Fouts, Joiner in Charger Hall of Fame : Honors: Tandem that made the teamâs offense soar in the 1970s and 1980s will go on the clubâs honor roll together.
SAN DIEGO â After closing their Hall of Fame for six years, the Chargers reopened it Sunday with the announced inductions of Dan Fouts, six-time Pro Bowl quarterback, and Charlie Joiner, his favorite receiver.
Fouts, who played for the Chargers from 1973 through 1987, set 42 team records and seven NFL marks when he retired.
âIâm really thrilled about it,â said Fouts, whose jersey number has been retired by the team. âWith Charlie going in, it makes it extra special. He was always a guy I could rely upon and made life easy for me.â
Joiner, now a receivers coach with the Buffalo Bills, is the Chargersâ all-time leading receiver with 588 catches in 11 seasons in San Diego (1976-1986). He is third on the NFLâs all-time receiving list with 750 catches.
âI donât think he ever dropped any, at least any that were thrown that he could catch,â Fouts said of Joiner. âI always felt with Charlie a total confidence in the fact that I knew what he was going to do, when he was going to make his break and how he was reading the defense. To have a security blanket like that for a quarterback is absolutely the best situation you could be in. I really feel great that Iâm going in with him.â
Joiner coached receivers for the Chargers for five seasons before moving to Buffalo this season. He was in Indianapolis with the Bills.
âI feel great about it. Iâve been looking forward to this a long time. There have been many outstanding players in the Charger organization over the years,â Joiner said.
Although he and Fouts were selected, Don Coryell, their coach during much of their tenure in San Diego, was not.
âIt embarrasses me to go into the Hall of Fame before Don Coryell,â said Fouts, in Cleveland to broadcast an NFL game. âBecause if it wasnât for Don Coryell, I wouldnât be in the Hall of Fame for the Chargers. I look forward to the day very shortly where Don will join Charlie and I and along with so many of our great players. Thereâs so many that played in that era, the Don Coryell years, and they all deserve to be recognized as such.â
Chargers vice chairman Dean Spanos, chairman of the selection committee, said in a release: âThere are a lot of great players eligible for the Chargersâ Hall of Fame, but we feel Dan and Charlie distinguished themselves head-and-shoulders above the rest. The impact on our team is undeniable.â
Coryell coached the Chargers to three consecutive AFC West titles (1979-81) and four playoff straight playoff berths (1979-82). He was fired in 1986 after eight years with the Chargers.
âDon Coryell has meant so much to Charger football and the identity of the Lightning Bolts,â Fouts said. âHis position as the greatest offensive coach in the National Football League will be recognized at some time down the line. Itâs unfortunate the way his career ended in San Diego.â
Kellen Winslow, a five-time Pro Bowl tight end and the Chargersâ second-all-time leading receiver, was a notable omission from the list.
Fouts is eligible for the NFL Hall of Fame next year, but said he is not optimistic about his chances.
âIâm really not expecting to go in because of the way things are in the Hall of Fame,â he said. âAll I have to do is look to my buddy Charlie, the fact that he didnât go in last year. Iâm really not holding my breath.â
Joiner was a finalist for induction into the NFL Hall of Fame this year.
âI canât say enough about Dan. He is one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history and is definitely the best quarterback Iâve ever played with,â Joiner said. âMaybe someday we can both get inducted into Canton together.â
Both players will be officially inducted into the Charger Hall of Fame during ceremonies at a home game next year.
Fouts had a contract dispute with owner Alex Spanos late in his career. He later announced his retirement, but his relationship with the organization has improved recently. In the last few years, Fouts has been a color analyst for the teamâs exhibition games.
âI certainly hope to be there,â Fouts said. âI hope the Chargers are on a Monday night game next year so I can be there. I would hate to have this ceremony and not be there.â
Dan Foutsâ Career Statistics
Yr G Att Com Yds Pct TD â73 10 194 87 1,126 45 6 â74 11 237 115 1,732 49 8 â75 10 195 106 1,396 54 2 â76 14 359 208 2,535 58 14 â77 4 109 69 869 63 4 â78 15 381 224 2,999 59 24 â79 16 530 332 4,082 63 24 â80 16 589 348 4,715 59 30 â81 16 609 360 4,802 59 33 â82 9 330 204 2,883 62 17 â83 10 340 215 2,975 63 20 â84 13 507 317 3,740 63 19 â85 14 430 254 3,638 59 27 â86 12 430 252 3,031 59 16 â87 11 364 206 2,517 57 10 Tot 181 5,604 3,297 43,040 59 254
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Charlie Joinerâs Career Statistics
Year G No. Yds Avg Long TD 1976 14 50 1,058 21.1 81 7 1977 14 35 542 15.5 32 6 1978 16 33 607 18.4 46 1 1979 16 72 1,008 14.0 39 4 1980 16 71 1,132 15.9 51 4 1981 16 70 1,188 17.0 57 7 1982 9 36 545 15.1 43 0 1983 16 65 960 14.8 33 3 1984 16 61 793 13.0 41 6 1985 16 59 932 15.8 39 7 1986 16 34 440 12.9 33 2 Tot* 165 586 9,205 15.7 81 47 Tot** 165 750 12,146 16.2 87 65
* Totals with Chargers ** Career totals