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02-16-2007, 11:03 PM | #1 |
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Was Gary Clark our Best WR from 85-92?
I heard the Czaban interview this morning on Sports Talk. Adam S. from the NFL Network says that one of the reasons Monk has not got in the HOF was that he was not even the best WR on his own team. Any comments on this? Was Gary Clark the better WR from 85-92?
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02-16-2007, 11:19 PM | #2 |
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Re: Was Gary Clark our Best WR from 85-92?
two COMPLETELY different styles so its hard to compare...I think what made monk so much more valuable was his durability..and the fact that they practically announced to the stadium where the ball was going on 3rd down and no one could stop Monk
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02-16-2007, 11:47 PM | #3 |
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Re: Was Gary Clark our Best WR from 85-92?
are we forgetting that one point art monk held numerous nfl records gary clark was a great reciever too but there is no reason why art monk isn't in the hall of fame right now
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02-17-2007, 12:33 AM | #4 |
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Re: Was Gary Clark our Best WR from 85-92?
I think if you look at stats Clark's are SLIGHTLY better during that time frame but Clark played far fewer seasons and Monk was easily the best WR on this team prior to Clark(for 5 season). In fact he had over 300 catches before Clark was on this team so. So to say "well he wasn't ALWAYS the best WR on the team" is dumb. Jerry Rice wasn't ALWAYS the best.
I think it is safe to say Monk was the best WR from 80-84, Clark and Monk were then about equally as valuable. In fact why should he suffer for having a good teammate? One could argue that it hindered him more than anything. Everyone also forgets that had Clark played probably 3 more years at his average level then he'd be in the HoF mix also. Edit: Stats for 85-92 .....Rec YPC TD GC 549 15.9 58 AM 545 13.5 41 |
02-17-2007, 01:49 AM | #5 |
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Re: Was Gary Clark our Best WR from 85-92?
Peter King (who was the Giants beat-writer in NY before going to SI) once said that the biggest threat the Giants had to worry about when playing Washington was Gary Clark -- and that was the reason he never thought Monk was a shoe-in. Now, Adam Scheffter says Monk wasn't even the best receiver on his team, implying that it was Gary Clark.
So here's a question: Why the hell isn't Gary Clark ever mentioned as being worthy of the Hall? He was everything Art Monk wasn't -- fiery, outspoken, the 'superstar' on the field -- you know, the things everybody says is Monk's biggest obstacle. When we needed a knock-out punch, Clark was THE guy. That man was a game-breaker. For those who were too young to remember him, think of all the explosive dominance of Santana Moss in 2005 ... now, triple it. According to the statements of the voters, Gary Clark should have been a first-ballot guy. |
02-17-2007, 01:53 AM | #6 |
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Re: Was Gary Clark our Best WR from 85-92?
No. Art Monk was our best wideout during that period. Without Art Monk, Clark would have had less impressive stats.
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Grimmy, you and I will go to our graves on this one. I don't mean to take anything away from Art Monk, the man deserves to be in. But please, stop the "without Art Monk" crap. He DID have Art Monk on the opposite side of the field. He DIDN'T have mediocre stats. You could go on and on with the "without this guy or that guy" nonsense. What if Clark didn't have Jay Schroeder or Mark Rypien throwing him the ball? I mean, you could just as easily make the argument that without Art Monk, Clark's numbers would be off the charts. Please, enough already. My main point was to illustrate the hypocrisy of the Hall of Fame voters. If the reason they're keeping Art Monk out was that he didn't catch enough touchdowns or didn't have the signature catches, or that he didn't take the spotlight -- then Gary Clark should have been voted in long ago. I also happen to think Clark should be in too. Put Monk in first, but the next guy we should be raising hell about is #84. |
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02-17-2007, 04:43 AM | #9 |
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Re: Was Gary Clark our Best WR from 85-92?
Clark was awesome. That TD catch he had in the 2nd half of the Monday night halloween game was DOPE!!! That being said, we had both Monk and Clark and they complimented each other very well. Kinda like Duper and Clayton. Very few teams today with a one-two punch like that.
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They both should be in but Art Monk should have been in years ago and i am only 18 and i remember gary clark still got taped games from his playing days and i was 3 when he left but gary clark got alot of his stats cause people payed more attention to monk but they both are remarkable players and both should be in the hall |
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02-17-2007, 11:02 AM | #12 |
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Re: Was Gary Clark our Best WR from 85-92?
Well of course, Monk played longer than Clark did. But, Clark was our home run guy and easily our #1 receiver toward the late 80's. All three receivers..Monk, Clark, and Sanders were such threats that on any given day, any of the three could take over a game. Maybe the best way for Monk to get into the Hall of Fame is in a package deal of inducting the Posse as a whole.
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Re: Was Gary Clark our Best WR from 85-92?
Clark was explosive and very underrated if you ask me. Even if he did suffer through a case of the drops now and then.
When you look at his numbers he was just 1 catch away from 700 and a few yards away from 11,000. He's still in the top 20 all-time for yardage, and he's still in the top 30 all-time for receptions. A strong case could be made for him being in the Hall some day, but I don't think he'll make it, just my feeling on the matter. |
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