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I honestly only threw in the last two players for the contrarians. It's between Wilson and Bam Kam.
Cartire":2dod00ww said:Kam is the main factor holding CAR to 10 in the first 55 minutes. That alone is what gave our offense the chance to succeed. Wilson did what he needed to do. He had so beautiful passes. And he delivered when the running game couldnt (at times.)
But Kam was lights out.
I have never seen somone jump so cleanly over the line....... twice. (he blocked the second kick btw)
kearly":bie78sx1 said:That one handed TD catch by Kearse is one the best plays I've ever seen a Seahawks WR make. It was a one handed catch because the defender was blatantly grabbing his other arm. So he overcomes blatant (and uncalled) DPI, makes the catch, breaks a tackle, and outruns two other guys to the pylon. On 3rd down, no less. Incredible.
Kearse is to Wilson now what Jared Abbrederris was to Wilson at Wisconsin. He's the first guy Wilson looks for when he needs a big play.
kearly":ijxzx0oi said:That one handed TD catch by Kearse is one the best plays I've ever seen a Seahawks WR make. It was a one handed catch because the defender was blatantly grabbing his other arm. So he overcomes blatant (and uncalled) DPI, makes the catch, breaks a tackle, and outruns two other guys to the pylon. On 3rd down, no less. Incredible.
Kearse is to Wilson now what Jared Abbrederris was to Wilson at Wisconsin. He's the first guy Wilson looks for when he needs a big play.
Cartire":33vh92zp said:Kam is the main factor holding CAR to 10 in the first 55 minutes. That alone is what gave our offense the chance to succeed. Wilson did what he needed to do. He had so beautiful passes. And he delivered when the running game couldnt (at times.)
But Kam was lights out.
I have never seen somone jump so cleanly over the line....... twice. (he blocked the second kick btw)