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"Why Isn't One of the NFL's Best Pass Defenders, not in the HoF?"
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(07-01-2020, 07:13 PM)Jason_NC Wrote: Actually I'd say the real reason for both Kens is they played at the same time and in the same division as one of the best teams in NFL history.  I'd be interested in how many guys from Oilers and Browns who had their prime years the 70s are in.

Houston 2 playoff appearances in the 1970's (78 & 79), 0 Championships:
Elvin Bethea 1968-1983
Robert Brazile 1975-1984
Earl Campbell 1978-1984
Curley Culp 1974-1980

Cleveland 2 playoff appearances in the 1970's (71 & 72), 0 Championships:
Leroy Kelly 1964-1973
Ozzie Newsome 1978-1990
*Paul Warfield 1964-1969, 1976-1977

Cincinnati 3 playoff appearances in the 1970's (70, 73 & 75) 0 Championships:
*Crickets*


* - I include Warfield as a Browns HOF'er but not for the 1970's since almost all his work in the 70's was with the Dolphins. Same could be said of Newsome since he only played two years in the decade, but Campbell counts and he's a 70's HOF'er to be sure.
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RE: "Why Isn't One of the NFL's Best Pass Defenders, not in the HoF?" - Ravage - 07-09-2020, 12:22 PM

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