Hawk Sista wrote:That is a very interesting quote from Cable since I just watched him describe why JR Sweezy was one of the best run blocking guards in football today. He even compared him to Hutch. Now hold on just a tad.... how can both of those things be true? I understand making the point about our tough blocking wrs, but why dis 24 and the goons in the process, particularly after he just sang Sweezy's praises big time, with game tape and all. Even though I was personally always good for saying "Huck Futch" an awful lot, there's no denying he was an awesome guard - it's why the sting was so strong. I like JR, but Hutch he aint, at least not yet, IMHO.
Enough time has gone by that Steve has begun ingratiated himself back into the hearts of some of us with his appearances on programs and making his way back to Seattle. While disappointed in how things turned out with him here, it is stupid to deny that he was one of the (if not the) best guards to ever play in the PNW. I would not say the same of JR, even if isolating to run-blocking.
The BEST block I saw from a receiver unfortunately drew a flag - anyone care to guess which play? I do agree with the premise that our WRs are very good blockers.
NorthHawk wrote:Golden Tate on Sean Lee vs. the Cowboys in 2013, although I don't think it drew a flag. He got fined.
It was probably the best of the last 10 years, but Largents hit against the Denver DB was pretty good, too.
Hawk Sista wrote:That is a very interesting quote from Cable since I just watched him describe why JR Sweezy was one of the best run blocking guards in football today. He even compared him to Hutch. Now hold on just a tad.... how can both of those things be true? I understand making the point about our tough blocking wrs, but why dis 24 and the goons in the process, particularly after he just sang Sweezy's praises big time, with game tape and all.
HumanCockroach wrote:Largents hit was classic and beautiful, especially since it was not technically even a "play". Largent got no credit for the tackle, FF or the recovery, but I promise Harden remembered it the next time he went in for a cheap shot.
HumanCockroach wrote:Maybe I am misremember, I seem to remember Hardens crown hitting Largent in the facemask, breaking the mask and multiple teeth. At the time, I played and used my crown liberally, my immediate reaction was it was cheap and dirty, but I could be wrong. Was a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away.
Hawktown wrote:I think this is the harden hit to largent you are talking about right at the beginning.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nlHt5TtWPw
In the opening game of the 1988 season, Denver safety Mike Harden illegally hit Steve Largent with an elbow to the head. It left Largent unconscious with a concussion, cracking two of his teeth along with his facemask. Harden was subsequently fined $5,000.
Hawktown wrote:I think this is the harden hit to largent you are talking about right at the beginning.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nlHt5TtWPw
1980
It is illegal for a player to strike, swing, or club an opponent in the head, neck, or face even if the initial contact is below the neck.
HumanCockroach wrote:Not as I remembered, but to me at least, it looked like he targeted Largents head, still looks cheap to me, but I am not about to claim no one should feel differently. The elbow after the initial hit IMHO wasn't necessary, nor just a continuation of the initial hit. At no point is Harden looking at, or attempting to play the ball, so it still looks like a cheap shot to me, with the only intent to be to injure the receiver.
As someone that did indeed use my helmet a lot, I still feel it was a dirty hit, not saying I never did things simular, though I can honestly say I never did so with the intent to injure someone, and did not "add" to the initial hit. I have long been a staunch defender of the ability if defenders right to hit and intimidate opposing players, but to me, the added elbow shot, plus the intent took it way to far.
No problems if you feel opposite. Not like I am offended or disappointed in that view, and Hell after seeing it again, I am certainly not more convinced it was dirty, just haven't changed my opinion.
politicalfootball wrote:IMHO I think the Hawks still need that WR who is in the top 10 in YPC and #number of passes caught.
MackStrongIsMyHero wrote:Offseason feel-good fluff, I suppose, but I like them getting some props. I know you guys know the receivers have to block well, but it is not typically seen unless you are watching game tape. Keep it up fellas!
http://espn.go.com/blog/seattle-seahawk ... nning-team
Users browsing this forum: Bing [Bot] and 3 guests