| # | First Name | Last Name | State | Country | Comments |
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| 1 | Gregory | Arihood | WI | US | |
| 2 | Ryan | Rebholz | OH | US | Its the PRO FOOTBALL Hall of Fame!!! Not the NFL Hall of Fame. He does belong in Canton, but an NFL Hall of Fame does not exist. So we're petitioning for him to get into a place that does not exist!!! |
| 3 | KARA | MORIN | CA | US | Most deserving, a shame if he is not inducted!! |
| 4 | mike | bubbins | | UK | As a long time UK Packer fan who only recently discovered 'Instant Replay' I cannot believe JK isn't in the Hall of Fame! PLEASE reconsider Canton! |
| 5 | Timothy | Swain | IN | US | I fear that too many players are now added to the Hall soon after they become eligible. While they may also be worthy candidates, many hardly represent the NFL when it was at its best. Jerry Kramer was almost certainly the best guard of the NFL's "Golden Era." His absence from Canton is a mystery and a frustration. |
| 6 | Dan | Zurawski | WI | US | Jerry belongs in Canton no doubt. It is long over due. |
| 7 | John | Rice | MN | US | Don't forget that he was also selected as a member of the all time Super Bowl team in 1991. |
| 8 | larry | thomas | PA | US | Kramer should be in the hall of fame. There is no reason to keep him out. It's time. |
| 9 | Michael | Marr | WI | US | |
| 10 | Bryan | McCormick | NE | US | It's simple, really. Without Kramer and Thurston, the pulling guards for the Green Bay dynasty team of the '60's, there would have been no dynasty in Green Bay in the '60's. Jerry Kramer ought to be one of the inductee's from that "old school" era of professional football. |
| 11 | DALE | DEROSA | NY | US | GREATEST GUARD THAT I EVER SAW. |
| 12 | Brent | Smock | IN | US | Unbelieveable that he has not been inducted yet! Linemen get no respect. He was a great kicker too. Lombardi recognized that he was the total package, so why can't the hall of fame? A man I admire. |
| 13 | Dave | Lorbecki | MO | US | Jerry should indeed be in the HOF. |
| 14 | Robert | Cadiz | NY | US | I was a Packer fan from 1960 to the mid-70's and watching Kramer & Thurston lead the way for Taylor, Hornung, Anderson & co was a joy to behold. He was an All-Pro and deserves to be in the HOF. |
| 15 | Gary | Paige | MN | US | It's time for the Hall Of fame voters to do something that should have been done long ago. That is to INDUCT Jerry Kramer into the Pro Football Hall Of Fame. I've followed Mr Kramer's Career With the Green Bay Packers and found this man not only to be a professional in every sense of the word, but also a classy individual in public. This man Learned a great deal from his time with Vince Lombardi. First as a professional football player and then in his life after football. In my opinion there are players in the HOF that are not as deserving because of their character. Look at Mr Kramer's accomplishments in pro football and tell me he doesn't belong in the HOF. Do what is right and INDUCT Jerry Kramer NOW.
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| 16 | Marc | Bonn | IL | US | Long overdue, a MOST DESERVING player and OUTSTANDING ambassador for the game. Totally belongs in Canton, get him in NOW |
| 17 | Bill | Giese | IL | US | |
| 18 | Tim | Roth | MN | US | Jerry Kramer was a great player and I remember seeing him in Montreal when he and Alex Karras were doing color commentating for the Canadian Football League. I played in the C.F.L in the 70's.I followed his career as a youth in Minnesota. |
| 19 | Drew | Cook | OH | US | Jerry Kramer was not only an excellent, All-Pro caliber professional football player, but also an articulate and instrumental voice, through his best-selling book "Instant Replay," in helping bring the modern NFL game closer to millions of fans, and in a way, helping it become the sport it is today. |
| 20 | STEVE | HANNA | AR | US | LONG OVERDUE |
| 21 | Mark | Chrisman | CO | US | Clearly, Jerry Kramer belongs in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. |
| 22 | David | Witte | CA | US | Jerry Kramer BELONGS in the Pro football Hall of Fame! |
| 23 | George (Bud) | Dowling | WA | US | I was a team mate of Gerry Kramer while at the University of Idaho in 1957. I was a junior while he was a senior and a team leader. I followed his career while he was on those fabulous Green Bay teams. How can a man who was was selected as a player on the the NFL's
First 75 years team be left out of the Hall of Fame? It is an outrage. |
| 24 | Jean | Groh | | | |
| 25 | Donald | Thompson | | | |
| 26 | Rob | Reynolds | WI | US | If Jerry Kramer's list of accomplishments doesn't put him in Canton, what would a guard from that era have to do? |
| 27 | Randy | Massoglia | WI | US | Mr. Kramer by his play and work ethic belongs in Canton.
Sincerely,
Randy Massoglia |
| 28 | Terry | Lee | | | |
| 29 | Jacob | Simmerman | MI | US | |
| 30 | Jonathan | Ellis | UT | US | It would be tragic to see players with not nearly the accolades like Michael Irvin get into the Hall of Fame, while one of the true greats is mired in obscurity. Hopefully the writers will correct this long-standing error. |
| 31 | steve | gucwa | WI | US | its a crock that he isnt in... |
| 32 | Dan | Palazotto | OH | US | One of the best guards of all time! |
| 33 | Thomas | Filipowicz | WI | US | |
| 34 | Scott | Bennett | IA | US | Here is a man who had Hall of Fame playing credetials and has been a GREAT ambasador for the game. He should be there. |
| 35 | Dana | meyer | IL | US | |
| 36 | Larry | Mostek | OR | US | |
| 37 | Robert | Lettman | CA | US | it is a travesty that kramer has been overlooked. |
| 38 | Andy | Marks | CO | US | |
| 39 | Terrence | Donovan | IL | US | Unfortunate that many feel only that the Packers of the 60's have too many players in the "Hall" ignoring the fact that more are deserving. |
| 40 | Mason | Wood | WI | US | |
| 41 | Gary | Jahnke | IL | US | THE MOST critical player on possibly THE MOST important single play in NFL HISTORY - Bart Starr's QB sneak in the Ice Bowl. |
| 42 | Simon | Shlemon | | CA | He was one of the best OGs in the NFL and did everything it took to win and i though that was what football was all about playing fpr your team no matter what it takes through pain ontill the game was over. |
| 43 | Marcelo | Gigena | VA | US | He was one of the greatest! |
| 44 | Chris | Sharpe | NJ | US | The stats speak for themselves. Lets give this great player what he deserves. |
| 45 | steve | little | | CA | |
| 46 | Duncan | Seffern | WI | US | Jerry was one of the toughest players in the NFL. |
| 47 | Vic | Saunders | UT | US | As one of the all-time great guards in the history of the NFL, nobody deserves induction into the NFL Hall of Fame more than Jerry Kramer. He definitely should be in the Hall of Fame, particularly as one of the top two guards of the NFL's first 50 years. C`mon, vote him in! |
| 48 | Benning | Ballou | MN | US | The fact that Jerry Kramer has been passed over 11 times for induction into the NFL Hall of Fame is an utter and complete outrage!!! Forget about the fact that he was a physical and spiritual foundation block on one of the truly greatest teams that massively contributed to building the modern-day NFL; of far, far greater importance was the fact that he was a role-model, non-pareil for all of us who played as kids in those days.... Football has never had a more down to earth yet elequent spokesman for the real values that make the game what it is in essence.... beyond all the hype, money, greed and bullshit so pervasive today. To the utter morons who have failed 11 times to induct this champion I can only say what planet are you orbiting???? Get the facts, get out and discuss this great player with some fans and players (Bob Lilly, Alex Karras, Alan Page et al) of the era and ELECT JERRY KRAMER TO THE NFL HALL OF FAME!!!!!
Benning E. Ballou |
| 49 | Cynthia | Portz | MN | US | |
| 50 | Debra | Hunt | TX | US | |