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Ernie McMillan

Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2023 9:26 pm
by Shipley
I'd be interested to hear the group's take on Ernie McMillan's potential as a HOVG candidate. Just a quick summary of his credentials, he played 15 seasons, 14 with the Cards and one with the Packers, was all-pro one year and second team seven more times, played in four pro bowls, and was part of the 1975 St. Louis offensive line that gave up a then-record eight sacks in one season. By all accounts, he was athletic, hard working, durable, and a leader who served as team co-captain. He seems like he should at least be part of the HOVG discussion (and maybe he has been), but I'd welcome thoughts from those who are closer to the selection process.

Re: Ernie McMillan

Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2023 9:42 pm
by JohnTurney
Shipley wrote: Wed Dec 27, 2023 9:26 pm I'd be interested to hear the group's take on Ernie McMillan's potential as a HOVG candidate. Just a quick summary of his credentials, he played 15 seasons, 14 with the Cards and one with the Packers, was all-pro one year and second team seven more times, played in four pro bowls, and was part of the 1975 St. Louis offensive line that gave up a then-record eight sacks in one season. By all accounts, he was athletic, hard working, durable, and a leader who served as team co-captain. He seems like he should at least be part of the HOVG discussion (and maybe he has been), but I'd welcome thoughts from those who are closer to the selection process.
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Re: Ernie McMillan

Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2023 10:37 pm
by Halas Hall
I think both Ernie McMillan and Bob DeMarco are prime candidates from the Cardinals for the Hall of Very Good. Ernie's son Erik was a decent Safety with the Jets for a bit in the late 1980's.

Re: Ernie McMillan

Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2023 11:03 pm
by rewing84
Halas Hall wrote: Thu Dec 28, 2023 10:37 pm I think both Ernie McMillan and Bob DeMarco are prime candidates from the Cardinals for the Hall of Very Good. Ernie's son Erik was a decent Safety with the Jets for a bit in the late 1980's.
if you had to vote for either one which one would you vote for and why

Re: Ernie McMillan

Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2023 11:50 pm
by Shipley
That's a really good question and my top-of-mind answer is you could make the case for either one. I've brought up McMillan before and never thought of DeMarco, but after doing a little research they had amazingly similar careers and honors in addition to being teammates. Both had long and productive 15-year careers and were remarkably durable and consistent. Would need to do more research or better yet sit back and listen to the group.

Re: Ernie McMillan

Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2024 4:35 pm
by Bryan
Shipley wrote: Thu Dec 28, 2023 11:50 pm That's a really good question and my top-of-mind answer is you could make the case for either one. I've brought up McMillan before and never thought of DeMarco, but after doing a little research they had amazingly similar careers and honors in addition to being teammates. Both had long and productive 15-year careers and were remarkably durable and consistent. Would need to do more research or better yet sit back and listen to the group.

This is JMO, but I've always thought of McMillan being tough to beat physically, whereas DeMarco was more of a technician. Both were effective, but I would rate McMillan higher than DeMarco. If DeMarco is like Jeff Van Note, then McMillan is Mike Kenn.