
Another great story in today's Los Angeles Times by Jerry Crowe. Eddie Meador was a defensive back for the Rams in the 1960s who had a stellar career and still holds the franchise record for interceptions, but was not voted into the Hall of Fame. His statistics are comparable to other Hall of Fame defensive backs, and his family is making a push for his election. Check out the website for his nomination at edmeador.com
I would say that Meador's value to the 1960's Rams secondary was equal to the value of Jack Youngblood to the 1970's defensive line. Both durable, hard working and respected players with several Pro Bowl appearances. But Youngblood is in the Hall of Fame. It's time for Meador to be recognized and honored.