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Paul Zimmerman behaves like a stupid bitter man, yet again.
Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 5:57 pm
by Redskin in Canada
Paul Zimmerman (aka Dr Z) behaves like a stupid bitter man, yet again.
Tough call for the Hall
Trying to cut annual nominee list to 25 candidates
Posted: Thursday October 5, 2006 12:00PM; Updated: Thursday October 5, 2006 1:54PM
Wide Receivers
They're lining up four deep. There are 13 of them, and more will come from year to year because the numbers will be overwhelming, almost meaningless after a while. I have four names penciled in: Harold Carmichael, Henry Ellard, Michael Irvin and Andre Reed. If I'd have to predict which one will go all the way, I'd say Irvin. Art Monk again will provide spirited debate, for those of us who manage to remain awake throughout this old reprise. Please, Redskins fans, no e-mails at this particular time. Save 'em for January.
I will have to write a Blog or an Exclusive Article to put this clown in his rightful place. I will try to make some time from a very busy scheule but Art Monk is important to me. I also promised JansenFan I would do so.
RiC
Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 9:07 pm
by joebagadonuts
Mr. Z drives a shiny sports car.
(better?)
Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 10:34 pm
by BossHog
Just be aware that you're doing EXACTLY what he's counting on you doing RiC.
By mentioning him or his article... even if it's in anger... you're promoting the guy, the article, the site, and the drivel. You'll just be redirecting people's attention to all of the above when you blog about it.
When a guy offers up, 'Please, Redskins fans, no e-mails at this particular time. Save 'em for January,' don't you implicitly know that he centered out Redskin fans to get a reaction out of Redskin fans particularly?
You want to make a point... e-mail him EVERY day he doesn't mention Art Monk... not the days around when he does. Don't link to the article either... if you're going to do a blog and refute points and quote him... put the quote in... accredit the quote and where it's from... but DON'T LINK TO IT.

Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 11:23 pm
by theoneandonly#9
At least we know that they wont be able to refute D Green when his number comes up. To not put Art Monk in the hall is a crime against all that is supposed to be good about the hall.
Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 10:06 am
by Redskin in Canada
BossHog wrote:if you're going to do a blog and refute points and quote him... put the quote in... accredit the quote and where it's from... but DON'T LINK TO IT.

Thanks. Too angry too think straight. Ithas been fixed. But I will get back to him in an article.
Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 5:01 pm
by DCGloryYears828791
WHere is the sense is this guys argument for Ellard over Monk?
I really just don't get this anymore.....
Henry Ellard
REC YDS AVG TD
814 13777 16.9 65
Art Monk
REC YDS AVG TD
940 12721 13.5 68
The NFL 1980s All-Decade Team are an all-star side chosen by voters of the Pro Football Hall of Fame for having been outstanding performers in the National Football League in the 1980s.
So how exactly did these guys justify putting Monk on the all decade team and not the hall? Did Fatso King say that Gary Clark was the better of the two?
Offense
Quarterback Boomer Esiason Cincinnati Bengals University of Maryland
Dan Fouts San Diego Chargers Oregon
Joe Montana San Francisco 49ers Notre Dame
Running back Roger Craig San Francisco 49ers Nebraska
Eric Dickerson Los Angeles Rams
Indianapolis Colts Southern Methodist
Walter Payton Chicago Bears Jackson State
John Riggins Washington Redskins Kansas
Wide receiver Steve Largent Seattle Seahawks Tulsa
James Lofton Green Bay Packers
Buffalo Bills
Los Angeles Raiders Stanford
Art Monk Washington Redskins Syracuse
Jerry Rice San Francisco 49ers Mississippi Valley State
Tight end Ozzie Newsome Cleveland Browns Alabama
Kellen Winslow San Diego Chargers Missouri
Tackle Jim Covert Chicago Bears Pittsburgh
Joe Jacoby Washington Redskins Louisville
Anthony Muñoz Cincinnati Bengals USC
Gary Zimmerman Minnesota Vikings Oregon
Guard Bill Fralic Atlanta Falcons Pittsburgh
Russ Grimm Washington Redskins Pittsburgh
John Hannah New England Patriots Alabama
Mike Munchak Houston Oilers Penn State
Center Dwight Stephenson Miami Dolphins Alabama
Mike Webster Pittsburgh Steelers Wisconsin
Defense
Defensive end Reggie White Philadelphia Eagles Tennessee
Howie Long Oakland Raiders Villanova
Lee Roy Selmon Tampa Bay Buccaneers Oklahoma
Bruce Smith Buffalo Bills Virginia Tech
Defensive tackle Randy White Dallas Cowboys Maryland
Dan Hampton Chicago Bears Arkansas
Keith Millard Minnesota Vikings Washington State
Dave Butz Washington Redskins Purdue
Linebacker Mike Singletary Chicago Bears Baylor
Lawrence Taylor New York Giants UNC
Ted Hendricks Oakland Raiders
Los Angeles Raiders Miami
Andre Tippett New England Patriots Iowa
John Anderson Green Bay Packers Michigan
Carl Banks New York Giants Michigan State
Cornerback Mike Haynes New England Patriots
Los Angeles Raiders Arizona State
Mel Blount Pittsburgh Steelers Southern
Frank Minnifield Cleveland Browns Louisville
Lester Hayes Oakland Raiders
Los Angeles Raiders Texas A&M
Safety Ronnie Lott San Francisco 49ers USC
Kenny Easley Seattle Seahawks UCLA
Deron Cherry Kansas City Chiefs Rutgers
Joey Browner Minnesota Vikings USC
Nolan Cromwell Los Angeles Rams Kansas
Specialists
Punter Sean Landeta New York Giants Towson
Reggie Roby Miami Dolphins Iowa
Placekicker Morten Andersen New Orleans Saints Michigan State
Gary Anderson Pittsburgh Steelers Syracuse
Eddie Murray Detroit Lions Tulane
Punt Returner Billy "White Shoes" Johnson Houston Oilers
Atlanta Falcons Widener
John Taylor San Francisco 49ers Delaware State
Kick Returner Mike Nelms Washington Redskins Baylor
Tarrant JC
Sam Houston State
Rick Upchurch Denver Broncos Indian Hills CC
Minnesota
Coaches Bill Walsh San Francisco 49ers San Jose State
Chuck Noll Pittsburgh Steelers Dayton
Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 5:35 pm
by riggofan
I was curious about the Henry Ellard selection too. Not just in comparison to Art Monk. I liked Ellard alot, but had no idea he was even in consideration for the HoF.