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Bill Cowher and Jimmy Johnson are now Hall of Famers

We thought we would be talking about this on Wednesday.

Breaking from tradition, Hall of Fame President, David Baker appeared on the CBS pre-game show on Saturday and announced to former Pittsburgh Steelers, Head Coach, Bill Cowher, that he had been selected by the Blue Ribbon Centennial Committee to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Last night, during halftime of the Seahawks/Packers Game, Baker appeared again and made the same announcement to former Dallas Cowboys and Miami Dolphins Head Coach, Jimmy Johnson.

Cowher became the Head Coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1992, where he would stay until 2006.  He would lead Pittsburgh to a win in Super Bowl XL, and he would have a record of 149-90-1.

When Johnson was greeted by Baker it was a very emotional scene.  The joy of his now fellow Hall of Famers (Terry Bradshaw, Howie Long and Tony Gonzalez) was infectious and Troy Aikman (who was calling the game) watched along.  After taking the University of Miami to the NCAA Championship in 1987, he would take over the helm of the Dallas Cowboys shortly there after.  He won two Super Bowls with Dallas and took them from the outhouse to the penthouse.  He was also the Head Coach of the Miami Dolphins for four seasons.  Johnson’s Head Coaching record in the NFL was 80-64.

This is the first time that Coaches were selected in a separate committee, and it is expected that it will return back to main committee.  The choices are no without controversy, as Don Coryell, who has been a Finalist six times was not chosen.  Tom Flores, who has been a Finalist the last two years, was also passed over.  Flores is 88, and based on online reactions, he is the biggest perceived snub.  

As both Cowher and Johnson are NFL analysts on major networks, there has been some speculation that the Pro Football Hall of Fame looked to make moments as opposed to honor the two most deserving candidates. Only the people on the Blue Ribbon Committee will know if that is true.  The other Finalists amongst the Coaches were Mike Holmgren, Buddy Parker, Dan Reeves and Dick Vermeil.

This Wednesday morning on Good Morning Football, the remaining 13 selections will be announced.  

We here at Notinhalloffame.com would like to congratulate both Bill Cowher and Jimmy Johnson for entering the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

The Final Four are set for the Super Bowl

And then there were four.

The NFL Divisional Playoffs are over and oddsmakers are re-evaluating the chances of the teams that remain.  The hottest team going into the playoffs, the Baltimore Ravens were upset by the Tennessee Titans, and new favorites have emerged.

The San Francisco 49ers soundly defeated the Minnesota Vikings 27-10, where their rushing game and defense was strong.  The number one seed in the NFC have been the most balanced team through the season, and they are chasing their fourth Super Bowl.  As good as they have been in 2019, this is a team that went 4-12 in 2018and are full of players who have never been this far in the playoffs before.  49ers Quarterback, Jimmy Garoppolo, is only two wins away from leading his team to a Super Bowl win, which would fulfill the promise that has been pegged for him three years ago.

The Niners will host the Green Bay Packers, who defeated the Seattle Seahawks 28-24 in Lambeau.  Packers QB, Aaron Rodgers has a Super Bowl ring already, but despite the high profile and #2 seed of this team, they have not been considered a favorite to win it all. Rodgers and company bring more post-season experience than San Francisco does, and despite 13 regular season wins, they have to feel a little disrespected.  Defeating Seattle is that signature win that they needed, and they have a lot more to prove.

With the elimination of Baltimore, the Kansas City Chiefs are now the top remaining seed in the AFC.  The Chiefs made history with their comeback against the Houston Texans, and they have the 2018 MVP, Patrick Mahomes who is ready to ascend to the top of the Quarterback food chain.  Mahomes, along with Tyreke Hill and Travis Kelce are the triumvirate of the most explosive offense in the NFL, but their defense is suspect, meaning that every game is a shootout.  This is not always a recipe for a title, but it is for excitement.  If you want your heartbeat to race, this is the team you want to see in the Super Bowl!

Nobody (including us) had the Tennessee Titans making the AFC Championship Game.  The #6 seed first went to New England, and beat the defending Super Bowl Champions, and then went to Baltimore and knocked off the top seed Ravens.  Tennessee wasn’t lucky, they were better than both of those teams, and as they have nothing to lose, the Titans are the most dangerous team of the four. Their Quarterback, Ryan Tannehill, may not be a big name, but he is the hottest QB of the last two months, and with a blistering secondary, the Titans are the pick of the moment.

Regardless of who advances this weekend, we will be watching, and we are ready to place our bets.  

RIP: Neil Peart

This is a dark day in Rock and Roll.  It was announced today that Rush Drummer, Neil Peart passed away three days ago after a long battle with brain cancer.  He was 67 years old.

Peart was considered by musicians and critics alike as one of the most technically proficient drummer that rock music had ever seen. Along with Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson, the Canadian Progressive Rock trio of Rush first recorded in 1974, and they received immediate airplay in Canada.  Unlike many Canadian bands in the 1970s, their popularity went well beyond their border.  In addition to his drumming expertise, he was an exceptional lyricist, a fact not well known considering that Lee was the band’s lead singer.

The group would go on to produce 19 studio albums and 11 live albums, and sold out arenas around the world.  Rush was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013.

Peart last played in 2015, where depending on the source he was either taking a break or retiring from performing.

We here at Notinhalloffame off our condolences to the friends, fans and family of Neil Peart at this time.

Our Fictitious Athlete Hall of Fame Announces the Class of 2019

We apologize for the delay, as many of other projects have taken precedence in the last month, but we are proud to announce our Fictitious Athlete Hall of Fame Class of 2020.

Based entirely on all of your on-line votes, this is the 6thfull class.

After a one-year vote, through a Preliminary and Semi-Finalist vote, two of the foes of Rocky Balboa are entering the Hall.  Clubber Lang (Rocky III) and Ivan Drago (Rocky IV) join Balboa and fellow Rocky series regular, Apollo Creed.  These two are joined by the pool shark, Fast Eddie Felson, from The Hustler and the Color of Money

They join Daniel LaRusso (The Karate Kid), Dottie Hinson (A League of Their Own), Paul “Wrecking” Crewe (The Longest Yard), Bobby Boucher (The Waterboy), Forrest Gump (Forrest Gump), Willie “Mays” Hayes (Major League), Apollo Creed (Rocky), Benny “The Jet” Rodriguez, Charlie Conway (The Mighty Ducks), The Hanson Brothers (Slap Shot), Reggie Dunlop (Slap Shot), Happy Gilmore (Happy Gilmore), Ricky “Wild Thing” Vaughn (Major League), Crash Davis (Bull Durham), Roy Hobbs (The Natural) and Rocky Balboa, the inaugural inductee.

Rocky is represented again in the contributor section, as his wife, Adrian Balboa finally makes the Hall.  She is joined by Coach Ernie Pantusso, former Red Sox Coach and bartender from Cheers. Our first animated character is also inducted, as Sport Goofy enters via the Veteran’s category.

Clubber Lang (Mr. T) finally advances into the Hall, after multiple appearances as a Finalist.  After the World Heavyweight Boxing Champion, Rocky Balboa, had multiple title defenses, he ran into a buzzsaw in Lang, who was the meanest competitor he ever faced.  Land destroyed Balboa to win the Title, but in the highly anticipated rematch, Balboa secured the assistance of his former nemesis, Apollo Creed.  Lang was knocked out in the rematch, and never was champion again.

Ivan Drago (Dolph Lundgren) was an undefeated amateur from the Soviet Union who had a perfect 100-0 record, with all wins by knockout.  He agreed to an exhibition match against Apollo Creed, where he decimated the former champion so badly, that he caused him to die in the ring.  Creed was avenged by the Heavyweight Champion, Rocky Balboa, who travelled to the U.S.S.R. and defeated Drago in a long punishing bout.  Drago went into hiding in Ukraine, and reemerged with his son, Viktor, mentoring him to a World Heavyweight Title match against Apollo’s son, Adonis.

“Fast” Eddie Felson (Paul Newman).  Felson was a small-time pool hustler who challenged the legendary Minnesota Fats. He lost badly in his first attempt, but after a turn of tragic events would soundly defeat the legend. Twenty-five years later, he would stake a young Vincent Lauria.  Newman has previously been inducted as Reggie Dunlop (Slap Shot)

Adrian Balboa (Talia Shire) has always been a Finalist, but on the sixth ballot, she finally makes the Contributor Wing of the Hall.  Equal inspiration and equal wet blanket, she is loved deeply by her husband, Rocky.

Coach Ernie Pantusso (Nicholas Colassanto) was a former coach with the Boston Red Sox, and mentor to former relief pitcher, Sam Malone.  When Malone purchased a bar named Cheers, Pantusso joined him as a bartender. Offering sage and often dim-witted advice with a kind heart, Coach was a beloved part of the Cheers gang.  He died in 1985.

Sport Goofy becomes the first animated entrant into the Hall.  The anthropomorphic dog has been demonstrating exemplarily sportsmanship for decades in every sport imaginable.

Voting has now begun on the 2020 Class and the Preliminary Nominees are now up.

You can find them here.

When you can, please support our site and cast your vote for the Class of 2020!

As always, we here at Notinhalloffame.com thank you for your support.