The Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame Inc. announced Tuesday that it will induct former Packers head coach Mike Holmgren at the 42nd Hall of Fame Induction Banquet, to be held Saturday, July 21, 2012, in the Lambeau Field Atrium. Holmgren joined the Packers in 1992 and enjoyed a highly successful run as head coach through the 1998 season, including a victory in Super Bowl XXXI following the 1996 campaign. Launching his success with a 9-7 record in '92, a five-game improvement from the year before, Holmgren led the team to a 84-42 overall record (75-37 regular season; 9-5 postseason); seven consecutive winning seasons; a club-record six consecutive playoff berths; a 47-5 record, including playoffs, in Lambeau Field; a club-record 25 consecutive home-field victories, the second-longest such streak in NFL history; 13 regular-season wins in consecutive years (1996-97) for the first time in team history; three straight NFC Championship Game appearances (1995-97), including back-to-back wins (1996-97); and back-to-back Super Bowl appearances (1996-97), the last such feat by an NFC team. Source: Pro Football Weekly
No reason he shouldn't be. Even if he was the head coach of the Minnesota Vikings, there is no reason he shouldn't be inducted in the Packers HOF. Just like p**is Pictures should be inducted in there pretty soon as well.