EXCLUSIVE ANNOUNCEMENT OF HALL OF FAME SEMIFINALISTS ON
“PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME: ROAD TO CANTON” SATURDAY ON NFL NETWORK
60-MINUTE SHOW PRESENTS FIRST-TIME TV ANNOUNCEMENT OF 25 SEMIFINALISTS
SATURDAY AT 1:00 PM ET & 9:00 PM ET
NFL FILMS’ STEVE SABOL & HIS CINEMATOGRAPHERS
LOOK BACK AT THE BEST SHOTS OF HALL OF FAMERS
For the first time ever, the announcement of the 25 semifinalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2010 will be televised on “Pro Football Hall of Fame: Road to Canton” Saturday, November 28 at 1:00 PM ET with an encore at 9:00 PM ET only on NFL Network.
Paul Burmeister hosts the 60-minute show and leads a panel discussion analyzing who made the final 25 and who didn’t. Joining Burmeister are longtime Dallas Morning News NFL writer and Hall of Fame voter Rick Gosselin, former Philadelphia Daily News writer and NFL Films writer-producer Ray Didinger, who had a Hall of Fame vote for 15 years, and longtime Pro Football Hall of Fame executive Joe Horrigan.
Also in “Road to Canton,” NFL Films president Steve Sabol presents an essay entitled “Terrell Davis vs. History” in which he compares Davis’ career to the performances of three Hall of Fame running backs who had short careers: Ernie Nevers, Gale Sayers, and Doak Walker. In addition, Sabol hosts a roundtable with NFL Films’ most storied cinematographers – Bob Angelo, Donnie Marx, Hank McElwee and Bob Smith – to tell the stories behind their most iconic shots of the Hall of Famers.
NFL Network’s Rod Woodson, a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2009, hosts a segment in which he breaks down the candidates at defensive back and wide receiver.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2010 will be announced February 6, 2010 on NFL Network.
Throughout the Hall of Fame voting process, fans are invited to visit the Van Heusen Pro Football Hall of Fame Fan’s Choice at www.fanschoice.com to view and experience the most in-depth coverage surrounding the 2010 Hall of Fame Class selection.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame, Phillips-Van Heusen Corporation and J.C. Penney Company have teamed to provide the first-ever dedicated forum for fans to debate, discuss and voice their choice by voting for the Hall of Fame Inductee Class of 2010. The robust forum also includes stats on all candidates and opinions from football experts, Hall of Fame players and fans around the country.
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