It's only getting worse: the evolution of HOF bias

Cold, Hard Football Facts for Aug 01, 2006



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The Pro Football Hall of Fame has always been biased in favor of offensive players. The gap between offensive and defensive performers in the Hall continues to grow.
 
Here is a quick overview of the Hall of Fame bias toward offensive players and how it has evolved over the years. Click here for the definitive story on bias in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
 
Modern NFL (1950s to present)
104 offensive players
62 defensive players
1.7 offensive players for every 1 defensive player
 
Dead Ball Era (1950s to 1977)
53 offensive players
35 defensive players
1.5 offensive players for every 1 defensive player
 
Crossover players (careers cross the Dead Ball and Live Ball Eras)
35 offensive players
21 defensive players
1.7 offensive players for every 1 defensive player
(The list of Crossover players includes 2006 inductees OL Rayfield Wright and LB Harry Carson.)
 
Live Ball Era (1978 to present)
16 offensive players
6 defensive players
2.7 offensive players for every 1 defensive player
(The list of Live Ball Era players includes 2006 inductees QBs Troy Aikman and Warren Moon and DL Reggie White.)





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