
Clark Judge
NFL Writer at Sports Illustrated
Host at The Eye Test for Two
Writer, host Talk of Fame Two," HOF voter, Habs'/Yanks' fan, Todd acolyte, Beatles/Who disciple & UConn/Bueckers believer. Go Green!!!
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1 week ago |
talkoffametwo.com | Clark Judge
As with last week’s poll of Top Ten running backs of all time (https://talkoffametwo.com/nfl/historians-top-10-running-backs ), our nine historians didn't start their countdown of the game’s 10 greatest wide receivers until the second pick because … well, because that’s what happens when Jerry Rice is part of any discussion. The conversation always starts … and sometimes ends … with him. As it did here. Nevertheless, there was one change from last week worth mentioning.
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1 week 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 and Hall-of-Fame voters with this question:Q: Only one team in the past three decades lost a Super Bowl one year and returned to the game the next … but it had Tom Brady.
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1 week ago |
talkoffametwo.com | Clark Judge
People often wonder how Hall-of-Fame voters will … or can … separate wide receivers. With the NFL’s recent tilt toward the passing game, today’s rules inflate passing and receiving numbers so widely that comparisons with quarterbacks and receivers of, say, 20 years ago and beyond are impractical. Nevertheless, our historians will try. With Top 10 All-Time Receivers next in the queue, this week’s exercise may prove to be their most challenging.
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2 weeks ago |
talkoffametwo.com | Clark Judge
As expected, there are no surprises at the top of our historians’ Top Ten list of all-time running backs. But that’s what happens when you have Jim Brown, Walter Payton, Barry Sanders, Emmitt Smith and Gale Sayers as candidates. They’re all there ... and in that order, one through five. As I said, no bombshells. But the bottom half of this list? Ah, now that’s less predictable. If you’re looking for O.J. Simpson or Earl Campbell, for instance, you won’t find them.
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2 weeks ago |
hk-now.com | Joanne Nesti |Clark Judge
By Clark Judge(June 12, 2025) — Summertime and the living is … well, it’s supposed to be easy, right? Try telling that to anyone on the morning drive the past week on Route 81. In short, traffic there was a nightmare. Commuters, school buses, school parents, voters, Parmelee hikers … you name it … all were part of a gridlock that, at times, had vehicles in one direction at a standstill for half an hour.
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