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NEW ORLEANS _ There's no crime in being picky. Of course, the Pro Football Hall of Fame should be limited to those who performed at the highest level. You only want the best of the best enshrined in Canton, Ohio.
Not every Tom, Dick and Harry Sydney should gain entrance alongside Walter Payton, Johnny Unitas and Joe Montana.
So tell me again: Why isn't Ray Guy in the Hall by now?
If you think the best person who ever played his position ought to have a bronze bust in Ohio, if you remember how big a part his punting played in the success of the Raiders during his 14-year career, from 1973 through 1986 . . .
Then you have to hold tight for Saturday's vote, because, in the weakest field of ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Who belongs in the Hall of Fame.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)