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Nine new members were inducted into the NFL Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday in a ceremony that took place at Tom Benson Stadium in Canton, Ohio.
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2023 HOF Joe Klecko
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Another new painting for my personal collection. This one is 8x8 on canvas. The canvas is painted metallic black, silver, green and white.
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∀ Joe Klecko New York Jets Autographed Signed 1981 Topps Chewing Gum Football 47 Auto Card (Brandon Steiner LOA) http://blog.collectingall.com/T864MK 👉 shrsl.com/4fuj5 👈
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Aaron Rodgers Will Take NY To Super Bowl, Says Jets Legend Joe Klecko
Book your tickets to Las Vegas in February, Jets fans … ’cause your team is going to the Super Bowl there this season!!! … at least, that’s according to New York legend Joe Klecko, who tells TMZ Sports he truly believes, with Aaron Rodgers now… from TMZ.com https://www.tmz.com/2023/09/03/jets-legend-joe-klecko-says-aaron-rodgers-will-take-ny-to-super-bowl/
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[ad_1] Patience would be an appropriate word to describe the 2023 Pro Football Hall of Fame induction class. Joe Klecko and Ken Riley played in their final games 35 and 40 years ago, respectively. Don Coryell coached in his final game in 1986. Zach Thomas, the Dolphins' former standout linebacker, will receive a gold jacket and bronze bust on Saturday 10 years after he was initially eligible for induction. There are still a slew of eligible former players who are still waiting for their call to Canton, Ohio. Many deserving players have been passed over because they played for a small market team; other players were overshadowed by more celebrated teammates. For whatever the reason, there are numerous deserving players who are still hoping to earn a spot in football immortality. With that in mind, we decided to put together a list of the 20 best NFL players who are not in the Hall of Fame. Don't be surprised if several of these players receive a bronze bust in Canton sometime in the near future. 20. WR Steve TaskerTeams: Oilers (1985-86); Bills (1986-97)One of the greatest special teams players in NFL history, Tasker earned seven Pro Bowl nods from 1987-95. During that span, Tasker helped the Bills become the first franchise to appear in four consecutive Super Bowls. Tasker's brilliance was on display during the opening minutes of Super Bowl XXVII. With the Cowboys punting from their own 16-yard line, Tasker was lined up against linebacker Robert Jones, a rookie who filled in for an injured starter. Jones didn't have a chance against Tasker, who beat Jones on an inside move before blocking Mike Saxon's punt. Tasker's play set up the game's first touchdown.  19. WR Otis Taylor Team: Chiefs (1965-75) A player who was truly ahead of his time, the 6-foot-3, 215-pound Taylor was one of the first receivers to fully use his physicality to his advantage. In 1965, Taylor spurned the NFL (he was drafted by the Eagles with the 203rd pick in the NFL draft) to play for the AFL's Kansas City Chiefs. In his second season, Taylor led the AFL in average yards per catch while helping lead the Chiefs to the first-ever Super Bowl. The AFL's leader in touchdown catches the following season, Taylor helped the Chiefs capture their first Super Bowl win at the end of the 1969 season. His 46-yard touchdown sealed Kansas City's 23-7 win over the Vikings, the last game ever played between the rival leagues. Taylor's transition to the NFL was seamless after the two leagues merged in 1970. A year after the merge, Taylor led the NFL in receiving yards while earning All-Pro honors. He earned Pro Bowl honors again in 1972 at the age of 30. 18. DE Jim Marshall Teams: Browns (1960); Vikings (1961-79) A valued member of Minnesota's "Purple People Eaters" defensive line, Marshall holds numerous NFL records, including the most seasons played by a defensive player (20, along with Junior Seau and Darrell Green), most consecutive games by a defensive player (282), most consecutive starts by a defensive player (270), and most career fumble recoveries (30). Marshall, who was still a starter at age 42, helped the Vikings win three NFC titles along with the NFL championship in 1969.  Getty Images 17. LB Tommy NobisTeam: Falcons (1966-76) Atlanta's first draft pick, Nobis played on just two winning teams during his 11-year tenure with the Falcons. Despite his team's lack of success, Nobis earned the recognition of his peers, earning five Pro Bowl selections and one All-Pro nod during his first seven seasons. Named the NFL's Rookie of the Year in 1966 by Sporting News, Nobis recorded a whopping 294 tackles that season. That total is not only a Falcons' franchise record, it is unofficially the the most tackles ever credited to a player in NFL history, according to the Falcons' team website. Nobis' early success earned him a place on the NFL's All-Decade Team for the 1960s. 16. Steve Smith Sr. Teams: Panthers (2001-13); Ravens (2014-16)Smith's extreme competitiveness more than made up for his 5-foot-9, 195-pound frame. A key member of the Panthers' 2003 Super Bowl team, Smith overcame a significant injury in 2004 to win Comeback Player of the Year after lading the NFL in receptions, receiving yards and touchdown catches in 2005. Smith tallied eight 1,000-yard seasons and is one of 14 players with at least 1,000 career receptions. He's currently eighth all-time with 14,731 career receiving yards.  15. OL Joe Jacoby Team: Washington (1981-93) A key member of the "Hogs," Jacoby helped Washington win each of its three Super Bowl titles. A Pro Bowler each season from 1983-86, Jacoby's blocking helped John Riggins rush for a then Super Bowl record in Washington's win over Miami in Super Bowl XVII. A member of the NFL's All-1980s Team, Jacoby helped protect Super Bowl MVPs Doug Williams and Mark Rypien in Super Bowls XXII and XXVI. 14. DE L.C. Greenwood Team: Steelers (1969-81) A key member of Pittsburgh's "Steel Curtain" defense, Greenwood earned six Pro Bowl nods (and two first-team All-Pro honors) from 1973-79. A menacing pass rusher, Greenwood sacked Roger Staubach a record four times in the Steelers' Super Bowl X victory over the Cowboys. The 6-fo-6 Greenwood also had a penchant for batting down passes; he did that on three occasions during the Steelers' Super Bowl IX win over the Vikings. Getty 13. WR Hines Ward Team: Steelers (1998-11)The Steelers' all-time leader in receptions, yards and touchdowns, Ward is also eighth all-time in career postseason receiving yards (1,181). Three of Ward's four consecutive Pro Bowl selections came with different quarterbacks: Kordell Stewart (2001), Tommy Maddox (2002-03) and a rookie named Ben Roethlisberger (2004). In 2005, Ward won Super Bowl MVP honors while helping lead Pittsburgh to its fifth Super Bowl victory. He was the Steelers' No. 1 receiver when Pittsburgh defeated the Cardinals three years later in Super Bowl XLIII. Ward is considered the most physical receiver of his era.  12. LB Clay Matthews Teams: Browns (1978-93); Falcons (1994-96) A four-time Pro Bowler, Matthews spent 16 of his 19 NFL seasons with the Browns, helping Cleveland win five AFC Central division titles during the 1980s. Matthews retired with 69.5 career sacks, 27 forced fumbles and 14 fumble recoveries. He also led the NFL in tackles on four different occasions. One of Matthews' best seasons did not result in a Pro Bowl selection. In 1984, Matthews led the league with 126 tackles while also posting 12 sacks and three forced fumbles. Matthews' play was a major reason why the Browns appeared in three AFC Championship Games from 1986-89. While he has yet to receive the call to Canton, Matthews was inducted into the Browns' Ring of Honor in 2019. 11. LB Randy GradisharTeam: Broncos (1974-83) With respect to Tom Jackson and Rod Smith, Gradishar remains the greatest Bronco who is still waiting for his place in Canton. The 14th overall pick in the 1974 draft, Gradishar earned Pro Bowl and All-Pro honors in 1977 while leading Denver's "Orange Crush" defense, a unit that helped spearhead the Broncos' first Super Bowl appearance. Gradishar earned five more Pro Bowl selections (as well as another All-Pro nod) during his final six seasons with the Broncos. A member of the Broncos' Ring of Fame, Gradishar is credited with over 2,000 tackles during his 10-year career.  10. CB Lester Hayes Team: Raiders (1977-86) Known during his playing days as "The Judge," Hayes was a dominant shut down defender who earned five straight Pro Bowl nods from 1980-84. Hayes won Defensive Player of the Year in 1980 while leading the NFL with 13 interceptions. Hayes helped the Raiders win their second Super Bowl that season. Three years later, he teamed up with Hall of Fame cornerback Mike Haynes to shut down Washington's talented receiving corps in Super Bowl XVIII. Hayes is a member of the NFL's All-1980s Team.  Getty Images Team: 49ers (2007-14)Willis packed a lot into a relatively short career. During his seven full seasons in San Francisco, Willis earned Pro Bowl honors each year while also receiving five first-team All-Pro nods. A member of the NFL's All-2010s Team, Willis twice led the NFL in tackles. Willis' play largely contributed to the 49ers' NFC title in 2012 as well as the franchise's three consecutive NFC title game appearances from 2011-13.  8. DT Steve McMichael Teams: Patriots (1980); Bears (1981-93); Packers (1994) One of best players on the Bears' vaunted 46 defense, McMichael earned his first of two first-team All-Pro honors in 1985 while helping Chicago capture its only Lombardi Trophy. A two-time Pro Bowler, McMichael had 92.5 career sacks for Chicago, second in franchise history. McMichael and Dan Hampton (a 2002 Hall of Fame inductee) formed one of the greatest defensive duos in NFL history, a unit that totaled 41.5 sacks from 1984-88.  7. RB Roger CraigTeams: 49ers (1983-90); Raiders (1991); Vikings (1992-93) The only running back on this list, Craig played an integral role in the 49ers' success during the 1980s. A four-time Pro Bowler and member of the NFL's All-1980s Team, Craig became the first player in league history to have 1,000 rushing and receiving yards in the same season (1985). A three-time Super Bowl champion, Craig became the first player to score three touchdowns in a Super Bowl during the 49ers' win over the Dolphins in Super Bowl XIX.  Getty Images 6. WR Sterling Sharpe Team: Packers (1988-94)While an injury cut his career short, Sharpe did plenty of damage during his seven-year career. A five-time Pro Bowler and three-time All-Pro, Sharp led the league in receptions three different times. He also led the NFL in touchdown receptions on two separate occasions. In 1992, Brett Favre's first season as the Packers' starting quarterback, Sharpe led the NFL in receptions (108), yards (1,461) and touchdowns (13). 5. DE Dwight Freeney (2002-17)The former Colts' standout pass rusher was not selected during his first year of eligibility. But his body of work should be enough to eventually get him a gold jacket and bronze bust. Freeney is an All-2000s Team member who racked up seven Pro Bowls and three All-Pro nods. Armed with a devastating spin move, Freeney led the league in sacks in 2004 and forced fumbles in 2002, his rookie season. He retired with 125.5 sacks, 47 forced fumbles and 128 tackles for loss.  4. WR Reggie Wayne Team: Colts (2001-14) A six-time Pro Bowler from 2006-10 and in 2012, Wayne led the NFL in receiving yards in 2007. His 53-yard touchdown catch during the previous year's Super Bowl helped the Colts win the franchise's first Super Bowl following their move from Baltimore to Indianapolis. Wayne was Peyton Manning's No. 1 receiver when the Colts made it back to the Super Bowl in 2009. And despite Manning's departure in 2012, a 34-year-old Wayne earned Pro Bowl honors that season while catching passes from a rookie quarterback named Andrew Luck.  3. QB Ken Anderson Team: Bengals (1971-86) The Bengals' all-time leading passer, Anderson's boom under Bill Walsh's "West Coast" offense set the stage for Walsh's success with Joe Montana in San Francisco. A four-time Pro Bowler, Anderson led the NFL in completion percentage three times. He also led the NFL in passing yards in consecutive seasons. In 1981, Anderson won both league MVP and Comeback Player of the Year while leading the Bengals to their first Super Bowl.  Getty Images 2. WR Torry Holt Teams: Rams (1999-08); Jaguars (2009) A seven-time Pro Bowler and member of the NFL's All-2000s Team, Holt played an integral role on the Rams' 1999 championship team. The league's leading receiver on two separate occasions, Holt was the Rams' No. 1 receiver when St. Louis made a return trip to the Super Bowl in 2001.  1. WR Andre Johnson Teams: Texans (2003-14); Colts (2016); Titans (2016)Johnson was not selected to the Hall of Fame during his first two years of eligibility, but it's safe to assume that the longtime Houston Texans standout will eventually be enshrined in Canton. A seven-time Pro Bowler and two-time All-Pro, Johnson is 11th all-time in receptions and receiving yards. Johnson led the NFL in receptions and receiving yards on multiple occasions.  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The Ultimate Showdown: 2023 NFL Hall of Fame Game – Cleveland Browns vs. New York Jets
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Introduction Every year since 1962, American football fans eagerly anticipate the official kickoff of the NFL preseason: the Pro Football Hall of Fame Game. This match is a celebrated tradition, highlighting two teams with inductees in the current year's Hall of Fame class. This year, fans of the Cleveland Browns and the New York Jets have a particular reason to be excited. Their teams will be featured in the 2023 Hall of Fame Game, marking the Browns' sixth appearance and the Jets' third in this annual spectacle. The Tradition of the NFL Hall of Fame Game The NFL Hall of Fame Game holds an integral position in the realm of professional football. It provides a forum for demonstrating skill and fostering competition while honoring the esteemed inductees of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. This year's game, held during Enshrinement Week, will see nine new inductees welcomed into this exclusive club, adding another layer of excitement to an already high-stakes game. Key Inductees: Celebrating Football's Finest Among the nine inductees to be honored this year are three former players who have made significant contributions to the teams facing off in the 2023 Hall of Fame Game. These include former Browns left tackle, Joe Thomas, and two former Jets players, Joe Klecko and Darrelle Revis. These football greats have proven themselves on and off the field, and this game is a testament to their enduring impact on the sport. The Read the full article
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The word is that Paul and Ringo are playing on the new Stones album. Paul has reportedly recorded his bass bits and Ringo will soon do his drumming.
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The new Rock and Roll Hall of fame nominees are: A tribe called Quest, Late Bush, Sheryl Crow, Missy Elliott, Iron Maiden, Joy Division/ New Order, Cyndi Lauper, Willie Nelson, George Michael, Rage against the Machine, Soundgarden, The Spinners, The White Stripes and Warren Zevon.  
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Days alert: I knew the ladies were alive. ** Please let Johnny and Chanel find their way to each other as well as Wendy and Tripp. I hope Stephen Nichols gets an Emmy for his heartache at losing his Kayla.** Love it when Nick gets to come back. Hooray for the characters on Days, death cannot stop them!! I think the senior Mr. Shin needs a bigger part. ** How wonderful is it that Anna and Roman have been showing up more often??  
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The Pro Football Hall of fame inductees are: Ronde Barber, Darrelle Revis, Joe Thomas, Zach Thomas, DeMarcus Ware, Don Coryell, Chuck Howley, Ken Riley and Joe Klecko.
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3.4% unemployment is the lowest since 1969!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!** Our legislature has only about 9%approval. We vote them in so why would we keep voting in people we don’t approve of??
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Spy balloons? Aliens? If the media and politicians paid as much attention to all the injustices in the world as they did the big balloon, we’d be ok.** What about the train disaster in East Palestine, Ohio?? Vinyl chloride and who knows what else?  I mean 3.2 billion in earnings? I think we should listen to the rail company employees when it comes to safety issues. Trump peeled back so many regulations and Biden hasn’t fixed that situation yet so I guess we can look forward to more crashes. By the end of the month, this train story finally has some traction and is all over the news. The Biden administration sent people on the ground within 2 hours. It is unfortunate that the face of the department of transportation waited a couple of weeks to go. Trump used it as an opportunity to visit the site. Some of the local press called it returning to the scene of the crime.  ** After a private briefing about the things in our air space, Sen. Kennedy said, “Lock your doors.”** A sphere showed up on the shores of Japan.
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Canada has super pigs, the result of breeding wild boar and pig. They are headed for America.
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So, I never really watch the View anymore but happened by it the other day and they were discussing how the Bidens ordered the same meal in a restaurant. They said that they heard people were bitching about it. They were all putting in their two cents worth. Why would people care and whose business is it what someone orders when they are dining? I do not get this world sometime and I can’t believe they are wasting ABC airtime with this.
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The U.S. is quadrupling troops in Taiwan.
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I can’t believe I got so excited that Micky Dolenz was on the Tonight Show and he only got a few minutes to talk and a few lines from Last Train to Clarksville. It is like Fallon is putting on a show in his basement where he gets to tell the first story and then go sing with the guest. What?
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Kyle Bush was busted in Mexico for firearm possession. He got 3.5 years and fined $1,100. He is still racing. Will he ever pay the consequences? It is doubtful because he is winning right now.
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George Santos told Piers Morgan that he told all his lies on an earlier campaign too, so he didn’t think he would get caught. Some republicans think that is an acceptable excuse.
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The latest Sexual misconduct news: R. Kelly and Harvey Weinstein just got more prison time.** Ashley Morgan Smithline who had accused Marilyn Manson of rape has recanted. Her case had been previously dismissed.
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We are evolving nicely. Studies show that penis size is up 24% from 3 decades ago.
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A woman named Emily that was part of the Georgia trial looking into election fraud is talking everywhere. Technically she has done nothing wrong. She isn’t revealing info she should not but she seemed way too excited about shaking Rudy’s hand. Yuk!!
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Male Giraffe’s test the female’s pee by sticking their tongue in the urine stream. This tells them if they are ready to mate.
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Did ya see Colbert joking with Hank Azaria about having a lot of $. Of course we know that but why does he think we want to hear about it? People are suffering dude, c’mon!
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The Neo Nazi’s had a National Day of Hate on the 25th. ** Portsmouth, NH saw swastikas on Jewish and black owned business on the lead up.
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Season 4 of Succession will be the last.
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I can’t wait to read Caste by Isabel Wilkerson.
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Barbra Streisand will get the 2023 Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg Woman of leadership award. The previous recipients are Agnes Gund, Queen Elizabeth II and Diane Von Furstenberg.
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The Bafta award picked best actor and actress as Austin Butler and Cate Blanchett. My best dressed were Hoyeon Jung, Catherine Zeta- Jones, Anya Taylor-Joy, Michelle Yeow, Florence Pugh and Cynthia Erivo.
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We are going to be so sick of seeing soapbox shyster characters ala Trump in the future of film and television.** So, Trump tried to get Disney to calm down Jimmy Kimmel?
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Biden got a clean bill of health.
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Fox news was caught with their pants down in the Dominion trial. Behind the scenes back and forth between the Fox pundits shows just how they spoon fed their audience. They believed none of the conspiracies they spouted right up to the insurrection. ** A court filing shows that Rupert Murdoch gave Jared Kushner advance copies of Biden’s ads before they were made public.
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Gov. Of Virginia Glenn Youngkin has blocked the ban on menstrual cycle tracking.
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Bishop David O’Connell was killed. A Carlos Medina was arrested after an hour long stand- off.
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Is it true that no musicians seem to want to play for King Charles coronation?
Illeana Douglas has a new book, Connecticut in the movies.
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Looks like Kushner and Trump took a huge chunk of change from the Saudi’s the day after they left office.
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Bed Bath and Beyond is closing some stores and may file for bankruptcy.
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Toronto Mayor John Tory is resigning after a relationship with an employee.
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So, millions were spent on Superbowl ads for Jesus. I think Jesus may have spent the money on the homeless or medicine for the poor but what do I know?** Did anyone think they would see the day that a show about crystal would sell chips?
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Biden fired J. Brett Blanton, architect of the Capitol. An investigation claimed that he abused his authority, misused Government property and wasted taxpayer $.
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New Mexico State has cancelled the rest of the men’s basketball season due to hazing allegations.
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27 counties in Illinois are talking about seceding.
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The Grammy’s came and went again. The best dressed to me were Shania Twain, Sam Smith, Cardi B. and Harry Styles. This was the first time a grammy went to a video game soundtrack.
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The Kansas City Chiefs won the Super Bowl.** Musk and Murdoch were a filthy rich but sorry looking pair.
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Let’s never forget Brooklyn, Il., the first town founded by blacks.
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Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are going on tour.
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Is this true? Do guys hang boots on erections? Is that a thing?
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How did the health departments ever approve restaurants with peanut shells on the floor? That can’t be a good thing.
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Former Governor and U N ambassador Nikki Haley has announced her Presidential run. First, she was a never Trumper then worked for him then bitched about him. She is just the first to line up to run against Trump for the Republican nom. Will he ever accept the results anyway??
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R.I.P. Melinda Dillon, Paco Rabanne, Bob Born. Earthquake victims, Lisa Loring, Barris Strong, Charles Silverstein, Eugene Lee, Burt Bacharach, Cody Longo, Bob Pook, Michigan State victims, Gerald Fried, Stella Stevens and Richard Belzer.
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thebytenews · 1 year
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10 biggest NFL omissions from the Pro Football Hall of Fame
On Thursday night in Glendale, Arizona, the membership of the Pro Football Hall of Fame swelled to 371. The Class of 2023 includes tackle Joe Thomas, defensive lineman Joe Klecko, linebackers Chuck Howley, Zach Thomas and DeMarcus Ware, defensive backs Ronde Barber, Ken Riley and Darrelle Revis, as well as innovative coach Don Coryell. Klecko, Howley and Riley were all Senior Committee…
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the-football-chick · 1 year
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Who is in the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2023? Exploring the Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees for 2023
The 2023 Pro Football Hall of Fame is set, and nine individuals have been awarded the biggest honor in football. They are: 1. Ronde Barber (player) 2. Darrelle Revis (player) 3. Joe Thomas (player) 4. Zach Thomas (player) 5. DeMarcus Ware (player) 6. Don Coryell (coach/contributor) 7. Chuck Howley (senior) 8. Joe Klecko (senior) 9. Ken Riley (senior) Exploring 3 Key Hall of Fame Inductees for…
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collectingall · 17 days
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∀ Joe Klecko New York Jets Autographed Signed 1986 Topps Chewing Gum Football 106 Auto Card (Brandon Steiner LOA) http://blog.collectingall.com/T862Zr 👉 shrsl.com/4fuj5 👈
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nfliplnews · 1 year
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[ad_1] Pro Football Hall of Famer Joe Klecko weighs in on his former team pursuing quarterback Aaron Rodgers. [ad_2] Source link
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Joe Klecko #73 NY Jet All-Pro Lineman & Member of the NY Sack Exchange ! The only Player to do it at all 3 Lineman Positions finally made it to the HOF Class of 2023! Gets the Good Word 36 Years After the End of Jets Playing Career!!! (at Freehold) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cod_k9nMR1odsyFlg4JEK3ipUaVi6eGw8alR4A0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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trumpfeed · 1 year
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The Jets did not make a single playoff appearance in the 1970s, but Klecko, as part of a defensive foursome called the Sack Exchange, he helped the team rise in the 1980s as its leaders.
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triciansmithdesign · 1 year
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Joe Klecko’s Hall of Fame Election Recalls Bygone Jets Era
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sports-n-stuff77 · 4 years
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New York Jets // Joe Klecko
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