Packernation is officially and respectfully calling upon the selection committee for the Pro Football Hall of Fame to fulfill its self-stated mission to “Honor the Heroes of the Game” by inducting one of the greatest heroes in the history of the sport, Jerry Kramer into its hallowed Hall. The time is now for Packernation to unite and with one voice make that call! Your name posted below will be sent to the selection committee and your voice can now be heard. With one voice the multitudes of Packers (and non-Packers) fans who sign this petition will turn the committee’s attention back to the man they have overlooked for so long….Jerry Kramer. A Champion, a gentleman, a HERO! It is very simple PackerNation, fill out the petition below and then SHARE this post with a challenge to all your friends not just to sign but also to share. We will need every signature we can get to turn the members of the selection committee from their wicked ways. Here it is! Now it is up to YOU!
PackerNation, now is the time. This is simple. Sign the e-petition below and SHARE it with everyone you possibly can. This goes straight to the committee so your vote matters!
Remember, you can scroll within the petition frame so if you don’t see the submit button…just scroll down. We thank you for your participation. Go Jerry…and Go Pack!
Also, if you wish to send in a letter or a paper petition, you can use this image to resize, print and send to the committee members. Contact info to follow:
Pro Football Hall of Fame
Attention; Senior Selection Committee
2121 George Halas Dr. NW
Canton, OH 44708
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Seniors Committee
Frank Cooney He runs NFLDraftScout.com and The SportsXchange, one of the country’s leading providers of sports data and analysis.
Sports Xchange
4632 Windsong St
Sacramento, CA 95834
415-897-8555
email: [email protected]
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Dan Pompei has covered more than 500 National Football League games, including 26 Super Bowls. He was given the 2013 Dick McCann Award by the Pro Football Writers of America for long and distinguished reporting in the field of pro football.
Bleacher Report
email: [email protected]
Twotter: DanPompei
Facebook: Dan.pompei.3
Rick Gosselin has covered the NFL for 31 years, including the past 14 as NFL columnist for The Dallas Morning News.
Dallas Morning News
508 Young Street
Dallas, TX 75202
214-877-8444
email: [email protected]
twitter: RickGosselinDMN
Facebook: richard.e.gosselin
John McClain since 1976, has covered the Oilers, NFL and Texans for the Houston Chronicle. He has been a regular contributor to The Sports Xchange, The Sporting News, Sports Illustrated, ESPN, the NFL Network, Comcast, Fox Sports 1 and Sirius Radio.
Houston Chronicle
4747 Southwest Freeway
Houston, TX 77027
713-362-7891
email:: [email protected]
Twitter: McClain_on_NFL
Facebook: john.mcclain.52493
Ron Borges A sportswriter for the Boston Herald. He has also written for the Boston Globe. Borges has been named Massachusetts Sportswriter of the Year by the National Association of Sportswriters and Sports Broadcasters five times since 1999.
70 Fargo Street
Boston, MA 02210
617-619-6410
email: [email protected]
Twitter: RonBorges
Facebook: RonBorges.73
Bernie Miklasz – American sportswriter and sports radio personality. He was the lead sports columnist at the St. Louis Post Dispatch from 1999 to 2015. He hosts the morning show on 101 ESPN in St. Louis. Miklasz is a native of Baltimore, MD, and moved to St. Louis in 1985 to cover professional football for the Post-Dispatch. He has also worked at the Baltimore News-American and the Dallas Morning News.
101 ESPN St Louis
11647 Olive Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63141
314-983-6000
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John Czarnecki whose first pro football interview was of Johnny Unitas in Buffalo’s War Memorial stadium for the Rochester Times-Union, has been the editorial consultant for Fox NFL Sunday since its inception 20 years ago. He previously worked at CBS Sports. The winner of four Sports Emmys for work on NFL studio shows, Czarnecki wrote the book “Football for Dummies” with Howie Long. Czar’s first full season covering the NFL was 1979 and he worked for such newspapers as the Herald-Examiner in Los Angeles and the The National Sports Daily. He has served nine times as a Super Bowl pool reporter and is a longtime selector for the Pro Football Hall of Fame and a member of its Seniors Committee.
FoxSports.com
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Ira Miller
Sports Xchange
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Jeff Legwold
ESPN
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Full List of HOF Voters:
Arizona | Kent Somers, Arizona Republic |
Atlanta | Darryl Ledbetter, Atlanta Journal – Constitution |
Baltimore | Scott Garceau, WMAR-TV |
Buffalo | Vic Carucci, Buffalo News |
Carolina | Darin Gantt, ProFootballTalk |
Chicago | Dan Pompei, Bleacher Report* |
Cincinnati | Geoff Hobson, Bengals.com |
Cleveland | Tony Grossi, ESPNCleveland.com/WKNR Radio |
Dallas | Rick Gosselin, Dallas Morning News* |
Denver | Jeff Legwold, ESPN/ESPN.com |
Detroit | Dave Birkett, Detroit Free Press |
Green Bay | Pete Dougherty, Green Bay Press-Gazette |
Houston | John McClain, Houston Chronicle* |
Indianapolis | Mike Chappell, RTV6 – ABC Affiliate Indianapolis |
Jacksonville | Sam Kouvaris, WJXT-TV |
Kansas City | Randy Covitz, Kansas City Star |
Miami | Armando Salguero, Miami Herald |
Minnesota | Mark Craig, The Minneapolis Star-Tribune |
New England | Ron Borges, Boston Herald* |
New Orleans | Jeff Duncan, Times-Picayune |
New York (Giants) | Bob Glauber, Newsday |
New York (Jets) | Gary Myers, New York Daily News |
Oakland | Frank Cooney, The Sports Xchange |
Philadelphia | Paul Domowitch, Philadelphia Daily News |
Pittsburgh | Ed Bouchette, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette |
St. Louis | Bernie Miklasz, St. Louis Post-Dispatch* |
San Diego | Nick Canepa, San Diego Union Tribune |
San Francisco | Nancy Gay |
Seattle | Mike Sando, ESPN.com |
Tampa Bay | Ira Kaufman, Tampa Tribune |
Tennessee | David Climer, The Tennessean |
Washington | David Elfin, DavidElfinonSports.com |
PFWA | Mary Kay Cabot, The (Cleveland) Plain Dealer |
At Large | Howard Balzer, The Sports Xchange |
At Large | Jarrett Bell, USA Today |
At Large | John Clayton, ESPN |
At Large | Jason Cole, BleacherReport.com |
At Large | John Czarnecki, FOXSports.com* |
At Large | Clark Judge, Talk of Fame Network and Yahoo Sports Radio |
At Large | Peter King, Sports Illustrated |
At Large | Ira Miller, The Sports Xchange* |
At Large | Sal Paolantonio, ESPN |
At Large | Vito Stellino, Florida Times Union |
At Large | Jim Trotter, ESPN |
At Large | Charean Williams, Ft. Worth Star Telegram |
At Large | Barry Wilner, Associated Press |
Jerry should have been in the Hall of Fame years ago
Jerry. Kramer should have been inducted years ago. He was a great player and a gentlemen.
Jerry Kramer’s stats speak for themselves. He is one of the best offensive playes to have ever played the game.
Jerry Kramer HOF Induction is long overdue. He definitely is a Hall of Famer, and should be there with the rest of Lombardis Packers.
“Do the right thing”