Irvin Emotional at Canton Induction Ex-Triplet, Bills RB Thomas marquee members of Class of '07 By Jesse Andrews Posted Aug 5, 2007 10:01 AM CDT Copied Michael Irvin waves to the crowd after giving a speech at the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Saturday, Aug. 4, 2007, in Canton, Ohio. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak) (Associated Press) Known perhaps as much for off-field misconduct as for on-field brilliance, Dallas wideout Michael Irvin demonstrated both gratitude and remorse at his induction into football's Hall of Fame. Irvin wept frequently during a 26-minute speech in which he thanked an abundance of people and hoped openly that his sons would "be better men than I was." The other well-known inductee was Buffalo rusher Thurman Thomas, who led the league in yards from scrimmage for four consecutive years, a record. The hall also unveiled busts of Cleveland guard Gene Hickerson, Houston/Tennessee OL Bruce Matthews, Detroit tight end Charlie Sanders, and St. Louis cornerback Roger Wehrli. Read These Next FEMA failed to answer thousands of calls after the Texas floods. Epstein fallout intensifies within Trump administration. Newsom turns nickname back on Trump. Air India pilots cut off fuel to engines 30 seconds into flight. Report an error