Kamcussionator
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Truth!
Truth!
There are intangibles that you can’t measure in someone that separate them from others. Work ethic, attitude, chip on shoulder, and perseverance. Doug had them all. Many players have top end physical skills but lack one or more of the intangibles. They look great in college film and on paper so they are drafted high. Doug is a perfect example of what you get when you take out all the noise. My son still has this picture on his wall. Just one of many spectacular clutch catches by DB. He epitomizes what its is to be a Seattle Seahawk.It's hard to throw the word "ever" out there, but I think it's safe to say he was the most underrated WR in the NFL of the 2010s.
For me, I'm wondering how it happened though. Did his measurable improve with NFL strength and conditioning programs? Was it just coaching?
How does something like that even happen? Something had to have changed, because if his college game and NFL game were the same then he would've been drafted early
DB was/is cerebral, VERY cerebral, and one of the reasons that Russell Wilson had the success that he did in Seattle...Denver doesn't (or didn't) have guys like Baldwin, Lockett, or Metcalf to help bail his arse out....And it SHOWED....#5 Draft pickIt's hard to throw the word "ever" out there, but I think it's safe to say he was the most underrated WR in the NFL of the 2010s.
For me, I'm wondering how it happened though. Did his measurable improve with NFL strength and conditioning programs? Was it just coaching?
How does something like that even happen? Something had to have changed, because if his college game and NFL game were the same then he would've been drafted early
SPECTACULAR !^!^!^There are intangibles that you can’t measure in someone that separate them from others. Work ethic, attitude, chip on shoulder, and perseverance. Doug had them all. Many players have top end physical skills but lack one or more of the intangibles. They look great in college film and on paper so they are drafted high. Doug is a perfect example of what you get when you take out all the noise. My son still has this picture on his wall. Just one of many spectacular clutch catches by DB. He epitomizes what its is to be a Seattle Seahawk.
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It's hard to throw the word "ever" out there, but I think it's safe to say he was the most underrated WR in the NFL of the 2010s.
For me, I'm wondering how it happened though. Did his measurable improve with NFL strength and conditioning programs? Was it just coaching?
How does something like that even happen? Something had to have changed, because if his college game and NFL game were the same then he would've been drafted early
One of his most incredible catches happened in that 2017 game in Phoenix where Kam & Sherm got hurt.
It was crazy being there live.
Baldwin did his job and got open. Stop.To be fair, that was more of a Wilson highlight then Baldwin. Baldwin half ass block the guy and then improvise it as a screen. Very risky move by Wilson but he had the luck charm back then.