Tony Dungy refused to say whether he voted for Bill Belichick in the Pro Football Hall of Fame process, instead arguing that the voting system itself is the real issue.
The former NFL head coach and current NBC analyst addressed the topic while speaking during Super Bowl week.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementBelichick was not selected in the latest round of Hall of Fame voting.
Tony Dungy declines to reveal Bill Belichick vote
Tony Dungy, who serves as a Pro Football Hall of Fame voter, was asked directly whether he supported Bill Belichick. He declined to answer, saying he does not disclose his individual votes.
Dungy said his concern lies less with individual ballots and more with the structure of the Hall of Fame voting process.
He pointed to the limitations voters face when selecting from a crowded group of candidates.
“I don’t talk about my vote. I think the process is the issue more than any individual voter.”
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Belichick’s omission has drawn attention given his long career and accomplishments in the NFL. Dungy said outcomes like this reflect broader problems with how the selection system operates.
He noted that voters are required to choose a limited number of inductees despite the number of qualified candidates.
That restriction, Dungy said, can result in notable figures being left out. Dungy reiterated that he would not comment on how he voted.
“When you have that many qualified people and you can only put a few in, somebody is going to be left out. That’s why I say the process is the bigger issue.”
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementHe said any debate should focus on the voting framework rather than individual selections.
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