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Cleveland ready to shine as center of football universe: Leon Bibb Reports
From down-and-out, to ready to reign, football is back and ready to put the city into an even bigger spotlight. Author: Leon Bibb Updated: 6:39 PM EDT April 28, 2021
CLEVELAND For a few days, a key hub of the sports world will be Cleveland. The NFL Draft is calling its plays here. In the huddle are decision makers for 32 NFL teams, and some college stars looking to be tapped into the big time.
Also in the big time, is Cleveland. Even the city s lakefront skyline has changed with an amphitheater for draft headquarters. That steel structure is nestled between the Great Lakes Science Center and Cleveland Browns First Energy Stadium, and just a deep football pass from where rock n’ roll hangs its guitar.
Joe from Dyckesville, WI
I was reading Tobin Rote s biography. Although he played mostly on some poor Packers teams, his statistics, rushing and passing during the 1950s, is unmatched. He also relieved an injured Bobby Layne and won Detroit s last championship. He did pretty well in the Canadian Football League and also won an AFL championship with the San Diego Chargers. So I was wondering why he is not in the Pro Football Hall of Fame? Did Tobin ever get any mention or votes?
Fascinating question. I can tell you this: Rote, who played for the Packers from 1950-56, was never a finalist. My list goes back to 1970, when I believe the voting process changed, and Rote last played for Denver in 1966, so he wouldn t have been eligible prior to that.
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