Thursday, January 12, 2006

What? No Bosworth?

So the Seattle Times just posted the "All-Time Seahwaks" Team.
Head coach
Chuck Knox 1983-91
In nine seasons, he was 80-63, and coached Hawks to their only playoff wins (three)

Offense
WR
Steve Largent 1976-89
Team's only Hall of Famer retired as NFL career leader in catches, yards and TDs

OT
Walter Jones 1997-current
Team's first Pro Bowl lineman and probably its second Hall of Famer

G
Steve Hutchinson 2001-current
Three straight Pro Bowls make him team's best guard after just five seasons

C
Robbie Tobeck 2000-current
Five-year Seattle starter, a first alternate to Pro Bowl this season, edges Blair Bush

G
Bryan Millard 1984-91
Texas Longhorn was a solid starter for Seahawks at both guard and tackle


OT
Howard Ballard 1994-98
The House was a Pro Bowler earlier in Buffalo, but had five good years in Seattle


TE
Mike Tice 1981-88, '90-91
Most catches in a year was 29, but cleared out a lot of path for Curt Warner


WR
Brian Blades 1988-98
Caught at least 70 passes five times, No. 2 in Seahawks career receptions, yards


QB
Dave Krieg 1980-91
Matt Hasselbeck has to play a few more years to pass numbers of three-time Pro Bowler


RB
Shaun Alexander 2000-current
Team's only league MVP beats out CWx2, Curt Warner and Chris Warren

FB
John L. Williams 1986-93
Apologies to Mack Strong, but Williams is career No. 3 receiver, No. 4 rusher, was a great blocker


K
Norm Johnson 1982-90
Seahawks' career scoring leader (810 points)


Defense
DE
Michael Sinclair 1991-2001
Played 11 seasons and is the team's No. 2 sack man, with 73.5


DT
Joe Nash 1982-96
The team's career leader in games played (218) and blocked field goals (8)


DT
Cortez Kennedy 1990-2000
More Pro Bowls (8) than any Seahawk and was NFL's defensive player of the year in 1992


DE
Jacob Green 1980-91
The Seahawks' career sacks leader (116) was a two-time Pro Bowler


LB
Keith Butler 1978-87
Second in career tackles (813), played all 10 NFL seasons with Seahawks


LB
Chad Brown 1997-2004
Fourth in career tackles (744), first in snakes and reptiles owned


LB
Fredd Young 1984-87
Top tackler from 1985 to 1987, went to two Pro Bowls for special teams, two as linebacker


CB
Dave Brown 1976-86
Ring of Honor member intercepted team-record 50 passes in 11 seasons


CB
Shawn Springs 1997-2003
Tied for fifth on career interceptions list (20), but No. 2 among CBs


SS
Kenny Easley 1981-87
Went to five Pro Bowls and was NFL defensive player of the year in 1984


FS
Eugene Robinson 1985-95
Team's all-time leading tackler (984), No. 2 in interceptions (42)


P
Rick Tuten 1991-97
Only Seahawks punter to make Pro Bowl


Special teams
PR
Joey Galloway 1995-99
Team-record four punt returns for touchdowns

KR
Steve Broussard 1995-98
Former Washington State Cougar averaged 23.6 yards on 165 returns


ST
Rufus Porter 1988-94
Two Pro Bowls as a special-teams player

Thoughts?

6 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

TP, can't we all go on the World Wide Web and find the list ourselves. You have a lot to learn about formatting, my friend. Plus, you could have just linked the friggin list and brought something to the table like an opinion or joke besides the easy Boz jab. Disappointing, TP. Borderline embarrassing.

Thu Jan 12, 09:31:00 AM PST  
Blogger Casey said...

Whatever...

Thu Jan 12, 09:34:00 AM PST  
Blogger Train said...

Joe are you this anal all the time or just in the chat and while playing poker?

Thu Jan 12, 09:43:00 AM PST  
Blogger Unknown said...

I love to trash talk. Stop defending your "cube-lover" for once and let him stand up for himself. I do like that he's trying out the sports stuff and isn't afraid to try waters he's not comfortable in. For that, I salute you, TP.

As far as the list goes... I have a problem with putting John L. Williams over this years Pro-Bowler Mack Strong at FB. Strong has played for 11 seasons and counting, we've made this point enough over the past couple of weeks. Also, the fact that friggin Chad Brown gets in at the 3rd LB position is a little disturbing. We can take solace in Lofa Tatupu starting off his career better than anyone expected & looking like an anchor for years to come.

Thu Jan 12, 09:53:00 AM PST  
Blogger Jimbo said...

Rufus Porter is one of the great football names of all-time...and you can't argue with John L.'s stats...even though I've maade the argument that Strong is a better pure fullback and is responsible for all success related to C. Warren, R. Watters & Moses...I see a couple of guys that are ready to be dropped off shortly:

S. Springs/perhaps Trufaunt?

C. Brown/ yes, everyone wants Lofa here, but let's let him play at least a couple more seasons first

R. Porter/A. Bannister? couple more years

I don't see anyone on the D-Line going anywhere...that's a really formadable group of 4 guys w/ 14 pro-bowl's between them

J. Brown is only 477 pts behind N. Johnson...oh yeah and Brown only has 333pts

#8 will be top dog soon over #17

I'd like to say Tice is going to be replaced, but only if Stevens plays for another 6-7 years at a productive rate and right now:

108 rec 1227yds 11td for a four-year career doesn't do much for me even though he had 45 this year

B. Blades/ DJax here's the breakdown:

Blades: career: 581rec 7620yds 13.1per/rec 34TD's 1xProBowler

DJax: 378 rec 5489yds 14.5per/rec 37TD's 0 pro-bowls
close, but not quite there yet

everyone else is in the right place, Millard and Ballard are questionable, but there really is no on else, maybe give Blair Bush the G or OT as a courtesy

Now Coach: this is a debatable topic based completely on hypothesis for this season

Holmgren: 63-49 to Knox's 80-63, and (if...banging knuckles and fist on any wooden object I can find) Detroit is in the future for one of the most depressed franchises in pro-sports, I think that I am the Walrus...no Donnie...Vladimir Ilich Ulyanov Lenin...
"if you will it...it is no dream"

Thu Jan 12, 11:14:00 AM PST  
Blogger Jimbo said...

sorry -Theodore Herzel- needs to be credited for that last quote...and that will be my battle cry for the next month of NFL football for the hometown 11...

Thu Jan 12, 11:18:00 AM PST  

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