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1961 Pro Football Hall of Fame Revisited Project Class.

Here we are!  Again!!

If you have been following our Pro Football Hall of Fame Revisited Project, you know that we have asked the rhetorical question: What if the PFHOF began in January 1946?

After soliciting and obtaining a passionate group of football fans and historians, we sent out a ballot for a Preliminary Vote, in which we asked each voter to give us 25 names as their semi-finalists and 5 in the Senior Pool. Following that, we asked the group to vote for their 15 Finalists in the Modern Era and 3 in the Senior Category. The final stage was to vote for their five Modern Era inductee and one Senior inductee.

This is the result of the sixteenth official class;

Below are the final results of this project based on 31 votes,

Remember that the group took a vote in “1961”, and we have reverted back to the top five candidates entering the Hall PROVIDING THEY MAKE 50% of the vote.  This will be put to a vote again in “1963”.

This is for the “Modern Era”

*Bold indicates they have been elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame Revisited Class of 1961:

Player

Year of Eligibility

Vote Total

Otto Graham QB

1

31

Marion Motley FB

1

28

Pete Pihos E-DE

1

19

Charley Trippi HB-QB-DB

1

17

Doak Walker HB-DB

1

15

George Connor T-LB-DT-G

1

10

Ward Cuff WB-QB-HB

9

6

Marshall Goldberg FB

8

6

Joe Kopcha G

20

5

Dick Barwegan G

2

5

Buckets Goldenberg G-BB

11

4

Bill Osmanski FB

9

2

Lou Rymkus T

5

2

Ed Sprinkle DE-E-G-LB

1

2

Pat Harder FB

3

1

This is for the “Senior Era”, *Bold indicates they have been elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame Revisited Class of 1961, though no one made the mandatory 50% threshold to advance.

Tony Latone

6

12

Hunk Anderson

11

10

None of the Above

N/A

5

Al Nesser

5

4

About the 1961 Inductees:

Otto Graham QB-DB, CLE 1946-55: Inducted in the Pro Football Hall of Fame Revisited Project in 1961 on his 1st Ballot.  Inducted into the actual Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1965.

 

Otto Graham was the first player that Cleveland Browns owner; Paul Brown, sought when he assembled his team in 1946 to begin play in the All-American Football Conference. Brown was right to convert the Northwestern Tailback to a pro Quarterback in the T-Formation. Graham and the Browns dominated the AAFC, and without question, Graham was the best player in the upstart league. The Browns won every single title in the four-year existence of the AAFC, and Graham was at the forefront of that success. The AAFC would merge with the NFL, and it was expected that those teams would not be successful in the first few years of the unification. They were wrong. The Browns won the 1950 NFL Championship, thus proving the merit of the AAFC; Graham won two more NFL Championships and was, overall, a five-time league leader in Passing Yards. In the ten years he played, there was never a year where he didn’t at least take the Browns to a Division Title.

Marion Motley FB-LB, CLE 1946-55: Inducted in the Pro Football Hall of Fame Revisited Project in 1961 on his 1st Ballot.  Inducted into the actual Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1968.

While there were African Americans in pro football before Marion Motley, they had been phased out, but after World War II, this was about to change.  Motley tried out for the Cleveland Browns of the new All-American Football Conference, and he made the team and would become oone f the best players in team history. Motley was an excellent rusher who won the AAFC Rushing Title in 1948, and the NFL Rushing Title in 1950, and he was a large part of the Cleveland juggernaut that won all four AAFC Championships and the 1950 NFL Championship.  He was also incredibly valuable as a blocker and helped open up Otto Graham’s passing game.  Motley had 5,827 Yards From Scrimmage, an excellent total for his era.

Pete Pihos E-DE, PHI 1947-55: Inducted in the Pro Football Hall of Fame Revisited Project in 1961 on his 1st Ballot.  Inducted into the actual Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1970.

A three-time All-American at Indiana, Pete Pihos played his entire nine-year career with the Philadelphia Eagles, beginning as a two-way end, but eventually specializing in the offence.  Pihos was one of the top receivers in the late 1940s and early 1950s, aiding the Eagles in back-to-back NFL Championships (1948 & 1949), and securing five First Team All-Pro Selections.  In 1953, Pihos began a three-year streak leading the NFL in Receptions, with him also finishing first in Receiving Yards in the bookend seasons.  He would accumulate 5,619 Yards with 61 Touchdowns.

Charley Trippi HB-QB-DB, CRD 1947-55: Inducted in the Pro Football Hall of Fame Revisited Project in 1961 on his 1st Ballot.  Inducted into the actual Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1968.

Charley Trippi was a coveted player coming out of the University of Georgia, and the New York Yankees of the upstart All-American Football Conference thought they had him locked up.  The Chicago Cardinals, who drafted him first overall, earned his services when Cardinals owner, Charles Bidwell signed him to what was a huge contract at the time, $100,000 over four years.  Trippi was the heart of what would become Chicago’s “Million Dollar Backfield” and as a rookie in 1947, he would lead the Cardinals to an NFL Championship.  Incredibly versatile, Trippi could play any offensive skill position and excelled at rushing, passing and punting.  He played until 1955, finishing his career with the Cardinals and amassing 4,827 Yards From Scrimmage.

The National Hockey League (NHL) is a whirlwind of raw talent, youthful exuberance, and lightning-fast action. Yet, amidst the youthful energy, a quieter force holds immense sway: the veterans. These seasoned players weathered countless battles on the ice, and possess a unique blend of skill, knowledge, and leadership that profoundly shapes the league's landscape.

Their impact extends far beyond personal statistics, permeating team culture, strategy, and even the Stanley Cup odds. Let's delve deeper into how these ice warriors leave their mark on the NHL.

Mentorship: Guiding the Next Generation

One of the most significant roles veterans play is that of mentors. They become guiding lights for younger players, sharing their hard-earned wisdom, on-ice tricks, and the mental fortitude needed to thrive in a demanding sport. This mentorship extends beyond the rink, shaping the character and professionalism of the league's future stars.

Think of it as a time-honored tradition, passed down from generation to generation. A young Wayne Gretzky learned from Gordie Howe, just as Sidney Crosby gleaned insights from Mario Lemieux. This passing of the torch not only elevates individual players but also strengthens the fabric of the entire league.

Leadership: Setting the Tone

Veteran players often assume leadership roles, both on and off the ice. They are the captains, the assistant captains, the voices of reason in the locker room. Their experience allows them to read the game's ebb and flow, make crucial decisions under pressure, and rally their teammates when the going gets tough.

A veteran's leadership can transform a team's culture, fostering a winning mentality, resilience, and unwavering belief. It's the intangible factor that can turn a group of talented individuals into a cohesive unit, ready to conquer any challenge.

Tactical Acumen: The Chess Masters of the Ice

Years of experience grant veteran players an unparalleled understanding of the game's intricacies. They become chess masters on ice, anticipating opponents' moves, exploiting weaknesses, and orchestrating plays with surgical precision. Their tactical awareness elevates their team's overall performance, turning close games into victories.

A veteran's hockey IQ is a treasure trove of knowledge. They know when to take a risk, when to play it safe, and how to adjust their strategy on the fly. This ability to read the game and make split-second decisions can be the difference between hoisting the Stanley Cup and watching from the sidelines.

Stability: The Anchor in Turbulent Waters

In the NHL’s ever-changing landscape, veteran players provide a sense of stability. They are the anchors that keep teams grounded amidst the storms of injuries, slumps, and external pressures. Their presence in the locker room is a calming influence, reassuring younger players and maintaining a steady course.

A veteran's experience allows them to weather adversity with grace and composure. They've seen it all before – the highs, the lows, the unexpected twists and turns. This resilience rubs off on their teammates, creating a team culture that thrives under pressure.

Legacy: Leaving a Lasting Impact

Veteran players leave an enduring legacy that extends beyond their playing careers. Their influence shapes the next generation of stars, their leadership molds team cultures, and their tactical brilliance elevates the overall level of play in the league. Their names become synonymous with excellence, etched in the annals of NHL history.

Consider the likes of Mark Messier, Nicklas Lidstrom, or Zdeno Chara. These legends not only achieved individual greatness but also left an indelible mark on the teams they represented and the league as a whole. Their stories inspire aspiring players, their achievements set benchmarks, and their legacies live on in the hearts of fans.

Conclusion: The Unsung Heroes

While the spotlight often shines on the young phenoms and flashy goal scorers, it's the veterans who quietly shape the NHL's destiny. Their impact is felt in every facet of the game – from the locker room to the ice, from the draft board to the Stanley Cup playoffs. They are the unsung heroes, the silent architects of success, the guardians of the league's rich traditions.

So, the next time you watch an NHL game, take a moment to appreciate the veterans. Their contributions may not always grab the headlines, but their influence is undeniable. They are the backbone of the league, the pillars of strength, the keepers of the flame. Their legacy is the NHL's future.

86. Dick Garmaker

From the University of Minnesota, Dick Garmaker was drafted (twice due to the strange rules at the time) by the Minneapolis Lakers, where the Guard translated his collegiate success as a Golden Gopher, where he was a 1955 Consensus All-American to his home state Lakers. 

After playing sparingly as a rookie, Garmaker blossomed in his second season, averaging 16.3 Points per Game, which was good enough for tenth overall.  Garmaker made the next three All-Star Games, again putting up solid scoring and shooting percentages, though he was far from a flashy player.  The Minnesotan helped the Lakers reach the 1959 Finals where they were swept by Boston, but that would be nearing the end of his stay with the Lakers.  He was traded during the 1959-60 Season to the New York Knicks, where he played only one full season.  It was a good year (15.6 PPG) and he had his best Field Goal Percentage (.440), but Garmaker abruptly retired after, rendering his career to only seven years.

It’s a known fact that golfers enjoy high roller games at online casinos. Therefore, let’s see who the most popular golfers are that love gambling no matter what.

5 Golfers who love online gambling

There are many professional golfers who enjoy a little bit of online gambling on the side. In fact, some of them even credit their love of gambling for helping them to improve their golfing skills. But immediately we will stipulate and add that big fans of online casinos and gambling are also soccer players, hockey players and even American athletics. such as Noah Lyles. Some of them love low volatile slots while others are a bit more open for live casino games.

Anyhow, let’s see who these golfers are and what do they love to play at online casinos. 

5 Golfers who love online gambling

Our expert in guest posts, Ella Houghton is keen on delivering the list of the most famous golfers who love gambling. Here is a list famous golfers who really in gambling and love what they do:

  1. Tiger Woods 
  2. Phil Mickelson 
  3. Rory McIlroy 
  4. Sergio Garcia 
  5. Justin Rose

Let's take a closer look at these golfers and see which games they love to play the most.

Tiger Woods 

We all know that this is one of the most successful golfers of all time. He has won numerous tournaments and is considered to be one of the greatest golfers of all time. Woods also enjoys playing online casino games. He is especially fond of playing blackjack and poker.

It's no wonder why Tiger Woods choose these games as they are considered only for high rollers. In that light, we could say that Woods is definitely a high roller when it comes to gambling.

Phil Mickelson 

Phil Mickelson is another hugely successful golfer. He has won multiple major championships and is one of the most popular golfers in the world. Mickelson also enjoys playing casino games online. He loves to play slots and roulette.

This golfer is also considered to be one of the greatest golfers of all time. He has won numerous tournaments and is considered to be one of the best players in the world. Therefore, it's no wonder why this golfer enjoys playing online games so much.

Rory McIlroy 

Rory McIlroy is a young golfer who has already made a name for himself. He has won numerous tournaments and is regarded as one of the world's best golfers. This golfer is still young, but he has already accomplished so much. He is also a fan of playing online casino games. McIlroy loves to play blackjack and poker same as Tiger Woods. 

Like Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy enjoys playing high roller games. Blackjack and poker are both games that require skill and strategy. This golfer definitely has what it takes to be a successful gambler.

Sergio Garcia 

Sergio Garcia is another successful golfer who enjoys playing online casino games. He is especially fond of playing slots. This golfer has won numerous tournaments and is considered to be one of the best golfers in the world. 

Garcia loves to play slots because it is a game that is easy to learn and requires no strategy. This golfer definitely knows how to have a good time when he is playing online casino games.

Justin Rose 

Justin Rose is a successful golfer who has won numerous tournaments. He is also a fan of playing online casino games. Rose loves to play roulette. 

This golfer enjoys playing roulette because it is a game of chance. This means that there is no skill or strategy required to play the game. Rose definitely knows how to take a gamble when he is playing online casino games.

Most Popular Casino Games among Golfers 

Now that we have looked at some of the most famous golfers who love to gamble, let's take a look at the most popular casino games among golfers. The most popular casino game among golfers is blackjack. This is because blackjack is a skill-based game that requires strategy and tactics. Golfers who enjoy playing blackjack definitely have what it takes to be successful gamblers. 

Poker is another popular casino game among golfers. This is because poker is a game that requires skill, strategy, and tactics. Golfers who enjoy playing poker definitely have what it takes to be successful gamblers. Roulette is also a popular casino game among golfers. This is because roulette is a game of chance. Golfers who enjoy playing roulette definitely have what it takes to be successful gamblers.

In conclusion, we can see that the most popular casino games among golfers are blackjack, poker, and roulette. These games require skill, strategy, and tactics. Golfers who enjoy playing these games definitely have what it takes to be successful gamblers. 

Conclusion

These are just some of the many professional golfers who enjoy playing online casino games. These golfers have all achieved great things in their careers. They all enjoy playing different casino games and have found success in their chosen games. If you are a fan of golf or gambling, then you should definitely check out these golfers. Who knows, maybe you will find your new favorite player.

This golfer enjoys playing roulette because it is a game of chance. This means that there is no skill or strategy required to play the game. Rose definitely knows how to take a gamble when he is playing online casino games.