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Nzoner's Game Room>Finally some good hall of fame news (Johnny Robinson)
big nasty kcnut 12:14 PM 08-17-2018
Breaking News: @Chiefs Johnny Robinson has been selected as the #PFHOF19 Senior Finalist. More details coming soon https://t.co/HuI0Zt5xsz
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tatorhog 12:26 PM 08-17-2018
awesome
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KCFalcon59 12:31 PM 08-17-2018
About fucking time!!!!
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Discuss Thrower 12:33 PM 08-17-2018
Otis Taylor?
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KCFalcon59 12:37 PM 08-17-2018
Originally Posted by Discuss Thrower:
Otis Taylor?
Way overdue!!
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Halfcan 01:11 PM 08-17-2018
One of the Best of All Time- well deserved honor!
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ROYC75 01:18 PM 08-17-2018
Originally Posted by KCFalcon59:
About ****ing time!!!!
ALL OF THIS X 4!
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ROYC75 01:18 PM 08-17-2018
Originally Posted by Discuss Thrower:
Otis Taylor?
YES, NEXT YEAR, MAYBE?
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Halfcan 02:46 PM 08-17-2018
Tony and Johnny going in the HOF together would be pretty awesome- two of the Best at their positions.
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gblowfish 02:54 PM 08-17-2018
Johnny Robinson richly deserves it.
Otis Taylor deserves it more.

Both should have been in years ago.
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Rain Man 02:56 PM 08-17-2018
This is excellent. I suspect that means he's in unless something weird happens.

Is there another defense that in NFL history that has six hall of famers? Buchanan, Culp, Lanier, Bell, EThomas, and Robinson makes a formidable group.


It looks like Lombardi's Packers had six: Dave Robinson, Henry Jordan, Herb Adderley, Ray Nistchke, Willie Davis, and Willie Wood.

The Steel Curtain has four: Jack Ham, Jack Lambert, Joe Greene, and Mel Blount.

The Doomsday Cowboys never had more than three on the field: Bob Lilly, Mel Renfro, and Herb Adderley (who was also on the Packers, by the way).

The Purple People Eater Vikings have three with Alan Page, Carl Eller, and Paul Krause.

The 1985 Bears fielded three: Dan Hampton, Mike Singletary, and Richard Dent.

There are a bunch of 1940 Bears from the Monsters of the Midway, but I think a lot of them were two-way players: Joe Stydahar, George Musso, Sid Luckman, George McAfee, and Clyde Turner. I think some of these are HoFers more for offense than defense.

One can make the argument that the Chiefs fielded one of the two best defenses in NFL history. One can also make the argument that a catchy nickname would've made the Chiefs D much more famous.
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Simply Red 03:01 PM 08-17-2018
always loved loved loved Johnnie Morton! Congrats champ!! 'bout time!!!!
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Halfcan 03:03 PM 08-17-2018
^ Murderers Red..... The Scalp Hunters..... The Big Red Machine..... The Red Tide of Doom.... Guys that are going to fuck you up and take the ball from you.... The Red Curtain..... KC Killers.....
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KChiefs1 03:44 PM 08-17-2018
Johnny Robinson was the best safety in Chiefs & AFL history.

Fantastic overdue honor! Congratulations!

Time to get Otis Taylor enshrined.
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KChiefs1 03:44 PM 08-17-2018
Originally Posted by Halfcan:
Tony and Johnny going in the HOF together would be pretty awesome- two of the Best at their positions.

Chiefs will be in the HOF game guaranteed.
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