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It was Ned Dowd’s minor league hockey career that apparently inspired his sister, Nancy to pen what would be an instant sports classic, Slap Shot. Ned was cast as Ogie Oglethorpe, the goon that scared goons. It wasn’t a huge role, but we just couldn’t leave a character named Ogie Oglethorpe off our ballot. The Bullet Points: Movie(s) Appeared: Slap Shot (1977) Actor: Ned Dowd Position Portrayed: Enforcer Played for: Syracuse Bulldogs Why you should vote for him: In a movie about goons, he was the one that was feared the most. Why you should not vote for him: It was not a large role…or even a small one. {youtube}
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His role was not a big one, but O.W. Shaddock makes the ballot for having one of the best lines ever in a sports film when talking angrily to his coach:
“Every time I call it a game, you call it a business. And every time I call it a business, you call it a game." Trust us, it sounds better when it comes from the angry lips of John Matuszak. The Bullet Points: Movie Appeared: North Dallas Forty (1979) Actor: John Matuszak Position Portrayed: Offensive Lineman Played for: North Dallas Bulls Why you should vote for him: How about for bonus points as the antagonist in “Caveman” and for being “Sloth” in the Goonies? Why you should not vote for him: There were more memorable characters in this movie. {youtube}
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The Replacements was not a great film, though it has received a solid audience through sports fans. Generally, multiple characters are developed in these ensemble sports films, but realistically the Keanu Reeves vehicle had little other players worth remembering. That is with the exception of the Welsh soccer player, Nigel “The Leg” Gruff. His was the only one given anything remotely interesting to do (other than Falco) and we are sure many people who watched Gruff kick, wanted to break out into the well-known soccer chant of “Ole”. Still, we have a problem indicting someone into the Hall whose gambling issues made the Sentinels have to forego the Field Goal for the win. Not exactly a heroic athlete is it? The Bullet Points: Movie Appeared: The Replacements (2000) Actor: Rhys Ifans Position Portrayed: Place Kicker Played for: Washington Sentinels Why you should vote for him: His character was (to us) the most interesting in the movie. Why you should not vote for him: Kickers? In a Hall of Fame? If Canton won’t do it, why should we? {youtube}
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Watching Rob Lowe as a rower in Oxford Blues was…..well painful. Still, in the mid 80’s, Lowe was a teen heartthrob and garnered a lot of attention for roles like this. Actually, doesn’t this happen every decade? The Bullet Points: Movie Appeared: Oxford Blues (1984) Actor: Rob Lowe Why you should vote for him: It may not have been a hit in the box office, but it did have legs. Why you should not vote for him: Rob Lowe frankly stunk here and was not believable as a rower. Nor did we care if he got the girl.