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Who is the next Miami Dolphin to be enshrined in HOF?

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We all know Marino was the last enshrined in Canton, Ohio....but who do you think will be the next Miami Dolphin voted in?
1. Keuchenberg has been close, not sure if last year was his last opportunity?
2. Possibly Richmond Webb?
3. Zach Thomas and/or Jason Taylor?
4. Keith Jackson?
(Thurman Thomas set aside of course)
 
I say Its Prolly Jason Taylor I see Zach Thomas Getting Votes but not quite making it same with richmond webb.Jason Taylor is a historically good defensive end.
 
I say Its Prolly Jason Taylor I see Zach Thomas Getting Votes but not quite making it same with richmond webb.Jason Taylor is a historically good defensive end.
I know what your saying.....but Zach has alot of Pro Bowls too, leading the league in tackles (or almost) year in and year out. If Zach doesn't make it in, it will be more of a crime than Keuch not making it in, in my opinion.
 
Currently, I don't see any.

Keuch deserves it but clearly he isn't valued by the commitee.

Jason Taylor may have a chance if he keeps playing at his current level for more years. A dominant showing in a championship or at least a championship appearance would greatly help his cause.
 
Keuch deserves it but clearly he isn't valued by the commitee.

Yeah he should have already been in. My thinking is that the voting committee thinks there are already enough Dolphins from that era. Which is BS. However, I've read stuff that tries to minimize the accomplishment of that perfect season, so I suppose it's not a surprise that we don't see more of our guys from that 3 straight SB time period.
My own opinion is that the entire offensive line should be inducted.
I do see JT going as a 1st ballot.
 
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As for Keucheberg: Talk about wiley old veteran.... he looked like he was 19 when he came into the league and 65 when he left. I couldn't believe it was him on film back when NFL Network did america's game showing him with his helmet off.
Does he still have a chance to get in.... I'm kinda confused about the voting getting enough votes and all that stuff if your not voted in but come close
 
We all know Marino was the last enshrined in Canton, Ohio....but who do you think will be the next Miami Dolphin voted in?
1. Keuchenberg has been close, not sure if last year was his last opportunity?
2. Possibly Richmond Webb?
3. Zach Thomas and/or Jason Taylor?
4. Keith Jackson?
(Thurman Thomas set aside of course)

I hope Keuch gets in, he deserves it he was a mainstay on the great Dolphin offensive lines.

I don't know about Keith Jackson, he played four seasons in Philadelphia, three with the Dolphins and he finished his career with two seasons in Greenbay. If by some chance he ever made it to the PFHOF who knows what colors he would want to be enshrined under?
 
We all know Marino was the last enshrined in Canton, Ohio....but who do you think will be the next Miami Dolphin voted in?
1. Keuchenberg has been close, not sure if last year was his last opportunity?
2. Possibly Richmond Webb?
3. Zach Thomas and/or Jason Taylor?
4. Keith Jackson?
(Thurman Thomas set aside of course)
Umm cant even put Thurman in the same sentence as next FIN in the Hall of Fame
 
Keuchenberg I do not know much about him....... But reading all your posts he prolly deserves it.

One guy I will say does is Webb...... Why because Bruce will and that guy gave him more problems than any other LT out there.
 
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Agree with you cnc. I didn't know about drilling into his bone marrow in his arm before the game. thats one tough son of a *****. His mouth is probably keeping him out though. A shame.
 
I hope Keuch gets in, he deserves it he was a mainstay on the great Dolphin offensive lines.

I don't know about Keith Jackson, he played four seasons in Philadelphia, three with the Dolphins and he finished his career with two seasons in Greenbay. If by some chance he ever made it to the PFHOF who knows what colors he would want to be enshrined under?

I loved Keith Jackson but I don't know that he's a hall of famer. He had a ton of touchdowns though.
 
I loved Keith Jackson but I don't know that he's a hall of famer. He had a ton of touchdowns though.
I think he was one of the best, certainly as good if not better than some of the tightends in the HOF now.
 
Agree with you cnc. I didn't know about drilling into his bone marrow in his arm before the game. thats one tough son of a *****. His mouth is probably keeping him out though. A shame.

He's not the nicest of guys, he's even screwed family members in business deals and all, but on the field, he was tough. His brother Weezy (Rudy) told me a story at the Kuechenberg family reunion a long time ago. He said Bobs first start was against Bubba Smith, and he got mauled so badly it was humiliating. Weez said Bob was crying like a baby sitting in the locker room and it was there, after being completely whipped, that he made the personal decision not to quit, but to suck it up and kick azz. The rest is history. Pro bowl two positions, a broken back, broken arm, totally old school, played anyway. Next time you see the '73 SB watch Bob work.
 
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