Jean-Philippe Darche because his name is cool and threads like this are the only time I get to use it. Also, I remember him sealing a win for us with a fumble recovery or forced fumble on special teams late in the 4th qtr. of a big game.
Omahawk":1lmdv8vn said:Jean-Philippe Darche because his name is cool and threads like this are the only time I get to use it. Also, I remember him sealing a win for us with a fumble recovery or forced fumble on special teams late in the 4th qtr. of a big game.
hawkpride":2rdx94y8 said:Paul Skansi.
Wide receiver during the mid 80s. Dude just caught everything thrown his way. To this day I have not seen a hawk receiver get absolutely flattened by a defender (which happened to him often) pop right up still holding onto the ball.
chris98251":3d44vsl9 said:Charlie Rogers and Joe Edmonds
KiwiHawk":ssg3026l said:*Cough*Cough*Sputter*Sputter*
Damn, that was my morning coffee, all over the place.
We're talking about the guy who had 42 receptions over his first *5* injury-plagued, sitting-on-his-butt years, and then when he *finally* got healthy held out for more money instead of acknowledging the team carried his ass for 5 freaking years? And that his holdout contributed to Holmgren taking Jerramy Stevens instead of Ed Reed in the 2002 draft?
That Itula Mili?
I guess we see him differently. He's on my all-time-failures list for the Seahawks. Imagine if we went into Super Bowl XL with Ed Reed at safety instead of Etric Pruitt.
Seymour":25mp23gz said:Kind of a role player. Mr feast and famine... Daryl Turner who holds 3 Seahawk catch records and still holds the NFL record of TD to catch ratio around 35%.
I call him a role player because it seemed the only time he came down with the ball was when he was near the endzone. Very strange player, with big time problems as well.