Buffalo Bills receiving great Andre Reed is beyond disappointed at not being elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame last weekend and he's not trying to hide it. "I can't say any more about it," Reed told The Buffalo News on Thursday. "I'm so exhausted with it." Reed was left out after making the cut to the final 10 for the third straight year. He has been in the final 15 six straight years. After saying he reluctantly came to Indianapolis last weekend for the announcement, Reed acknowledged to the newspaper that this rejection was the most disappointing. "Yeah, it is," he told the newspaper. "It is. It is. And really, I'm at a loss for words because I've said as much as I could say, politically, the way I want to say it. I'm not going to go out and bash anybody. That's not how I work. I don't work like that." Source: NFL.com
He and Carter should be in. It's dumb that they limit it to a certain number and these guys have to wait their "turn" to get in...
Him and Carter need to be in the HOF. It's freaking ridiculous as it is that they've gotten snubbed this many years in a row.