
If not, say so. My skin is thick (if y'aint named future). I can also swallow someone suggesting a different format.
Thoughts?
HumanCockroach wrote:Have to disagree with Tobeck, for my money Blair Bush is , was and always will be the greatest Hawk center. Tobeck played awesome, but was a short term Hawk, might as well add in Mawae if that's the route being taken. The right side of the line is a serious question mark. Mattes? Maybe a LT moved right?? House Ballard? Hard to even remember them. OLB is a mystery too, as there are several that were good for a short time ( Rufus? Young? Jackson? Simmons? Hill? Etc) Interior you have another glut of some guys that were truly "good" but not dominant, or at least in Seattle. I like Tez and Nash, but how about Sam Adams? Mebane? Benard as a pass rush specialist???...
Ultimately, every position could be fulled with exceptional guys, and as much as I love Chancellor, there is no way IMHO someone could place him above Kenny at this point, simply none. Maybe after a few more years, but at this point? Nah. How about Eugene?? He has to find a spot as a back up safety somewhere..... WR?? Galloway?? I guess, but finding five or so is next to impossible. TE is also a "thin" position, Stevens? Fauria? Tice? I mean the options are pretty sparse...
Ultimately, no one will agree on all or even most positions, and depending on when people started watching some truely exceptional players ( like Nash, Butler, Eugene, Brown, Warner etc) could very well not even be considered a top two or three player at this point.
DE is also a spot I could see some exceptional players getting lost in the shuffle....
HumanCockroach wrote:http://m.pfref.com/m?p=XXplayersXXBXXBushBl20.htm&t=0
http://m.pfref.com/m?p=XXplayersXXTXXTobeRo55.htm&t=0
Certainly the bulk of Bush's prime was spent in Seattle. I disagree with Tobeck being the better of the two. While Tobeck spent 7 years in Seattle, one he didn't play.
Bush was the standard at center for a long, long time in the NFL. Like I said, agreements will be hard to come by in almost every position group.
http://www.fieldgulls.com/2011/8/13/230 ... -potential
c_hawkbob wrote:For now I'll do offense:
WR
1)Steve Largent
2) Joey Gallaoway
3)Brian Blades
4)Bobby Engram
5) Alex Bannister
TE
1) John Carlson
2) Mike Tice
3) Itula Mili
OT
1) Walter Jones
2) House Ballard
3) Ron Essink
OG
1) Steve Hutchinson
2) Edwin Baily
3) Brian Millard
4) Chris Gray
C
1) Robbie Tobeck (Tobeck was a Hawk longer than Blair Bush was and a better Center)
2) Max Unger
QB
1) Russell Wilson
2) Matt Hasselbeck
3) Jim zorn
RB
1) Marshawn Lynch
2) Shaun Alexander
3) Curt Warner
FB
1) Mack Strong
2) John L. Williams.
c_hawkbob wrote:Oh quit it HC, Randle was quite famous for being an undersized DT. Obviously he was versatile enough to have been used at DE as well but his primary position was DT. Same holds true for Wooden, athletic enough to move outside but his primary position was MLB.
I like versatility in players, that's why both are on my list in their correct position.
I'm not even gonna bother to google these two to "prove it" to you, do your own research.
Terry Wooden
Position: ILB, MLB
Size: 6-3, 239 pounds
Draft: Seattle Seahawks 1990 (Round: 2 / Pick: 29)
College: Syracuse
Birthdate: 01/14/1967
was a short term Hawk, might as well add in Mawae if that's the route being taken
Hawk Sista wrote:Riv - I think you may have forgotten that they moved the kickoffs so it would stand to reason that Haushka's would be deeper. Still - Haushka is close to taking over Johnson & an argument could be made for both him & Ryan.
Still.... I admitted up front that I have my own goggles on. I think football wise, John L may have been superior to Mack, but the latter is one of my favorite Hawks ever - hence his place atop the list of fullbacks. Tate's recent comments about us needing him got him bounced off my list - at least for now. I did include Futch, so time heals, I guess.
Holmy as a GM is B A D. Holmy as a coach, is A OK. The problem I had was his drafts. Notwithstanding the fact that I am a draft day flip out anyway, his FA pickups were way better than his drafts. Randle, Winstrom, Hass, ect ect, added a lot. His drafts like the Tubbs's, Locklears, Womacks, Stevens, the smurfs at the back, Kdrop, ect ect, were horrible.
Seahawks4Ever wrote:Alex Bannister ? Really Bob? You had to have your tongue in your cheek on that one. I have not made a list but mine would look much like most that I have seen in here with just a few exceptions. I would put Hass #1 Mudbone #2 and Wilson #3 but I expect that in a few years Wilson should climb to #1. I also would put John L. over Mack Strong just because of how productive he was. I also would put Curt Warner at #2 behind Beast Mode but ahead of SA. Shaun may have had more yards but Curt had more heart.
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