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Belichick Snub Spurs Call for Hall of Fame voting overhaul
sports27 days ago

Belichick Snub Spurs Call for Hall of Fame voting overhaul

A Hall of Fame selector explains the class of 2026 (Drew Brees, Larry Fitzgerald, Luke Kuechly, Adam Vinatieri, Roger Craig) and notes Bill Belichick’s first-ballot snub, using it to critique the secretive voting process, the 80-percent threshold, and the coach/contributor/senior format, arguing reforms are needed to elect the best candidates and restore credibility.

Rethinking the Pro Football Hall of Fame Vote: A Plan to Fix the Backlog
sports28 days ago

Rethinking the Pro Football Hall of Fame Vote: A Plan to Fix the Backlog

The article argues the modern-era portion of the Pro Football Hall of Fame voting is flawed, citing Belichick’s snub as evidence, and offers a concrete reform package for 2027: expand the modern-era inductees to 4–6 per class from a finalists pool of eight, lower the threshold from 80% to 65%, extend eligibility to 15 years, and create separate pools for seniors, coaches, and contributors with streamlined yes/no voting and automatic entry at 40 votes. It also recommends that voters be active NFL writers with 15+ years of experience, required to pass an exam and serve 10-year terms to refresh perspectives and address the backlog, with future class structures envisioned to further ease induction and reduce repeats of public misjudgments.

Canton Countdown: 2026 Modern Era Finalists Vie for Hall of Fame
sports28 days ago

Canton Countdown: 2026 Modern Era Finalists Vie for Hall of Fame

The Pro Football Hall of Fame reveals 15 Modern Era finalists for the 2026 class, with the voting process whittling from 15 to 10 to seven to five inductees; 50 voters will cast 250 total votes, needing at least 80% or top-three finish to earn induction. Finalists include Willie Anderson, Drew Brees, Jahri Evans, Larry Fitzgerald, Frank Gore, Torry Holt, Luke Kuechly, Eli Manning, Terrell Suggs, Adam Vinatieri, Reggie Wayne, Kevin Williams, Jason Witten, Darren Woodson and Marshal Yanda. Brees appears poised for first-ballot status, Fitzgerald is a strong contender, and Manning’s candidacy fuels debate about criteria; the piece also notes Bill Belichick’s absence as a potential prompt for voting changes in 2027.

Hall of Fame voter explains Belichick omission amid new voting rules
sports1 month ago

Hall of Fame voter explains Belichick omission amid new voting rules

Vahe Gregorian explains he did not vote for Bill Belichick on the Pro Football Hall of Fame ballot because the current format narrows five finalists to three; he instead voted for senior candidates Ken Anderson, Roger Craig, and LC Greenwood, arguing they deserve induction and this is their last chance, while noting Belichick’s eventual induction is nearly certain and criticizing the rule change as illogical with a call to revert to a simpler up-or-down vote in 2027.

2024 US Election: Live Updates, Poll Closures, and Results Map
politics1 year ago

2024 US Election: Live Updates, Poll Closures, and Results Map

The 2024 US presidential election features Donald Trump and Kamala Harris as key contenders, with the winner determined by the electoral college system. Each state, plus Washington DC, has a set number of electoral votes, totaling 538, and a candidate needs 270 to win. The election process involves state-administered voting, including mail-in and in-person ballots, with results verified and counted at local and state levels. The Associated Press reports results, declaring winners when a candidate's victory path is clear, even before all votes are counted.

2024 US Election: Trump vs. Harris and the Electoral Map
politics1 year ago

2024 US Election: Trump vs. Harris and the Electoral Map

The 2024 US presidential election sees Donald Trump and Kamala Harris as key contenders, with Trump currently leading in several battleground states like Georgia, Michigan, and Wisconsin. The election is determined by the electoral college system, where candidates need 270 out of 538 votes to win. The process involves state-administered voting, including mail-in and in-person ballots, with results verified and reported by local and state officials. The Associated Press provides updates on the election results, which can take days or weeks to finalize due to verification processes.

State-by-State Guide to Voter ID Requirements for 2024 Election
politics1 year ago

State-by-State Guide to Voter ID Requirements for 2024 Election

As the 2024 U.S. presidential election approaches, voters need to be aware of state-specific ID requirements for voting. According to the National Conference of State Legislatures, 36 states require some form of voter identification, with nine states mandating strict photo ID. Fourteen states allow voters without ID to use provisional ballots or affidavits, while 28 states and Washington, D.C. have no photo ID requirement. Voters are advised to verify their registration status and polling hours before Election Day.

2024 Election Day: Live Updates and Key Insights
politics1 year ago

2024 Election Day: Live Updates and Key Insights

On Tuesday, millions of Americans will vote in the 2024 presidential election, featuring a close race between Democratic candidate Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump. With 230 million eligible voters, about 160 million are registered, but many states allow same-day registration. Over 70 million have already voted early. Voters will also elect 34 senators and all 435 House members, with gubernatorial races in 11 states and two territories. Polls open and close at varying times across the six US time zones, with key swing states like Georgia, Arizona, and Pennsylvania being closely watched.

"Nevada's 2024 Primary Election Results: What You Need to Know"
politics2 years ago

"Nevada's 2024 Primary Election Results: What You Need to Know"

Nevada is hosting its first-in-the-West presidential nominating contest with new twists, featuring both Republican and Democratic primaries on Tuesday, as well as Republican caucuses on Thursday. The state's complicated voting process, stemming from a change in state law and the GOP's decision to hold caucuses despite the primaries, has led to confusion and potential hindrance in turnout. Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley and former President Donald Trump are expected to claim victory in the state, but only one will earn its delegates. Trump's absence from the primary ballot and the implications for the GOP nomination are also highlighted.

"The Significance of Iowa Caucuses in Shaping the Presidential Race"
politics2 years ago

"The Significance of Iowa Caucuses in Shaping the Presidential Race"

The Iowa caucuses are set to take place on Monday, with Republicans vying for support in a state historically significant in launching presidential candidates. The caucuses have been overhauled following the chaotic events of the Democratic 2020 caucuses, with Iowa Democrats opting for a mail-in ballot system this election cycle. The difference between a caucus and a primary is explained, with the former requiring physical attendance and the latter involving private voting. While the Iowa caucus may not always predict the party's nominee, it often narrows down the field by prompting underperforming candidates to exit the race. The results of the caucuses and the upcoming New Hampshire primary may offer insights into the current state of the Republican Party and its potential nominees for the 2024 presidential election.

Vote for the Next Kansas License Plate Design
politics2 years ago

Vote for the Next Kansas License Plate Design

After facing widespread criticism, the state of Kansas has offered five new license plate designs for public voting. The original design, resembling old New York plates with a University of Missouri color scheme, was quickly withdrawn by Governor Laura Kelly due to public outcry. The new designs prioritize clear and simple tags for easy identification, incorporating feedback on colors and images. Residents can vote for their favorite design on a government website until Friday, with the winner announced on December 18. The distribution of the new plates will be delayed, but the state will not incur additional costs for the extra designs or the voting website.