
01-28-2026, 09:43 AM
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These posts explain the process a little bit:
https://x.com/SandoNFL/status/2016296455305392315
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I'm a HOF voter who saw Belichick as slam-dunk. I don't know anything about voting results, but if this is true, and we'll find out officially next week, the question is, how could this happen?
Before I list possibilities, understand this:
Belichick, Kraft, Craig, Anderson & Greenwood are competing for 1-3 spots, separate from the 15 modern-era finalists
50 voters with 3 votes each - pick 3 of the 5
Between 1-3 make it (40+ votes required for anyone besides top vote getter to make it)
So it's a ZERO-SUM game, huge change made in '25: 150 total votes to go around between the five candidates with a high bar for clearance
Now we count the potential ways Belichick might get fewer than 40 votes even when 40+ on committee think he's a HOFer...
• Let's say 4-5 voters who were strong advocates for specific senior players figured Belichick was going to make it regardless, so they funneled votes to their favored competing candidates in hopes of boosting them over the 40-vote threshold;
•Let's say a few voters prioritized senior players on the thinking that Belichick will be back in the room next year, while the players on the ballot this year might disappear into the senior pool forever
•Let's say a few voters found Spygate/cheating disqualifying
•Let's say a few voters protested new rules making coaches eligible one year after retiring instead of five
Whatever the case, I would see this as a repudiation of the new voting rules implemented for 2025, not of Belichick or any candidate not making it.
There will be more changes to the process, I predict
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https://x.com/NFLCharean/status/2016310555062022591
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People also don't understand the process.
It's not a yes or no vote.
You vote for three of five candidates.
I guarantee some believe players are more important than coaches and will always vote for the three senior players instead of any coach or contributor, even Belichick.
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