PFHOF Profile: Kenny Stabler

The Oakland Raiders were always the outsiders in the NFL and their newest Hall of Famer fit the bill perfectly as Kenny Stabler earns his bust int he Hall of Fame.

PFHOF Profile: Junior Seau

The concussion issue in the NFL has exploded in the last few years with more and more players coming out with major issues due to head injuries.

PFHOF Profile: Tim Brown

The Pro Football Hall of Fame has always had their long debate over who should and who shouldn’t be in the hall.

PFHOF Profile: Will Shields

There is a theme among the two lineman selected as a part of the Class of 2015 in the Pro Football Hall of Fame this year, toughness.

Hockey Hall of Fame: Who Gets the Call?

The Hockey Hall of Fame is about to announce their next class as a new set of superstars will join a list of the best to ever enter the NHL.

HOF Profile: Warren Sapp

The NFL is full of great personalities and the personalities are what make the NFL so special and such a successful league. The NFL is one of the most successful leagues in North America and the personalities are a big part of this. The fans love to follow these personalities whether they are good or bad. Fans love to hate players and also love to cheer for them depending on the type of personality.

HOF Profile: Bill Parcells

The Hall of Fame is much like the NFL itself as the players take the focus throughout the election process. That does not leave a lot of room for the builder and coaching classes as these people rarely get a lot of recognition. In a week when the players on the field will take the majority of the focus but there will be one man who stood on the sidelines that will be standing alongside the players in the class.

HOF Profile: Jonathan Ogden

The NFL is full of personalities and that is what makes it a very appealing league as fans learn to love and hate players. There are the players who seem to be all about themselves and are more concerned with their own stats than if the teams wins. Then there are the players who are so competitive that nothing but a win can be tolerated making them extremely intense.

HOF Profile: Larry Allen

Curley Culp was an example of someone being overlooked for their size which is a common occurrence in the NFL. Teams regularly overlook very skilled smaller players because they simply don’t have the size many think they need to compete in the league. That can mean a lot of very good players do not get the chance to play which is a bad thing for the league as they miss out on a lot of talent.

Football HOF Profile: Curtis Martin

In the NFL there are many players who fly under the radar and are rarely noticed by the fans in their city or any other city. Then there are the villains who are noticed by everyone but only because they are the bad guys in the locker room and on the field. These are the players who are booed every time the touch the ball or step onto the field as they represent the enemy for many.

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