Johnny Robinson or Eddie Meador?
Johnny Robinson or Eddie Meador?
Better player and who is more deserving of being in the Hall of Fame?
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Re: Johnny Robinson or Eddie Meador?
I think both are very deserving, but:HBGFBFAN wrote:Better player and who is more deserving of being in the Hall of Fame?
--I'd choose Robinson (6/7/allAFL) over Meador (3/6/60s) given their honors profiles and
--Robinson (8.2) grading out better at Ken Crippen's film study site than Meador (7.7).
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Re: Johnny Robinson or Eddie Meador?
Robinson
Re: Johnny Robinson or Eddie Meador?
Robinson. There's a lot of 'borderline' guys where 'we' say it's ridiculous they're not in, but in his case, it truly is ridiculous he's not in. He's not borderline at all, in my opinion.
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Re: Johnny Robinson or Eddie Meador?
In Truth, the question should never even come before the house...
The nineteen-sixties were a time of turmoil, vision, and change. The Cold War; the Kennedys; the race for the moon.
Personally, it was the decade of my marriage, and the births of my children: in short, the best time of my life. In sports, too,
the winds change were blowing: goodbye, Bronko Nagurski, George Halas, three yards and a cloud of dust.
Hello, Lance Alworth, Tom Sestak, Joe Namath and Johnny Robinson.
So long to the Browns' orange pumpkins, hello to the 'Bolts!
The 'sixties: it was Camelot, it was the Beatles, it was Mare Tranquilitatis, it was "Aquarius": it was the AFL.
~ Ange Coniglio
http://www.remembertheafl.com/AFL.htm
The nineteen-sixties were a time of turmoil, vision, and change. The Cold War; the Kennedys; the race for the moon.
Personally, it was the decade of my marriage, and the births of my children: in short, the best time of my life. In sports, too,
the winds change were blowing: goodbye, Bronko Nagurski, George Halas, three yards and a cloud of dust.
Hello, Lance Alworth, Tom Sestak, Joe Namath and Johnny Robinson.
So long to the Browns' orange pumpkins, hello to the 'Bolts!
The 'sixties: it was Camelot, it was the Beatles, it was Mare Tranquilitatis, it was "Aquarius": it was the AFL.
~ Ange Coniglio
http://www.remembertheafl.com/AFL.htm
"It was a different game when I played.
When a player made a good play, he didn't jump up and down.
Those kinds of plays were expected."
~ Arnie Weinmeister
When a player made a good play, he didn't jump up and down.
Those kinds of plays were expected."
~ Arnie Weinmeister
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Re: Johnny Robinson or Eddie Meador?
Johnny Robinson. I've been laboring in trying to get the HOF to induct him every year for the past several years.
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