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Post by blstoker on Apr 21, 2013 19:47:18 GMT -5
QB - Matt Hasselbeck HB - Curt Warner FB - John L. Williams TE - John Carlson WR - Steve Largent WR - Brian Blades LT - Walter Jones LG - Steve Hutchinson C - Blair Bush RG - Brian Millard RT - Andy Heck
DE - Jacob Green DT - Cortez Kennedy DT - Joe Nash DE - Michael Singclair OLB - Chad Brown MLB - Anthony Simmons OLB - Terry Wooden CB - Dave Brown CB - Marcus Trufant FS - Kenny Easley SS - Robert Blackmon
This is my All-Time Seahawks Team. I will admit, some of these positions were not very easy to decide, and there are some Seahawks who were great who aren't on there. Here's some of the more obvious ones that didn't make the list.
QB Dave Kreig FB Mack Strong RB Chris Warren RB Shaun Alexander WR Joey Galloway WR Darrell Jackson WR Bobby Ingram OT Howard Ballard DE Jeff Bryant CB Shawn Springs FS Eugene Robinson FS John Harris
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Post by plax on Apr 21, 2013 19:50:28 GMT -5
John Carlson? HE was your best? ugh.
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Post by blstoker on Apr 21, 2013 19:56:36 GMT -5
yeah, sadly enough I have not been a huge fan of Seahawks TEs. Carlson's first 2 seasons were the best 2 statistical seasons for a TE in Seahawk history. I went with him instead of longer tenured TEs like Christian Fauria, Jerramy Stevens, Itula Mili, Mike Tice and Ferrell Edmunds.
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Post by nk12thman on Apr 21, 2013 20:04:10 GMT -5
I know Sherman has only played 28 games, but I don't remember a better CB in franchise history. Maybe that's the modern homer in me.
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Post by nk12thman on Apr 21, 2013 20:05:40 GMT -5
Warner was a QB and it is spelled with a K.... Welcome aboard!! Our Warner is spelled with a C and sells used cars now. He gave us one hell of a season though.
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Post by blstoker on Apr 21, 2013 20:16:07 GMT -5
Well, Warner was a 4 time 1000 yard rusher, and was 15 yards shy of a fifth when the 1987 strike began. He averaged 958 yards rushing over 7 seasons, despite losing all but one half of 1984. He was also a 3 time pro bowler. www.pro-football-reference.com/players/W/WarnCu00.htmI kept Sherman off thus far for longevity reasons. If he puts in another 2 or 3 years like the last one he'll knock Trufant off the list.
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Post by blstoker on Apr 21, 2013 20:17:32 GMT -5
Oh, yeah. As for Curt Warner Chevrolet in Vancouver, it went out of business 4 or 5 years ago.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2013 20:28:52 GMT -5
Dave Kreig was great. I hated that guy. LOL (Charger fan here). Largent used to piss me off also.
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Post by blstoker on Apr 21, 2013 21:06:33 GMT -5
I'm sure you can tell from my avatar, I love Largent. I really don't think he gets the attention he deserves for the career he had. But hey, if everyone knew how good he was, then he wouldn't have been playing in Seattle.
P.S. I can understand why you didn't like Largent, 16 TDs in 21 games against the Chargers (most against any team in his career by 6). Not to mention Krieg's 15-4 career record against SD. I miss the old AFC West.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2013 21:15:02 GMT -5
I'm sure you can tell from my avatar, I love Largent. I really don't think he gets the attention he deserves for the career he had. But hey, if everyone knew how good he was, then he wouldn't have been playing in Seattle. P.S. I can understand why you didn't like Largent, 16 TDs in 21 games against the Chargers (most against any team in his career by 6). Not to mention Krieg's 15-4 career record against SD. I miss the old AFC West. I was going to ask who your avatar was. Now I know. Seattle did piss me off when they were in the AFC West. Largent was great to watch for sure. Had fantastic hands.
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