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Terry Tate

Terry Tate
We guess this qualifies. As Terry Tate: Office Linebacker, we got to see him destroy many suited white men destroyed with punishing hits (that would probably be banned in the NFL). The commercials were wildly popular, and allowed for its portrayer, Lester Speight to have his biggest success after unsuccessful careers in Football and Professional Wrestling, but we have to ask if a series of commercials qualify for our Hall of Fame? We aren’t sure either.




The Bullet Points:
Commercial Appeared:
Reebok (2002-05)

Actor:
Lester Speight

Position Portrayed:
Office Linebacker

Worked for:
Various Offices across the United States

Why you should vote for him:
It was a memorable series of commercials.

Why you should not vote for him:
Do commercials really qualify here?

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Terry Conklin

Terry Conklin
This might not make sense now, but in the 1990’s, a white man was NOT becoming the Heavyweight Champion of the World in the sport of Boxing; but it would draw a lot of money if people thought it could happen. Damn, did this movie become irrelevant fast.




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

Actor:
Peter Berg

Why you should vote for him:
He did beat the champ…..when he was an amateur.

Why you should not vote for him:
The theme outshone the match…which wasn’t very good.

Terry Brogan

Terry Brogan
Hmmmmm. We have a well-acted remake of a 1940’s Film Noir, with a Football related backstory that despite better than average reviews but is best known for the titular song that Phil Collins did. It doesn’t exactly seem like a winning formula for our Hall does it? Still, Jeff Bridges was great as Terry Brogan, the aging and released Football player of the Los Angeles Outlaws who was hired by the always entertaining James Woods to track down the Outlaws owner’s daughter. We didn’t get a lot of gridiron action, but we did get a lot of steamy sex scenes between Bridges and Rachel Ward; who was at her zenith of hotness, Rachel Ward. With all of this said, the entry of Terry Brogan might be “Against All Odds”.   Sorry, again we couldn’t resist.  




The Bullet Points:
Movie Appeared:
Against All Odds (1984)

Actor:
Jeff Bridges

Position Portrayed:
Wide Receiver

Played for:
Los Angeles Outlaws

Why you should vote for him:
He wound up on the Dolphins roster at the end, so we assume he was a good player at one pint…remember the Dolphins in the mid 80’s were very good.

Why you should not vote for him:
For a movie with so many Football related characters….where was the Football?

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Teddy KGB

Teddy KGB
In the 80’s, the signature Russian sports villain was Ivan Drago, the jacked up monosyllabic freak who dominated with his brawn. The decade after it was, Teddy KGB, who dominated his sport (if you consider poker a sport) with his cunning. And this ladies and gentleman is the byproduct of the fall of communism; that and Yakov Smirnoff working a theatre in Branson.




The Bullet Points:
Movie Appeared:
Rounders (1998)

Actor:
John Malkovich

Why you should vote for him:
It was one of our favorite sports villains, with an accent.

Why you should not vote for him:
Is poker a sport?

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