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Deion Sanders made some comments about the NFL Hall of Fame on Friday that are going viral...
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Do you agree with him?

(The Spun)
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Robber DeNiro20 months
The NBA a million times worse!!!
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KAGTASTIC20 months
It would be commendable if athletes would just tell the HOFs if they don't get voted in the first go around, to remove them from the future list of consideration. Otherwise it gets like this cause people are still waiting to get in after being rejected 10 or so times. It's stupid. I'm sure HOFs attendances are super low too. I know Cooperstown was once on my travel bucket list, but that was removed a few yrs back.
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KAGTASTIC20 months
It would be commendable if athletes would just tell the HOFs if they don't get voted in the first go around, to remove them from the future list of consideration. Otherwise it gets like this cause people are still waiting to get in after being rejected 10 or so times. It's stupid. I'm sure HOFs attendances are super low too. I know Cooperstown was once on my travel bucket list, but that was removed a few yrs back.
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SaintLSU20 months
He’s right. And it will get worse when Eli gets in
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3PieceSpicy20 months
Nah, dude beat the Goat twice, otherwise Brady would have 9 rings. Eli’s 2 rings are greater than Peyton’s tbh. Peyton beat Rex Grossman one year and got carried by his defense when he couldn’t throw the ball further than 15 yards in his last season.
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kkv7520 months
The very definition of two "yes men."
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crossfire20 months
Who cares if they are yes men, is he correct in his assessment? I think he’s exactly right.
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Tiger198820 months
Get off the crack Dion. Every offensive and defensive lineman allowed people like him to succeed yet they are the ones that get left out. Complete BS
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Sevensblue20 months
The nfl should just make a new hall....call it the hall of legends for the icons like prime
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Texas Weazel20 months
He ain't wrong. They let a ref in last week
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kkv7520 months
That ref did change the game. Learn.
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ImBatman20 months
Nice one, kkv75.
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Portcityblues20 months
absolutely, it have become the Hall of pretty good
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HonoraryCoonass20 months
He’s 100% right, but the Hall of Fame (all of them) are businesses, too. They’ve got tickets to sell, seats to fill, and a TV show to produce. If the don’t induct a bunch of folks that appeal to a bunches of fans, the Hall won’t survive. Transcendent talent be damned!
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BigWillyMetry20 months
Nothing is worse than The Basketball HOF. You could have a good college career and get in even with an unremarkable pro career.
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Bayoubred20 months
Deon is so full of himself... but he's right. Too many from big media markets get in because of name recognition. "Quiet Storm" set a lot of records but he was a Saint so...
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atltiger648720 months
I agree with him, and I've thought the same for many years now. Some guys who get in were very good, but the HoF should be for the extreme elite. It's become watered down.
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tigerpawl20 months
He has a point. It's descended into a "Participation Trophy Club".
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LuckySo-n-So20 months
The Hall of Very Good
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TouchdownTony20 months
Once upon a time you had to be transcendent, the best of the best and more importantly a dominant figure in the game that teams had to scheme for. Barry Sanders, Joe Montana, Lynn Swann, John Elway. Guys that could change the outcome of games. Now i see the likes of Tony Boselli, Bryant Young, John Lynch going in. Solid players, sure. Game changers, absolutely not.
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LSU Jax20 months
First name you mention is Tony Boselli? Dude was one of the greatest OL to ever play the game.
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Akit120 months
Richard Seymour
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jbird720 months
I mean he’s not wrong
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