Tyler Lockett is a Baller, but...

SalishHawkFan

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I thought it was one of the few decent TD dances I'd ever seen. Most of them are embarassing to be frank.
 

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kearly":rzr0rd6i said:
I liked it.

Me too.

I read it as funny and kinda meta, like, a TD dance that was making fun of TD dances. Basically the anti-Baldwin in that he was knowingly making himself look silly, rather than trying to be funny and looking like an idiot.
 

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Count me in for the "I like it" crowd as well.

Giving up three picks to move up from #95 to #69 to grab Tyler was well worth it.
 

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The Seattle Seahawks: Home of tame touchdown celebrations. What Tyler did, I'm sure Marshawn would approve.
 

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It was goofy and silly. I liked it. :mrgreen:
 

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I liked it, too, for it's understated joy.

If he keeps scoring TDs, we may all be dancing like throughout and at the end of the the season.

Nobody will be complaining then.
 

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Like.

But I see Lockett as a "new TD, new dance" kind of guy, with unique moves to fit each situation.

That, or he eventually gets so used to scoring that he just hands it to the ref.
 

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I like it. In fact I LOCKETT alot.
It fits his persona.
Players shouldn't feel they have to grind the goal post or crap on the ball to celebrate.
 

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HawkAroundTheClock":3apu55f8 said:
Like.

But I see Lockett as a "new TD, new dance" kind of guy, with unique moves to fit each situation.

That, or he eventually gets so used to scoring that he just hands it to the ref.

Thats boring.
 

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ImTheScientist":3l3t4ojd said:
HawkAroundTheClock":3l3t4ojd said:
Like.

But I see Lockett as a "new TD, new dance" kind of guy, with unique moves to fit each situation.

That, or he eventually gets so used to scoring that he just hands it to the ref.

Thats boring.

And perfectly acceptable, following a TD.
 
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