
Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor member Darren Woodson reacted to not being voted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in fourth straight year as a finalist: (via DallasCowboys.com)
"You can look back and look at what I did," Woodson said of his 3x Super Bowl-winning career. "I'm not going to campaign and do these little things to bring attention to me. I've never been that way and I'm not going to do that. So when it doesn't happen … I've been built all my entire life that the birds are going to chirp the next day and I'm going to run my businesses the next day. Life is going to go on. Do I want it? Yeah, of course, but it's not going to break me."
"Look, I played multiple positions," Woodson added. "I didn't play one single position. I started Super Bowl games covering the slot, being the third corner. I've line dup at the safety position. I've run down on special teams for 11 years of my career. I'm second all-time leading tackler on special teams, first all-time leading tackler on defense. I think I played so many games and I did so many things for the Cowboys organization … and we won those years. I feel like I should be recognized for that. Sometimes you don't get recognized and that's where it hurts. I think that the pain point is where you say, 'I've done so much and didn't you see that?' And a lot of times they don't."