Green and Monk take different roads to Canton

Sat Feb 2, 2008 6:54pm EST
 
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By Steve Ginsburg

PHOENIX (Reuters) - Former Washington Redskins Darrell Green and Art Monk took distinctly different paths toward election to the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday.

While Green was selected in his first year of eligibility, Monk waited a painful eight years to gain entry into the hallowed Canton, Ohio museum.

"Whether I deserve to have played in the NFL or deserved to even be in the Hall of Fame, I just loved the game," said Monk, who caught 940 passes during a 16-year career with Washington.

"I loved to play. I loved being out there. I loved being around the guys. I'm a little short on words right now. I guess I'm always short on words."

Many people felt Monk's quiet demeanor cost him an earlier induction. His soft-spoken disposition can sometimes be interpreted as indifference.

"I really wasn't expecting this even though I knew it was a possibility," he told a news conference.

"I'm greatly honored. I'm humbled to receive this. It's just a great honor when you think of the guys who have gone in before me."

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