Reggie Rogers Warren Moon Rick Fenney Jerramy Stevens
oh good fucking fuck.
that's your list? holy shit.
here's a list - pick any four from this list and you'd be safe:
Lincoln Kennedy Tui Steve Emtman Lawyer Malloy Hugh McElhenny Gil Dobie Don James Rick Redman Bob Schloredt Sonny Sixkiller George Wilson
hard to leave off Arnie Weinmesiter because he's one of a few Huskies in the Pro Football HOF, but truthfully not a lot of people even know who in the fuck he is.
Schloredt and Wilson are a nod to the old days and early Rose Bowl success. Any Rushmore has to have a blend of old and new.
My four, should I have to choose, would be:
Moon, McElhenny, James and Malloy. the only thing controversy on my list would be that I have Malloy in there over Emtman.
my reason: Lawyer was dominant in college and the NFL - as balanced a career as any Husky - he was the mistake eraser at Washington and was a pain in Dan Marino's ass in New England. great, great player. Emtman was in his own class of dominance in college, but he had no pro career to speak of (regardless of the reason).
If Corey Dillon had been just a little more than a rap sheet passing through for 5 minutes you'd put him up there somewhere. Far and away the most dominant offensive player I've ever seen wear a Husky uniform.
Dillon more dominant than McElhenny? Dillon had huge games but was hardly dominant vs good competition. Yes he was a proud and physical runner, a Pure north - south runner who garnered hard yardage and broke away with great speed for his size when he broke the second level. I love Dillion ' s game but can we not slight Hugh? Hugh was the same size and served up an east - west game as impressive as his between - the - tackles style. Come on coug. Stay away from husky history or I'll start spitting our my impression on Ruben Mayes Hayes and the bruiser.
Dillon more dominant than McElhenny? Dillon had huge games but was hardly dominant vs good competition. Yes he was a proud and physical runner, a Pure north - south runner who garnered hard yardage and broke away with great speed for his size when he broke the second level. I love Dillion ' s game but can we not slight Hugh? Hugh was the same size and served up an east - west game as impressive as his between - the - tackles style. Come on coug. Stay away from husky history or I'll start spitting our my impression on Ruben Mayes Hayes and the bruiser.
who's slighting Hugh? Read more carefully: most dominant that I've ever seen. I didn't see McElhenny play.
as long as you brought up good competition, who do you think played against better defenses? Dillon or McElhenny?
and Dillon was hardly dominant against good competition? really? care to amplify?
sorry Husky ... I'll keep to my coug business going forward.
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that's your list? holy shit.
here's a list - pick any four from this list and you'd be safe:
Lincoln Kennedy
Tui
Steve Emtman
Lawyer Malloy
Hugh McElhenny
Gil Dobie
Don James
Rick Redman
Bob Schloredt
Sonny Sixkiller
George Wilson
hard to leave off Arnie Weinmesiter because he's one of a few Huskies in the Pro Football HOF, but truthfully not a lot of people even know who in the fuck he is.
Schloredt and Wilson are a nod to the old days and early Rose Bowl success. Any Rushmore has to have a blend of old and new.
My four, should I have to choose, would be:
Moon, McElhenny, James and Malloy. the only thing controversy on my list would be that I have Malloy in there over Emtman.
my reason: Lawyer was dominant in college and the NFL - as balanced a career as any Husky - he was the mistake eraser at Washington and was a pain in Dan Marino's ass in New England. great, great player. Emtman was in his own class of dominance in college, but he had no pro career to speak of (regardless of the reason).
If Corey Dillon had been just a little more than a rap sheet passing through for 5 minutes you'd put him up there somewhere. Far and away the most dominant offensive player I've ever seen wear a Husky uniform.
as long as you brought up good competition, who do you think played against better defenses? Dillon or McElhenny?
and Dillon was hardly dominant against good competition? really? care to amplify?
sorry Husky ... I'll keep to my coug business going forward.
2. Don James
3. Don James
4. Don James
Didn't someone do this before?
Dominic Robinson
Steve Schilling
Taylor Mays
I'll go Josh Garnett
Myles Jack
Ruben Foster
Daeshon Hall
Mike Jensen
Ben Ossai
Morgan Rosborough
Zach Banner
Reggie Bush
Deandre Coleman
Emtman
Nip
Tui