WOW!!! What a night in Canton, OH. I expected to see the Steeler Nation represent but that was something else. Steeler fans as far as the eye can see. Something I will not soon forget. My favorite non-Steeler moment was definitely Junior Seau's daughter. I have to admit I teared up, very very emotional. Before the ceremony they were showing hi-lights on the screens of players and then the song Renegade came on and you would have thought we were at Heinz Field. They also played it one more time before they announced Jerome and once again the crowd was in a frenzy. My son was able to shake hands with Franco and my other son was next to Hines when he drove through the crowds on a golf cart. Chris Berman did good as emcee with acknowledging the Steeler fans. In fact when he came up to announce Jerome, he asked how many people came by plane?, train?, car? or BUS!!! Tim Brown wanted the Raider faithful to make some noise because "He knew that the Bus was going to blow the roof off the place" Dan Rooney got a nice standing ovation when he was announced. Even the HOF'ers acknowledged him (very well respected). Fran Tarkenton made a comment about Super Bowl IX. Roger Goodell would have been booed out of Ohio if he was there, the only time he was mentioned it was obvious how he is disliked. I forget whose hi-lights were being shown, maybe Will Shields, but he was shown blocking Ray Ray into the ground which got a loud applause from the towel waving fanatics.
Jerome's speech was great, acknowledging the people I think he should have and not forgetting anyone that stands out. He acknowledge Seau's daughter, his family, his hometown, ND, the Rams and most of all the Steelers, the fans, Faneca, Porter, Hines, Troy, Ben and Cowher.
Glad I went and could share it with my two oldest boys and brother.