Missed the HOF ceremony for the first time in ages, but that's what comes of cord cutting. Ah, well. I'm not sure Favre there was an oration in there to wow, though I've seen a few good moments in Favre's acceptance speech.
All of which has me wondering about next years Hall.
Tomlinson is a first round no-brainer.
I think Warner makes it in after a wait that reminds you of his career.
T.O. will be in because he already had the public humiliation of having to wait given his undeniable level of talent, one that would have put most in without a question....and because there's a strong sentiment for Hines Ward, but you can't pass over Owens to get to him. Move the great malcontent on and open the day next year for Ward, who really doesn't merit first ballot anyway, as admirable as his overall game was.
Hines Ward is possible, but I'd say later rather than sooner. The same for Chad Johnson, who hurt his image in New England and Jason Taylor, who is just going to come in at a hard time. Later, but not first ballot.
If one of those three squeezes in I'd bet on it being Taylor.
Outside of that...Fanaca deserves it, but who knows what the mood of the Hall will be.
Brian Dawkins is a great defender with 9 pro bowls to his credit, coming into eligibility for the first time, but John Lynch, also with 9, is still waiting. John's showing last year argues that if one of them is in, it should be the old Buc.
Morton Anderson will likely remain on the kicker's bench.
T.D. belongs, a-la Sayers, but I have a feeling he's going to wait a long while yet.
If Bob Sanders had two more healthy years I think he'd be a lock instead of an afterthought about what might have been.