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Today marks the passing of Amy Winehouse, who like many talented musicians passed at the age of 27.  Winehouse garnered far more attention for her issues with substance abuse then she did for her musical talent, which was a shame as her talent had few equals.

Her incredible vocal range and sultry R&B sound crashed the International charts and her 2006 album, Back to Black was a critical and commercial success.  Musically, she did little to follow it up, but she remained in the public eye with her constant issues with paparazzi and drugs. 

What we wonder about is how will she be remembered?  Not to be callous, but death has a way of deifying a musician whether they deserved it or not.  Winehouse was talented and unique and deserved the musical success she got, but her output of music was limited not because she died at 27, but because she recorded virtually nothing after 22.  Although we mourn the loss of her life does not seem tragic; rather it was expected.  Does she become a legend like many other premature Rock and Roll deaths?  This is what we wonder, and did her musical output land her a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame spot?  Rather then debate that today, we are going to listen to Back to Black and just enjoy the music.  

We here at Notinhalloffame are depressed about the cancellation of the Football Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio.  The Hall of Fame inductions will still happen, but for the people of Northern Ohio, this is a much bigger deal that will hurt heir economy.  This is beyond needless in our eyes.
Congratulations are again in order for Bert Blyleven, Roberto Alomar and Pat Gillick who are now officially inducted into Cooperstown.  We are very pleased that two of our top ten were inducted.  How many next year?
Mike Vrabel has called an end to his professional playing career today as he accepted an assitant coaching gig with Ohio State.  Vrabel recorded 57 career sacks and was a vital cog in the defence of the three time Super Bowl winning New England Patriots.  He only was elected to one Pro Bowl, but he was considered one of the better Linebackers of the first decade of the 21st century.  The question is whether he is Hall of Fame worthy.  A case could be made either way.