Yes, and the crowd was laughing like he was kidding. Maybe I'm naive, but I thought he was serious. He was definately funny.Loved Green, looking forward to MonkOh, and I love how he basically says how his mother beat the crap out of him.![]()
Yeah, loved that part, that was great. But most of it I thought was just alright. And too religious.The other part that was good, actually just watched that part again and it's really good, was about his childhood best friends and football, his coaches, and both his buddies' untimely deaths. To think, that Green was supposed to be in that car that wrecked is crazy. He quit college after it. Then, after getting over that, his other buddy ends up taking his own life a few years later.I also liked that he went so far as to even thanking the groundskeepers at RFK.Nice job by D Green. I like him saying "I belong here"
Yeah, what a guy. Boy though, were they intent on preaching today, the Redskins. Might have been a group decision or something...Man, that standing O' was something else.It was kinda interesting to see the difference between Daryl and his kid, and Art and his kid, even though the message was much the same.Art Monk is a class act. Glad he finally made it.
I agree they were very heavy with the religion today. I also thought it was way over the top talking about being faithfull to their wives. Green was so adamant about it that I thought he was trying to convince his wife he never cheated.Yeah, what a guy. Boy though, were they intent on preaching today, the Redskins. Might have been a group decision or something...Man, that standing O' was something else.It was kinda interesting to see the difference between Daryl and his kid, and Art and his kid, even though the message was much the same.Art Monk is a class act. Glad he finally made it.
No, not a plan...just both of them are very grounded in the Lord. Maybe as 'Skins fans we knew that for a long time, but they have always been great examples of Christian men, who happened to play a game called football.Yeah, what a guy. Boy though, were they intent on preaching today, the Redskins. Might have been a group decision or something...Man, that standing O' was something else.It was kinda interesting to see the difference between Daryl and his kid, and Art and his kid, even though the message was much the same.Art Monk is a class act. Glad he finally made it.
Me too. Typical offensive lineman. Perfect.Bowlen kinda surprised me, seemed humbled, didn't know he was like that. His ending was cool.I enjoyed Zimmerman's speech.
How do you know they didn't plan to preach? You talk to one of them before?And why did you capitalize "lord"?No, not a plan...just both of them are very grounded in the LORD. Maybe as 'Skins fans we knew that for a long time, but they have always been great examples of Christian men, who happened to play a game called football.Yeah, what a guy. Boy though, were they intent on preaching today, the Redskins. Might have been a group decision or something...Man, that standing O' was something else.It was kinda interesting to see the difference between Daryl and his kid, and Art and his kid, even though the message was much the same.Art Monk is a class act. Glad he finally made it.
That standing ovation was WAY over the top. NFL network said it was 3 minutes, but I went back and clocked it at over 4 minutes! I went to the hall for the first time last year, now I wish I had waited a year. It was a 90% Skins crowd for sure. Congrats to all the guys, it is a great honor. If you have not been to the Hall before, you have got to go at least once. I did think that it was Sunday and not because of the football, but because of the preaching. Art and Darrell are men of religion and believe in what they say. I think they were trying to get the message across that there is more to life and being a football player than open champaign bottles in Vegas, wearing bling or cheating on your wife.Yeah, what a guy. Boy though, were they intent on preaching today, the Redskins. Might have been a group decision or something...Man, that standing O' was something else.It was kinda interesting to see the difference between Daryl and his kid, and Art and his kid, even though the message was much the same.Art Monk is a class act. Glad he finally made it.
Didn't know he was a 5th degree black belt. And in multiple martial arts to boot. That guy must still be gnarly. He said something to his martial arts crew in (Japanese?) and there were quite a few of them there because they chanted back. Even Kraft brought up some story about him showing up in a martial arts robe way back when. He must like it as much as he liked football, to still be doing it.A feelgood class. As a Pat's fan, I am very excited to have Tippet inducted. I grew up with him being one of the team's great and consistent stars. Those type of players weren't plentiful in those years.
Was actually typing too fast, only the L is capitalized...meaning for Jesus Christ. Though there are meanings to capitalizing the entrire word "LORD" in the Bible too. Just wasn't entended for that in this case. As for the planning, no need to become smart-aleck. As I pointed out that maybe 'Skins fans are more in tune with both the players, but they have always been Christians that try to set a good example. How do we know? They always talk and make references about their faith in the Lord. So, it's not something they have to discuss and make a plan about, it's natural for them to talk about, but more importantly give thanks to the appropriate one.How do you know they didn't plan to preach? You talk to one of them before?And why did you capitalize "lord"?No, not a plan...just both of them are very grounded in the LORD. Maybe as 'Skins fans we knew that for a long time, but they have always been great examples of Christian men, who happened to play a game called football.Yeah, what a guy. Boy though, were they intent on preaching today, the Redskins. Might have been a group decision or something...Man, that standing O' was something else.It was kinda interesting to see the difference between Daryl and his kid, and Art and his kid, even though the message was much the same.Art Monk is a class act. Glad he finally made it.![]()
I think I remember when it was revealed that he was into martial arts. He said it helped him in many ways on the football field. I unfortunately din't see the ceremony but am hoping NFLN replays it.NE hasn't had that many HOFers. Andre is what #4?Didn't know he was a 5th degree black belt. And in multiple martial arts to boot. That guy must still be gnarly. He said something to his martial arts crew in (Japanese?) and there were quite a few of them there because they chanted back. Even Kraft brought up some story about him showing up in a martial arts robe way back when. He must like it as much as he liked football, to still be doing it.A feelgood class. As a Pat's fan, I am very excited to have Tippet inducted. I grew up with him being one of the team's great and consistent stars. Those type of players weren't plentiful in those years.
Biz, I knew what you meant, but don't worry, SLB NEVER gives up on the religion bashing. If thisz thread were in teh FFA all the usual suspects would be piling on too.Anyway, great speeches by both Art and Darrell and glad they are both now in Canton where they belong. Also did you notice that Darrell's speech even said nice things about Mr. Snyder?Bizkiteer said:Was actually typing too fast, only the L is capitalized...meaning for Jesus Christ. Though there are meanings to capitalizing the entrire word "LORD" in the Bible too. Just wasn't entended for that in this case. As for the planning, no need to become smart-aleck. As I pointed out that maybe 'Skins fans are more in tune with both the players, but they have always been Christians that try to set a good example. How do we know? They always talk and make references about their faith in the Lord. So, it's not something they have to discuss and make a plan about, it's natural for them to talk about, but more importantly give thanks to the appropriate one.Sonny Lubick Blow Up Doll said:How do you know they didn't plan to preach? You talk to one of them before?And why did you capitalize "lord"?Bizkiteer said:No, not a plan...just both of them are very grounded in the LORD. Maybe as 'Skins fans we knew that for a long time, but they have always been great examples of Christian men, who happened to play a game called football.Sonny Lubick Blow Up Doll said:Yeah, what a guy. Boy though, were they intent on preaching today, the Redskins. Might have been a group decision or something...Man, that standing O' was something else.It was kinda interesting to see the difference between Daryl and his kid, and Art and his kid, even though the message was much the same.prosopis said:Art Monk is a class act. Glad he finally made it.![]()
Redskin fans greatly admire both of them. They worked hard and played well for a long time, were liked and respected by teammates and coaches, and really produced on the field. The admiration has little or nothing to do with the religion they talk about, and everything to do with their conduct. Over the years many Skins fans learned just to ignore the preachiness, like you ignore Uncle Ron at family gatherings when he goes off on a jag about communists infiltrating the State Department, because they're just plain good guys, good football players, good men.Monk and Green are class acts. And both 100% deserve to be in Canton.
I'm all primed to start the "Monk should have been in the Hall of Fame" threads.The best thing about Monk getting in is we no longer will have the "Monk should be in the Hall of Fame" threads.![]()
Green didn't rub our noses in the God Squad chatter. Monk did. GB Tivo and a fast forward button. I respect any man of faith, I just don't have to listen to it. After Monk's 12th straight 'Jesus Christ' reference, I was over it.Monk and Green are class acts. And both 100% deserve to be in Canton. And for those that don't like the "preachy" part, at least these 2 men ALWAYS walked the Christian walk.
On the one hand, it's who these guys are, and it's the biggest influence in their lives. OTOH, I too get tired very quickly with the evangelizing and testifying, and I think that it starts to have the effect on the audience opposite of the one intended pretty quickly. What's unfortunate about the way in which these presentations occur is that there isn't a systematic way of covering these guys' greatness. Yes, you have the presenters, but they either may or may not (and usually the latter) cover these things. For example, Darrell Green had that tremendous punt return for a TD in the 1987 divisional playoff game at Chicago to give the team the winning score, in the middle of which he tore cartilage in his rib cage. He also chased down Eric Dickerson, Tony Dorsett and later Napoleon Kaufman, all burners, from behind. On the Dorsett tackle it looks almost like a cartoon the way he closes on Dorsett from across the field. While they showed the last part of the Dickerson tackle, these types of things just weren't covered, which is a shame.Green didn't rub our noses in the God Squad chatter. Monk did. GB Tivo and a fast forward button. I respect any man of faith, I just don't have to listen to it. After Monk's 12th straight 'Jesus Christ' reference, I was over it.Monk and Green are class acts. And both 100% deserve to be in Canton. And for those that don't like the "preachy" part, at least these 2 men ALWAYS walked the Christian walk.
Excuse me? "Never gives up"? What? First of all, I only see one reply from me. And how is my question "religion bashing"? Is it my opinion that offends you? Is it because it doesn't suit you? Wow, that would be ironic and hypocritical just the same now wouldn't it?Biz, I knew what you meant, but don't worry, SLB NEVER gives up on the religion bashing. If thisz thread were in teh FFA all the usual suspects would be piling on too.Anyway, great speeches by both Art and Darrell and glad they are both now in Canton where they belong. Also did you notice that Darrell's speech even said nice things about Mr. Snyder?Bizkiteer said:Was actually typing too fast, only the L is capitalized...meaning for Jesus Christ. Though there are meanings to capitalizing the entrire word "LORD" in the Bible too. Just wasn't entended for that in this case. As for the planning, no need to become smart-aleck. As I pointed out that maybe 'Skins fans are more in tune with both the players, but they have always been Christians that try to set a good example. How do we know? They always talk and make references about their faith in the Lord. So, it's not something they have to discuss and make a plan about, it's natural for them to talk about, but more importantly give thanks to the appropriate one.Sonny Lubick Blow Up Doll said:How do you know they didn't plan to preach? You talk to one of them before?And why did you capitalize "lord"?Bizkiteer said:No, not a plan...just both of them are very grounded in the LORD. Maybe as 'Skins fans we knew that for a long time, but they have always been great examples of Christian men, who happened to play a game called football.Sonny Lubick Blow Up Doll said:Yeah, what a guy. Boy though, were they intent on preaching today, the Redskins. Might have been a group decision or something...prosopis said:Art Monk is a class act. Glad he finally made it.
Man, that standing O' was something else.
It was kinda interesting to see the difference between Daryl and his kid, and Art and his kid, even though the message was much the same.![]()
Please! This is supposed to be a happy occasion. Let's not bicker and argue over who killed who.Excuse me? "Never gives up"? What? First of all, I only see one reply from me. And how is my question "religion bashing"? Is it my opinion that offends you? Is it because it doesn't suit you? Wow, that would be ironic and hypocritical just the same now wouldn't it?Biz, I knew what you meant, but don't worry, SLB NEVER gives up on the religion bashing. If thisz thread were in teh FFA all the usual suspects would be piling on too.Anyway, great speeches by both Art and Darrell and glad they are both now in Canton where they belong. Also did you notice that Darrell's speech even said nice things about Mr. Snyder?Bizkiteer said:Was actually typing too fast, only the L is capitalized...meaning for Jesus Christ. Though there are meanings to capitalizing the entrire word "LORD" in the Bible too. Just wasn't entended for that in this case. As for the planning, no need to become smart-aleck. As I pointed out that maybe 'Skins fans are more in tune with both the players, but they have always been Christians that try to set a good example. How do we know? They always talk and make references about their faith in the Lord. So, it's not something they have to discuss and make a plan about, it's natural for them to talk about, but more importantly give thanks to the appropriate one.Sonny Lubick Blow Up Doll said:How do you know they didn't plan to preach? You talk to one of them before?And why did you capitalize "lord"?Bizkiteer said:No, not a plan...just both of them are very grounded in the LORD. Maybe as 'Skins fans we knew that for a long time, but they have always been great examples of Christian men, who happened to play a game called football.Sonny Lubick Blow Up Doll said:Yeah, what a guy. Boy though, were they intent on preaching today, the Redskins. Might have been a group decision or something...prosopis said:Art Monk is a class act. Glad he finally made it.
Man, that standing O' was something else.
It was kinda interesting to see the difference between Daryl and his kid, and Art and his kid, even though the message was much the same.![]()
Tell you what DCThunder, calling you out.
Go find some threads where I am religion bashing. Go on, let's see it. Do a search. Any forum. I'm waiting.