Eric,
I agree with you that today (2009), Johnny is more consistent that Earl. But Earl was consistent for an awefully long time. From 1984 to 2002, Earl won those 11 World 9 Ball & U.S. Open Championships, plus scores of other tournaments such as the 1997 World Pool Master's, several Sands-Regency's, several McDermott Masters, etc, etc. In 1999, he won a World 8 Ball Championship! So Earl had a good 18 year streak where he won major championships. That's consistency!
Johnny won his first World 9 Ball Championship in 1992, his last in 1997. His U.S. Open win was in 1999. And even though he hasn't won any more World or U.S. Open titles, he did win the Super Billiard Expo Pro Players Championship back to back in 2003 & 2004. Johnny also won the 2006 Challenge of Champions, which, although it's a small invitational, it's still a great win. He also has 6 Sands-Regency Championships from June 1991 to Dec 1996. So lets say that from 1991 till now, 2009, Archer is still a serious threat to win anything he enters. But that's an 18 year period as well....
If anything, I think Johnny was stronger in the 1990's than he is today.
Earl was strong in the 1980's and 1990's. BOTH are great champions.
And, like you, I feel that Johnny Archer is well deserving to be a first ballot H.O.F.er. If I could vote for him, I would.
But in our praise and appreciation of Johnny Archer, let's not forget the venerable Earl Strickland.