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Old 02-04-2006, 02:07 PM   #1
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Hall of Fame Class of '06

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DETROIT (Feb. 4, 2006) -- Troy Aikman made it into the Pro Football Hall of Fame's biggest class in years. The guy he threw to -- Michael Irvin -- will have to wait once again.

Reggie White, Warren Moon, Harry Carson, John Madden and Rayfield Wright also were elected. Not since 2001 had the maximum number of candidates been chosen.


Troy Aikman addresses the media in Detroit shortly after his election was announced.
"When I think of all the great players who have played the game over the history of it, to be considered one of the great players ... that helped define the game itself, it is a humbling experience," Aikman said.

Emmitt Smith, who joined with Aikman and Irvin to win three Super Bowls for the Dallas Cowboys, had campaigned vigorously for his two former teammates. But Irvin, plagued by off-the-field troubles in recent years, was left out in his second try.

The late White, the NFL career sacks leader when he retired in 2000, and star quarterbacks Aikman and Moon made it in their first year of eligibility. Moon is the first black quarterback in the Hall.

Madden and Wright were seniors committee candidates and Carson was in his seventh year as a finalist.

The class of 2006 and will be inducted in Canton, Ohio, on the weekend of Aug. 5-6.

Smith, the NFL's career rushing leader and eligible for election in four years, pounded his finger on a table Feb. 4 as he argued for Irvin.

"This is the Pro Football Hall of Fame, not the Life Hall of Fame. His stats are what they are. They are not going to change," Smith said.


Sara Wright accepts the Hall of Fame honor on behalf of her late husband Reggie.
But the Hall panel of 39 media members was not swayed.

The Hall's voting bylaws preclude consideration of non-football issues. Irvin's problems include pleading no contest to felony cocaine possession in exchange for four years of deferred probation, a $10,000 fine and dismissal of misdemeanor marijuana possession charges.

Aikman, the first overall pick in the 1989 draft, guided the Cowboys back to prominence after some lean seasons. He led Dallas to three Super Bowl titles in four seasons -- the Cowboys lost in the NFC championship game the other year -- and was among the most accurate passers in the league.

Aikman won 90 games in the 1990s, the most by any quarterback in any decade.

White, who died Dec. 26, 2004, was known as the "Minister of Defense" -- he was an ordained Baptist minister.

White had 198 sacks when he left the NFL after 15 seasons with Philadelphia, Green Bay and Carolina. One of the first major free-agent signings in 1993, his choice of Green Bay helped turn around that storied franchise. The Packers won the 1997 Super Bowl and lost it in 1998.

White began his career in the USFL, but by the time he was finished in the NFL, he had gone to 13 consecutive Pro Bowls and been chosen for the league's 75th anniversary team.


Canton will be the final destination in Warren Moon's well-traveled career.
Moon's transient career took him from the CFL, where he won five straight Grey Cups, to Houston as a free agent in 1984. He also played for Minnesota, Seattle and Kansas City and completed his career with 51,061 yards of total offense and 313 touchdowns.

There was some thought his lack of a Super Bowl ring would hurt his chances. It didn't, and he believed it was further validation of black quarterbacks.

"Doug Williams did a little bit of that when he won the Super Bowl, but this would take it to another level," Moon said before Saturday's announcement.

Carson, a nine-time Pro Bowl linebacker who retired from the New York Giants in 1988, has been a frequent critic of the process, even saying he wanted off future ballots. This was his third time in the final six.

Wright was a lynchpin of the Cowboys' staunch offensive line of the 1970s after moving from tight end to tackle. He made the final six as a regular candidate in 2004.

White made the seniors committee ballot this year in part because of his strong showing in previous votes.

Madden, best known for his television announcing and video game, has the winning percentage of any NFL coach with 100 victories (.759). He coached the Oakland Raiders for 10 years and won the 1977 Super Bowl.

Running back Thurman Thomas, the 1991 league MVP and the catalyst of Buffalo's four consecutive AFC championships in the early 1990s, fell short in his first try.





Im so happy that Reggie White and Warren moon made it.. Good for them. I will always remember Reggie White for sure.. Helped bring back the Lomardi Trophy back to green Bay in 96..
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Old 02-04-2006, 02:49 PM   #2
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Helped bring back the Lomardi Trophy back to green Bay in 96..



Reggie White as an Eagle FTW!!
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Old 02-04-2006, 02:53 PM   #3
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Reggie White as an Eagle FTW!!



He'll always be a Packer..


but he was amazing as an Eagle as well.. Its cool that both teams can honor him equally.
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Old 02-05-2006, 12:26 AM   #4
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Re: Hall of Fame Class of '06

I will most likely head to Canton that weekend, just to see Moon get in. He is without a doubt one of the best QBs there ever was, and if they were to include his cfl stats, he would be the greatest passer of all time.

Im thrilled they didnt fuck this up. way to go hall of fame panel.

See ya'll in Canton in August!
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Old 02-06-2006, 08:04 PM   #5
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I liked Warren Moon. He was a great great QB.
Long carrier, tough, good leader. All that.

I recall being in row 1, 40 yard line at the Denver/Houston playoff game, right behind the visitor bench. I was yelling at moon the entire game, he just sat there, ignoring me.

Until late in the 3rd, I yelled, "Hey warren, throw an interception for me, would ya!"
next series, he did!!
He sat at the other bench after that!!!!

But he sure was fun to watch.
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Old 02-07-2006, 03:00 AM   #6
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Warren Moon FTW!!!!

It's about time.
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Old 02-07-2006, 11:08 PM   #7
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Warren Moon FTW!!!!

It's about time.


He got in in his frist shot. As it should be!

All good selections this year.
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Old 02-09-2006, 11:00 AM   #8
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hey does that mean that Troy's rockie card will go up in value?
I mas dissapointed that Irving din't make it...
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