Back, Ohio State (1982-85). Byars had a phenomenal 1984 campaign where he finished first in the NCAA in Rushing Yards (1,746), All-Purpose Yards (2,441) and Points (144). Byars was the runner-up for the Heisman that year and would win the Big Ten Player of the Year. He would also take the Buckeyes to a Rose Bowl appearance. Byars was a team captain the year after, and he went on to have a 13-year career in the NFL. He would overall have 4,082 Yards from Scrimmage with 49 Touchdowns with OhioState.
ERIC CROUCH: Quarterback, Nebraska (1998-2001). Crouch won the 2001 Heisman Trophy, and he made statistical history as the first Quarterback to throw for 4,000 Yards and rush for 3,000 Yards. In 2001, Crouch led the Cornhuskers to the BCS National Championship Game, and he would win the Heisman Trophy, Walter Camp Player of the Year and the Davey O’Brien Award that year. Crouch would be drafted in the NFL as a Wide Receiver, but he would never play a game in that league. He did however play in NFL Europe and the CFL. ERIC DICKERSON: Running Back, SMU (1979-82). The star of SMU’s famous “Pony Express”, Dickerson finished third in Heisman Trophy balloting in 1982, which would be the year he led them to a win in the Cotton Bowl. The Running Back would go for 4,450 Yards as a Mustang and was twice named the Southwest Conference Player of the Year. Dickerson would be drafted second overall in the 1983 Draft, and would go on to win four Rushing Titles and go to six Pro Bowls. He was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1999. GLENN DORSEY: Defensive Tackle, LSU (2004-07). Dorsey would have a monster 2007 season, where the two-time All-American would win the Lombardi Trophy, Outland Trophy, Bronko Nagurski Trophy, Lott Trophy, and was the SEC Defensive Player of the Year. The Defensive Tackle would anchor the Tigers to a BCS National Championship that same year. Dorsey would play nine years in the NFL. JUMBO ELLIOTT: Offensive Tackle, Michigan (1984-87). Twice an All-American, Elliott was the Left Tackle on a powerful Wolverines team that finished #2 in the final poll in 1985 and owns a Fiesta Bowl win in 1986. Elliott would later win a Super Bowl with the New York Giants (XXV) and was a one-time Pro Bowler. JASON HANSON: Place Kicker, Washington State (1988-91). A two-time All-American, Hanson holds the record of 40 Yards plus Field Goals (39) and 50 Yards plus Field Goals (20). He is also a four-time First Team All-Pac-10 Selection. Hanson would play in the NFL for 21 years, all of which were as a Detroit Lion. He was twice named to the Pro Bowl E.J. HENDERSON: Linebacker, Maryland (1999-2002). Henderson is the only player in Terrapin history to be a Consensus All-American in two seasons. Henderson was a two-time ACC Defensive Player of the Year, one-time ACC Player of the Year, and in 2002, he won both the Bednarik Award and the Butkus Award. He currently holds the record for Solo Tackles per Game (8.8) and single-season Solo Tackles (135). Maryland won the Peach Bowl in 2002, and as a pro, he played nine years with the Minnesota Vikings. E.J. JUNIOR: Defensive End, Alabama (1977-80). Junior would win two NCAA Championships with the Crimson Tide (1978 & 1979), and over his college career, he only suffered four losses. The Defensive End was a Lombardi Award Finalist, and would be part of a team that won three straight Sugar Bowls. Junior would be a two-time Pro Bowlerin the NFL.
STEVE MCNAIR: Quarterback, Alcorn State (1991-94). Alcorn won the 1994 Walter Payton Award as the best player in FCS and he was the second runner-up for the Heisman. McNair’s combined 14,496 Passing Yards and 2,295 Rushing Yards are the most to this day of anyone in FCS. He is also the only four-time SWAC Offensive Player of the Year. As a pro, McNair went to three Pro Bowls and was the2003 AP MVP.
CADE MCNOWN: Quarterback, UCLA (1995-98). McNown is still the all-time leader in Passing Yards at UCLA (10,708), and in 1998, he was third in Heisman Trophy voting, and was a finalist for the Davey O’Brien Award. McNown would win the Johnny Unitas Award and was the co-winner of the Pac-10 Player of the Year that year. As a pro, he would only throw for 3,111 Yards. LESLIE O’NEAL: Defensive Tackle, Oklahoma State (1982-85). O’Neal was a consensus All-American twice, and is still the all-time leader in Sacks at Oklahoma State. The Defensive Tackle racked up wins at the 1983 Bluebonnet Bowl and the 1984 Gator Bowl, and he was the 1984 Big Eight Defensive Player of the Year. Professionally, he was in the NFL for 14 seasons and would go to the Pro Bowl six times. ANTHONY POINDEXTER: Defensive Back, Virginia (1995-98). Poindexter was twice an All-American, and in 1998, he won the ACC Defensive Player of the Year. That same year, he was a finalist for the Thorpe and Nagurski Award, and he helped the Cavaliers win the 1995 Peach Bowl. He would later win a Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens in 2000. DAVID POLLACK: Defensive End, Georgia (2001-04). Pollack was the second player in school history to be a two-time consensus All-American. In 2004, he was a Bednarik Award, Rotary Lombardi Award, and Lott Impact Trophy and he was also the SEC Defensive Player of the Year. He also won the Sugar Bowl with the Bulldogs in 2002. His pro career would only last two years due to injury. BOB STEIN: Defensive End, Minnesota (1966-68). Stein enters as the Veteran’s Inductee, and he was twice a First Team All-Big Ten Selection. Stein would later play four years in the NFL and helped the Kansas City Chiefs win Super Bowl IV. MICHAEL WESTBROOK: Wide Receiver, Colorado (1991-94). An All-American in 1994, Westbrook would secure the most memorable catch in Buffaloes history when he caught a 64-yard Touchdown pass from Kordell Stewart to upset Michigan. The Wide Receiver would win the Paul Warfield Trophy, and also took Colorado win the 1995 Fiesta Bowl. He would have 2,548 Receiving Yards for the school. Westbrook would play in the NFL for eight years and had 28 Touchdowns and 4,374 Yards. ELMO WRIGHT: Wide Receiver, Houston (1968-70). Wright would accrue 3,347 Receiving Yards with 34 Touchdowns and he still holds the school record in Yards per Reception (21.9) Wright would later play five seasons in the NFL. DICK SHERIDAN: (Coach) Furman (1978-85) & North Carolina State (1986-92). Sheridan had a record of 121-52-5 and was named the Coach of the Year in both the FBS and FCS level. ANDY TALLEY: (Coach), St. Lawrence (1979-83) & Villanova (1985-2016). Talley had a career coaching record of 258-155-2, and he would take Villanova to the NCAA Division I Title in 2009. The College Football Hall of Fame is located in Atlanta, Georgia. We here at Notinhalloffame.com would like to congratulate the impending members of the College Football Hall of Fame. Thursday, 12 March 2020 00:29 Published in Not in Hall of Fame NewsTagged under
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