Look: Bengals Legend Willie Anderson Hints at Latest Pro Football Hall of Fame Decison

Hopefully he breaks through one of these years.
2005.09.25 FOOTBALL BENGALS SPORTS : The Cincinnati Bengals T.J. Houshmandzadeh and Willie Anderson have a conversation on the sideline during their game against the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field Sunday September 25, 2005. The Enquirer/Jeff Swinger

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2005.09.25 FOOTBALL BENGALS SPORTS : The Cincinnati Bengals T.J. Houshmandzadeh and Willie Anderson have a conversation on the sideline during their game against the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field Sunday September 25, 2005. The Enquirer/Jeff Swinger Willieanderson0108 Jpg / Enquirer file / USA TODAY NETWORK
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CINCINNATI — Former All-Pro lineman Willie Anderson seemingly has to keep waiting for his enshrinement into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

He foreshadowed the news that he did not get past the finalist group for a fourth straight year.

Anderson played 195 games for Cincinnati with just 36 total penalties and three first-team All-Pro appearances from 2004-06. The committee chose up to five inductees from the 15-name list and those inductees had to receive at least 80% of the vote. The latest class is getting unveiled on Feb. 6 at the NFL Honors.

He deserves to have his Hall-of-Fame moment, but it looks like the wait is continuing.

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