LeBeau/Little For Hall of Fame

The Seniors Committee of the Pro Football Hall of Fame Board of Selectors met this week in Canton,  Ohio and have nominated Dick LeBeau and Floyd Little as seniors candidates for induction with the class of 2010.

Former Chiefs WR Otis Taylor made the final five in the voting by the five-person committee.

More details on the Hall of Fame seniors tomorrow.


7 Responses to “LeBeau/Little For Hall of Fame”

  • August 25, 2009  - Rin Tin Tin says:

    LeBeau is very deserving, Little is not any more so than an Otis Taylor.

    LeBeau has more career INTS (62) as a CB than does KC’s own HOF CB Emmitt Thomas (57). What Dick does not have is any Championship rings – the lot in life a Detroit Lion.

    Little only 6000+ yards, but a 3.9 career average per rush and too no Championship rings, any. Both Priest Holmes & Terrell Davis should be lead pipe cinches if Little gets in.

    Floyd like Otis Taylor played in the days when stats mattered. Asa veteran committee nominee perhaps Floyd makes it; LeBeau should be lock.

    What about Johnny Robinson HOF? Jim Tyrer? Otis, Jerrell Wilson and Ed Budde too?

    daddy-o


  • August 25, 2009  - get real says:

    All great names from the past, honestly players who if they played in NY or GB would have made the HOF. I imagine we will have to keep them in our hearts, I doubt they will get the recognization they earned.


  • August 25, 2009  - SG says:

    Rin, why didn’t you step up and make the key difference in the Committee’s vote?


  • August 25, 2009  - Rin Tin Tin says:

    Rin wouldst have to take a step down to reach the HOF Canton, voters same…


  • August 25, 2009  - Scan says:

    I agree. Lebeau is awesome. I’d like to see him go in.


  • August 25, 2009  - CK says:

    Who even cares!!


  • August 26, 2009  - Larry says:

    You suCK. Get out.


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