For all-time pro football greats like Kansas City Chiefs wideout Otis Taylor and Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Lemar Parrish, both of whom played during the era surrounding the AFL-NFL Merger, enshrinement into the Pro Football Hall of Fame is WAY PAST DUE. The podcast "Way Past Due" centers on the now 42-year Hall of Fame exclusion of Otis Taylor, Super Bowl IV receiver and 1971 UPI Most Valuable Player who even Hall of Famers from the era view as on a level above them. "For Otis to not be in the Hall just doesn't make sense," said HOF Safety Ken Houston, an NFL Top 100 player himself.
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