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The NASCAR Hall of Fame has officially announced their selections for this year’s class. We are proud to say that fearless prognosticator, Spheniscus, has done it again and his top pick was selected to the Hall.


That man was Tim Flock, who took the number one spot based on his outstanding run in the 1950’s. Although, he was ranked #1 by us, the #3 selection, Dale Jarrett, is considered to be the headliner of this group. Dale is the 1999 Winston Cup Series Champion and has 32 wins, three of which were the Daytona 500. Our #6 selection, Fireball Roberts also made the Hall. Last year, he was the runner up when he lost a tiebreaker to Buck Baker for the fifth spot.

The three are joined by Jack Ingram, who was a champion in the Late Model Sportsman division and Maurice Petty, of the legendary Petty Family. Maurice was a master mechanic.

The ceremony will be next January.

Damn!   We have not even gotten our revisions done to the WWE list, and it looks like the WWE have already decided some of the entries for the 2014 Class.


It has been reported that William Moody (Paul Bearer) will be a 2014 WWE Hall of Fame inductee. This has not been reported on WWE.COM or on their programming, but there is no reason to think that this in inaccurate. It is also been suggested that the Undertaker will be joining Bearer, though again that was not confirmed by the WWE directly. With the Undertaker, it can be assumed that he will not be officially inducted until it is believed that his in ring career is ending.

As neither are “officially” confirmed, when we revise our WWE list in a week, both Bearer and the Undertaker will be ranked accordingly.


Our work on the existing Hockey Hall of Fame Classes continue. We have now made our way to the year of 1978. The Class of 1978 contains:


Andy Bathgate

Jack Bickell

Jacques Plante

Marcel Pronovost

Sam Pollock

William Tutt


Gang you know the drill. Check it out, and cast your votes and let us know whether you think they deserved their Hall of Fame induction. Look for upcoming classes soon!


Donovan McNabb reported recently that he will be retiring as a Philadelphia Eagle this fall. Although this has not been confirmed by the team, it is likely that we will see the former Syracuse Quarterback return to the site of his lengthy professional run.


McNabb had earlier stated that he believes he is a Hall of Famer, and well…we think it might not be as easy as he thinks.

Although he is a six time Pro Bowler, which itself is an impressive feat, he was never in his career ever considered to be the best Quarterback in the game. He was never a First Team All Pro, and though he had respectable numbers in his career, they were not in the vein where he was regularly in the top five in major offensive categories.

Four times he took the Eagles to the NFC Championship Game, and he did eventually get to the Super Bowl, where his signature moment was….throwing up on the field.   In Football, the Quarterback’s greatness (fairly or unfairly) is measured by his Super Bowl wins, and with a total of zero, and an average performance on the sport’s biggest stage, his legacy takes a beating.

Still, that may not be his biggest downfall for a bust in Canton. McNabb was ushered out of Philadelphia where he continued to play and lost the starting job in two consecutive seasons in Washington and Minnesota; the former where he lost to Rex Grossman (Ouch!).

In his last few seasons in the NFL, it was as though Donovan McNabb played his way out of the Hall of Fame, and if we had a vote (and by God we should), we would put him on the outside looking in, though we can see him cracking our top 100.

We would love to hear your thoughts on the former Chunky Soup Spokesman!