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EPISODE · Aug 5, 2013 · 55 MIN

Football Nation's "Monday Morning Huddle" Hall of Fame Edition

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In this week's episode, host Dave Holcomb has the pleasure of going through the seven most recent Hall of Fame inductions and explaining each individual's credentials that make them a Hall of Fame player. The list includes Offensive Guard Larry Allen, Wide Receiver Cris Carter, Linebacker Curly Culp, Offensive Tackle Jonathan Ogden, Head Coach Bill Parcells, Linebacker Dave Robinson, Defensive Tackle Warren Sapp. Next, there are many players who deserve to be inducted into Pro Football's Hall of Fame, but have not be elected yet. Dave takes a look at three names who should have busts in Canton soon. In the second segment, the show begins with Hall of Fame news with Art Donovan passing away on Sunday. The defensive tackle won two NFL Championships with the Baltimore Colts and was enshrined in Canton in 1968. Sunday night, Dallas defeated Miami 24-20 in the seasons first game which had a unheard of rookie making a huge play. To finish the segment, Dave discusses two different Petersons. The episode concludes with the popular 'Fourth and Long' segment, which includes two statements from a loyal listener, Chad Johnson. Chad wants to know if Quarterback Donovan McNabb has any chance at the Hall of Fame and if Tight End Tony Gonzalez has a realistic chance at passing Jerry Rice for the All-Time leader in receptions. The final statement covers the latest controversy, or lack their of, from Tim Tebow and New England.

In this week's episode, host Dave Holcomb has the pleasure of going through the seven most recent Hall of Fame inductions and explaining each individual's credentials that make them a Hall of Fame player. The list includes Offensive Guard Larry Allen, Wide Receiver Cris Carter, Linebacker Curly Culp, Offensive Tackle Jonathan Ogden, Head Coach Bill Parcells, Linebacker Dave Robinson, Defensive Tackle Warren Sapp. Next, there are many players who deserve to be inducted into Pro Football's Hall of Fame, but have not be elected yet. Dave takes a look at three names who should have busts in Canton soon. In the second segment, the show begins with Hall of Fame news with Art Donovan passing away on Sunday. The defensive tackle won two NFL Championships with the Baltimore Colts and was enshrined in Canton in 1968. Sunday night, Dallas defeated Miami 24-20 in the seasons first game which had a unheard of rookie making a huge play. To finish the segment, Dave discusses two different Petersons. The episode concludes with the popular 'Fourth and Long' segment, which includes two statements from a loyal listener, Chad Johnson. Chad wants to know if Quarterback Donovan McNabb has any chance at the Hall of Fame and if Tight End Tony Gonzalez has a realistic chance at passing Jerry Rice for the All-Time leader in receptions. The final statement covers the latest controversy, or lack their of, from Tim Tebow and New England.

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