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Originally Posted by Beemnseven
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.
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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