John Madden said Monday at a memorial service for Don Coryell that the Pro Football Hall of Fame is missing the offensive genius. "You know, I'm sitting down there in front, and next to me is Joe Gibbs, and next to him is Dan Fouts, and the three of us are in the Hall of Fame because of Don Coryell," Madden said. "There's something missing." Coryell was a finalist for the Hall of Fame in February, but was not selected for induction. "As for the Hall of Fame, as coach said, we're there because of Don. No question," Fouts said. "I would not be standing here today if not for Don. But don't worry, he'll get in. The voters will get it right," Fouts said. "Wouldn't it be great if we could have this type of celebration, this type of feeling, and move it to Canton, Ohio, one day? "But you know, more than the recognition in the Hall of Fame, it's the life that Don led, how he lived, the people he touched, and the extraordinary memories and feelings he leaves us with. That will be his legacy," Fouts continued. "Having known Don Coryell makes us all better people and we must strive to emulate his spirit and emulate him in our own lives and share it, as coach did, with and share it everyone he met. That is what he would have wanted. Coach, we love you, we thank you, my fiend. You may have taken your last breath, but you will be in our hearts. We love you."