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Kurt Warner Calls for Changes in Hall of Fame Voting: Is it Time for a Makeover?

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Kurt Warner Calls for Changes in Hall of Fame Voting: Is it Time for a Makeover?
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Kurt Warner isn’t shy about sharing his thoughts on the Hall of Fame voting process, and he’s not holding back any punches. Recently, he expressed concerns that selectors seem to be playing mind games instead of honoring the legends who truly deserve a spot in Canton. During a casual chat at the San Francisco International Airport, Warner pointed out that many are scratching their heads over the omission of all-time greats like Bill Belichick and Robert Kraft.

He emphasized that the real issue isn’t just who gets inducted but also why others don’t. When elite players are snubbed, fans and even the voters themselves are left perplexed. Warner passionately urges voters to trust their instincts and prioritize induction based on merit. He also continued to champion his former teammate, Torry Holt, insisting he’s overdue for his gold jacket. With so much riding on the Hall’s decisions, it’s time to face the music—are we getting it right?

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