I don't remember Bacon James..but from what little film i've seen on him, it looks like he was a manster.james said:Curley Culp was a great DL that is not in the Hall. Coy Bacon was a DE who deserves some looking at.
james said:Curley Culp was a great DL that is not in the Hall. Coy Bacon was a DE who deserves some looking at.
OilMan said:
james said:I agree! Robert Brazile was a great LB. Brazile and Greg Bingham were great together.
Bingham was an excellent LB and a tackling machine, he played 12 years for the Oilers and started every single game, from the time he was a rookie until he retired at MLB..To answer the question, I say yes he was a HOF caliber player.dfr52 said:Was Bingham a HOF quality player?
OilMan said:Bingham was an excellent LB and a tackling machine, he played 12 years for the Oilers and started every single game, from the time he was a rookie until he retired at MLB..To answer the question, I say yes he was a HOF caliber player.
That is a great question. Chuck Howley is at the head of that line. How he isn't in yet is beyond me.dfr52 said:I wonder if he'll ever get any support. The line of LB's waiting to get in is very long.
dfr52 said:Newest PC Additions & a big thanks to former SCF bad boy Alfordron for the Moon:
This made me LOL..Thanks Dave and I cherish the rep
Moon Passed for over 70,000 Pro Football yards...He passed so much with the chuk & duck, he used to say he had "dead arm" every now and again.
I agree James, as bad as i can't stand Dallas, Howley should have already been in the hall, just as Robert Brazile should...Bingham will never get a sniff, especially if Brazile even gets some strong consideration.james said:That is a great question. Chuck Howley is at the head of that line. How he isn't in yet is beyond me.