IMO PK is knows Monk is going to get in soon and is oozing his slimy ass on to the band wagon. He reminds of one of that kid in school that was the biggest gossip - he never does anything himself just talks about others yap...yap...yap.
D'BOYZ
06-07-2006, 08:35 PM
Ok guyz I tought I should post this linked I posted a thrend in a Cowboys board about the same topic I just tought you like to see the reactio nof other Cowboys fans.......
http://www.cowboysboard.com/
Is in Dallas Cowboys discussion under Irvin vs Monk
That Guy
06-07-2006, 09:38 PM
Ok guyz I tought I should post this linked I posted a thrend in a Cowboys board about the same topic I just tought you like to see the reactio nof other Cowboys fans.......
http://www.cowboysboard.com/
Is in Dallas Cowboys discussion under Irvin vs Monk
i somewhat odd monk lovefest on a cowboys board...
SmootSmack
06-07-2006, 09:56 PM
I wonder how many Wr's in the HOF played with HOF QB's? That may also shed some light on their success compartiably to Monk. Jerry Rice played with 2, Ervin played with 1, how bout someone do a breakdown on that one, Tafkas you may be useful in this area.:)
OK. Well this is a really rudimentary breakdown-doesn't really get into how much the QB and WR played together-but here you are:
Lance Alworth-no HOFers really, except for Roger Staubach Alworth's final year. Interesting to note a copule of the QBs who threw to him while he was in San Diego, Don Breaux and Dan Henning
Raymond Berry-Johnny Unitas
Fred Biletnikoff-George Blanda. random stat alert-both Alworth and Biletnikoff caught passes from Dick Wood...too bad Vernon Davis (VD) wasn't around then
Tom Fears-Bob Waterfield, Norm Van Brocklin
Elroy Hirsch-Bob Waterfield, Norm Van Brocklin
Charlie Joiner-Dan Fouts
Steve Largent-none, though Dave Krieg does have some impressive statistics
Dante Lavelli-Otto Graham
James Lofton-Jim Kelly
Don Maynard-Joe Namath. Also, in 1960 and 61 his head coach was none other than Sammy Baugh and Maynard too was the proud recipient of Dick Wood passes. On a side note, looking at his numbers Joe Namath doesn't belong in the HOF. Is he in simply because of a guarantee?
Tommy McDonald-Sonny Jurgensen, Norm Van Brocklin
Bobby Mitchell-Len Dawson (but just a handful of plays), Sonny Jurgensen
Pete Pihos-None
John Stallworth-Terry Bradshaw
Lynn Swann-Terry Bradshaw
Charley Taylor-Sonny Jurgensen
Paul Warfield-None
wolfeskins
06-07-2006, 10:31 PM
just read a king article were he says he has recieved 16 million e-mails from people saying monk should be in the hall.
so i sent king an e-mail, it says "why is it that 16 million people think monk should be in the HoF but you disagree ? you need to get over your grudge aginst the skins and give monk what he deserves, a place in the hall".
hooskins
06-07-2006, 11:43 PM
is this even a debate...wtf...this thread should be closed we all know Monk is better, and no one in the media is gonna accept it...old news...
offiss
06-08-2006, 02:50 AM
Don Maynard-Joe Namath. Also, in 1960 and 61 his head coach was none other than Sammy Baugh and Maynard too was the proud recipient of Dick Wood passes. On a side note, looking at his numbers Joe Namath doesn't belong in the HOF. Is he in simply because of a guarantee?
Actually I believe he was put in the HOF because he bagged more broads than any player in the history of the NFL.:pimp:
mheisig
06-08-2006, 08:35 AM
just read a king article were he says he has recieved 16 million e-mails from people saying monk should be in the hall.
so i sent king an e-mail, it says "why is it that 16 million people think monk should be in the HoF but you disagree ? you need to get over your grudge aginst the skins and give monk what he deserves, a place in the hall".
I think King may have been using an old literary technique we like to call "hyperbole," (i.e. exaggeration for the point of emphasis.)
If not, I feel really bad for the IT guys who had to fix the email servers after SI got nailed with 16 million + emails in one day.
SmootSmack
06-08-2006, 08:36 AM
Actually I believe he was put in the HOF because he bagged more broads than any player in the history of the NFL.:pimp:
Don't I get a "thank you" for putting this together for you? My feelings are hurt now
mheisig
06-08-2006, 08:37 AM
Ok guyz I tought I should post this linked I posted a thrend in a Cowboys board about the same topic I just tought you like to see the reactio nof other Cowboys fans.......
http://www.cowboysboard.com/
Is in Dallas Cowboys discussion under Irvin vs Monk
Well I gotta give your guys over there some credit - that was a surprisingly intelligent and balanced discussion.
That should be the ultimate in proof for King - the fact that even the Dallas Cowboys fans, the most hated rivals of the Redskins, actually believe Monk should go in before or at least at the same time as Irvin. Doesn't get any more clear than that.