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Playmaker
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Ridgway, PA
Age: 47
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Re: steve czban
Adam Schefter is a masive TOOL!!!
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MVP
Join Date: May 2004
Age: 47
Posts: 10,164
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Re: steve czban
Shefter is way too young to have proper perspective anyways. He has bought into the all the BS arguments. Every argument I hear against Monk is literally ridiculous. Seriously there isn't one argument that seems even remotely reasoanble to me.
He has the stats, the rings, and the respect. What else is necessary? As for the 'signature catch' theory. I callenge everyone to think of signature catches from any HoFer or future HoFer. Besides the catches from Swann and Stallworth I can't think of a 'signature catch' FOR ANYBODY. And the only reason I remember them is because they got played over and over agian when Swann got in. You know like when everyone thought the only reason they got were those catches and a significant amount of people thought it was a joke. |
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Playmaker
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Ridgway, PA
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Re: steve czban
I agree that the whole "signature catch" thing is a bunch of B.S. I would like to hear what that TOOL would say if he were asked to define a players "signature catch", what the F#$k!!! This is the NFL not the WWF(wwe) where they have "signature moves". I would like him to state what is Barry Sanders "signature run", John Elways "signature throw", Thurman Thomas "signature run"?
This whole signature thing is just an excuse, because they cant come up with a better one. And you know what they say about excuse's and a$$holes... Besides doesnt Art Monk get anything for being an innovator in the NFL???
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Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: sparta, new jersey [ northern jersey ]
Age: 62
Posts: 3,097
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Re: steve czban
What all these anti Monk guy's fail to bring up is how many HOF QB's did Monk have throwing him the ball? I do believe the answer is zero, so in closing I would love to see how well some of these WR's would have faired without a great QB like Aikmen, Bradshaw, Manning, Montana, and the list goes on and on, Monk also had more QB changes without the luxury of a real bond with a QB for 8 to 10 years that a lot of the greats had!
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The Starter
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Yorktown, Va
Age: 57
Posts: 1,587
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Re: steve czban
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As to his "Signature catch", from now I think everyone should say "Third and 10". The guy was money on that conversion.... for a decade.
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Special Teams
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Cow-pukes Country
Age: 43
Posts: 191
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Re: steve czban
To me his signature catch was when he broke the consecutive games with a catch record. You know i think it shouldnt matter if you have a single "signature catch" in a carrer if you end that career as THE MOST PROLIFIC RECIEVER EVER... hes being screwed
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Impact Rookie
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Nashville, TN
Age: 54
Posts: 960
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Re: Steve Czban on Art Monk
I'm guilty of not having fully supported Monk in the past, but I agree the HOF is becoming a popularity contest. Was Chris Carter a better receiver than Monk? Debatable, but I remember watching Inside the NFL when Carter first got to Minnesota and he was excited cuz the Vikings were going to use the Skins offense and he was going to play the "Art Monk" role.
Monk's brilliance transcended stats, he was a money player, never got hurt, never brought attention to himself, and that consistency manifested itself in a then NFL record 940 catches. Is it his fault that the rules changed to open up the passing game? The HOF voters who use the "signature catch" argument are idiots. Has any of them written or reported on a "signature story?" |
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Impact Rookie
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: San Diego, CA
Age: 54
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Re: steve czban
The Hall of Fame at this point is a media lobbying event. Art doesn't stand a chance when Irvin is on ESPN every day yakking his mouth. Meanwhile, Art is in DC doing quiet charitable work. Irvin gets his cronies like Aikman to lobby for him. Art declines interviews.
Next year, Cris Carter (who I like) will be up for election. Carter is on HBO every week and this public exposure no doubt creates a subtle advantage over Monk. The only way Monk gets in the Hall is if Carter himself (who was much like Monk as a receiver, sans three rings) uses his pulpit and looks in the camera telling the viewers (and voters) that Monk should get in before him--or at the very least they go in together. Do I think it will happen? No. But if I see Carter outside the HBO studios on 23rd street (and I have seen Costas and Marino before)--I'll suggest my idea to him. As for signature catches, Art's was, as mentioned, the catch on 3rd and long. Irvin's signature? He pushed off on most of his catches... |
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Impact Rookie
Join Date: May 2004
Location: England
Posts: 972
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Re: Steve Czban on Art Monk
OK, I'll explain this one more time as I'm obviously not making my point clearly enough.
Imagine a receiver running a route to the back of the endzone, he leaps, makes the catch and comes down with the toes of both feet in bounds while the rest of his feet are still off the ground, his heels then come down out of bounds. This will be given as a TD everytime because it is deemed that as soon as his toes land in bounds he has both feet in regardless of where his heels eventually land. My argument is that the heel of Art Monk's second foot came down in bounds while his toes were still in the air so he should have been deemed to have both feet in bounds at that moment.
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Pro Bowl
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Virginia Beach
Age: 52
Posts: 5,311
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Re: Steve Czban on Art Monk
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In your example, where the toes come down on end while the receiver's momentum carries him out -- as long as possession is confirmed, that's a catch because no part of his feet are touching any part of the white paint while he has the ball. In that instant, it's a catch and a touchdown. In his complete step, Monk's heel was in the endzone while his toes were out. It's just not a catch. |
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Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: sparta, new jersey [ northern jersey ]
Age: 62
Posts: 3,097
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Re: Steve Czban on Art Monk
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MVP
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: lancaster,pa
Age: 64
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Re: Steve Czban on Art Monk
you can more of a case for this, then the heel thingy
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The Starter
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Raleigh, NC
Posts: 1,228
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Re: Steve Czban on Art Monk
Maybe this is just my conspiracy theorist mentality, but I doubt Monk, Grimm, Green or anyone else who played primarily for the Skins will make the HOF while Danny owns the team. National media and most other locales are haters because we have an owner who passionately wants to win and will spend any amount of money to do so (unfortunately not intelligently enough to do so).
I petition Mr. Snyder to open a true HOF in Ashburn and take artifacts from Riggins, Baugh, Gibbs and all other Skins out of Canton. Give em their due since nationally we are hated. BTW, Monk is the king of the 8 yd out and never was shy about going over the middle then Riggins, Byner or Riggs would score. |
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Impact Rookie
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Fayetteville, NC
Age: 41
Posts: 896
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Re: Steve Czban on Art Monk
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If Green doesn't get in, I'll probably have a stroke |
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Impact Rookie
Join Date: May 2004
Location: England
Posts: 972
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Re: Steve Czban on Art Monk
We'll have to agree to disagree on this one then Beemnseven, my tape clearly shows his heel land first.
At least I got the point I was trying to make across.
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