There’s not enough o’s in smoooth to describe Art Monk. Absolute legend. Always clutch catching the ball for 12 yards on 3rd and 10. One of my favorite things about him was when he would make a big play and just get up and walk back to the huddle. No spike. No chest pounding. No first down signaled. All class all the time. I miss that.
Monk was insane that year. Fast, incredibly strong, so smart in his reads, some of the softest hands to ever play split end. To think that he was a late inductee into the nfl hof due to that imbecile Peter King’s crusade against his enshrinement. Easily one of the 10 best to play the position (Rice, Loften, Calvin Johnson, Hutson, Alworth, Largent, Joiner, Andre Reed, Maynard * hon. mention C. Carter, Biletnikoff, Carmichael, Stallworth, Charley Taylor, Julio Jones, Sterling Sharpe). “During Monk's 14 seasons with the Redskins, the team won three Super Bowls (XVII, XXII, and XXVI) and had only three losing seasons.He was an All-Pro and All-NFC choice in 1984 and 1985 and was named second-team All-NFC in 1986. He was also selected to play in the Pro Bowl following the 1984, 1985 and 1986 seasons. Nine times during his 15-season career with the Redskins, New York Jets, and Philadelphia Eagles, Monk exceeded 50 catches in a season and five times gained more than 1,000 receiving yards. His record for most receptions in a season (106 in 1984) stood until broken by Sterling Sharpe's 108 in 1992. He also set the record for career receptions when he caught his 820th in a Monday Night game against Denver on October 12, 1992.He became the first player to eclipse 900 receptions, and pushed the record up to 940 before being overtaken by Jerry Rice in the final week of his last season (1995). With the retirement of James Lofton in 1993, he was the NFL's active leader in career receptions for just two weeks in 1994 before being passed by Jerry Rice. He retired with the most consecutive games with a catch (183). He was named to the NFL 1980s All-Decade Team. Monk also became the first player in the league to record a touchdown reception in 15 consecutive seasons, as well as the first player ever to record at least 35 receptions in 15 consecutive seasons. Through the course of his 14 years with the Redskins, Monk converted nearly two-thirds of his 888 catches into first downs.” Hail to the Redskins! Malediction and humiliation to the safe spaces (“commanders”).
Thanks for this one, I got to see it on tv because I grew up in the buffalo area. I remember the bills sucked that year but they had just beat Dallas and western my were expecting a repeat performance from the bills
We had those GE rechargeable batteries in the commercials. Then I found out those charging stations could recharge cheap batteries just as easily. After about a year the cheaper batteries would degrade and leak. Still useful for a year.
There’s not enough o’s in smoooth to describe Art Monk. Absolute legend. Always clutch catching the ball for 12 yards on 3rd and 10. One of my favorite things about him was when he would make a big play and just get up and walk back to the huddle. No spike. No chest pounding. No first down signaled. All class all the time. I miss that.
I love the game and Hail to the Redskins but the commercials are absolutely fantastic!!!
The commercials really make it great ❤
Monk was insane that year. Fast, incredibly strong, so smart in his reads, some of the softest hands to ever play split end. To think that he was a late inductee into the nfl hof due to that imbecile Peter King’s crusade against his enshrinement. Easily one of the 10 best to play the position (Rice, Loften, Calvin Johnson, Hutson, Alworth, Largent, Joiner, Andre Reed, Maynard * hon. mention C. Carter, Biletnikoff, Carmichael, Stallworth, Charley Taylor, Julio Jones, Sterling Sharpe).
“During Monk's 14 seasons with the Redskins, the team won three Super Bowls (XVII, XXII, and XXVI) and had only three losing seasons.He was an All-Pro and All-NFC choice in 1984 and 1985 and was named second-team All-NFC in 1986. He was also selected to play in the Pro Bowl following the 1984, 1985 and 1986 seasons.
Nine times during his 15-season career with the Redskins, New York Jets, and Philadelphia Eagles, Monk exceeded 50 catches in a season and five times gained more than 1,000 receiving yards. His record for most receptions in a season (106 in 1984) stood until broken by Sterling Sharpe's 108 in 1992. He also set the record for career receptions when he caught his 820th in a Monday Night game against Denver on October 12, 1992.He became the first player to eclipse 900 receptions, and pushed the record up to 940 before being overtaken by Jerry Rice in the final week of his last season (1995). With the retirement of James Lofton in 1993, he was the NFL's active leader in career receptions for just two weeks in 1994 before being passed by Jerry Rice. He retired with the most consecutive games with a catch (183). He was named to the NFL 1980s All-Decade Team. Monk also became the first player in the league to record a touchdown reception in 15 consecutive seasons, as well as the first player ever to record at least 35 receptions in 15 consecutive seasons. Through the course of his 14 years with the Redskins, Monk converted nearly two-thirds of his 888 catches into first downs.”
Hail to the Redskins! Malediction and humiliation to the safe spaces (“commanders”).
"imbecile" lol Accurate description.
@2:17:30 vintage Art Monk
What was Peter King's beef? How dare some nobody fatass do that to the great Monk.
Its funny seeing some of the pieces that would play in SB 26 with Monk, Green, Tally etc..
Thanks for this one, I got to see it on tv because I grew up in the buffalo area. I remember the bills sucked that year but they had just beat Dallas and western my were expecting a repeat performance from the bills
Buffalos Right Tackle was very underrated, Joe Devlin
This was one week after Buffalo shocked the Cowboys
Cowgirls
We had those GE rechargeable batteries in the commercials. Then I found out those charging stations could recharge cheap batteries just as easily. After about a year the cheaper batteries would degrade and leak. Still useful for a year.
“The Commanders will never be affirmed.
A year before Bruuuuuuce Smith!
1:07:35
Cuando los jugadores se levantaban y seguian no como ahora seloritas
A year before Andre Reed
Buffalo running right up the middle. with Dave Butz in the hospital with the flue.
No wonder
I thought dexter was drafted in the 5th round?
He was. Who said he wasn't?
@@teddyjam8134 I guess you didn’t watch the video
@@JoeyKO757 In the 1st quarter.
2:33:18 dang!
Got up pretty quick considering. Great catch.
Aways hated those red Bills helmets.
those were the helmets they wore to 4 straight Super Bowls. Though different facemasks
@@timburr4453 This uniform is my favorite of the Bills.....
Yeah they were focop.
Loved them. We need to bring them back. White is so plain and boring
Señoritas
This was 1985 not 84 😂😂😂
No this was the 84 season.
@@teddyjam8134 Yup 👍I thought Buffalo didn't get their red helmets until 85" but it was 84"
2:33:15 tough catch by Brown...
1:33:22 Mark Moseley..
2:36:33 Wonsley
47:15 Calvin Muhammad...
26:42 Curtis Jordan. .
34:49 Kieth Griffin..
6:11 Nelms...
5:34 Coleman
2:44:05 Brooks
49:50 Thiesmann to Brown..
1:55:29 Vernon Dean, easy does it...
2:04:40 Milot
12:37 Monk
2:13:38 hustle by Muhammad..
1:07:52