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ChiefHawk":3bhhcvb3 said:
Alright, then not including this makes more sense...

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(That's Cortez Kennedy rockin' the double nines...)

Yea, makes sense. Otherwise he'd easily win #99 and #96.
 
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#98
FirstLastCollegePosYearsGamesStarts
ElstonRidgleNevada-RenoDE198920
KevinMurphyOklahomaLB19931410
SamAdamsTexas A&MDT1994-19999066
CedricWoodardTexasDT2000-20046331
GrantWistromNebraskaDE2004-20064646
BarakaAtkinsMiamiDE2007-2008210
NickReedOregonDE2009160
RaheemBrockTempleDE2010-2011340
GregScruggsLouisvilleDE2012-2013130
In 1989 rosters were at 47 players with 2 inactives. People often wonder why all 53 men don't suit up every Sunday, and the answer really lies in the fact that 45 players has been standard game-day roster size since the mid 1970s. Since that time, we've expanded the total roster, but severely restricted the ability for players to come back from injured reserve, so in 1989 you had Elston Ridgle on the roster for the last 7 weeks of the year, but only active for 2. He really is one of the early "bottom of the roster" players. He wore #98 probably because it was considered a less-desirable number (much like the 40s are now).

The most current player is Greg Scruggs, who earned serious playing time in 2012 but missed all of 2013 after injuring his knee in off-season workouts. I think we all expect him back in the DL mix in 2014.

My MVP is Sam Adams, whose combination of speed and size made him a force alongside Cortez Kennedy in the mid-late '90s. Big Sam went on to get his Superbowl ring, just not in Seattle. I know many will argue that Nick Reed is, in fact, the greatest NFL player of all-time but I'm sticking with Adams.

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Cortez was good enough to get MVP for multiple numbers. Oh and awesome post
 

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Thanks for posting this! Between this thread and The Continuing Journeys of the Hawk Hat, they just might be enough to get me through the off season without serious withdrawal symptoms.
 

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I think this is great. I love that we can all comment on his posts, but is there a way we can get a sticky of just his posts in a separate thread? That would make it easier for later reference.
 

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LargentFan":8rltaihj said:
I think this is great. I love that we can all comment on his posts, but is there a way we can get a sticky of just his posts in a separate thread? That would make it easier for later reference.
Was gonna post that, this is very handy for learning on our older players. Would be great to see a separate thread for just this & one for comments
 
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I will work with admin to come up with a way to, do that once the project is over and sent to the archive forum.
 
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#97
FirstLastCollegePosYearsGamesStarts
RufusPorterSouthernLB1988-19949967
GlennMontgomeryHoustonDT199672
RiddickParkerNorth CarolinaDT1996-20005219
DanSaleaumuaArizona StateDT1997-19982715
BrandonMitchellTexas A&MDT2002-20043610
JebHuckebaArkansasDE200500
MarcusGreenOhio StateDT200620
PatrickKerneyVirginiaDE2007-20094039
E.J.WilsonNorth CarolinaDE201010
AmonGordonStanfordDT201010
PatrickChukwurahWyomingDE201210
JordanHillPenn StateDT201340

Does anyone remember that game where the crowd was so damn loud the offensive tackle couldn't hear the count, giving the lighting quick DE a huge get-off advantage? That DE was Cliff Avril, right? Or Clemons or Bennett or Wistrom? No, silly I'm talking about this guy:

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This legend of the 12 was not born in the energy of Pete Carroll, and not even Paul Allen's beautiful stadium. It started in the grey, cavernous and homely Kingdome, where fans first learned they could impact the game, and no player benefited more than an undrafted speedster named Rufus Porter, who also happens to be the first man ever to wear #97.

Riddick Parker
wore #76 for three years until he cracked the starting lineup in 1999. He's a good example of a player moving up from the practice squad to carve out a decent career.

RIP Glenn Montgomery, who saw his play decline much too rapidly after his trade to the Seahawks in 1996. We later learned he had ALS and he passed away two years later.

Our most recent is Jordan Hill, who never really cracked the DL rotation in 2013 and remains a source of hopefully un-tapped potential.

My #97 MVP could very well be Porter, but instead I'm going with this guy:

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Patrick Kerney was one of the few "big money" free agent signings who lived up to the billing, if only for a couple of years. He was a legitimate defensive player of the year candidate in 2007. If you want to fight for Ruuuuuf I won't fight back too much.
 

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I'm for Rufus here. He always played with the throttle at the firewall.

Him pulverizing John Elway is one of the visions I retain in my mind for when I need a 'happy place' to go to for awhile.

Kerney immediately came in and added 14.5 sacks, which was a huge add, and a good thing considering the size of his contract.

Personally, I think Kerney signed here because he didn't want to play against Walter Jones anymore.

Check out 40 seconds in:

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I thought for sure you'd go with Rufus Porter. My #97 would be Porter, with Kerney a close second. Why don't you put Porter down for #97 and save Kerney for #59. He was pretty badass the year he wore #59, and that would stifle the debate - heh - over whether Curry was the best #59 we ever had.
 
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Kerney never wore #59 -- I think you're thinking about Samuel L. Jackson err I mean Julian Peterson
 

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Hawkstorian":107m18h5 said:
Kerney never wore #59 -- I think you're thinking about Samuel L. Jackson err I mean Julian Peterson

I tried not to laugh, but I couldn't help myself

Personally I can see this most recent addition to the list going either way, but I have to give it to Rufus myself, but that's why this is such a great off season topic, it's great discussion and even more importantly, it's great to remember all these players and the history of the team.
 
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