Peter King Strikes Again....
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Peter King Strikes Again....
Normally I wouldn't get all worked up about this, because I already think Peter King is a moron. His new MMQB talks about the 10 players he thinks have been jilted in regards to the Hall Of Fame. Surprise, surprise. Art Monk is nowhere to be found on his list. What a travesty. That burns me up.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/w ... index.html
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On Michael Irvin, he says this: "Catching 750 balls for a three-time Super Bowl winner and being the key guy in the locker room on game days ... that should make him a gimme."
Now go and look up irony in the dictionary. What a nutter.
Of the other nine on his list, I would never consider a player who can't even remember to take his helmet out on to the field in a Superbowl to be HOF material, so Thurman Thomas is out. I can't argue with Dawson, Craig or Zimmerman. Not sure about Thomas, and I don't really know enough about the others to comment. For me, the jury is still out on Parcell - I think he needs another SB to make it, and I don't think he'll be going there with Dallas.
Now go and look up irony in the dictionary. What a nutter.
Of the other nine on his list, I would never consider a player who can't even remember to take his helmet out on to the field in a Superbowl to be HOF material, so Thurman Thomas is out. I can't argue with Dawson, Craig or Zimmerman. Not sure about Thomas, and I don't really know enough about the others to comment. For me, the jury is still out on Parcell - I think he needs another SB to make it, and I don't think he'll be going there with Dallas.
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This is one NY Giants fan who has lived in the DC area for 26 of the past 34 years. When I couldn't see or hear the Giants, or the Giants didn't play at the same time, I watched or listened to the Skins games.
Of course, I was always rooting for the Skins opponent. But, I will tell you that I can respect a player even if I don't like the team. If you loved Art Monk and the Skins, you already know how good he was. If you rooted against the Skins, Monk always was a source of pain for you--year after year after year.
Art Monk was an incredible receiver, a gentleman, and just a quiet, complete professional. The fact that he is not already in the Hall is a travesty (Justice, you could look this up in the dictionary). For Peter King not to include him on that list of 10 is a joke.
For what ever it is worth, many of us long-term Giants fans had the same situation with Harry Carson, who played in LT's shadow. But we wrote letters and did all we could to support his election. He finally got in this past year.
I, for one, would be glad to participate in any fan-based campaign for Art Monk. He deserves it.
Of course, I was always rooting for the Skins opponent. But, I will tell you that I can respect a player even if I don't like the team. If you loved Art Monk and the Skins, you already know how good he was. If you rooted against the Skins, Monk always was a source of pain for you--year after year after year.
Art Monk was an incredible receiver, a gentleman, and just a quiet, complete professional. The fact that he is not already in the Hall is a travesty (Justice, you could look this up in the dictionary). For Peter King not to include him on that list of 10 is a joke.
For what ever it is worth, many of us long-term Giants fans had the same situation with Harry Carson, who played in LT's shadow. But we wrote letters and did all we could to support his election. He finally got in this past year.
I, for one, would be glad to participate in any fan-based campaign for Art Monk. He deserves it.
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UK Skins Fan wrote:On Michael Irvin, he says this: "Catching 750 balls for a three-time Super Bowl winner and being the key guy in the locker room on game days ... that should make him a gimme."
Now go and look up irony in the dictionary. What a nutter.
Of the other nine on his list, I would never consider a player who can't even remember to take his helmet out on to the field in a Superbowl to be HOF material, so Thurman Thomas is out. I can't argue with Dawson, Craig or Zimmerman. Not sure about Thomas, and I don't really know enough about the others to comment. For me, the jury is still out on Parcell - I think he needs another SB to make it, and I don't think he'll be going there with Dallas.
Just becasue he coached against two of the rivals doesn't mean isn't a hall of famer. He won two superbowls. He has taken 4 diffrent teams to the playoffs and has a 13-6 record against Joe Gibbs. He is a hall of famer.
elchalje wrote:This is one NY Giants fan who has lived in the DC area for 26 of the past 34 years. When I couldn't see or hear the Giants, or the Giants didn't play at the same time, I watched or listened to the Skins games.
Of course, I was always rooting for the Skins opponent. But, I will tell you that I can respect a player even if I don't like the team. If you loved Art Monk and the Skins, you already know how good he was. If you rooted against the Skins, Monk always was a source of pain for you--year after year after year.
Art Monk was an incredible receiver, a gentleman, and just a quiet, complete professional. The fact that he is not already in the Hall is a travesty (Justice, you could look this up in the dictionary). For Peter King not to include him on that list of 10 is a joke.
For what ever it is worth, many of us long-term Giants fans had the same situation with Harry Carson, who played in LT's shadow. But we wrote letters and did all we could to support his election. He finally got in this past year.
I, for one, would be glad to participate in any fan-based campaign for Art Monk. He deserves it.
Took a lot of class for a Giants fan to write that - thanks!

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King. The criteria he uses for Irvin... then he'll say Monk doesn't deserve it with a straight face. Moron.
I loved Harry Carson... Jim Burt... Carl Banks... LT. Awesome.
When Parcells went out and got Banks to free up LT... that was the single best move he ever made
I loved Harry Carson... Jim Burt... Carl Banks... LT. Awesome.
When Parcells went out and got Banks to free up LT... that was the single best move he ever made
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Countertrey wrote:King. The criteria he uses for Irvin... then he'll say Monk doesn't deserve it with a straight face. Moron.
I loved Harry Carson... Jim Burt... Carl Banks... LT. Awesome.
When Parcells went out and got Banks to free up LT... that was the single best move he ever made
I remember some of those old Giants defenses, mostly the linemen and linebackers. For some reason I don't remember any of the secondarys, but the Giants' front seven were a scary bunch for a long time.
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elchalje wrote:(Justice, you could look this up in the dictionary).
Nice dig. Somewhat weak, but nice one.
Just for you ejack,
Main Entry: 2travesty
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural -ties
Etymology: obsolete English travesty disguised, parodied, from French travesti, past participle of travestir to disguise, from Italian travestire, from tra- across (from Latin trans-) + vestire to dress, from Latin -- more at VEST
1 : a burlesque translation or literary or artistic imitation usually grotesquely incongruous in style, treatment, or subject matter
2 : a debased, distorted, or grossly inferior imitation <a travesty of justice>
synonym see CARICATURE
Thanks for causing me to lower my IQ to respond to your post.
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spenser wrote:Just becasue he coached against two of the rivals doesn't mean isn't a hall of famer. He won two superbowls. He has taken 4 diffrent teams to the playoffs and has a 13-6 record against Joe Gibbs. He is a hall of famer.
Yea but he hasnt done much without his boy Bill Bellichek... just saying.
The Tuna is 46 and 50 without Bill Belichick on his staff. Now that is a HOF coach!
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Excellent, excellent stat. Wow ! Middle of the pack, borderline bad.
Outstanding! 46-50...man, who'd'a thunk it? Meanwhile, all Belichik done is make history since resigning as the "H.C. of the NYJ" !
Outstanding! 46-50...man, who'd'a thunk it? Meanwhile, all Belichik done is make history since resigning as the "H.C. of the NYJ" !
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The Tuna is 46 and 50 without Bill Belichick on his staff.
NO WAY!!! Wow, what a stat. I had no idea.
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