For Gary Myers, it appears an important part of the criteria for selecting someone to the Pro Football Hall of Fame is their willingness to attend the induction ceremony. Myers, the former New York Daily News writer who’s currently penning books and contributing to The Athletic, publicly lobbied against Terrell Owens’ candidacy in 2016 and 2017, but voted for him this year. But after Owens’ selection, he revealed that he wouldn’t attend the ceremony to instead celebrate elsewhere, and that set Myers off. Myers first tweeted that he wouldn’t have voted for Owens if he knew he wouldn’t attend the induction; he deleted that tweet, but it’s preserved in this USA Today story.
Here’s a look at it:
Myers then tweeted a follow-up to a critic, which he’s kept up:
That’s not a good look for Myers, unless you think that “attending a ceremony” should be what makes someone eligible for the Hall of Fame. Then again, it’s sort of surprising that Myers voted for Owens at all given the ridiculous campaign he’s waged against him over the years. And maybe that’s part of why Owens made this decision; maybe this way he can enjoy the recognition without having to hobnob with the various sportswriters who have found all sorts of bizarre reasons to keep him out until now.
But according to Myers, he’s “disrespecting the HOF.” From here, it feels like the greater disrespect for that institution is a voter who says they’d change their vote based not on a candidate’s actual football career, but on if he wanted to go to the ceremony or not.
About Andrew Bucholtz
Andrew Bucholtz has been covering sports media for Awful Announcing since 2012. He is also a staff writer for The Comeback. His previous work includes time at Yahoo! Sports Canada and Black Press.
Recent Posts
‘College GameDay’ pulls back the curtain on Lane Kiffin, Nick Saban, and Jimmy Sexton
College GameDay addressed criticism about conflicts of interest between Lane Kiffin, Nick Saban, and Jimmy Sexton head-on.
Wayne Gretzky stole the show at the 2026 World Cup draw with his ridiculous pronunciations
Wayne Gretzky may be "The Great One" when it comes to hockey, but not necessarily in world geography as the World Cup draw proved.
ESPN’s Anish Shroff drops excellent ‘Seinfeld’ reference on TD after snowball drama
"JAMBALAYA!"
Stephen A. Smith fires back at Max Kellerman, calls out Bill Simmons
"I had my researchers check and make sure that wasn't AI... I had to double-check that sh*t... I couldn't believe it."
Netflix
What is the future of TNT Sports after WBD-Netflix deal?
College football viewing picks for December 6, 2025: How to watch conference championship games
Conference Championship Saturday should bring some clarity to the College Football Playoff Picture when all is said and done tonight.