I used to get letters. Now I get e-mails in the hundreds. And DVDs. And even tweets (@deegle84).All imploring me to vote for a prospective Hall of Fame candidate. Or non-candidate. Or even, in a case or two, someone I've never heard of.
To all those folks who write me: Anybody who hasn't been a voter can't understand how the voting works or why certain people get in and others don't. I'm in my 17th year as a voter and I'm often not sure I understand it either. But I also feel that 98 percent of the people in the Hall deserve to be there, and that 98 percent of those who aren't in shouldn't be, or will get in at some point.
I bring this up because next Tuesday, I will vote with four other members of the Hall's seniors committee on a list of 17 candidates. The list will be narrowed to two, who will be recommended to the full panel of 44 voters and be voted up or down on the Saturday before the Super Bowl in Miami in February.
CANTON, Ohio -- Bills defensive end
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (May 15) -
TAMPA, Fla.

*-well, of somewhat recent history.
Lost in all the talk of the Redskins coaching search is this little tidbit:
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