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http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap2000000285347/article/terrell-davis-among-hall-of-fames-25-semifinalists

 

So who makes it?

 

 

Morten Andersen

Steve Atwater

Jerome Bettis

Derrick Brooks

Tim Brown

 Don Coryell

Roger Craig

Terrell Davis

Edward DeBartolo, Jr.

Tony Dungy

Kevin Greene

Charles Haley

Marvin Harrison

Joe Jacoby

Jimmy Johnson

Walter Jones

John Lynch

Karl Mecklenburg

Andre Reed

Will Shields

Michael Strahan

Paul Tagliabue

Aeneas Williams

Steve Wisniewski

George Young

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As a panther fan I want Greene to make it after being a finalist in 2012 and 2013.  He really was a force on that 96 squad.  You knew when the game was on the line he was going to make a play.  He might have been quiet for a quarter but when the game was on the line he was going to get a sack. He was a beast when he had to be. His three years were the most productive of his career. He averaged a sack a game (41.5 in 47 games).  His 160 sacks ranks 3rd all-time behind 2 guys, Bruce Smith and Reggie White, already in the hall.

 

He is surely worthy.

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http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap2000000285347/article/terrell-davis-among-hall-of-fames-25-semifinalists

 

So who makes it?

 

 

Morten Andersen

Steve Atwater

Jerome Bettis

Derrick Brooks

Tim Brown

 Don Coryell

Roger Craig

Terrell Davis

Edward DeBartolo, Jr.

Tony Dungy

Kevin Greene

Charles Haley

Marvin Harrison

Joe Jacoby

Jimmy Johnson

Walter Jones

John Lynch

Karl Mecklenburg

Andre Reed

Will Shields

Michael Strahan

Paul Tagliabue

Aeneas Williams

Steve Wisniewski

George Young

 

Tagliabue, Dungy, Bettis, Brooks, Walter Jones 

 

FYI: I've been to an enshrinement ceremony in Canton. I've been to the NFL HOF twice in the past 5 years. The first time I went was the enshrinement ceremony from 2010. I got to meet Gale Sayers and there's a good chance if you were watching NFLN during that time, that you saw me walking around in the background. I have it DVRd. The guys are sitting around talking - and my dumbass is walking around with my exGF the entire show. 

 

It was awesome and the room with the busts is incredible. I got a picture of me putting my head on the place where Jerry Rice's bust would later be placed. 

 

I went back last year and I have a picture of the ball that Cam set the QB rushing TD record. It's in the room that has all the jerseys/cleats/gloves/etc from big games. The gloves/jersey/cleats of Brandon Marshall are in there too from when he had like 25 catches that one game. The jerseys from Brady/Manning/Brees are in there from when they set those personal records as well. I'd post some pics on here if I could figure it out. 

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