For the eighth consecutive year, a first-time-eligible player is among the newest enshrinees for the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
This time, it's former Pittsburgh Steelers safety Troy Polamalu, who was selected Saturday to be among the Hall's Class of 2020. The other modern-era finalists who will be enshrined are: safety Steve Atwater, wide receiver Isaac Bruce, guard Steve Hutchinson and running back Edgerrin James.
The last time the Hall of Fame's selection committee picked a class that did not have a first-time-eligible player was in 2012. Champ Bailey, Ed Reed and Tony Gonzalez were all picked in their first year of eligibility last year.
This year's class was chosen by the selection committee at a meeting Saturday in Miami Beach, Florida. This year's seniors, contributors and coaching enshrinees were selected as part of the Centennial Class on Jan. 8 for the NFL's 100th anniversary.
Born: April 19, 1981 (age 38 years), Garden Grove, CA
Career end: 2015
Height: 5′ 10″
Sacks: 12.0
Position: Strong safety
from this announcement to his 38th birthday is 79 days
He went to Douglas..in Oregon..
on a day with 43 numerology...2+1+20+20=43
he wears #43
he played for USC
USC=7,16..on a day with 7 numerology..2+1+2+0+2+0=7
he's a strong safety...of course
it was 78 days before his 39th b-day..
he went to Douglas High School
announced on 2/1..21
this happened on the 32nd day of the year...
and he had 32 career INTs
he was the 16th pick of the draft..
USC=16
he was born with 33 and 42 numerology...
4+1+9+1+9+8+1=33..4+19+1+9+8+1=42
Sixteen=33,42
he was born in Garden Grove
Born in '81..drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers
108/18..reflection of 81..
drafted in 2003..23..born on a day with 23 numerology..4+19=23
this announced on a day with 23 numerology..
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