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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!

The Toy Hall of Fame announced that Baseball Cards, Nerf Toys, Cabbage Patch Kids and the Fisher-Price Corn Popper will comprise the Class of 2023.

Housed in The Strong National Museum of Play in Rochester, New York, the Toy Hall of Fame came into existence in 1998.

We welcome the new toys and are excited to see how this fun project will continue.

This one is tricky.

The Timberwolves raised a lot of eyebrows across the NBA when they gave up four players and five number ones to get the multi-time Defensive Player of the Year, Rudy Gobert.  It was a lot to give up, but the results have been scary thus far.

The Frenchman had solid numbers in 2022/23, averaging a double-double with 13.4 Points and 11.6 Rebounds per Game.  This is good, but was down from his previous All-Star years, and the meshing of him and Karl-Anthony Towns has yet to be fruitful. 

Last year was much better for Gobert and the T-Wolves, as though he was not an All-Star, his defensive prowess returned to form and he won the Defensive Player of the Year.  Even better, Gobert and Minnesota made it to the Western Conference Finals and enter this year as bona fide NBA Championship contenders.  It is easy to vault up a basketball list, especially on an expansion team that has never been to the Finals, thus explaining this rank.

During the kick-off of the 2023 NFL season, Jared Goff led his underdog Detroit Lions to a shocking victory against none other than the reigning champion Kansas City Chiefs, on the road no less. The Lions haven't exactly been regulars in the playoffs lately,  they've only made it there a measly three times since the turn of the millennium.

But against all odds, they pulled off the most epic upset against Patrick Mahomes and his dynasty-status-approaching Chiefs. And they have since built on that earth-shattering victory, improving to a record of 6-2 after nine game weeks. We're smack bang in the middle of the 2023 NFL season so it's time to buckle up and assess the current standings while playing the crystal ball game. Who's going to reign supreme in their divisions two months down the line? Let's find out!

NFC East - Philadelphia Eagles

The NFC East is a supercharged division. Just last season, a whopping three out of the four teams made it to the playoffs, with the Philadelphia Eagles, Dallas Cowboys, and New York Giants wowing everyone. But this year, oh boy, the Giants have capitulated, and their performances? Not so impressive anymore.

The MetLife Stadium team is currently struggling with a measly 2-7 record. To put things in perspective, only the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers have fared worse in the entire league. On the other hand, the Eagles and the Cowboys continue to soar, the former currently leads the division with eight wins and just one loss. The latter meanwhile is trailing behind with three fewer wins but having played one less game.

The Cowboys are making strides to reclaim their powerhouse status, but let's be real, they've still got a way to go before catching up to the Eagles. With Jalen Hurts at the helm, the Lincoln Financial Field crew has a QB who can single-handedly snatch victories. The reigning NFC Champions will go toe-to-toe with the Buffalo Bills and the Chiefs - the team that crushed their dreams at Super Bowl LVII in February - before the season is out, however. Despite these challenging games, we fully anticipate them to triumph over the hurdles and reign as champions of the NFC East for the second consecutive season.

NFC West - San Francisco 49ers

The 2023 season started with a bang for the San Francisco 49ers, kicking off the campaign with five straight victories. But as of late, it seems like their luck has taken a nosedive, as have their chances of success. Despite being the favorites for the Lombardi greatness not too long ago, three consecutive losses have prompted Super Bowl odds providers to push them all the way out to +525, only good for third in the pecking order.

But while they have been stumbling, their divisional foe, the Seattle Seahawks, have shown off their skills and announced their return as genuine contenders. They have gone about their business quietly, amassing an impressive record of 6-2 to claim the top spot in the NFC West. However, despite this, deep down, we can't help but believe that the Californians will find a way to reclaim their rightful position.

Brock Purdy, the once dubbed "Mr. Irrelevant," is proving to be quite the sensation as a quarterback, though he hasn't quite hit his stride just yet. And if that wasn't enough, McCaffrey's return to full fitness in just a few short weeks is eagerly anticipated. With these factors in play, it's safe to say that the 49ers possess enough prowess to reign supreme in their division once more.

NFC North - Detroit Lions

As we highlighted earlier, the Detroit Lions pulled off an absolute shocker in this year's opener, taking down the reigning champions on the road. But let's be real, maybe we shouldn't have been so surprised. They showed their party-pooping skills on the final day of last season by beating their arch-nemesis Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field, crushing the hosts' dreams of making the playoffs.

This season, these guys have put together a whopping 6-2 record and have become a real force to reckon with in the NFC. When it comes to their division, they don't even break a sweat against the Packers or the Chicago Bears. The only thing that can potentially rain on their parade is the Minnesota Vikings. Unfortunately for them, their starting quarterback, Kirk Cousins, took a tumble and that might just be the end of the line for their Super Bowl dreams.

The Lions are sitting pretty with the division in their paws. They've got a sweet schedule ahead, including not one, but two matchups against the lowly Bears. It wouldn't be a surprise if they gave the Eagles a run for their money and snag that top-seed spot in the conference by the end of the year.

NFC South - Atlanta Falcons

If we're talking about tough NFL divisions, it's safe to say that the NFC East takes the cake. But when it comes to the NFC South, well, let's just say it's not exactly top-tier. Out of the four teams in the division - the Atlanta Falcons, New Orleans Saints, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and Carolina Panthers - only one can boast a winning record. That honor goes to the Louisiana outfit, but that record is still just 5-4 and is hardly eye-opening.

It looks like the second half of the season might get tough for everyone. But if we had to choose a winner, we'd go with the Falcons. They seem to have a slightly better schedule than the Saints.