Hall of Fame voter Tony Dungy declines to disclose whether he voted for Bill Belichick
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Tony Dungy, a Hall of Fame coach and voter, has declined to reveal whether he voted for Bill Belichick in the latest Hall of Fame selection process. During the NBC Super Bowl pregame show, Dungy stated he would not disclose his vote, citing an oath taken by committee members to keep discussions confidential, though the bylaws allow voters to reveal their individual votes. The selection required voters to choose three Hall of Famers from candidates including Belichick, Robert Kraft, Ken Anderson, Roger Craig, and L.C. Greenwood. Despite expectations, Belichick did not receive enough votes to be one of the three selected, leading to criticism from former Patriots safety Rodney Harrison, who expressed that the committee "got it wrong."
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