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2025 Pro Football Hall of Fame Class

Discussion in 'Sports and News' started by Della9250, Aug 23, 2024.

  1. Della9250

    Della9250 Well-Known Member

    Changes coming to the selection process, which is why they've been behind on releasing candidates:

    The Pro Football Hall of Fame has made several significant changes to the bylaws governing its annual selection process, each modification formulated to help ensure that membership in the Hall of Fame remains elite while bringing fresh perspectives and viewpoints to the discussion of candidates.

    These revisions received approval from the Hall of Fame’s Board of Directors this month and will go into effect now as the Hall and its independent Selection Committee embark on the process of determining the Class of 2025. There is no set expiration date for any of the changes.

    Selection of the Class of 2025 will begin soon when two new 11-person Screening Committees separately review the full lists of nominees in the Modern-Era Players and Seniors categories.

    The task of the Modern-Era Players Screening Committee and the Seniors Screening Committee will be to reduce the lengthy lists of nominees to 50 candidates each.

    Once the 50 candidates (plus ties, if any) are determined in the Modern-Era Players category, the names will be sent to the full Selection Committee for the next stages of the process. The names of the Seniors candidates remaining (50, plus ties, if any) will be sent to the Seniors Blue-Ribbon Committee.

    Through a sequence of reduction votes over several weeks, the Seniors Blue-Ribbon Committee will select three Finalists for the Class of 2025.

    In addition to the Seniors Blue-Ribbon Committee, the process moving forward will include a Coach Blue-Ribbon Committee and a Contributor Blue-Ribbon Committee, reflecting a split in those two categories that had been combined over the past few election cycles.

    Both the Coach Blue-Ribbon Committee and a Contributor Blue-Ribbon Committee will be constituted in the same manner as the Seniors Blue-Ribbon Committee. Through a sequence of reduction votes over several weeks, the Coach Blue-Ribbon Committee and the Contributor Blue-Ribbon Committee each will select one Finalist for the Class of 2025.

    Also, the waiting period for Coach candidates has been reduced from fives seasons out of the game to one season. (No waiting period exists for Contributor candidates.)

    Determination of Finalists in the Modern-Era Players category will remain unchanged once the Screening Committee has concluded its work. The full Selection Committee will vote for 25 Semifinalists in November, then 15 Finalists in December.

    Prior to the Super Bowl, the Selection Committee will meet to discuss the 20 Finalists for the Class of 2025 — the 15 Modern-Era Players, three Seniors, one Coach and one Contributor.

    The Modern-Era Players will be voted on in their own group, with no more than five (5) nor fewer than three (3) to be elected. Approval from 80% of the Selectors is required for election.

    The five Finalists from the Seniors, Coach and Contributor categories will be combined into a second group for voting by Selectors. No more than three (3) nor fewer than one (1) may be elected. As with the Modern-Era Players, approval from 80% of the Selectors is required for election.
     
  2. playthrough

    playthrough Moderator Staff Member

    In short: Belichick gets in next year.
     
  3. Della9250

    Della9250 Well-Known Member

    it feels like this and how people watched mcmicheal’s situation play out led to the changes.

    They don’t want to take the chance belichick dies or gets to the point he can’t give his speech at 77
     
  4. wicked

    wicked Well-Known Member

    Mr. Kraft will be pissed that Belichick gets in before him.
     
  5. Della9250

    Della9250 Well-Known Member

    considering the setup I’ll bet they go in together
     
  6. DanOregon

    DanOregon Well-Known Member

    Yeah - whenever the HOF starts screwing around with the rules, its usually to make sure someone in particular gets in. Like the "Special Class" a few years ago that was designed from the jump by Goodell to get Tagliabue in.
     
  7. Della9250

    Della9250 Well-Known Member

    Initial Senior Nominee List announced, will be whittled to 50 for next step and eventually get to three

    QUARTERBACKS (16): Ken Anderson, Charlie Conerly, Boomer Esiason, Roman Gabriel, James “Shack” Harris, Bobby Hebert, Jeff Hostetler, Ron Jaworski, Jack Kemp, Dave Krieg, Daryle Lamonica, Don Meredith, Jim Plunkett, Phil Simms, Joe Theismann, Doug Williams.

    RUNNING BACKS (25): Alan Ameche, Ottis Anderson, Jon Arnett, Larry Brown, Timmy Brown, Earnest Byner, Roger Craig, John David Crow, Clem Daniels, Hewritt Dixon, Chuck Foreman, Willie Galimore, Pat Harder, Marv Hubbard, Cecil Isbell, Daryl Johnston, Verne Lewellen, Christian Okoye, Bill Osmanski, Glenn Presnell, Mark van Eeghen, Herschel Walker, Byron “Whizzer” White, Sammy Winder, Paul "Tank” Younger.

    WIDE RECEIVERS/TIGHT ENDS (31): Mark Bavaro, Gino Cappelletti, Raymond Chester, Todd Christensen, Mark Clayton, Gary Collins, Isaac Curtis, Carroll Dale, Lavvie Dilweg, Boyd Dowler, Henry Ellard, Jimmie Giles, Billie Howton, Harold Jackson, Billy "White Shoes” Johnson, Brent Jones, Homer Jones, Ken Kavanaugh, Stanley Morgan, Art Powell, Mike Quick, Bob Scarpitto, Sterling Sharpe, Del Shofner, Pat Studstill, John Taylor, Lionel Taylor, Otis Taylor, Rick Upchurch, Bobby Walston, Billy Wilson.

    OFFENSIVE LINEMEN (28): Harris Barton, Dick Barwegan, Ed Budde, Randy Cross, Ray Donaldson, Ox Emerson, Bill Fralic, Gale Gillingham, Kevin Glover, Charles "Buckets” Goldenberg, Wayne Hawkins, Jay Hilgenberg, Chris Hinton, Joe Jacoby, Mike Kenn, Bob Kuechenberg, George Kunz, Don Mosebar, Ralph Neely, Nate Newton, John Niland, Dick Schafrath, Luis Sharpe, Walt Sweeney, Fuzzy Thurston, Jim Tyrer, Ed White, Al Wistert.

    DEFENSIVE LINEMEN (27): Lyle Alzado, George Andrie, Al “Bubba” Baker, Roger Brown, Ray Childress, Ben Davidson, Mark Gastineau, Bill Glass, L.C. Greenwood, Rosey Grier, Rich Jackson, Ed "Too Tall” Jones, Sean Jones, Tom Keating, Eugene "Big Daddy” Lipscomb, Jim Marshall, Leonard Marshall, Harvey Martin, Leslie O’Neal, Michael Dean Perry, Lou Rymkus, Tom Sestak, Otis Sistrunk, Fred Smerlas, Bubba Smith, Bill Stanfill, Greg Townsend.

    LINEBACKERS (22): Carl Banks, Maxie Baughan, Bill Bergey, Dan Conners, Mike Curtis, Joe Fortunato, Larry Grantham, Tom Jackson, Vaughn Johnson, Lee Roy Jordan, Seth Joyner, Wilber Marshall, Rod Martin, Clay Matthews Jr., Karl Mecklenberg, Matt Millen, Tommy Nobis, Jack “Hacksaw” Reynolds, Andy Russell, Pat Swilling, Darryl Talley, Phil Villapiano.

    DEFENSIVE BACKS (28): Dick Anderson, Bobby Boyd, Joey Browner, Deron Cherry, Nolan Cromwell, Thom Darden, Don Doll, Pat Fischer, Dave Grayson, Cornell Green, Merton Hanks, Lester Hayes, Albert Lewis, Terry McDaniel, Tim McDonald, Eddie Meador, Jim Norton, Lemar Parrish, Jimmy Patton, Jake Scott, Dennis Smith, Jack Tatum, Roosevelt Taylor, Mike Wagner, Everson Walls, Dave Whitsell, Fred Williamson, Louis Wright.

    PUNTERS/KICKERS (3): Jim Bakken, Norm Johnson, Nick Lowery.

    SPECIAL TEAMS (2): Mel Gray, Steve Tasker.
     
  8. wicked

    wicked Well-Known Member

    Figured this should go here. Great piece by DVN. It’s amazing how the most successful people are often the most insecure. I don’t know whether to feel bad for Stacey James because he’s doing the boss’ bidding or to rip into him for his ham-handedness.

    The secret history of Robert Kraft's Hall of Fame quest
     
  9. da man

    da man Well-Known Member

    I know nothing about him or his career -- in fact, I never heard of him until just now -- but I am all in on the HOF candidacy of Buckets Goldenberg.
     
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  10. Della9250

    Della9250 Well-Known Member

    It is really interesting how the best players of the 30s and 40s just got thrown to the side for Hall of Fame voting.

    The All-Decade Teams for both have a ton that haven't been selected, and then you jump to the 50s and only four guys aren't in
     
  11. da man

    da man Well-Known Member

    I just read about him. Tough guy, played both ways for three championship teams with Green Bay, one first-team All-Pro, one second team. Played fullback on offense as a rookie in 1933 and led the league with seven touchdowns. Was switched to quarterback (a blocking back position in the Notre Dame box offense) the next year because the Packers had Hall of Famer Clarke Hinkle, and later moved to guard. A Wisconsin kid who signed with the Packers (before there was a draft) and announced his retirement when they tried to trade him before the 1938 season. When the trade was nullified, he came back to the Packers and played until 1945. A member of the Packers Hall of Fame and and NFL 1930s All-Decade team. And he was named Outstanding Jewish Athlete of All Time by the Green Bay B'nai B'rith Lodge in 1969.

    https://www.packers.com/history/hof/charles-buckets-goldenberg

    I'm still all in!
     
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  12. DanielSimpsonDay

    DanielSimpsonDay Well-Known Member

    MISTER Kraft
     
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