Jason Whitlock rips HOF selection process

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FOX Sports ExclusiveHall of Fame is busted, but I can fix it
Jason Whitlock
Let me compare the Pro Football Hall of Fame selection process to the BCS system that determines college football’s national championship.

Take a look at the Pro Football Hall of Fame 2011 inductees.
The BCS system, whatever its flaws, is a relatively transparent and above-board attempt to improve college football’s traditional (voting) way of determining a mythical national champion. Polls and computers decide which two teams meet in the title game. The architects of the BCS championship routinely answer their critics in public debate.

The men and women running and profiting from the BCS system are lambasted by the media as corrupt criminals denying non-BCS schools the chance to play for a national championship.

Meanwhile, the 44 “journalists” who participate in and profit from the Pro Football Hall of Fame selection process meet in secrecy and pledge to never discuss publicly how they determine who gets in the Hall of Fame.

The Hall of Fame selection process has some major flaws - NFL News | FOX Sports on MSN

Well stated Jason!
 
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