Beemnseven
02-06-2008, 09:19 PM
GC VS John Stallworth
JS: 4 sb's
JS: 537 rec 8700 yards 16.2 avg 63 TDS in 14 years in the nfl
JS: 4 Probowls
So, Gary Clark puts up better #'s in 4 less years than Stallworth.
Yeah, that's what I thought. Clark was every bit of a huge player with the Skins dynasty of the 80's. A true game-breaking threat, and the 'highlight' guy the voters seem to look for. Reed and Carter will probably make it in before him, but Clark has to be thrown into the ring. Thanks for the research, by the way.
Somebody send this to Peter King!
Beemnseven
02-06-2008, 09:22 PM
Injuries really hurt Lachey's career. When he was healthy though, to this day I think he was the best LT I ever saw. When he was on, nobody could beat him.
I think I remember hearing that LT only beat Jim Lachey once for a sack in all their meetings. Though admittedly, LT was on the decline when Lachey started to become dominant.
Longetivity might be the one thing standing in Lachey's way for entrance to the Hall.
budw38
02-06-2008, 09:59 PM
Jacoby & Grimm . Joe T. would have made it had J. Gibbs been our coach in 78 and installed that offence during Theismann's prime . Clark has the numbers . For you young guys in here , the WR's of today will always put up much larger #'s than the wr's of the 70's . Most Wr's had 40- 60 receptions per year , now 6th rd picks catch 90 in there rookie year . C Taylor and P. Warfield at times had less than 50 recp's in a year .
SkinDogg
02-07-2008, 12:35 AM
I remember after all that crap went down at the SB Joe's wife went on the cover of Washingtonian Magazine. I believe her name is Shari. Very nice looking blonde. She just aired all their dirty laundry right in the magazine. It must have been very embarassing for Joe. Anyone remember that?? But I'll say this about Joe T. He can pull some nice ass. His current wife looks real nice. And his daughter looks good too.
Of course I remember. I remember Shari in Washingtonian, I remember Joey T. passing out GET HOT WITH CATHY LEE tshirts around the locker room (she was plugging a workout video), and I remember them flaunting their asses all around Tysons. It was straight up Redskin-National Enquirer. I also remember the hot sex busting up not long after Joe's leg. Thanks LT!
oh, and i think i heard Joey ended up suing Cathy Lee.
70Chip
02-07-2008, 11:05 AM
What former Redskin should we be clamoring for to get in the Hall of Fame now?
Bobby Beathard? Gary Clark? Russ Grimm? Chris Hanburger? Someone else?
I'll post a poll in a couple of days once the Spags and Fassel poll has gotten some "airtime" on our home page. But for now, just share your thoughts here
Statistically, Hanburger has a strong case. However, in terms of a player that dominated his position, I think Joe Jacoby should be a lock. The only player that was his equal or maybe slightly better was Anthony Munoz, who I believe got in his first eligible year. If Jacoby doesn't go in, then what other Left Tackle is deserving? I can't think of one. He was the best. And, the O-Line was easily the Redskins most dominant unit. Not having Jacoby or Grimm in the hall would be like not having anyone from the Steelers D-Line of the 70s in. The Hogs should be represented.
Monkeydad
02-07-2008, 11:36 AM
Joe Jacoby
George Starke
Russ Grimm
Mark May
Jeff Bostic
Raleigh McKenzie
:D
SKINSnCANES
02-08-2008, 12:03 PM
He's still the only kicker to win the MVP award.
The Hall needs to start recognizing some kickers and punters.
they will when Adam V. retires...
Longtimefan
02-08-2008, 12:45 PM
I voted for Joe Jacoby. He often drew the awsome task of having to block Lawrence Taylor at that point in time when the Giants were the Redskins chief advisary in the NFC east. All of the choices' are worthy of the honor, and at some point in time would like to see them all inducted.
SKINStoWIN
02-08-2008, 02:47 PM
They should just vote all of the hogs in at one time.