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Ralph Hay |
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5 | 13.51% |
Mike Holmgren |
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17 | 45.95% |
Maxie Baughan |
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2 | 5.41% |
Sterling Sharpe (the good Sharpe) |
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13 | 35.14% |
Jim Tyrer |
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27 | 72.97% |
I would vote for none of these. |
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3 | 8.11% |
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 37. You may not vote on this poll |
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I also think it would be kind of cool to put Ralph Hay in. I mean, the dude just owned a car dealership in Canton and had some office space to hold the meeting in. That was a small gesture that changed the course of sports history. Maybe if he'd had a sales meeting scheduled for that room, the league founders would have declined to go meet at a local diner, and today we'd all still consider baseball to be the national sport.
I'm voting for both Hay and Tyrer. I would also not be disappointed if Holmgren got in. Sharpe was on a clear trajectory before his injury, but lots of guys can say that, and you have deserving guys with long careers (e.g., Deron Cherry and Albert Lewis) still on the outside looking in. I don't know a lot about Baughan. I just think that most Rams don't deserve it unless they're Merlin Olsen.
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