Robert Brazile Talks Hall of Fame on The Bottom Line

The great Robert Brazile "Dr Doom" of the Houston Oilers joins Sean Jones & Adam Clanton to talk about finally getting into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

The Mobile, Alabama native was drafted in 1975, and never missed a game during his ten-year career.  He was voted NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year in 1975 and was a member of the All-Decade Team of the 1970’s.  He was also selected for seven Pro Bowls and was named and All-Pro five times.

Brazile will become the fourth inductee from the “Love Ya Blue” Oilers who played for Coach Bum Phillips, joining Earl Campbell, defensive end Elvin Bethea and nose tackle Curley Culp.  He also played with fellow Hall of Famers Bruce Matthews and Mike Munchak toward the end of his career.


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