What’s it say about America when there are more qualified candidates for the Pro Football Hall of Fame than president of the United States?
Not only is John Lynch far better at playing cover-2 than Hillary Clinton, he might be better equipped to sit in the Oval Office than Donald Trump.
Please forgive me. I know your beef: Stick to sports. Right?
But on the eve of the Super Bowl, football becomes all about politics, when 47 Hall of Fame electors debate in a room for eight hours to decide which of your favorite players are deemed immortal, as opposed to merely darn good.