BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (AP) — Randy Moss on one side, Terrell Owens on the other. Isaac Bruce in the slot.
A defensive coordinator’s dilemma.
On Saturday, the 48 voters for the Pro Football Hall of Fame face a similar complexity. Is Moss, in his first year of eligibility for the Canton, Ohio, shrine, worthy of induction? And what about T.O., in his third year on the ballot? Or Bruce, in his fourth year.
How about all of them?
The two dynamic and sometimes controversial wide receivers and the always-reliable and often spectacular Bruce are among 15 modern-era candidates.