In today’s FMIA column at @NBCSports, you’ll find:
—How KC stung SF on the 2-3 Jet Chip Wasp
—MVPat made bad choices, but good ones too
—Andy Reid will call an Uber after Super Bowl if needed
—10 Things, the HOF edition
—I didn't vote for Troy Polamaluhttps://t.co/asBOvdcfG4 pic.twitter.com/wqQmH6BCec— Peter King (@peter_king) February 3, 2020
Over the weekend, former Pittsburgh Steelers legend Troy Polamalu was named to the Pro Football Hall of Fame on the first ballot. Considering how great Polamalu’s career was, you would assume he would have been a unanimous vote.
But you would be wrong.
NFL writer Peter King discussed his HOF vote in his latest column and admitted he did not vote for Polamalu. His reasoning behind using his vote elsewhere was a moral decision and one I adamantly disagree with.
King felt like he was safe to spend his three votes on other players on the assumption Polamalu would get enough votes to get in and King could say he voted his conscience.
This worked out but had several votes taken his high and mighty approach, it could have cost Polamalu a spot when he was easily the most deserving candidate on the ballot.
[vertical-gallery id=458820]
[lawrence-related id=458843]