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Joe, who serves as the voice of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, is widely regarded as one of the sport's foremost historians. Among his many responsibilities, he oversees the Hall's selection process. Like Joe Namath's "guarantee" prior to Super Bowl III, Joe (Horrigan) guarantees you will always find something interesting about football when reading his blog.

"Bullet Bill" Friday, July 17, 2009

4:45 p.m.

I recently learned that one of my favorite Hall of Fame members, Bill Dudley, is being honored by his hometown of Bluefield, Virginia.  It is a richly deserved recognition.  Bill is already in the Pro Football and College Football Halls of Fame, and should be a charter member of the All-Time Good Guys Hall of Fame when someone decides to start one. 
For those not familiar with Bill Dudley’s pro football accomplishments, let me start by stating that he may well be the most versatile player ever to step on an NFL playing field.  That’s saying a lot considering all the greats the game has produced.  Bill played nine seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers (1942, 1945-46), Detroit Lions (1949-49), and Washington Redskins (1950-51, 1953).


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Now, my intention is not to bore you with a bevy of stats on Bill, but consider this; “Bullet Bill” as he was known, ran for a 55-yard touchdown in his first pro game.  That was, however, just the beginning.  During his nine-year pro football career – which was interrupted for two years while serving his country during World War II as a B-29 pilot in the South Pacific – Bill scored nine different ways (there are only ten ways a player can score).  Add to that, in 1946, his first full season back after the war, he captured pro football’s “Triple Crown,” winning three individual statistical championships (rushing, punt returns, and interceptions) in the same season.  He actually led the league in a fourth category, lateral passes attempted, but that is no longer a statistical category in the record book. 

Alright, you can stop trying to figure out the nine ways he scored.  Here they are: he scored touchdowns passing, rushing, receiving, and on punt returns and kick returns, interceptions, and on a fumble recovery.  He also kicked field goals and PATs.  The tenth way of scoring that eluded him was by way of a safety.  One more thing, in 1947, Bill scored 13 touchdowns on one punt return, one kickoff return, seven receptions, and four rushes.  Imagine the salary a player of his versatility would command today. Dudley, Bill, Detroit Lions Pittsburgh Steelers Washington Redskins

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  • Bob O'Connor - July 26 2009 03:33 AM

    Bill was one of my favorite players along with Herman Wedemeyer and Buddy Young. But have a question-- Why isn't Tom Flores in yet? First man with 4 Super Bowl rings, Won 2 as a head coach.Won rings as a player and coach. And has written more books to help coaches coach and fans to understand. There are so many already in the Hall who can't match his qualifications!

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  • Michael Moran - July 25 2009 09:34 AM

    How would you classify it if a player scored after blocking a punt, or a field goal?

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