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  • 2 days ago | talkoffametwo.com | Clark Judge

    Each week the Talk of Fame Two consults historians and/or media members for answers to the Question du Jour. After hearing from them, a judge – in this case, Hall-of-Fame voter Clark Judge -- renders a verdict based on their responses. This week we checked in with a jury of historians with this question:Q: When Jim Marshall retired, he held a career record of 270 regular-season games, a mark that would never be broken ... until it was, with Brett Favre passing him.

  • 4 days ago | talkoffametwo.com | Clark Judge

    (EDITOR'S NOTE: Stream episode Jim Marshall Interview by Talk of Fame Network podcast | Listen online for free on SoundCloudFormer Minnesota defensive end Jim Marshall passed away Tuesday at the age of 87, and to honor his legacy we reprise a 2016 interview with the Talk of Fame Network. It was at that time that we asked Marshall, who holds the Vikings' record for most consecutive regular-season games played (270), if it bothered him not to be enshrined in Canton.

  • 5 days ago | talkoffametwo.com | Clark Judge

    More than once, frustrated historians and/or Hall-of-Fame voters have complained of “recency bias” as an explanation for a failed Canton candidacy, a charge that sometimes is minimized by skeptics. But if you look what’s happened to senior finalists after the Centennial Class of 2020 was chosen, it’s no myth. Now, before we get started, let’s get something straight: I’m not saying it’s the sole basis of a finalist’s failure to be enshrined.

  • 1 week ago | talkoffametwo.com | Clark Judge

    Q: Some Hall-of-Fame voters suggest that having coaches wait one year for Canton eligibility instead of five is too short. Do you agree? THE JURYBRYAN FRYE, NFL researcher and historian. “The sickle of death is swinging much closer to the neck of a great recently retired coach than that of a great recently retired player. In the interest in getting deserving coaches enshrined before they’re smothered in earth, I’m all for the change.

  • 1 week ago | hk-now.com | Joanne Nesti |Clark Judge

    By Clark Judge(May 28, 2025) — Shortly after Lou Annino, Sr. passed away this month at the age of 95, I ran into a friend in town and asked if he’d heard the news. When he said he hadn’t, I told him a little about Annino and how he was a bedrock member of Killingworth who made this community what it is today. To my surprise, he confessed he didn’t know of him and asked what he’d done. He should’ve asked Charlie Smith. “He did everything,” said Annino’s long-time friend.

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