HawkFan72":8gv8o8ke said:That stretch from 2001–2005 was just insane.
cgfcgf":imktrdrv said:Wow. I understand the soft comment (plus that weird unmanly clapping sideline video in the playoffs) but am I reading this right? #37 had 97 touchdowns (rushing + receiving over 4 years (approx 24 TD a year for 4 years). That's impressive. I know there's a better 4 year stretch out there somewhere but an average of 24 TD over 4 years...Wow.
Note - Our 3rd son's name is Alexander so there will always be Hawk Alexander jerseys in our house.
cgfcgf":1klav8z4 said:Wow. I understand the soft comment (plus that weird unmanly clapping sideline video in the playoffs) but am I reading this right? #37 had 97 touchdowns (rushing + receiving over 4 years (approx 24 TD a year for 4 years). That's impressive. I know there's a better 4 year stretch out there somewhere but an average of 24 TD over 4 years...Wow.
Note - Our 3rd son's name is Alexander so there will always be Hawk Alexander jerseys in our house.
Hawkstorian":d490d8lm said:I could get completely lost in that website there's so much interesting stuff -- but I agree video would be even better.
volsunghawk":34gfe20r said:Hawkstorian":34gfe20r said:I could get completely lost in that website there's so much interesting stuff -- but I agree video would be even better.
I spend a LOT of time at PFR. And luckily, it looks like spreadsheets, so if a boss strolls by at work, they don't look twice. :mrgreen:
Pandion Haliaetus":2ssh2as4 said:The stupid thing is... had Alexander and Hutchison both accepted just 1 million per year less than what they both wanted and had Ruskell not screwed the pooch on the Franchise/Transition Tag.
Alexander would of had 2 more great year cementing him in the HoF.
Hutchison could have retired with Walter Jones cementing their legacy as possibly the most dominant Tackle-Guard combo in the history of the game.
Hasselbeck also doesn't get injured and brutalized because of interior pressure leaving him shell-shocked at times with happy feet throwing whirly ducks.
Seahawks likely would've had as good of a chance in 2006 and 2007 to go back to the Superbowl had Hutchison remained with the team and the trickle down effect of a dominant offensive line gave the Seahawks a certain toughness they lacked in post Hutch pre Carroll years.
How Ruskell mucked up everything is still beyond disbelief... he was horrible with using his draft picks and taking chances on big time players because of character issues which led to a rather undersized, soft team, pedestrian team.