On the clock: The countdown to Hall’s Class of 2016 begins
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CSN Bay Area is reporting that Eddie DeBartolo Jr. is in.
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Someone named Rob posting over at the Zoneblitz website reports that DeBartolo, Stabler, and Harrison are in (the latter via Jim Irsay) and that Andersen (via tweet from him) and Jacoby did not get in.
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Dungy, too. Via Irsay.bachslunch wrote:Harrison are in (the latter via Jim Irsay)
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Same source says Terrell Owens tweeted he did not get in, but Tony Dungy was elected.
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Mike Klis says Terrell Davis, Steve Atwater and John Lynch didn't make it. That TD and Lynch made the cut to 10, though.
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Same source says Terrell Davis and John Lynch did not get in.
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Stanfel, Greene and Pace complete the class.
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JohnTurney wrote:Rupert Patrick wrote:NFLN is saying that at Favre's nomination the presenter simply said "Brett Favre" and dropped the mic. The nine-second presentation is probably the shortest in history except possibly Jerry Rice.
Other lengthy discussions at HOF meeting: Terrell Owens 43:12, Kevin Greene 27:28, Kurt Warner 27:14, Orlando Pace 26:45 & Tony Dungy 25:57
The longest presentations for candidates at HOF meeting were Orlando Pace at 12:06, Ken Stabler at 9:34 & Eddie DeBartolo at 8:51.
longest discussion of the HOF meeting was Eddie DeBartolo Jr. at 50 minutes, 33 seconds. The shortest? Brett Favre at six seconds.
Maybe they discussed if Orlando Pace was an innovator due to his "pancake blocks".