Chris Stevens would have started ahead of Psalm at SAM
The best player Lionel refused to play. I remember his blocked punt in the 2006 Apple Cup.
"best prayer Lionel refused to play" is crowded company. You're lucky Hemphill got ran, Caesar Rayford lacked comportment, and Craig Chambers could have been a rich mans Lenius.
Chris Stevens would have started ahead of Psalm at SAM
The best player Lionel refused to play. I remember his blocked punt in the 2006 Apple Cup.
"best prayer Lionel refused to play" is crowded company. You're lucky Hemphill got ran, Caesar Rayford lacked comportment, and Craig Chambers could have been a rich mans Lenius.
There were plenty of players completely mismanaged by Ty. I always thought Rayford's lack of a redshirt was one of the bigger fuck ups by Ty.
It's funny to think about the good players uw had during the ty years in the context of how shitty the teams were.
I think Kearse would be a sure thing starter this year. Shackleford was good but was also a RN recruit. Gunheim would look great at OLB in this defense.
I don't know if Polk would be the starter over the guys we have or not, but I bet he'd get a near even split on carries or other touches (he was a good and underutilized receiver).
Butler and Foster were as good as or better than the two current ILBs.
Hemphill...lol what a joke. Plodding safeties that come in late with their head down and miss the cheap shot probably wouldn't cut it with the current staff and talent level.
In addition to several other names floated above, I'd add this guy to the mix:
Reece went to four straight ProBowls, and he's still (barely) hanging around with SEA at age 32. Think of what Hamdan could have done with a legit big body out wide against Bammer's secondary last year.
In addition to several other names floated above, I'd add this guy to the mix:
Reece went to four straight ProBowls, and he's still (barely) hanging around with SEA at age 32. Think of what Hamdan could have done with a legit big body out wide against Bammer's secondary last year.
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Stanback was a freak athlete also. He would have found his way onto the field somewhere.
I think Kearse would be a sure thing starter this year. Shackleford was good but was also a RN recruit. Gunheim would look great at OLB in this defense.
I don't know if Polk would be the starter over the guys we have or not, but I bet he'd get a near even split on carries or other touches (he was a good and underutilized receiver).
Butler and Foster were as good as or better than the two current ILBs.
Hemphill...lol what a joke. Plodding safeties that come in late with their head down and miss the cheap shot probably wouldn't cut it with the current staff and talent level.
Reece went to four straight ProBowls, and he's still (barely) hanging around with SEA at age 32. Think of what Hamdan could have done with a legit big body out wide against Bammer's secondary last year.
He'd probably be a BTE now, but he'd start.