Gary Clark Gets Ring Of Fame Sunday

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Warpath
10-06-2007, 01:48 PM
Im not sure if I missed this post on here somewhere or if it fell through, but I think its pretty awesome. Heres the story:

Redskins great Gary Clark will be inducted into the Redskins Ring of Fame at FedExField at halftime of Sunday's game against the Detroit Lions.
Clark will also be acknowledged on the field at pre-game, as part of the franchise's 75th anniversary celebration. The Redskins will honor one of the team's legends prior to each game this season.

Regarding the Ring of Fame induction, Redskins owner Daniel M. Snyder said: "Gary is a well-deserved addition to the Ring of Fame. A Redskin to the core, he has displayed intelligence, toughness, integrity and a winning attitude. That's something we all applaud."

Clark is still remembered as a legendary part of the original Joe Gibbs era. In addition to his on-field accomplishments, Clark was generally considered the most spirited of "The Posse," as the successful trio of wide receivers that included Art Monk and Ricky Sanders was known.

Clark, a wide receiver, began his professional career with the USFL's Jacksonville Bulls in 1984. Later that year, he was drafted in the second round (55th overall) by the Redskins in the USFL Supplemental Draft.

During his first season with the Redskins in 1985, Clark finished with 72 catches for 926 yards and five touchdowns despite starting just 10 games.

In his second year as a Redskin, he earned his first of four trips to the Pro Bowl (1986, '87, '90 and '91). He was an integral part of the winning Super Bowl XXII and Super Bowl XXVI with the Redskins.

Clark played eight of his 11 seasons with the Redskins, finishing his career with 699 receptions for 10,856 yards and 65 touchdowns. Clark also had 27 100-yard games as a Redskin.

After eight seasons with the Redskins, Clark went on the Phoenix Cardinals for the 1993 season. As a Cardinal in 1994, he became the first NFL receiver to catch 50 or more passes in the first 10 seasons of his career.

He retired from the NFL after spending the 1995 season with the Miami Dolphins.

Clark remains active in the Washington, D.C., area community. An entrepreneur, he has also worked in local media, most recently with WUSA-TV 9 in Washington. He also stays involved with the Washington Redskins Alumni Association.

chrisl4064
10-06-2007, 01:57 PM
i wonder if he can play sunday?

Redskin Rich
10-06-2007, 02:29 PM
It's about damn time

dmek25
10-06-2007, 03:34 PM
i would like to see his career stats against some of the wide outs that are already in the hall. i wonder why more noise isn't being made about Gary Clark belonging?

dmek25
10-06-2007, 03:35 PM
i wonder if he can play sunday?
whats sad is he would probably contribute more then some of the receivers we have right now

Warpath
10-06-2007, 03:52 PM
In 11 NFL seasons (85-92 Skins, 93 PHO, 94 ARI, 95 MIA) Heres his receiving stats:
167 Games 699 REC 10,856 YDS 15.5 AVG 65 TD

John Stallworth HOF 14 seasons (74-87 PIT)
165 Games 537 REC 8723 YDS 16.2 AVG 63 TD

SFREDSKIN
10-06-2007, 04:28 PM
In 11 NFL seasons (85-92 Skins, 93 PHO, 94 ARI, 95 MIA) Heres his receiving stats:
167 Games 699 REC 10,856 YDS 15.5 AVG 65 TD

John Stallworth HOF 14 seasons (74-87 PIT)
165 Games 537 REC 8723 YDS 16.2 AVG 63 TD

Gary deserves to be in the HOF along with my man, Mr. Monk.

Redskin Rich
10-06-2007, 04:49 PM
Does anyone have that link to the "We Are The Redskins" video they made in 86 with Gary Clark and his dance moves? That would be funny to post on here now.

dmek25
10-06-2007, 04:50 PM
thanks warpath. maybe after monk.....

Warpath
10-06-2007, 05:12 PM
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