One of the best of all time. There'd be no reason not to run it on 60% of the downs. The chains would still move.
If not, the box would need to be stacked to combat those two at all, at which point you have two great wideouts in DK and Lockett, with a decent tight end in Everett.
According to some on here, Shaun is softer than Charmin and crumples like cardboard when tackled.
Lynch would steal Shaun's lunch money and make Shaun call him "daddy" at practice.
Can this offensive line create those cutback lanes for Shaun likes? Will Marshawn make Shaun carry his pads after practice?
It's tough to say
Alexander was fantastic, fast, shifty, and loved the End Zone.
But his O-Line made his job easier. Imagine Carson and Penny running behind that same line today... :shock: Imagine Lynch running behind the same line 5 years ago... :shock: :shock:
The better question would be, how good would the Seahawks be if they had every player who was the best at their position in the history of the franchise in their prime playing now? :roll: :roll: :roll:
I know it’s a slow part of the year for news but these types of scenarios are just plain fruitless.