
Tomorrow the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio will welcome three new first-ballot members—Deion Sanders, Marshall Faulk, and Shannon Sharpe—along with ninth-ballot member Richard Dent, nominated-by-the-Seniors-Committee members Chris Hanburger and Les Richter, and contributor Ed Sabol.
Once these men are enshrined in Canton, how they got there will cease to matter. Their placards will make no mention of whether they were elected in their first year of eligibility or their ninth; there is no special wing for “first-ballot” members. The Pro Football Hall of Fame’s website makes no mention of how long it took for an inductee to be elected or for how many years a player was chosen as a finalist before the Selection Committee decided that his bust belongs in a museum in Ohio.

Bob Knight. The General.