Yes, we know that this is taking a while!
As many of you know, we here at Notinhalloffame.com are slowly generating the 50 of each major North American sports team. That being said, we have existing Top 50 lists out and we always consistently look to update them when we can and based on necessity. As such, we are very happy to present our pre-2021 revision of our top 50 Los Angeles Chargers of all-time.
As for all of our top 50 players in football we look at the following:
1. Advanced Statistics.
2. Traditional statistics and how they finished in the NFL.
3. Playoff accomplishments.
4. Their overall impact on the team and other intangibles not reflected in a stat sheet.
After looking at the 2020 Season, we have one new entry, and one significant jump, but nothing that impacts our top twenty.
As always, we present our top five immediately.
1. Junior Seau
4. Dan Fouts
You can find the entire list here.
Wide Receiver, Keenan Allen, went from #30 to #26.
Joey Bosa, the 2016 Defensive Rookie of the Year, debuts at #50.
We welcome your input and comments and as always, we thank you for your support.
Of the four major tennis grand slams, Wimbledon is the oldest and most prestigious. It dates all the way back to 1877 and was closely followed by the US Open, which was established in 1881. There’s something about the English competition that sparks a tennis fever throughout the nation, and many people feel a connection to the grass-based tournament. With Wimbledon right around the corner, it is a great time to start getting excited about it. Here are some ways you can prepare for this historically and culturally rich event.
The spot where The Championships, Wimbledon became famous and grew into the marquee event it is today was originally known as the All-England Croquet Club. It was in 1876 that people began playing lawn tennis there, and the location soon became known as the All-England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club.
The only event held at the inaugural competition the following year was Gentleman’s Singles, which was contested between 22 players. Men played three sets at this time, and the first-ever winner was Spencer Gore after he prevailed over William Marshall. Tennis surged in popularity in the years that followed, and croquet was gradually phased out at the club altogether. Ladies’ tennis was added in 1884, and the first competition was won by Maud Watson. She received a silver flower basket for her efforts.
In the early decades of the competition, it had a strange format that would be unheard of today. The reigning champion was only required to play in the final each year and would come up against the finalist of the tournament format. For a long period of time, the event was only open to amateur players. This changed in 1968 when the open era began and created all the Hall of Fame players known today. Despite being a quintessentially British event and engrained in the country’s culture, few British players have found success in the tournament over the years.
One way to get in the mood for Wimbledon is to go out and get playing tennis, yourself. The competition is set during the height of summer, and people are usually perked up by the increased levels of vitamin D they are getting. By venturing out into the sunshine for some intense physical exercise, you can boost your happiness levels while also preparing for Wimbledon.
You could try to recreate the old days of the London tournament when it was only contested by amateurs. Devise a tournament format with some mates and have a fun day out at the courts as you compete to win the top honours. If you’ve never played tennis before, now could be the perfect opportunity to learn. In fact, it’s never too late to get into a sport, and there are lessons available for people of all abilities.
If you don’t have access to tennis courts or are simply unable to get out and about, a fantastic alternative is to play computer games. Tennis has been represented countless times in a digital format over the years. Indeed, the first game ever invented, Pong, was based on tennis. The graphics and gameplay have improved massively since that 1972 offering from Atari, and there are now some highly immersive and engaging options out there to choose from.
For console players, EA Sports created a couple of offerings in Grand Slam Tennis and Grand Slam Tennis 2, released in 2009 and 2012 respectively. The games gave players the chance to play at Wimbledon as current stars or legends of the game. There are plenty of options for mobile players as well. These include titles like Stick Tennis and Tennis Club Story.
It seems that no subsection of the gaming industry has been forgotten about when it comes to tennis games, as there are also a few games to choose from in the online casino industry. One of the most notable free online slots to get people in the mood for Wimbledon is Centre Court from Microgaming. This features the iconic green colours of the competition, along with tennis stars dressed in white. Fans of this game may also enjoy other sports titles like Badminton Champion and Football Glory. Once players have got the hang of these titles for free, they can then even go on to play for real money.
Using a combination of all of these methods should help get you ready for Wimbledon this summer. As a final note, you could also check out some classic videos from the tournament to hype yourself up even more. There are too many notable moments to choose from, but Andy Murray and Roger Federer’s 15-minute game from 2015 could be a good place to start, with that iconic game being up there with the best of all time.
Regular visitors of Notinhalloffame.com know that we are slowly working on the top 50 of every major team in the NHL, NBA, NFL and MLB. Once that is done, we intend to look at how each team honor their past players, coaches and executives. Eventually, we are going to get to that of the Division I schools, and conferences. As such, it is news to us that the San Francisco 49ers will be inducting John Taylor and Patrick Willis into their Hall of Fame.
Taylor played all ten of his NFL seasons with San Francisco after he was taken from Delaware State in the 3rd Round of the 1986 Draft. The Wide Receiver helped the 49ers win three Super Bowls (XXII, XXIV & XXIX) and had 5,598 Yards with 43 Touchdowns. Taylor was also an excellent Punt Returner, recording 1,417 Punt Return Yards with a pair of TDs. Notably, Taylor is also a member of the Black College Football Hall of Fame.
Willis was a career Niner, who was taken number 11 overall in 2007. Spending eight years in the NFL, Willis was the Defensive Rookie of the Year, and an All-Pro six times as well as being a Pro Bowler seven times. He led the NFL in Tackles twice and the Linebacker had 950 overall. Willis also had 20.5 Sacks and 60 Tackles for Loss.
The 49ers Hall of Fame was formed in 2009, and the addition of Taylor and Willis brings the number to 30.
We would like to congratulate both John Taylor and Patrick Willis for their impending induction to the San Francisco 49ers Hall of Fame.
Los Angeles is a vibrant city offering hundreds of services that you probably have never even considered before. It makes it the perfect city for you to unleash your creative side, and try new hobbies.
Learning To Surf
One of the main reasons people visit Los Angeles is to experience the beaches and to ride the waves while surfing. There are several suitable beaches that have businesses who are there to teach you how to surf. Usually, they can provide a board and a wetsuit for you, so you only have to show up with your swimsuit to get started.
Trapeze School Is In Town
If surfing isn’t quite your thing, then consider going for something very different, such as learning a circus trick. Trapezing is becoming more popular as a way to express yourself and learn something new in the city, there is even a trapeze school located at the Santa Monica Pier. They welcome anyone aged 6 and above, regardless of your fitness level.
It’s a great way to get over your fear of heights, and have fun at the same time. Not only are they fun, but they are considered a great workout too.
Writing And Producing Music
Many LA locals, tourists and visitors have long utilized recording the city and state in general to be creative with music. Whether that was for recording a music video in the iconic streets, or going to a recording studio to record some music yourself. Even those that have never written music before or sang anything have come to this great city to try it.
Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned pro, there are spaces to create, write, produce and practice mixing with no distractions. It offers a great outlet to let loose and be creative, even if it’s just for you. Of course, you can visit with friends to create music together, or go with a more experienced individual to help train you.
There are different places for different uses for music, whether you want to just sing, or focus on instrumentals. There are even studios to help create movie scores, as well as video game soundtracks. There are a wide range of music recording studios in Los Angeles offered by Pirate, with expert equipment at affordable prices. They have rehearsal studios, production studios and even podcast studios if that’s what you’re looking for.
Learning To Ride A Horse
Whilst you may not associate horse riding with Los Angeles, there is actually an equestrian center nestled into the heart of Griffith Park. They offer a wide range of services, from horse shows, riding lessons or even trail rides. There are a few academies on site that you can have a look at if you want to try something different.
Whether you’re into western riding, English riding, dressage or something more unique like jumping classes. There will be options for those who have never ridden before, and options for experienced riders. There are over 55 miles of trails in Griffith Park alone, so you can rent horses by the hour and take in the views.
Getty Center Art Classes And Workshops
You’re probably familiar with the Getty Center, which is one of Los Angele’s most famous museums, but did you know you can actually learn how to create art here? The Getty Center and Getty Villa offer classes and workshops covering a wide range of art styles.
You have classes about drawing, pen and ink work, sculpting and even jewelry making. If you’re into something more unique, then you could take an advanced workshop for gliding, which is an old medieval art style. There will be classes for those of all styles and experience levels, even if you’ve never painted before. So, it’s worth keeping an eye on what they have available and when, in order to book in.
Dancing As An Outlet
LA has long been a place for creatives to come together to express themselves, such as with dancing performances. There are many different dancing studios that offer classes on different dance styles, such as ballet, hip-hop, swing, salsa or even tango, amongst others. The same venues will also offer community performances that people can sign up for.
Cooking Up A Storm
As you will probably be aware of, LA is a multicultural city with a wide range of restaurants that focus on unique cuisines from around the world. As such, you’ll be happy to hear that there are actually quite a few classes focused on these cuisines available for you to look into.
Most of these classes only require a signing up one time fee, with the supplies and utensils provided, headed by an experienced cook. Even if you’ve never cooked before in your life, there will be classes to teach you everything you need to know.