CANTON, Ohio -- Eddie DeBartolo Jr. is the only member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame class of 2016 who did not play in the NFL. He also wants everybody to know something else about him.?I have a confession to make: I could be the only inductee of this great Hall who didnt make his high school football team, DeBartolo said.To share this stage with these amazing gentlemen behind me is more than humbling. We all may be wearing the same jackets, but they have shoes that I could never, ever fill.DeBartolo played an instrumental role in turning the San Francisco 49ers from being one of the worst teams to one of the best teams on a regular basis. He hired Bill Walsh as coach and drafted Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Montana. The 49ers won five Super Bowls with DeBartolo as owner, who also had players such as Steve Young and safety Ronnie Lott. The 49ers won an average of 13 games from 1981 to 1998.DeBartolo was one of eight members of the 2016 class honored during Saturday nights Hall of Fame ceremony. He was inducted along with receiver Marvin Harrison, coach Tony Dungy, quarterback Brett Favre, linebacker Kevin Greene, offensive tackle Orlando Pace, quarterback Ken Stabler and offensive guard Dick Stanfel.Stabler and Stanfel were enshrined posthumously.Im standing here as a member of the Class of 2016, and no doubt its a great individual honor. No doubt it is, Greene said. But I must be honest, I am standing on the shoulders of many, many players, many coaches, many people.Greene recorded at least 10 sacks in 10 of his 15 seasons, including at least 14 sacks five times. He was named to the Pro Bowl five times -- twice each with?Pittsburgh and Carolina and once with the Rams.Harrison spent his entire 13-year career with the Indianapolis Colts, with whom he compiled 1,102 receptions, 14,580 yards and 128 touchdowns. Harrisons single-season receptions record of 143, set in 2002, still stands today.Harrison spoke of his gratitude to those who supported him throughout his career.The fans is what makes this game possible, Harrison said. I say this from the bottom of my heart. No offense, Green Bay, I had the best fans in the game.Im from Philadelphia, the home of the Eagles, he added. If you get the coin toss wrong in Philadelphia, they want to trade you the first thing Monday morning. So I wasnt used to that in Indianapolis. So we had the best fans.Hes equally grateful for the Hall of Fame executive who led the Colts throughout Harrisons career.Bill Polian, 15, 16, 17 years ago, we crossed paths in the locker room, and Bill Polian said, Whats up, Hall of Famer? and Im like, What is this guy talking about? Harrison said. Im in my sixth, seventh year and hes talking about Hall of Fame. That just goes to show you why hes up here today [as a Hall of Famer] as part of this elite group. He can pick out talent a mile away.In terms of talent, Harrison spent much of his career paired with future Hall of Fame quarterback Peyton Manning.Peyton, I want to say that you came into the league in your first year and I was happy to be a part of that, Harrison said. And I saw the work ethic that you had, and we carried that on for quite a few more years. So I want to thank you, too, Peyton.?Like Harrison, Pace played 13 years in the NFL, 12 with the Rams and one with the Chicago Bears. The Rams had seven 1,000-yard rushing seasons with Pace, who was selected to the Pro Bowl for seven straight seasons from 2000 to 2006. Pace and the Rams won Super Bowl XXXVI.My dream started when I was 7 years old in Sandusky [Ohio]. With my size and athletic ability, maybe God had destined me for something great, Pace said. The dream always begins as a dream. It takes hard work to make it a reality.Stanfel was a four-time Pro Bowler while playing with the Detroit Lions and the Washington Redskins during a career that spanned 1952-58. He was the offensive line coach for the Bears when they won Super Bowl XX.Dungy coached the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Colts. Dungy led the Colts and Buccaneers to the playoffs in 11 of his 13 seasons coaching those teams.The Colts won at least 10 games in all seven seasons under Dungy. They won five division titles during that span, and Dungy became the first African-American head coach to win a Super Bowl.It was a bittersweet night for Dungy, who was given one of his biggest breaks in the profession by the late Dennis Green, ?who hired him as defensive coordinator of the?Minnesota Vikings?in 1992 and got him on path to be an NFL head coach.Denny went out of his way to teach me the responsibilities of being a head coach, taught me about things on and off the field, Dungy said. He did it because he wanted to see me become a head coach, and he wanted me to be prepared and be ready when that opportunity came, and I love him for that.Dungy also asked all of his former players in attendance to stand up during the ceremony: Theres no doubt in my mind that Im up here because of you, he said.?Stabler quarterbacked the Oakland Raiders to the AFC title game each season from 1973 to 1977. His 59.85 completion percentage was second all time at the time of his retirement in 1984. Stabler was 12-of-19 for 180 yards and a touchdown with no interceptions in the Raiders 32-14 victory over the?Vikings in Super Bowl XI. Stabler and Young were the only left-handed quarterbacks to start and win a Super Bowl.Favre, who spoke last, was an 11-time Pro Bowler during his 16-year career. Favre led the Green Bay Packers to two Super Bowls. They beat the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XXXI. Favre, who never thought he couldnt complete a pass, held the NFL career record in passing yards (71,838), completions (6,300), most 3,000-yard passing seasons (18) and touchdown passes (508) when he retired following the 2010 season after spending his career with the Atlanta Falcons, Packers, Vikings and New York Jets.Nike Air Max Tn Outlet . Listen to the game live on TSN Radio 1050 at 7pm et. The Raptors traded Rudy Gay, Quincy Acy and Aaron Gray to the Sacramento Kings on Monday, in exchange for Greivis Vasquez, John Salmons, Patrick Patterson and Chuck Hayes. Nike Air Max Ingrosso Italia . Newcastle dominated in the early stages but City weathered the storm and then raised its game in extra time. Negredo broke the deadlock from close range after a simple move in the 99th minute before Dzeko took the ball round goalkeeper Tim Krul to seal the victory in the 105th. http://www.airmaxitaliascarpe.it/ . 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The game then finished with Steenson going for another drop to snatch the win, but his effort went wide and the Chiefs were left with their losing bonus point.Les Kiss men made off with four points, though, thanks to Reidys try, three penalties, a conversion and that late drop goal from Jackson after the home side had led 10-6 at the break, with Charles Piutau having created the touchdown with a rare moment of creativity in the game.All the Chiefs points came from Steensons boot thanks to his drop goal and five earlier penalties, though the result leaves them bottom of Pool Five with Ulster in third and six points behind leaders Clermont.Exeter kicked off after a minutes silence in memory of Anthony Foley was observed, with the supporters own tribute then following with a rendition of the Fields of Athenry.And it was Ulster who struck first when the Chiefs strayed offside, although Jacksons fourth-minute penalty which was equalised two minutes later by Steenson after Reidy had been caught offside.But Ulster came again with a great attack which swung right, left and right again only for the Chiefs to be nailed for offside again just as Franco van der Merwe lost the ball on the line.Jackson hit the corner and then opted to do so again after the Chiefs were offside at the lineout. The home side secured another penalty after Jacksons chip foor Luke Marshall was called back.ddddddddddddYet again, Ulster went for the corner and the lineout maul only for Rodney Ah You to knock on and the Chiefs relieved the pressure.Exeter then spent some time in Ulster territory which yielded them two scrum penalties and a third when the home side were punished for being offside at a ruck, which saw Steenson slot a great penalty from out on the right after 28 minutes.Then out of nothing, Piutaus hitch-kick out on the right saw him beat three defenders before Reidy followed up to drive over the line. Jacksons conversion made it 10-6 to Ulster, which is how the half finished despite Exeter ending the stronger.Piutau helped win Ulster an early penalty after the restart but after going for the corner, the home sides maul was driven into touch.However, from their next kickable effort, Jackson put the ball between the posts from long range to extend their lead to 13-6. That was cut to 13-9 on 51 minutes from Steensons third penalty of the night before Jackson missed with a 62nd-minute effort from out on the right shortly.The Chiefs then made it a one-point game in the 66th minute after a great break from Olly Woodburn into Ulsters 22 resulted in Steensons fourth penalty.The scrappy nature of the game continued but when the Chiefs were pinged at a ruck Jackson gladly took the points in the 70th minute to put Ulster 16-12 in front.But back came Exeter and when sub Rob Herring went off his feet, Steenson made closed the gap again with his 73rd-minute strike, and then he nudged the Chiefs in front with a well-taken drop goal in the 76th minute.Stung into action, Ulster surged upfield and Jackson then put them a point in front with his own drop goal. With two minutes on the clock, Steenson tried again but this time his drop sailed just wide and Ulster held on. ' ' '