I don't think you're going to get trolled for posting your question, although it was framed a little oddly. But if you came here for some reassurance because the majority of what you read says DMB won't even be considered, I don't think the naysayer links you posted hold all that much weight.
One is an internet forum where half of the thread posters seem to hate DMB. I doubt any of them hold any authority over the R&R HOF inductions so I don't know that their opinions matter that much. (sort of like our opinions...)
One is some sort of voting/ranking system website with almanac like info on the HOF. It ranks DMB at #393 in a list of artists. Note that the list includes bands and musicians who have already been inducted so I'm not even sure I understand the point of their ranking system. The vote that sets the band as being inducted in 2031 appears to be based off of votes on this particular website in 2011. Popular votes don't matter as much as one would think. See:
http://www.antsmarching.org/forum/sh...ight=rock+roll And if you look at their projected list there are 23 HOF'ers that shouldn't have been inducted yet.
http://www.futurerocklegends.com/Roc..._Projected.php
You also have an article from 2014 which basically identifies DMB's greatest downfall as being categorized as a jam band and states "being the most successful jam band of your generation is like winning a bunch of championships in the Canadian Football League." Well alright, I guess, tell that to 1994 HOF inductee, The Grateful Dead.
Then you have your positive link, Rolling Stone, which is the most recent link that you posted. They seem to think DMB is a lock. I'm good with that.