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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. As such, it is important to us that the
Dallas Cowboys will FINALLY be enshrining Jimmy Johnson into their Ring of Honor
The announcement came from Cowboys Owner, Jerry Jones before today’s game against the Carolina Panthers, and will officially happen on December 30, during their home game against the Detroit Lions.
Johnson took the Miami Hurricanes to a National Championship in 1987, and a year later was signed by Jones to take over the helm in Dallas. After a 1-15 start, Johnson turned the ship around and with the triumvirate of Michael Irvin, Emmitt Smith and Troy Aikman led the Cowboys to back-to-back Super Bowl wins (XXVII & XXVIII) but the success led to fractures in the relationship between Johnson and Jones. The two agreed to part company before the 1994 Season, and Johnson would later coach the Miami Dolphins, and then work for Fox as a television analyst. He had an overall record of 44-36 and 7-1 in the playoffs.
Johnson had previously entered the College Football Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame, but this honor, although clearly deserved, seemed to be forever barred from this one. Jones had previously said that he “could not handle the disloyalty” as to the reason that Johnson was not yet honored. As always, time and retrospect can heal all.
Johnson will join Cowboys legends, Bob Lilly, Don Meredith, Don Perkins, Chuck Howley, Mel Renfro, Roger Staubach, Lee Roy Jordan, Tom Landry, Tony Dorsett, Randy White, Bob Hayes, Tex Schramm, Cliff Harris, Rayfield Wright, Troy Aikman, Michael Irvin, Emmitt Smith, Drew Pearson, Charles Haley, Larry Allen, Darren Woodson, Gil Brandt and DeMarcus Ware. Of that list, all but four (Meredith, Perkins, Jordan and Woodson) are Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees.
We here at Notinhalloffame.com would like to congratulate Jaromir Jagr for his impending honor.
This year’s NFL has already begun, and I’ll be honest — it has started with a bang. However, I am sure you know how the results are unfolding, so I won’t bother you with that.
Rather, I will talk about some of the best NFL teams here, so that you know which teams to keep an eye on. You may also look for some free sports betting tips if you are looking for additional suggestions. But, I’m pretty confident about my choices too.
So, let’s begin.
The Philadelphia Eagles are currently sitting at the top of the NFL standings. However, it can change within a few games or two, if I’m being honest.
Jalen Hurts and A.J. Brown have shown they can drive this offense to levels comparable to last season. However, the team's defense has notably regressed, a significant factor despite the Eagles holding the best NFL record, ranking seventh in point differential (+57).
Facing off against the Chiefs, Bills, and 49ers in the upcoming three weeks will be an ideal measure to gauge whether the Eagles can pursue a Super Bowl bid in January.
In the Previous Power Ranking: No. 2
Who They Will Face Next: Kansas City Chiefs
The Kansas City Chiefs, despite their impressive standing in the NFL this year, might not be the safest bet for a Super Bowl repeat. Should they fall short, there are clear areas that might shoulder the blame. Chiefs' GM Brett Veach had ample time during the offseason and up to the trade deadline to bolster a struggling receiving corps, a move that didn't materialize.
Meanwhile, head coach Andy Reid's emphasis on the passing game has overshadowed their rushing attempts, ranking quite low in the league at 26th with a 39.1 percent rushing rate.
Finding a balance in their gameplay, coupled with a standout performance from Rashee Rice in the latter part of the season, could pave the way for Patrick Mahomes and the exceptional Chiefs defense to clinch another championship.
In the Previous Power Ranking: No. 3
Who They Will Face Next: Philadelphia Eagles
As the Detroit Lions' defense falters, Ben Johnson's offense gains momentum.
Jared Goff finds himself with less pressure as David Montgomery and Jahmyr Gibbs amass over 190 rushing yards, taking charge of the scoring.
Aaron Glenn's defensive unit encounters some areas needing improvement post-Week 10. Yet the team's impressive 7-2 record remains the focal point despite the cleanup ahead.
In the Previous Power Ranking: No. 4
Who They Will Face Next: Chicago Bears
The Baltimore Ravens seem to have a knack for hindering their own Super Bowl aspirations. And, week 10 encapsulated the issues that have consistently held them back.
Ronnie Stanley and Marlon Humphrey suffered serious injuries, Lamar Jackson made two costly interceptions, Justin Tucker had a field goal blocked, and the team strangely sidelined Keaton Mitchell in the late stages of the game. If these persistent self-inflicted problems persist on a tight schedule, the Ravens might be looking at consecutive losses.
In the Previous Power Ranking: No. 1
Who They Will Face Next: Cincinnati Bengals
The recent resurgence of the San Francisco 49ers echoes the team's earlier season form.
Chase Young's addition ignited their pass rush, while the return of Deebo Samuel and Trent Williams completed the missing links in their offensive strategy. Health remains a concern, yet the 49ers boast the NFL's most formidable roster.
With an above-average performance from Purdy at quarterback, they're poised to contend for the Lombardi Trophy.
In the Previous Power Ranking: No. 8
Who They Will Face Next: Tampa Bay Buccaneers
All the Cleveland Browns need is for Deshaun Watson to play strategically and deliver a handful of spectacular plays every game.
On defense, Myles Garrett and the team have shown they can effectively neutralize top-notch offenses, while Jerome Ford has been doing a commendable job as a replacement starter.
If the Browns continue to see the improved version of Watson from the latter part of the season instead of the earlier performance, they could truly contend for the Super Bowl.
In the Previous Power Ranking: No. 10
Who They Will Face Next: Pittsburgh Steelers
The Miami Dolphins are in a quite a decent position leading the AFC East, showing strength compared to Buffalo. And, they're set to welcome back De’Von Achane and expect left tackle Terron Armstead to be in better shape post-bye week.
Additionally, the team's defense is notably improving.
However, Miami's Achilles' heel remains its winless streak of 0-3 against teams with winning records this season, marked by a challenging -49 point differential in those matchups.
In the Previous Power Ranking: No. 7
Who They Will Face Next: Las Vegas Raiders
Once again, the exciting Dallas Cowboys have asserted their dominance, showing a knack for overpowering struggling NFL teams. Their recent win showcased a commanding performance from both offense and defense, highlighting the team's expertise.
Luckily for Dallas, another opportunity awaits next weekend as they face off against Carolina, a chance to display their prowess once more.
In the Previous Power Ranking: No.9
Who They Will Face Next: Carolina Panthers
While Tyler Boyd faced criticism from fans for his dropped touchdown that had significant implications, the Cincinnati Bengals' downfall in Week 10 was primarily attributed to —
Nonetheless, considering their performance leading up to this game, there's reason to believe that the Bengals remain among the top-tier NFL teams in 2023.
In the Previous Power Ranking: No. 4
Who They Will Face Next: Carolina Panthers
On a sobering Sunday afternoon, the youthful Jacksonville Jaguars were reminded of their need for growth. Trevor Lawrence faced challenges and errors, eventually being replaced due to pressure. Not really something you’d want to see from a promising player like him.
The team's defense appeared quite sluggish, almost forgetting the bye week was over. Despite this setback, there's hope for a swift recovery as they gear up to face Tennessee in Week 12.
In the Previous Power Ranking: No. 6
Who They Will Face Next: Tennessee Titans
1952 PRELIMINARY RESULTS:
Thank you for all of you who have participated in the Pro Football Hall of Fame Revisited Project, and if you are unaware of what that is, simply, we acted as if the PFHOF had their first class in January of 1946?
We have completed the first two years, where a Preliminary, Semi-Final and Final vote for the 1946 Class, which inducted two full classes
For “1951” a Preliminary Vote with over 130 players whose playing career ended by 1945. We are also following the structure in that players have 20 years of eligibility, and if they do not make it into the Hall, they are relegated to the Senior Pool.
Each voter was asked to select 25 names from the preliminary list, with the top 25 vote getters named as Semi-Finalists.
A week later, the voters will be asked to pick 15 names from the 25 Semi-Finalists, and next after, they will pick five from the remaining 15. We will continue this process weekly until we catch up to the current year.
30 Votes took place
This is for the “Modern Era”
Bold indicates they advanced to the Semi-Finals:
Player |
Year of Eligibility |
Vote Total |
Tuffy Leemans FB-TB-DB-QB |
4 |
28 |
Turk Edwards T |
7 |
27 |
George Musso G-T |
3 |
27 |
Arnie Herber TB-HB-DB-QB-BB |
2 |
27 |
Steve Owen T-G |
14 |
25 |
Red Badgro E-DE |
11 |
25 |
Ox Emerson G-C |
9 |
25 |
Beattie Feathers HB-WB |
7 |
24 |
Jimmy Conzelman HB-TB-BB-E |
18 |
23 |
Cecil Isbell TB-HB |
5 |
23 |
Joe Stydahar T |
1 |
23 |
Dutch Sternaman HB-QB-FB |
20 |
22 |
Swede Youngstrom G-T-E-C |
20 |
22 |
Whizzer White TB-HB |
6 |
20 |
Joey Sternaman QB-BB |
17 |
19 |
Gus Sonnenberg T-FB-TB |
17 |
17 |
Ace Parker TB-DB-QB |
1 |
17 |
Tony Latone B |
17 |
15 |
Doc Alexander C-T-G-E |
20 |
13 |
Buckets Goldenberg G-BB |
2 |
14 |
Al Nesser G-E-C |
16 |
12 |
George Christensen T-G |
9 |
10 |
Glenn Presnell T-B |
11 |
9 |
Duke Osborne G-C |
19 |
7 |
George Wilson E |
1 |
7 |
Willis Brennan G-T |
20 |
6 |
Russ Hathaway T-G |
20 |
6 |
Wildcat Wilson TB |
18 |
5 |
Jug Earp C-T-G |
15 |
4 |
Luke Johnsos E |
11 |
4 |
Joe Kopcha G |
11 |
4 |
Tex Grigg B |
20 |
3 |
Tex Hamer B |
20 |
3 |
Red Dunn BB-TB |
16 |
3 |
Chuck Kassel E |
14 |
3 |
Ray Kemp T |
14 |
3 |
Bo Molenda FB-HB-BB |
12 |
3 |
Bill Owen T-G |
11 |
3 |
Keith Molesworth HB-QB |
10 |
3 |
Carl Brumbaugh B |
9 |
3 |
Swede Hanson B |
9 |
3 |
Potsy Jones G |
9 |
3 |
Ace Gutkowski FB-TB |
8 |
3 |
Jack Manders |
7 |
3 |
Gaynell Tinsley E |
7 |
3 |
Al Blozis T |
3 |
3 |
Wayne Millner E-DE |
2 |
3 |
Dinger Doane FB |
20 |
2 |
Ben Jones FB-BB-WB |
19 |
2 |
Clyde Smith C |
19 |
2 |
Two-Bits Honan B |
17 |
2 |
Milt Rehnquist G-C-T |
15 |
2 |
Jack Spellman T-B |
15 |
2 |
Rudy Comstrock G-T |
14 |
2 |
Joe Lillard HB |
14 |
2 |
Jack McBride FB |
13 |
2 |
Tom Nash |
13 |
2 |
Nate Barragar C-G |
12 |
2 |
Stumpy Thomason WB-TB-BB-HB |
11 |
2 |
Eggs Manske E |
7 |
2 |
Bernie Masterson QB |
7 |
2 |
George Svendesn C |
6 |
2 |
Russ Letlow G-T |
1 |
2 |
Herb Stein C-G |
19 |
1 |
Tillie Voss E-T |
18 |
1 |
Duke Hanny E-T-G-FB |
17 |
1 |
Bull Behman T-E |
16 |
1 |
Doc Elliott B |
16 |
1 |
Jim Laird B-G-T |
16 |
1 |
Dick O'Donnell E |
16 |
1 |
Curly Oden BB |
15 |
1 |
Hap Moran B |
14 |
1 |
Les Caywood G-T |
14 |
1 |
Doug Wycoff B |
13 |
1 |
George Kenneally E |
12 |
1 |
Zuck Carlson G-T-C-LB |
11 |
1 |
Lon Evans G-T |
10 |
1 |
Len Grant T |
10 |
1 |
Father Lumpkin BB |
10 |
1 |
Ernie Caddell WB-TB-BB-FB |
9 |
1 |
Lou Gordon T-G-E |
9 |
1 |
Ookie Miller C-G-LB |
9 |
1 |
Joe Zeller G-E |
9 |
1 |
Ralph Kerchaval WB |
7 |
1 |
Ozzie Simmons HB |
8 |
1 |
Tony Blazine T |
6 |
1 |
Lloyd Cardwell WR-DB-FB |
4 |
1 |
Dick Farman G |
4 |
1 |
Bull Karcis FB-BB-HB |
4 |
1 |
Ray Nolting HB |
4 |
1 |
Joe Carter E |
2 |
1 |
Gene Ronzani T |
2 |
1 |
Pete Tinsley G |
2 |
1 |
Gary Famigetti FB-HB |
1 |
1 |
Parker Hall TB-HB |
1 |
1 |
Bill Lee T |
1 |
1 |
Bob Masterson E |
1 |
1 |
Fred Gillies T |
19 |
0 |
Jim McMillen G |
19 |
0 |
Bub Weller T-E |
19 |
0 |
Hec Garvey G-E-T-C |
16 |
0 |
Frank Racis G-T-E |
16 |
0 |
Don Murry T-E-G |
15 |
0 |
Al Graham G |
14 |
0 |
Dick Stahlman T-G |
14 |
0 |
Butch Gibson G-T |
14 |
0 |
Bill Senn B |
13 |
0 |
Bill Morgan T |
11 |
0 |
Bert Pearson |
11 |
0 |
Clare Randolph C |
11 |
0 |
Al Rose E |
11 |
0 |
Harry Ebding E |
10 |
0 |
Buster Mitchell E-T |
10 |
0 |
Bill Karr E |
9 |
0 |
Bree Cuppoletti G |
8 |
0 |
Kink Richards B |
8 |
0 |
Bill Smith E |
8 |
0 |
Ernie Smith T |
8 |
0 |
Johnny Dell Isola G |
7 |
0 |
Milt Gantenbein E |
7 |
0 |
Jack Johnson T |
7 |
0 |
Jim Barber T |
6 |
0 |
Frank Bausch C |
6 |
0 |
Ed Danowski B |
6 |
0 |
Johnny Drake B |
6 |
0 |
Armand Niccolai T-G |
5 |
0 |
Steve Slivinski G-LB |
4 |
0 |
Clyde Shugart G |
3 |
0 |
Conway Baker G-T |
2 |
0 |
Andy Farkas FB-HB-WB |
2 |
0 |
Abe Schwammel E |
2 |
0 |
Merl Condit HB |
1 |
0 |
Frank Filchok TB-QB-HN |
1 |
0`` |
Carl Mulleneaux E |
1 |
0 |
Jim Poole E |
1 |
0 |
Ed Rucinski E |
1 |
0 |
Perry Schwartz E |
1 |
0 |
Orville Tuttle G |
1 |
0 |
Willie Wilkin T |
1 |
0 |
This is for the “Senior Era”
*Bold indicates they advanced to the Semi-Finals:
Blondy Wallace |
7 |
22 |
Hunk Anderson |
2 |
16 |
Gull Falcon |
7 |
14 |
Cub Buck |
2 |
14 |
Sol Butler |
7 |
11 |
Pete Stinchcomb |
1 |
10 |
Henry McDonald |
7 |
9 |
Rip King |
2 |
7 |
Bob Shiring |
7 |
7 |
Steamer Horning |
4 |
6 |
Herman Kerchoff |
7 |
6 |
Harry Robb |
4 |
6 |
Tam Rose |
7 |
4 |
Bob Koehler |
1 |
2 |
Lou Smyth |
1 |
0 |
This is for the Coaches/Contributors
*Bold indicates they advanced to the Semi-Finals:
Jimmy Conzelman |
3 |
29 |
Charles Bidwell |
3 |
25 |
Ralph Hay |
3 |
25 |
Art Rooney |
3 |
16 |
Elmer Layden |
3 |
12 |
Carl Strock |
3 |
11 |
LeRoy Andrews |
3 |
9 |
Dick Rauch |
3 |
8 |
Christopher O’Brien |
3 |
6 |
George Clark |
3 |
6 |
Christopher O’Brien |
2 |
5 |
Dick Rauch |
3 |
8 |
Tommy Hughitt |
3 |
4 |
Frank Nied |
3 |
2 |
Cooney Checkeye |
3 |
1 |
Next Saturday, we will be posting the results of the 1952 Finalists of the Pro Football Hall of Fame Revisited Project.
Thank you to all who contributed, and if you want to be a part of this project, please let us know!