HumanCockroach wrote:There are a couple guys I would have liked to see on the list, Dave Brown, Curt Warner, Blair Bush, etc... but I have no problem with the ones selected, having to "many" is a hell of a lot better than not enough... LOL
RiverDog wrote:You can add Chris Warren's name, too. And although his career took a huge nose dive, you have to throw in a few kudos for Lofa Tatupu.
rottweiler wrote:Mack Strong belongs on that list.
Zorn76 wrote:rottweiler wrote:Mack Strong belongs on that list.
Good call.
Naturally, I'm biased, but so does Jim Zorn.
I understand that, statistically, he wasn't the best QB. But he did set the rookie record (at the time) for passing yds, and generally provided some hope for a franchise that was, itself, in its infancy. I certainly never felt that he was the reason why Seattle hadn't made the playoffs prior to 1983.
I don't agree with Hutchinson being on the list. I know he was awfully good at his position, and was a key component to the OL during his tenure here, but the circumstances under which he left are enough to substitute another, more deserving Seahawk, like Zorn (or Strong, for that matter).
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