Kearse
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Pretty much agree. His best attribute is that he is really hard to tackle, but he's been going down easier lately. His punt returning hasn't been as good as it was earlier in the season as well, granted that could be more of a blocking thing. I'm pretty surprised Tate didn't have more catches with Harvin and Baldwin out there a good portion of the game.dhdawg said:
if tate goes to the right team he will be effective. A team where he can be the #3 target and do some other stuff as well is a good fit, but if a team like the jets pays him it's a horrible investment, a good CB pretty much neutralizes him. He was a good player for the hawks nonethelessRoadDawg55 said:I can only think of a couple drops Kearse had all year. A healthy Rice is probably better than Kearse, but Rice hasn't really been healthy since he joined the Seahawks. Factor in Rice's salary and it's an easy decision. Kearse could be featured even more next year, assuming Tate leaves in free agency. Some dumb team will throw a lot of money at Tate.
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Funny how many Dawg fans now like Kearse. He could not get much love from many fans while he was a Husky player, mostly due to his drops, while forgetting many great plays.
His LASIK surgery seems to have made a huge difference. Imagine him playing with bad eyes and now seeing the change. He ought to do a commercial. Haha -
Iron Law Doogism #81: Always blame the players, never the CoachesGlobal said:Funny how many Dawg fans now like Kearse. He could not get much love from many fans while he was a Husky player, mostly due to his drops, while forgetting many great plays.
His LASIK surgery seems to have made a huge difference. Imagine him playing with bad eyes and now seeing the change. He ought to do a commercial. Haha -
Here he is wearing the Purple W, at the 1:14 mark: komonews.com/sports/Seahawks-plane-lands-at-Sea-Tac-parade-Wednesday-243432471.html?tab=video&c=yLawDawg1 said:Nice touch to walk off the airplane with your UW gear on. Go Dawgs!
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Global said:
Funny how many Dawg fans now like Kearse. He could not get much love from many fans while he was a Husky player, mostly due to his drops, while forgetting many great plays.
His LASIK surgery seems to have made a huge difference. Imagine him playing with bad eyes and now seeing the change. He ought to do a commercial. Haha
Every time he mentioned the LASIK in an interview all I heard was "I had to play for both Tyroone and Sark - do the math"
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Kearse was a Jekyll and Hyde player at UW. He could be really, really good, and then there were the unbelievable drops. Happy for him, the Hawks and UW that he's working out.
His biggest problem was coaching and development. His build is radically different now. Way more muscle. (Hi, Ivan you POS.) He's also way more of a bad ass today.
He still has bad habits that show up from time-to-time that were picked up in the UW coaching vacuum. (For instance, he just stopped running a route in the SF game that could have been a completion?) -
Kearse along with others proves that Dude Brah had more talent than 0-12. When idiot doogs would quote 0-12 we'd point out all the talent he inherited. Did he inherit a Rose Bowl team? No he didn't but if you had hired an established coach that team wins 8 games year one. Shit if Dude Brah wasn't "learning" on the job that team wins 8 games as he personally cost us three games.
Coaching matters, we've all said that. I don't even remember Doug Baldwin at all in college or for that matter Richard Sherman. Schneider finds the Seahawks version of OKG's and Carroll with his staff coaches them up.
2010 Draft:
1st- Okung
1st- Thomas
2nd- Tate
4th- Thurmond
5th- Chancellor
6th- Anthony McCoy
2011 Draft:
1st- Carpenter(started some games)
4th- K.J. Wright
5th- Richard Sherman
6th- Byron Maxwell
7th- Malcom Smith
UDFA- Doug Baldwin
2012 Draft:
1st- Irvin
2nd- Wagner
3rd- Wilson
4th- Turbin
6th- Jeremy Lane
7th- Sweezy
UDFA- Kearse
They are making the NFL versions of Kim Grinolds look fucking stupid with year and year finding gems late in the draft.




