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Romeo Posar

Romeo Posar
We can’t blame Roy McAvoy for not listening to the advice of his caddy, Romeo Posar, on the links. Now if Cheech was giving advice on drugs, he might have listened.

Rodney Ruxin

Rodney Ruxin
The son of “Brundlefly” (now that should be worth something right there) Rodney Ruxin is ultra-competitive and super paranoid. Naturally, this makes for a comedic combination of self-loathing and a braggadocios personality. It is hard to imagine the show without him.




The Bullet Points:
TV Show Appeared:
The League (2009-)

Actor:
Nick Kroll

Role Portrayed:
Fantasy Football Team Owner

Why you should vote for him:
We will go with the “Brundlefly” reason.

Why you should not vote for him:
The same for all “League” characters; this is a hit on a relatively small channel, and has not been seen by many.

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Rev. Fred Sultan

Reverend Fred Sultan
Sometimes, we have wondered if Samuel L. Jackson appeared in every movie from 1990 to present day.   We know he hasn’t, but we also wonder if there is any role he hasn’t turned down. Minor sarcasm aside, the arguable king of cinematic cool, usually can make even the most unwatchable film palatable.


The Great White Hype was not a terrible boxing movie, nor was it Oscar caliber. As you may have deduced, the best part of the movie for us was Jackson, playing the Don King like boxing promoter, Reverend Fred Sultan. He may have been a sleazier caricature of King, but as always, Jackson made it the coolest role in the movie. Of course, in this film, it wasn’t exactly hard as there were not any great characters in this movie, however if you want Samuel L. Jackson in the Fictitious Athlete Hall of Fame, this is the only shot.



The Bullet Points:
Movie Appeared:
The Great White Hype (1996)

Actor:
Samuel L. Jackson

Role Portrayed:
Boxing Promoter

Why you should vote for him:
There are few people (in any walk of life) cooler than Samuel L. Jackson.

Why you should not vote for him:
The film was average at best….and that might be a stretch.

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Reese Bobby

Reese Bobby
Reese Bobby will never win “Father of the Year”, but when his son Ricky was down and out, it was the Reese who brought him back to the basics to build him up again. That could be worth something for this goofy Hall of Fame that we have.




The Bullet Points:
Movie Appeared:
Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby (2006)

Actor:
Gary Cole

Role Portrayed:
Father

Why you should vote for him:
The FAHOF could use a paternal figure, don’t you think?

Why you should not vote for him:
If you are looking for an overall positive influence, this probably isn’t it.

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