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Re: 2007 Pro Football Hall of Fame Finalists
There are four offensive lineman on this list of finalists who were simply outstanding for their career.
Russ Grimm played just about every position on the line when they needed him to do it. And he was way better than adequate wherever he had to play. At OG he was outstanding. Bob Kuechenberg was on the 1972 Dolphins undefeated team and was probably the best OL in the team's history. Bruce Matthews played tackle, guard and center at various times in his 18 year career with Houston/Tennessee. I think he still holds the record for most consecutive games played by an O-lineman. Gary Zimmerman made the NFL All-Decade Team for the 1980s AND he made the NFL All-Decade Team for the 1990s. That sort of tells you something about his abilities. Frankly, all four deserve to be in the HoF but it's not likely more than one will get in here.
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Marvin Harrison-115 in 1999, 102 in 2000, 109 in 2001, 143 in 2002 Rod Smith-100 in 2000, 113 in 2001 Randy Moss-106 in 2002, 111 in 2003 Incidentally-Randy Moss (2002) 106 receptions, 12.7 ypc, 7 TDs Art Monk (1984) 106 receptions, 12.9 ypc, 7 TDs
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You dont need to compare Swann's numbers to today's numbers because he got in in 2001 so one has to look at how they held up relative to 2001. Unfortunately for Monk this is 2007 and 6 years have gone by since 2001 for his numbers to fade even further. I'm not saying its right or fair but that's the way it is. |
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Swann's numbers don't hold up very well when compared to most eras.
336 catches? C'mon, modern day WRs do that in 3-4 years. Monk's numbers still compare very favorably with today's standards. |
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I still think Swanny got in, by and large, on style points if you will. Don't get me wrong, he was amazing to watch. But usually when they show highlights of Swann, it's the same two or three memorable catches. The one against Dallas in the Super going down the sidelines, one against the Rams in another Super Bowl, and yet another against Dallas. |
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I dont have a problem with him getting in but I really think Monk is not a HOF caliber WR. There are lots of players in the HOF that IMO dont belong but they gotta have a ceremony every year so guys go in. |
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If he was flashier, bragged on himself more, and was in the public eye more I really believe he would be in by now. What other reasonable explanation is there other than some sort of bias?? During his career you constantly heard the words 'Monk' and 'Hall of Fame' mentioned together. So what changed? Nothing really, the guy put up the numbers but not the hype, and unfortunately in today's society hype will get you further most of the time. By virtue of the fact he was a great 3rd down possession guy, he indeed was a game changer. Maybe not a game changer in the mold of a more explosive type of WR such as Rice, but he extended countless drives by coming up with clutch catches. And this notion that he was just a possession guy is so overblown it's not even funny. The guy could get deep and he made plenty of big plays down the field in his career. |
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Then why...when he was playing....did practically EVERYONE refer to him as "future hall of famer"???? What changed? Matty has a point. He was quiet and in this day and age, if you are quiet and professional, you don't often get much recognition.
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