Updated Jan 31, 2012 - 11:31 pm
Cortez Kennedy worthy of Hall of Fame nod
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Listen: Mike Sando of ESPN.com
By 710Sports.com staff
Sando joined "Bob and Groz" from Super Bowl media day for a discussion on Peyton Manning's health and whether he would make sense for the Seahawks, whether another Super Bowl win would cement Eli Manning as a Hall of Famer, Cortez Kennedy's chances of making the Hall of Fame, and more.
Former Seahawks defensive tackle Cortez Kennedy is a finalist for the 2012 Pro Football Hall of Fame class.
ESPN.com's Mike Sando, a Hall of Fame selector, told "Bob and Groz" on Tuesday that the absence of a "slam dunk" candidate on this year's ballot works in Kennedy's favor.
Kennedy will find out Saturday whether or not he's a Hall of Famer. Bob and Groz say in the video below that regardless of how the voting goes, he deserves to be one.
You can download Tuesday's podcast here.
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