An interesting question, your ten favorite non-Seahawks players

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Pat Tillman
Jim McMahon
Barry Sanders
Patrick Chung
Christian Okoye
Bill Romanowski
Lester Hayes
Ronnie Lott
Kellen Winslow
Harold Carmichael
Chad Hennings
 
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Fran Tarkenton
John Riggens
Walter Payton
Jack Lambert
Ronnie Lott
Earl Campbell
Kenny Stabler
Fred Biletnikoff
Kellon Winslow
Dave Casper

This isn't a doing it justice, so many more to add. Thats off the top of my head.
 

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I'm going to go way back with my list.

Sonny Jurgenson
Alex Karras
Merlin Olson, Rosie Grier, Deacon Jones
Bubba Smith (for his role in Police Academy)
Bob Lurtsema (yes, he was a Seahawk, but spent most of his career with Vikings)
Hank Stram
Franco Harris
Mean Joe Greene (for his Coke commercial)
Jack Youngblood
Art Donovan
Ron Mix
I met and got Lurtsemas autograph when I was a kid. He and some other Vikings had stock in a local mine and were in a house up the street from mine. A few of us neighbor kids got word of it and went there. Also got Jim Marshals. FYI, I had no clue who they were then, just NFL players.
 

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Deion Sanders
Devin Hester
Sean Taylor
Randy Moss
Rob Gronkowski
George Kittle
Edgerrin James
Ed Reed
Tom Brady
Patrick Mahomes
 

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Dick Butkus
Barry Sanders
Ronnie Lott
Randy Moss
Darren Woodson
Larry Fitzgerald
Earl Campbell
Jack Lambert
Lawrence Taylor
John Elway ( he could of won a lot more SB with a better team around him)

I don't have any current guys because we don't have their full body of work.
 

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1.Walter Payton
2.Ronnie Lott
3. Jerry rice
4.Lawrence Taylor
5. Bo Jackson
6. Bruce smith
7. Steve Atwater
8. Barry Sanders
9. Brett Favre (before all his legal crap)
10. Dick Butkus
 
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1.Walter Payton
2.Ronnie Lott
3.Steve Largent
4.Lawrence Taylor
5. Bo Jackson
6. Kenny Easley
7. Kam Chancellor
8. Barry Sanders
9. Brett Favre (before all his legal crap)
10. Marshawn Lynch
Forty percent of your answer includes Seahawks though. We are looking for your favorite non-Seahawks.
 

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Alworth, Lance

Blanda, George

Brady, Tom

Butkus, Dick

Chrebet, Wayne

Csonka, Larry

Hendricks, Ted

Montana, Joe

Nitshke, Ray

Riggins, John

Starr, Bart

Tarkenton, Fran

Unitas, Johnny
 

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Hmmm... picking favorite non-Seahawk players might be a little tough...

1. Steve Young
2. Joe Montana
3. Jerry Rice (just ignore his time as a 'Hawk... or Raider, for that matter)
4. Bo Jackson
5. Kurt Warner
6. Randy Moss
7. Warren Sapp
8. Deion Sanders
9. Tony Gonzales
10. Adam Vinatieri


You ask me for this list again next week it'd probably be completely different outside of Young and Montana.
 

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Devin Hester
Tom Brady (love to hate)
Julio Jones
Barry Sanders
Deion Sanders
Junior Seau
Antoine Winfield
Tyreek Hill
Reggie White
LT.
 

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Y'all make me SICK! Where's Largent?

#1 Steve Largent

The greatest pair of hands, route runner, and overall badass to ever play the game of football.

#2 Walter Jones
The Michael Jordan of Left Tackles. He went 2 years without surrendering a sack, finally gave up a sack, then proceeded to go another 2 years without surrendering another one. He would make All-Pro DEs look like scrubs.

#3 Kam Chancellor

He was like a real life super hero on the field. Unreal. The most underrated football player of all-time, perhaps.

#4 Russell Wilson
The Barry Sanders of QBs, the greatest escape artist and deep ball thrower of all time.

#5 Kenny Easley
Kenny was better than Lott, Lott even said so. I give Kam the nod over Kenny due to Kam looking like Lawrence Taylor at Safety being the most intimidating DB to every play football.

#6 Lawrence Taylor
He changed the game. Should probably be higher, but his off the field nonsense knocks him down for me.

#7 Barry Sanders
The greatest running back of all-time who could always turn nothing into something.

#8 Aaron Donald
I wanted the Seahawks to take Aaron Donald if he fell past Minnesota in the 2014 NFL Draft, desperately. A damn nightmare he was drafted by the Rams.

#9 Marshawn Lynch
Marshawn was absolutely the best RB of the last 20 years. Adrian Peterson was more athletic, but I would take Beastmode, and the yards after contact, while not fumbling as Peterson did. His attitude and style inspired his team to play with more effort and energy. Infectious.

#10 Randy Moss
He was like watching a video game in real life!
 
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Y'all make me SICK! Where's Largent?

#1 Steve Largent

The greatest pair of hands, route runner, and overall badass to ever play the game of football.

#2 Walter Jones
The Michael Jordan of Left Tackles. He went 2 years without surrendering a sack, finally gave up a sack, then proceeded to go another 2 years without surrendering another one. He would make All-Pro DEs look like scrubs.

#3 Kam Chancellor

He was like a real life super hero on the field. Unreal. The most underrated football player of all-time, perhaps.

#4 Russell Wilson
The Barry Sanders of QBs, the greatest escape artist and deep ball thrower of all time.

#5 Kenny Easley
Kenny was better than Lott, Lott even said so. I give Kam the nod over Kenny due to Kam looking like Lawrence Taylor at Safety being the most intimidating DB to every play football.

#6 Lawrence Taylor
He changed the game. Should probably be higher, but his off the field nonsense knocks him down for me.

#7 Barry Sanders
The greatest running back of all-time who could always turn nothing into something.

#8 Aaron Donald
I wanted the Seahawks to take Aaron Donald if he fell past Minnesota in the 2014 NFL Draft, desperately. A damn nightmare he was drafted by the Rams.

#9 Marshawn Lynch
Marshawn was absolutely the best RB of the last 20 years. Adrian Peterson was more athletic, but I would take Beastmode, and the yards after contact, while not fumbling as Peterson did. His attitude and style inspired his team to play with more effort and energy. Infectious.


#10 Randy Moss
He was like watching a video game in real life!

Sixty percent of your answers are Seahawks. The question in the OP is favorite non-Seahawks.
 
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