Putting guys like Harris and Shelton as HMs is offensive. Shelton is my pick. Guy had charisma, talked shit, embarrassed opposing linemen, and is a local kid to boot. Just an all around stud.
I'm sorry you're offended. I tried my best with only ten slots!
So many to choose. Vita and Gaines were great too. It took two full years to get Vita in shape and playing hard but when the light came on, he couldn’t be blocked.
I loved Dissly as well and fondly remember being somewhat surprised how dominant he was in the run game in 2016. I thought he would move to TE and never really do much.
While we were whining about getting Darrell Daniels the ball more, we should have been whining about Dissly. I have no doubt he has improved as a receiver, but there is also no question he could have done more as a receiver at UW. The guy is a very smooth athlete for his size. He’s made some very tough back shoulder catches for the Seahawks that aren’t a skill you can just learn. It’s always been there.
I have images of a running back running up the the middle behind a mass of several giant Olineman. There's only one D lineman lined up against them so the they get good push. Wait. They've been halted in there size 14 tracks. And what is that shooting out from the entanglement of helmets, stretched pants and chopped turf? An arm! An arm that grasps the running back around the waist and drags him to the ground like a kraken pulling a ship to the abyss.
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If we had more than 1 vote, he'd be second for me
God, I miss Gainsey
I loved Dissly as well and fondly remember being somewhat surprised how dominant he was in the run game in 2016. I thought he would move to TE and never really do much.
While we were whining about getting Darrell Daniels the ball more, we should have been whining about Dissly. I have no doubt he has improved as a receiver, but there is also no question he could have done more as a receiver at UW. The guy is a very smooth athlete for his size. He’s made some very tough back shoulder catches for the Seahawks that aren’t a skill you can just learn. It’s always been there.
As a running back