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1991 Hall of Fame Ballot is Ready
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raidergreg69
Re: 1991 Hall of Fame Ballot is Ready
by raidergreg69 @ 1/18/2021 5:28 am
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/9PD7YDZ

HOLDOVER FROM 1991 BALLOT (STAT RANKINGS UPDATED)
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Dustin Nichols , QB, Denver, second all-time in yardage (60,283) and in TDs (406), No. 7 all-time in games started (195), one-time All-Pro
Cory Martin , RB/WR, Washington, fifth all-time rushing yardage (9,330),m two-time All-Pro
Curtis Scott , WR/RB, Arizona, avg. 6.2 per carry on 572 carries, highest of any player with more than 500 carries, also 67 total TDs. Career totals 4,613 receiving, 3,569 rushing (in five seasons), 5,266 returns,
John Sanders , WR, Washington, No. 2 all-time in receiving yards (13,447). and No. 10 in TDs (87). Played 13 seasons for Michigan (35 games), Southern Cal (25), Portland (44), Washington (47), and Orlando (20). Was the league's offensive MVP in 1978 and All-Pro in '78 and '79.
Michael Hunter , WR, Honolulu, No. 1 in all-time receptions (986), No. 6 in yardage (11,236) and had 52 TDs. Played 12 seasons for the Hawaiians.
Michael Popa , WR, Tampa Bay, No. 3 all-time in receptions (853) and receiving yards (12,326) and No. 4 in TDs (98)
Jacob Scully , TE, Washington/Portland/Oklahoma, No. 1 among TE in receptions (777) and No. 2 in receiving yardage (8,426)
Michael Warren , OL, San Jose, 14 seasons, No. 3 in pass blocks (9,936), No. 28 in run blocks (5,143), No. 9 in plays (16,208), three times All-Pro
James Hooper , K Shreveport No. 2 all time total field goals (514) career 84.7% fgm
Donald Dosch , K Portland, No. 3 all time field goals (499) career 90.6% fgm

Roderick Carver , LB, Houston, No. 3 all-time in tackles (1,077), 1982 All-Pro and league defensive MVP,
Nathan Branch , DL, Memphis, T3 all-time in sacks (134), All-Pro '75 and '78
Albert Cruz , DL, Oklahoma, No. 2 all-time in sacks (135), All-Pro '80 and '81
Larry Ackman , DB, New Orleans, No. 3 all-time in interceptions (70), 962 tackles, three times All-Pro ('79, '80, '83)
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NEW NOMINEES
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Daniel McCormick , K, Houston, Ranks first or second in every regular season and postseason category for kickers. Leading scorer (2,344 points) in USFL history. Career 92.5 accuracy, career 86.6 accuracy from 50 yards and beyond. All-Pro three times ('79, '80, '83)
Douglas Oneal , LB, Honolulu, Ranks No. 2 all-time in tackles (1,082) and interceptions (74, first among LB; second all-time among LB has 50); five INT return for TDs (second all-time to Gordon Wong’s 10). All-Pro four consecutive years ('81, '82, '83, '84) and was the league's defensive MVP in '83.
Rudi Johnson , RB, New Jersey, All-time league leader in postseason rushing yards, postseason rushing TDs, and postseason total yards. Ranks No. 13 all-time in regular-season rushing TDs and No. 16 in rushing yards. All-Pro and the league's offensive MVP in 1987.
Oscar Willis , QB, Portland: Ranks No. 3 all-time in passing yardage (55,176) and No. 10 in TDs (326), career 83.35 rating and 63.3 completion percentage. Career 326 TD, 251 INT, 94.64 postseason QBR. Led Portland to two league championships. All-Pro, 1987.
Charles Mooney , LB, Tampa Bay: Ranks No. 10 all-time among all players in tackles (924) and No. 5 all-time among LB with 42 INT. All-Pro '87 and '88.
William Dillon , OL, Tampa Bay/Shreveport: Nine seasons with Tampa Bay, six with Shreveport. Ranks No. 6 all-time in pass blocks (9,505), No. 7 all-time in run blocks (6,303). Allowed 23 sacks and 417 tackles in 14,609 career plays. Originally drafted by Bandits in first round, 1977. Played 15 seasons despite 39 career injuries. All-Pro 1980.
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raidergreg69
Re: 1991 Hall of Fame Ballot is Ready
by raidergreg69 @ 1/18/2021 5:46 am
You will need to vote for at least 5 players and no more than 10. Players who get 75% of the vote will be inducted into the HOF. Players receiving between 25-74% will be eligible for the 1992 HOF ballot. Players with less than 25% will be removed from future ballots.

Voting will end no later than the Conference Championship Games as I would like to announce the HOF class during the sim before World Bowl XIX.
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mwd65
Re: 1991 Hall of Fame Ballot is Ready
by mwd65 @ 1/18/2021 10:18 am
voted
trslick
Re: 1991 Hall of Fame Ballot is Ready
by trslick @ 1/18/2021 10:55 am
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dfisherman
Re: 1991 Hall of Fame Ballot is Ready
by dfisherman @ 1/18/2021 11:02 am
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Hellbringer
Re: 1991 Hall of Fame Ballot is Ready
by Hellbringer @ 1/18/2021 11:03 am
Voted
tribewriter
Re: 1991 Hall of Fame Ballot is Ready
by tribewriter @ 1/18/2021 11:19 am
voted
raidergreg69
Re: 1991 Hall of Fame Ballot is Ready
by raidergreg69 @ 1/18/2021 4:28 pm
Early results (9 votes)

2 players would make 75%

4 players would be lopped off the ballot
jabillups85
Re: 1991 Hall of Fame Ballot is Ready
by jabillups85 @ 1/18/2021 6:39 pm
Voted
OffensiveTaco
Re: 1991 Hall of Fame Ballot is Ready
by OffensiveTaco @ 1/18/2021 10:08 pm
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