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Sam Mills officially a semifinalist for class of 2019 HoF


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For the second time, Sam Mills will be a semifinalist to possibly be inducted into the Hall of Fame. He has some pretty big name competition on the list to go against but I hope this will be his year to be inducted. He is joined by other big names like Champ Bailey, Torry Holt, Ed Reed, Hines Ward, and Tony Gonzalez just to name a few. What people on the list would you guys like to see be inducted this year and who do you think will more than likely actually make it?

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000990660/article/hall-of-fame-reveals-25-semifinalists-for-class-of-2019

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2 hours ago, GoobyPls said:

It would be a miracle if he makes it next year. Way to many big names

Sam Mills was playing football in NFL longer than many of the big names in the except the ones that were in as long as he was. He deserves his Gold Jacket along with HoF induction. Many players ended up on a list snubs for HoF and he doesn't need to be on that list.

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58 minutes ago, rbsponsel52 said:

Sam Mills was playing football in NFL longer than many of the big names in the except the ones that were in as long as he was. He deserves his Gold Jacket along with HoF induction. Many players ended up on a list snubs for HoF and he doesn't need to be on that list.

Still won’t matter. Reed, Bailey and Gonzalez are all getting in first ballot, then that leaves guys like Zach Thomas, Faneca, Atwater ext.... all who are more decorated then Mills

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