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Bronco Defenders Still Wait for Hall Calls

August 22nd, 2012 - 1:19pm by jim_saccomano

The American Football league and National Football League merged into the modern NFL in 1970.

Since the date they entered the NFL the Broncos rank as the only team in history to have never had a non-sellout at home (the Houston Texans are in this class too, but they are an expansion team with just a decade of play under their belts).

In that time the Broncos have been to the Super Bowl six times (only three teams have been to more), are tied for sixth in winning seasons with 24, fifth in overall wins (385), second only to the Steelers in home wins (221) and are sixth in advancing to the conference championship game eight times.

Quite a record.

And it has not been done just on offense.

The Broncos had the Orange Crush defense and the have featured a number of superb defensive players over the years, but in an odd but true twist, Denver has not placed one of its own defensive players in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Willie Brown is an ex-Bronco in the Hall, but of course it is acknowledged that the bulk of his work was as an Oakland Raider (although he was an All-AFL cornerback here before being traded).

It is not as if our supporters have not worked on it. Rick Gosselin of the Dallas Morning News has been very supportive of Bronco candidates, and our own local Pro Football Hall of Fame voter, Jeff Legwold of The Denver Post, is diligent and passionate in his hard work and support for Bronco candidates. No one could work harder than Jeff does to promote guys whom he feels are deserving.

So this is not so much a beef as me just suggesting four defenders who merit continued future consideration. There are many others, and some who played here as well as in other cities (John Lynch and Brian Dawkins, who both stand as legitimate candidates as well).

But consider some facts.

Randy Gradishar was a finalist for the Hall in 2003 and 2008 and has been one of the 25 semifinalists for the Classes of 2005, 2006 and 2007.

Gradishar is credited with 2,049 tackles over his 10-year career, in which he made the Pro Bowl seven times and was named the NFL Defensive Player of the Year in 1978. He helped the Broncos to four playoff berths and was the leader of the Orange Crush defense that propelled the franchise to its first AFC championship and Super Bowl appearance in 1977.

The book “Total Football—The Official Encyclopedia of the National Football League”, includes an article on the 250 greatest players of all time, with Gradishar prominent on that list.

Karl Mecklenburg was the 310th player chosen in the 1983 draft but quickly established himself as a defensive force for the Broncos, once lining up at seven different positions in one game at Pittsburgh, recording four sacks and leading Sports Illustrated writer Paul Zimmerman to call Meck’s composite performance that day one of the greatest he had ever witnessed.

Mecklenburg helped Denver to seven postseason appearances, five division titles and three Super Bowl berths (the 1986, 1987 and 1989 seasons) and finished his career with 1,145 tackles and a then-franchise record 79 quarterback sacks. He is the only player in Broncos history to have two four-sack games in his career.

Mecklenburg had 100 tackles in a season six times, was voted to play in the Pro Bowl six times as well, and was tabbed the 1986 Defensive Player of the Year by the Football News.

Louis Wright was a quite leader in the Orange Crush defensive backfield. One of the first true “big” cornerbacks in pro football, he was regarded by coaches and scouts as one of the absolute premier corners of his era (1975-86), a completely dominant player on his side of the field. Routinely entire games would take place without the other team even attempting a throw to the receiver covered by Wright.

Wright was a five-time Pro Bowl choice and helped lead the Broncos to six playoff appearances and to two Super Bowls—significantly, the two Super Bowls were nine years apart (Super Bowl XII in 1977 and XXI in 1986), with Wright still playing at a high level a decade after the first. He played every game in the season eight times and was a recognized force in Denver’s secondary for all of his 163 career starts.

Also in the defensive backfield, Steve Atwater had a brilliant 10-year career at safety that included seven consecutive Pro Bowls from 1989-96 and eight total selections to that illustrious team.

One of the toughest safeties in the NFL during his entire career, Atwater was a pivotal force in the defensive backfield for the Broncos team that became one of just four franchises to win back-to-back world championships.

In Super Bowl XXXII Atwater had one of the greatest games by a safety in championship game history, He was named Associated Press All-Pro three times during his great career.

Another great Bronco, defensive end Rich Jackson, was on course to Hall of Fame consideration before having his career cut short by injury, which has damaged his chances with the voters in evaluating a full and competitive field.

Indeed, the Broncos who has advanced the farthest in the voting process without selection over the last three years, and who perhaps stands the closest right now is Terrell Davis, another great [player on offense for Denver. A future blog will look at why TD too deserves entry.

Having said all that, the voters have a tough job. Every one of the 32 teams has several players who are felt deserving of Hall induction, and every year the list is pared to a maximum of 15 recent and two vetrerans committee selections.

It is a tough job, and I recognize that. But to fans, the press and the voters themselves, I just say, don’t forget about the Denver defenses and the players who have had such strong roles in continued Broncos success.

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145 Responses to “Bronco Defenders Still Wait for Hall Calls”

  1. alaskanbronco06 says:

    Lol Kod

  2. killerkod says:

    I wonder how practice is going today…………

  3. alaskanbronco06 says:

    I still think Gerrel Robinson will make it and Omon more and more. I think Ball and/or Moreno along with Hill will get cut.

  4. killerkod says:

    I can see Moreno getting the axe……..but they seem to be high on Ball for some reason which I don’t understand.

    I’m gonna say Blake makes the team………I’d love to see some canadian blood on the broncos………..

    For my surpise cut, I’m gonna stick with my original thought and say DJ.

  5. tlcat06 says:

    I DON’T HAVE TO LISTEN! I DON’T HAVE TO LISTEN! I DON’T HAVE TO LISTEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  6. tlcat06 says:

    Bench Peyton Manning? Who are these kooky people? LOL! He’s going to be fantastic and I’m gonna keep believing it even if it’s not true!

  7. killerkod says:

    LMAO@cat!

  8. tlcat06 says:

    AB-That was mean. I was already worked up as it is!

  9. alaskanbronco06 says:

    LOL Cat.

    Kod hate to say this but according to what I read yesterday is that they dont plan on cutting DJ because when he gets un-suspended they will be in playoff drive mode and they could use him on D for that to bring in some freshness and talent.

  10. tlcat06 says:

    Okay, let’s just look at this perspectively. I did not see one of his “wobbly” passes hit at the foot of one of his receivers. This means to me that we are light years ahead of ourselves this year. It also helps that we’ve had 22 passing first downs in the preseason alone. When we only had 130 passing first downs all of last season. LOL!

  11. tlcat06 says:

    Okat… 130 passing first downs in the REGULAR season last year.

  12. alaskanbronco06 says:

    Lol cat! Even with the issues to his right he’s still completed a good portion of the bad passes that way.

  13. tlcat06 says:

    AND he hasn’t always had this perfect spiral people are expecting from him. BUT he has thrown plenty of spiraled passes too.

    I DON’T HAVE TO LISTEN!!! LOL

  14. killerkod says:

    yah, you’re prob right AB……..but it’s been my BBBP for a while so I’ll stick with it. You never know, specially when Goodell tacks on another 2 games or so cause of the DUI.

    Has anyone read any progress with the referee situation? Think a deal will be struck before the season starts? Something has to be done with situation………..I can’t honestly see Goodell to allow the refs to keep embarrasing the game and the league like they’ve done so far.

  15. alaskanbronco06 says:

    Oh and as much as I hate to I have to root for the Faiders this year well not the whole team just their P and K. So when we play against them lets hold them to FGs and punting. Lol all because I got stuck with them in Fantasy football with 500$ on the line for the winner.

  16. tlcat06 says:

    Lindsay Jones‏@PostBroncos

    Andre Caldwell and Nate Irving both returned to practice today for #broncos. Both suffered rib injuries vs Seattle.

  17. killerkod says:

    Caldwell and irving back to practice according to LJ at the DP.

    GREAT NEWS!

  18. alaskanbronco06 says:

    Kod last I saw is that they are still way off on reaching a deal.

  19. killerkod says:

    you’re quicker on the trigger there cat………….lol

  20. tlcat06 says:

    LOL! Kod, I rewatched the game last night. They held Von five times that I counted. Not ONE call.

  21. killerkod says:

    I hope FTR doesn’t read that AB! haha he’ll tear a strip into you! lol

    that’s depressing about the refs………..as much as we’ve harked on them, having replacements gives you a whole new appreciation of the great job they’ve done year in and year out.

    PAY THEM GOODELL!

  22. alaskanbronco06 says:

    Cat it’s not so much about money. It’s that nfl wants to bring the best refs to the playoffs not just the same regular season groups they have and they want to have some replacement refs stay on and ref some games during the year to give some of them breaks.

    Just think cat me needing their kicker an punter to do well is a good thing because punting and kicking FGs isnt a bad thing lol FGs better than TDs and punting better than both.

  23. alaskanbronco06 says:

    Sorry that last bit was for Kod lol

  24. alaskanbronco06 says:

    Dang it. That was meant for Kod lol my bad

  25. killerkod says:

    yeah, I read something where the league wants to class them as full time as well………..where the refs want to remain part time as they have other occupations.

  26. tlcat06 says:

    LOL! AB I’m good with your selfish reasons for wanting Lechler to do well it’s okay with me. He is, afterall, one of the best of all time. I’m Bronco enough to recognize it.

    I hope they can figure this ref thing out. I know that Goodell wants consistency, but he also wants to make the officiating position better and I think he feels the best way to do that is to get some of those guys in there FULL time. I know they can fix it, problem is, the refs have the better position now after these two preseason games.

  27. killerkod says:

    I read on twitter that Drayton Florence is raffling off 2 tickets to a game against the Chargers and a meet and greet with him afterward…………that’s pretty sweet! Don’t guess he’ll throw in airfare too??? LMAO

  28. tlcat06 says:

    It’s worth a shot, Kod! You win, you ask him! :)

  29. killerkod says:

    Just checked and he says airfare too! Def something to look into.

  30. tlcat06 says:

    Well, I can’t wait til he releases the website so we can sign up.

  31. alaskanbronco06 says:

    Wow Kod thank I’ll have to look into that as well

  32. killerkod says:

    I’m assuming it’ll be an online raffle where the money for bought tickets goes to his charity………can’t see it being a free raffle.

  33. tlcat06 says:

    Sounds good to me though, Kod.

    He needs to update his information though… SLACKER!

  34. tlcat06 says:

    Wounded Warriors is a wonderful charity.

  35. tlcat06 says:

    Love it, Royal. Did you see the one I posted about Jim Sorgi complaining about what a drill sargent Peyton Manning is? LOL

    It’s shocking to the rest of the NFL that John Elway thinks we can win a SB with Brock… but then, isn’t that why you draft a QB you like in the first place? smh

  36. Royalbroncofan1 says:

    I did cat…. good article. Sorgi did play well from what I remember of him. He went on to become a backup for Eli, but don’t believe his still with the Giants.

  37. Royalbroncofan1 says:

    *he’s still with the Giants*

  38. tlcat06 says:

    Agent 29‏@DraytonFlorence

    “@dflorence29: We’ll be launching #chargers #broncos raffle w/ first reg season game! Stay tuned here and at @draytonflorence”

  39. tlcat06 says:

    I think he’s calling games now, Royal, not positive…

  40. alaskanbronco06 says:

    New blog.

  41. OrangeTsunami says:

    GET THEM BOYS IN THE HALL!!!

    Someone really should start a petition.

  42. Dan says:

    “Denver has not placed one of its own defensive players in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.”

    Am I missing something? Uh. Tom Jackson? Haven’t read all posts.

  43. Dan says:

    Never mind. I’m an idiot.

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