You’ve heard of tuna melts or patty melts… why not squirrel melts? (Start at :33)
Now, I’ve come around slightly to the creativity of
utilizing the “free-range chicken of the tree.” There are strong arguments to
be made for depopulating these little, grey nibbling nuisances alone. But for most,
these are not desperate end times that necessitate rodent consumption and let’s
be real: some things just don’t go together, man.
For those of us who respect and appreciate true, natural
partnerships, I hereby submit the following:
Jerry Kramer and the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Jim Taylor, Forrest Gregg, Bart Starr, Ray Nitschke, Herb
Adderly, Willie Davis, Jim Ringo, Paul Horning, Willie Wood, Henry Jordan and
Dave Robinson are all Lombardi-era players in Canton and deservedly so. But
where is Kramer in this list? Why has he been so confusingly snubbed?
#64’s Canton absence may even come as a surprise to many and
you wouldn’t be alone. Alicia Kramer, Jerry’s daughter, has almost
single-handedly furthered the cause to get her father into the Hall. She has a
great story where she was actually the one to inform Roger Goodell her dad
hadn’t broken through yet.
Alicia is likely making one final push to get her dad into the HOF,
and SO ARE WE. Jersey Al has put together a list of selection committee members
(see below) so that fans like you and I can write them as well in hopes fulfilling her
mission.
You won’t be alone. Along with the Ranter, these fine sites
are using their Internetting Skillz to promote #JerryKramer4HOF. Look to them for inspiration if needed.
Acme Packing Company
CheeseheadTV.com
Green Bay Packer Nation
Lombardi Ave.
PackersTalk
Packer Chatters
Packernet
Titletown Soundoff
The Ultimate Packer Fan Connection
CheeseheadTV.com
Green Bay Packer Nation
Lombardi Ave.
PackersTalk
Packer Chatters
Packernet
Titletown Soundoff
The Ultimate Packer Fan Connection
Please join us. Write, tweet, message, etc. why you believe Jerry
Kramer should be in the Pro Football Hall of Fame with #JerryKramer4HOF. These committee
members are experts, mind you, and they know Jerry’s playing accolades better
than most humans. Be kind, be respectful, be positive. But above all, believe
in what you’re saying.
Here is my draft:
Dear Selection Committee Member,
The Pro Football Hall of Fame appears to have all the
greatest Packers players from the Lombardi era minus one glaring omission:
Jerry Kramer. That’s despite Kramer being voted the greatest guard in the NFL’s
first 50 years, despite being the only player on the 50th Anniversary
All-Time team not in the HOF, despite almost a decade of All-Pro play and
despite emphatic support from fans and NFL icons alike.
While I’m too young to have seen him play, what’s so
incredible to me is how Kramer has spent decades promoting the sport through
books, appearances and countless speaking engagements – each time providing new
insights for all generations of fans. There are few, bigger-than-life
personalities who possesses the authenticity to captivate like Jerry Kramer. His
seemingly unending enthusiasm for the game is beyond contagious as evidenced by
anyone who has heard him speak or been in his presence.
I believe Jerry Kramer more than warrants being more than
what seems like a footnote, asterisk or disclaimer in relation to Canton. In
many minds, he is already a Hall of Famer but you have the opportunity to
finally make it official and create true, satisfying closure to this man’s
career and lifelong passion. I strongly encourage you to give Pro Football
GREAT, Jerry Kramer, the gold jacket he deserves. It is time.
Sincerely,
Robert Greenfield
Let’s work together and be part of something special. It may
take 5 minutes but it would mean the world to Jerry, his family, Alicia Kramer,
the Packers, the fans, the Greater Green Bay area, the NFL as a whole, America
in general, and squirrels everywhere.
#JerryKramer4HOF
http://www.jerrykramer.com/#nfl-career
Pro
Football Hall of Fame
Attention; Senior Selection Committee
2121 George Halas Dr. NW
Canton, OH 44708
Attention; Senior Selection Committee
2121 George Halas Dr. NW
Canton, OH 44708
Seniors Committee
Frank Cooney runs
NFLDraftScout.com and The SportsXchange, one of the country's leading providers
of sports data and analysis.
Sports Xchange
4632 Windsong St
Sacramento, CA 95834
415-897-8555
fcooney@sportsxchange.com
Sports Xchange
4632 Windsong St
Sacramento, CA 95834
415-897-8555
fcooney@sportsxchange.com
Dan Pompei
Bleacher Report has covered more than 500 National Football League games,
including 26 Super Bowls. He was given the 2013 Dick McCann Award by the Pro
Football Writers of America for long and distinguished reporting in the field
of pro football.
dpompei@bleacherreport.com
Twitter: DanPompei
Facebook: Dan.pompei.3
dpompei@bleacherreport.com
Twitter: DanPompei
Facebook: Dan.pompei.3
Rick Gosselin has covered the NFL for 31 years, including the past 14 as NFL
columnist for The Dallas Morning News.
Dallas Morning News
508 Young Street
Dallas, TX 75202
rgosselin@dallasnews.com
Twitter: RickGosselinDMN
Facebook: richard.e.gosselin
Dallas Morning News
508 Young Street
Dallas, TX 75202
rgosselin@dallasnews.com
Twitter: RickGosselinDMN
Facebook: richard.e.gosselin
John McClain has covered the Oilers, NFL and Texans for the Houston Chronicle. He
has been a regular contributor to The Sports Xchange, The Sporting News, Sports
Illustrated, ESPN, the NFL Network, Comcast, Fox Sports 1 and Sirius Radio.
Houston Chronicle
4747 Southwest Freeway
Houston, TX 77027
john.mcclain@chron.com
Twitter: McClain_on_NFL
Facebook: john.mcclain.52493
Houston Chronicle
4747 Southwest Freeway
Houston, TX 77027
john.mcclain@chron.com
Twitter: McClain_on_NFL
Facebook: john.mcclain.52493
Ron Borges is
a sportswriter for the Boston Herald. He has also written for the Boston
Globe. Borges has been named Massachusetts Sportswriter of the Year by the
National Association of Sportswriters and Sports Broadcasters five times since
1999.
70 Fargo Street
Boston, MA 02210
Ron.borges@bostonHerald.com
Twitter: RonBorges
Facebook: RonBorges.73
70 Fargo Street
Boston, MA 02210
Ron.borges@bostonHerald.com
Twitter: RonBorges
Facebook: RonBorges.73
Bernie Miklasz is an American sportswriter and sports radio personality. He was
the lead sports columnist at the St. Louis Post Dispatch from 1999 to 2015. He
hosts the morning show on 101 ESPN in St. Louis. Miklasz is a native of
Baltimore, MD, and moved to St. Louis in 1985 to cover professional football
for the Post-Dispatch. He has also worked at the Baltimore News-American and
the Dallas Morning News.
101 ESPN St Louis
11647 Olive Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63141
Twitter: miklasz
Facebook: Bernie-Miklasz
101 ESPN St Louis
11647 Olive Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63141
Twitter: miklasz
Facebook: Bernie-Miklasz
John Czarnecki, whose first pro football interview was of Johnny Unitas in
Buffalo’s War Memorial stadium for the Rochester Times-Union, has been the
editorial consultant for Fox NFL Sunday since its inception 20 years ago. He
previously worked at CBS Sports. The winner of four Sports Emmys for work on
NFL studio shows, Czarnecki wrote the book “Football for Dummies” with Howie
Long. Czar’s first full season covering the NFL was 1979 and he worked for such
newspapers as the Herald-Examiner in Los Angeles and the The National Sports
Daily. He has served nine times as a Super Bowl pool reporter and is a longtime
selector for the Pro Football Hall of Fame and a member of its Seniors
Committee.
Ira Miller
Sports Xchange
4632 Windsong St
Sacramento, CA 95834
415-897-8555
millernfl@aol.com, imiller@sportsxchange.com
Sports Xchange
4632 Windsong St
Sacramento, CA 95834
415-897-8555
millernfl@aol.com, imiller@sportsxchange.com
Full List of HOF Voters:
Arizona
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Kent Somers, Arizona Republic
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Atlanta
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Darryl Ledbetter, Atlanta Journal
- Constitution
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Baltimore
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Scott Garceau, WMAR-TV
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Buffalo
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Vic Carucci, Buffalo News
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Carolina
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Darin Gantt, ProFootballTalk
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Chicago
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Dan Pompei, Bleacher Report*
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Cincinnati
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Geoff Hobson, Bengals.com
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Cleveland
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Tony Grossi,
ESPNCleveland.com/WKNR Radio
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Dallas
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Rick Gosselin, Dallas Morning
News*
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Denver
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Jeff Legwold, ESPN/ESPN.com
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Detroit
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Dave Birkett, Detroit Free Press
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Green Bay
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Pete Dougherty, Green Bay
Press-Gazette
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Houston
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John McClain, Houston Chronicle*
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Indianapolis
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Mike Chappell, RTV6 - ABC
Affiliate Indianapolis
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Jacksonville
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Sam Kouvaris, WJXT-TV
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Kansas City
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Randy Covitz, Kansas City Star
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Miami
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Armando Salguero, Miami Herald
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Minnesota
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Mark Craig, The Minneapolis
Star-Tribune
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New England
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Ron Borges, Boston Herald*
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New Orleans
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Jeff Duncan, Times-Picayune
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New York (Giants)
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Bob Glauber, Newsday
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New York (Jets)
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Gary Myers, New York Daily News
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Oakland
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Frank Cooney, The Sports Xchange
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Philadelphia
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Paul Domowitch, Philadelphia Daily
News
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Pittsburgh
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Ed Bouchette, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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St. Louis
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Bernie Miklasz, St. Louis
Post-Dispatch*
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San Diego
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Nick Canepa, San Diego Union
Tribune
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San Francisco
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Nancy Gay
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Seattle
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Mike Sando, ESPN.com
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Tampa Bay
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Ira Kaufman, Tampa Tribune
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Tennessee
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David Climer, The Tennessean
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Washington
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David Elfin,
DavidElfinonSports.com
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PFWA
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Mary Kay Cabot, The (Cleveland)
Plain Dealer
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At Large
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Howard Balzer, The Sports Xchange
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At Large
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Jarrett Bell, USA Today
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At Large
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John Clayton, ESPN
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At Large
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Jason Cole, BleacherReport.com
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At Large
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John Czarnecki, FOXSports.com*
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At Large
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Clark Judge, Talk of Fame Network
and Yahoo Sports Radio
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At Large
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Peter King, Sports Illustrated
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At Large
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Ira Miller, The Sports Xchange*
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At Large
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Sal Paolantonio, ESPN
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At Large
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Vito Stellino, Florida Times Union
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At Large
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Jim Trotter, ESPN
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At Large
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Charean Williams, Ft. Worth Star
Telegram
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At Large
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Barry Wilner, Associated Press
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Thanks for your support guys!
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