Today is "Jerry Kramer for Hall of Fame" Day. It's a call to action for Green Bay Packers fans everywhere to speak up and have your voices be heard.

Lombardi Era Packers legend Jerry Kramer is the most egregious omission from the Pro Football Hall of Fame. This is an opinion shared not just by Packers fans, but also by Hall of Fame players and coaches, who have written to the Hall of Fame in support of Kramer's nomination. Some of the names are Roger Staubach, Frank Gifford, Alan Page, Chuck Bednarik, Raymond Berry, Mike Ditka, Alex Karras, Bob Lily and Merlin Olsen. What's most telling to me is how many defensive players Jerry had to block feel that he belongs. There is no better endorsement in my eyes than one from a defensive lineman who went up against Kramer. Click here if you are interested in seeing all of the nomination letters from great NFL players.

Whenever a sports journalist writes about or talks about the best players not in the Hall of Fame, Jerry's name is always at the top of the list. Legendary Steve Sabol of NFL Films, who likely watched more game film than anyone on the planet, named Kramer as his choice for the best player not in the Hall.

Many have written about Jerry kramer's qualifications, a google search will get you all the information you need. Today, ten major Packers web sites will be participating in this effort. Please check out their Jerry Kramer content today and be sure to share that as well. Let's do like the bees do and cross-pollinate as much as possible. Let our voices be heard.

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WHAT YOU CAN DO TO HELP:

Below you will find information on how to contact the HOF Seniors Commitee members who will meet in a few weeks to discuss candidates for nomination.

RULE #1 - Contact the HOF voters (focus on the Seniors Committee) by whatever method/s you choose, but please, please, please... BE POLITE AND RESPECTFUL. NO negative comments about how clueless they are, what a joke the HOF is, etc. etc. Negative comments will negate all we are trying to do here.

RULE #2 - Spread the word - Be sure to use the hashtag #JerryKramer4HOF anywhere you share on social media (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, etc.).

RULE #3 - See rule #1

Here is the contact information:

Write letters to:

Pro Football Hall of Fame

Attention; Senior Selection Committee

2121 George Halas Dr. NW

Canton, OH 44708

HOF Facebook Page

HOF Twitter Account:

Seniors Committee

Frank Cooney He runs NFLDraftScout.com and The SportsXchange, one of the country's leading providers of sports data and analysis.

Sports Xchange

4632 Windsong St



Sacramento, CA 95834



415-897-8555

email: [email protected]

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Dan Pompei has covered more than 500 National Football League games, including 26 Super Bowls. He was given the 2013 Dick McCann Award by the Pro Football Writers of America for long and distinguished reporting in the field of pro football.

Bleacher Report

email: [email protected]

Twotter: DanPompei

Facebook: Dan.pompei.3

Rick Gosselin has covered the NFL for 31 years, including the past 14 as NFL columnist for The Dallas Morning News.

Dallas Morning News

508 Young Street

Dallas, TX 75202

214-877-8444

email: [email protected]

twitter: RickGosselinDMN

Facebook: richard.e.gosselin

John McClain since 1976, has covered the Oilers, NFL and Texans for the Houston Chronicle. He has been a regular contributor to The Sports Xchange, The Sporting News, Sports Illustrated, ESPN, the NFL Network, Comcast, Fox Sports 1 and Sirius Radio.

Houston Chronicle

4747 Southwest Freeway

Houston, TX 77027

713-362-7891

email:: [email protected]

Twitter: McClain_on_NFL

Facebook: john.mcclain.52493

Ron Borges A sportswriter for the Boston Herald. He has also written for the Boston Globe. Borges has been named Massachusetts Sportswriter of the Year by the National Association of Sportswriters and Sports Broadcasters five times since 1999.

70 Fargo Street

Boston, MA 02210

617-619-6410

email: [email protected]

Twitter: RonBorges

Facebook: RonBorges.73

Bernie Miklasz - American sportswriter and sports radio personality. He was the lead sports columnist at the St. Louis Post Dispatch from 1999 to 2015. He hosts the morning show on 101 ESPN in St. Louis. Miklasz is a native of Baltimore, MD, and moved to St. Louis in 1985 to cover professional football for the Post-Dispatch. He has also worked at the Baltimore News-American and the Dallas Morning News.

101 ESPN St Louis

11647 Olive Blvd

St. Louis, MO 63141

314-983-6000

email: [email protected]

Twitter: miklasz

Facebook: Bernie-Miklasz

John Czarnecki whose first pro football interview was of Johnny Unitas in Buffalo’s War Memorial stadium for the Rochester Times-Union, has been the editorial consultant for Fox NFL Sunday since its inception 20 years ago. He previously worked at CBS Sports. The winner of four Sports Emmys for work on NFL studio shows, Czarnecki wrote the book “Football for Dummies” with Howie Long. Czar’s first full season covering the NFL was 1979 and he worked for such newspapers as the Herald-Examiner in Los Angeles and the The National Sports Daily. He has served nine times as a Super Bowl pool reporter and is a longtime selector for the Pro Football Hall of Fame and a member of its Seniors Committee.

FoxSports.com

email: [email protected]

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Ira Miller

Sports Xchange

4632 Windsong St



Sacramento, CA 95834



415-897-8555

email: [email protected], [email protected]

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Jeff Legwold

ESPN

email: [email protected]

Twitter: Jeff_Legwold

Facebook: Jeff.Legwold

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