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[edit] Dexter Manley
There ought to be some mention of Dexter Manley. -Amit
--Can you justify this?
[edit] Section headers
Changed "Return to Power" to "Return to Football". Obviously, his NASCAR teams have been powerful, so this implies that his presence as a powerful performer didn't change when he left the NFL for NASCAR. Further, his return to football hasn't yet proven to be quite as powerful (yet), so I don't think it's appropriate to call this section "Return to Power".
[edit] Active NFL Coaches in the Hall of Fame
While Art Shell is in the Hall of Fame and is the current Head Coach of the Oakland Raiders, he was enshrined as a player, not a coach.