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  • Dardanus
    Dardanus Member Posts: 2,623
    edited December 2015
    idiot assistant using the wrong verb tense
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,839
    edited December 2015
    Gladstone said:

    His legacy to me isn't drops at UW. It's the hugely clutch 4th quarter catches he always made e.g., 2009 USC, 2010 Cal, 2010 Apple Cup, like the Oregon State game ;)etc.

    Abundance motherfucker. He's my biggest love-hate player I can remember after DWarsh. Well and of course Jack.
  • FremontTroll
    FremontTroll Member Posts: 4,744
    dnc said:

    Well the asshole corch was right about the draft.

    So it was definitely Johnny Patron, sí?
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,839

    dnc said:

    Well the asshole corch was right about the draft.

    So it was definitely Johnny Patron, sí?
    Not likely. He's never been right about anything.
  • SpoonieLuv
    SpoonieLuv Member Posts: 5,463

    Gladstone said:

    His legacy to me isn't drops at UW. It's the hugely clutch 4th quarter catches he always made e.g., 2009 USC, 2010 Cal, 2010 Apple Cup etc.

    He has three of the most memorable catches in Seahawk history too. If he didn't drop the 3rd down conversion in the 4th quarter they probably would have won though.
    Despite the accolades and measurables he is easily in the conversation as one of the greatest Seahawks WRs of all time. Name me someone who has done more.
  • SpoonieLuv
    SpoonieLuv Member Posts: 5,463
    dnc said:

    Gladstone said:

    His legacy to me isn't drops at UW. It's the hugely clutch 4th quarter catches he always made e.g., 2009 USC, 2010 Cal, 2010 Apple Cup etc.

    He has three of the most memorable catches in Seahawk history too. If he didn't drop the 3rd down conversion in the 4th quarter they probably would have won though.
    Despite the accolades and measurables he is easily in the conversation as one of the greatest Seahawks WRs of all time. Name me someone who has done more.
    He's not even the best WR on the team (Angry Doug >>>>>> Jermaine). And of course there's this guy:

    image
    Superb Owl, playoffs, championships. Fuck everything else. He came up clutch when he needed to. Regular season champions can get in line to gargle his balls.
  • puppylove_sugarsteel
    puppylove_sugarsteel Member Posts: 9,133
    edited December 2015
    He has three of the most memorable catches in Seahawk history too. If he didn't drop the 3rd down conversion in the 4th quarter they probably would have won though.

    Despite the accolades and measurables he is easily in the conversation as one of the greatest Seahawks WRs of all time. Name me someone who has done more.

    Are we talking about Kearse Spoon? Please tell me you didnt say what you just said . If Paul richardson didnt get hurt he'd be getting Kearse's touches right now. Blades and Fetters got a good laugh too. Kearse is basically free, which is why he's on this roster.

  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,839
    edited December 2015

    dnc said:

    Gladstone said:

    His legacy to me isn't drops at UW. It's the hugely clutch 4th quarter catches he always made e.g., 2009 USC, 2010 Cal, 2010 Apple Cup etc.

    He has three of the most memorable catches in Seahawk history too. If he didn't drop the 3rd down conversion in the 4th quarter they probably would have won though.
    Despite the accolades and measurables he is easily in the conversation as one of the greatest Seahawks WRs of all time. Name me someone who has done more.
    He's not even the best WR on the team (Angry Doug >>>>>> Jermaine). And of course there's this guy:

    image
    Superb Owl, playoffs, championships. Fuck everything else. He came up clutch when he needed to. Regular season champions can get in line to gargle his balls.
    You mean like he choked on the worst Super Bowel play ever? I like the dude but Largent's a Hall of Famer, Kearse is a guy they'll let go once he costs more than $2 million. No comparison.
  • puppylove_sugarsteel
    puppylove_sugarsteel Member Posts: 9,133
    Oh Galloway. Nobody on earth outrun him 40yds, cept Kearse.
  • SpoonieLuv
    SpoonieLuv Member Posts: 5,463
    I can admit when I'm wrong. And by wrong I mean have drinking.
  • droggins
    droggins Member Posts: 804
    I always wonder how great he could have been if he had gotten LASIK surgery in college.
  • FremontTroll
    FremontTroll Member Posts: 4,744
    droggins said:

    I always wonder how great he could have been if he had gotten LASIK surgery coaching in college.

  • Tequilla
    Tequilla Member Posts: 20,102
    dnc said:

    Gladstone said:

    His legacy to me isn't drops at UW. It's the hugely clutch 4th quarter catches he always made e.g., 2009 USC, 2010 Cal, 2010 Apple Cup etc.

    He has three of the most memorable catches in Seahawk history too. If he didn't drop the 3rd down conversion in the 4th quarter they probably would have won though.
    Despite the accolades and measurables he is easily in the conversation as one of the greatest Seahawks WRs of all time. Name me someone who has done more.
    He's not even the best WR on the team (Angry Doug >>>>>> Jermaine). And of course there's this guy:

    image
    This play should be shown to every WR about the meaning of COMPETE
  • dhdawg
    dhdawg Member Posts: 13,326
    edited December 2015

    Gladstone said:

    His legacy to me isn't drops at UW. It's the hugely clutch 4th quarter catches he always made e.g., 2009 USC, 2010 Cal, 2010 Apple Cup etc.

    He has three of the most memorable catches in Seahawk history too. If he didn't drop the 3rd down conversion in the 4th quarter they probably would have won though.
    Despite the accolades and measurables he is easily in the conversation as one of the greatest Seahawks WRs of all time. Name me someone who has done more.
    haha, is this a whoosh? not even the best WR on his team
  • dhdawg
    dhdawg Member Posts: 13,326

    dnc said:

    Gladstone said:

    His legacy to me isn't drops at UW. It's the hugely clutch 4th quarter catches he always made e.g., 2009 USC, 2010 Cal, 2010 Apple Cup etc.

    He has three of the most memorable catches in Seahawk history too. If he didn't drop the 3rd down conversion in the 4th quarter they probably would have won though.
    Despite the accolades and measurables he is easily in the conversation as one of the greatest Seahawks WRs of all time. Name me someone who has done more.
    He's not even the best WR on the team (Angry Doug >>>>>> Jermaine). And of course there's this guy:

    image
    Superb Owl, playoffs, championships. Fuck everything else. He came up clutch when he needed to. Regular season champions can get in line to gargle his balls.
    he had 2 passes go off his hands for interceptions in last year's NFCCG, you are embarrassing yourself (assuming this isn't a whoosh)
  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,144

    Gladstone said:

    His legacy to me isn't drops at UW. It's the hugely clutch 4th quarter catches he always made e.g., 2009 USC, 2010 Cal, 2010 Apple Cup etc.

    He has three of the most memorable catches in Seahawk history too. If he didn't drop the 3rd down conversion in the 4th quarter they probably would have won though.
    Despite the accolades and measurables he is easily in the conversation as one of the greatest Seahawks WRs of all time. Name me someone who has done more.
    Darrell Jackson and Bobby Engram were better than Kearse. He's a #3 or #4 WR. He went multiple games this year without a reception or one for 7 yards. There is nothing bad about that, but just because he has played for a winner doesn't make him great.
  • whlinder
    whlinder Member Posts: 5,273
    NFL wise, David Tyree > Jermaine Kearse
  • puppylove_sugarsteel
    puppylove_sugarsteel Member Posts: 9,133
    dnc said:

    Gladstone said:

    His legacy to me isn't drops at UW. It's the hugely clutch 4th quarter catches he always made e.g., 2009 USC, 2010 Cal, 2010 Apple Cup etc.

    He has three of the most memorable catches in Seahawk history too. If he didn't drop the 3rd down conversion in the 4th quarter they probably would have won though.
    Despite the accolades and measurables he is easily in the conversation as one of the greatest Seahawks WRs of all time. Name me someone who has done more.
    He's not even the best WR on the team (Angry Doug >>>>>> Jermaine). And of course there's this guy:

    image
    For you implants from Cali, Mich, Minn, Ill, Mass, VT, OH (did I miss any depressed, liberal-run, hippie wannabe, bored and cold, dreamer states whose residents flocked to Washington, that was a retaliatory hit from a cheapshot earlier by same dude.

    Largent was so special, on and off field. "A football life-Steve Largent" tells his story for those who dont know. Really good watch.
  • MisterEm
    MisterEm Member Posts: 6,685

    dnc said:

    Gladstone said:

    His legacy to me isn't drops at UW. It's the hugely clutch 4th quarter catches he always made e.g., 2009 USC, 2010 Cal, 2010 Apple Cup etc.

    He has three of the most memorable catches in Seahawk history too. If he didn't drop the 3rd down conversion in the 4th quarter they probably would have won though.
    Despite the accolades and measurables he is easily in the conversation as one of the greatest Seahawks WRs of all time. Name me someone who has done more.
    He's not even the best WR on the team (Angry Doug >>>>>> Jermaine). And of course there's this guy:

    image
    For you implants from Cali, Mich, Minn, Ill, Mass, VT, OH (did I miss any depressed, liberal-run, hippie wannabe, bored and cold, dreamer states whose residents flocked to Washington, that was a retaliatory hit from a cheapshot earlier by same dude.

    Largent was so special, on and off field. "A football life-Steve Largent" tells his story for those who dont know. Really good watch.
    Riveting insight.
  • topdawgnc
    topdawgnc Member Posts: 7,839
    I'll say this about Kearse ...

    His catch against the Packers was enough to make a grown man cry.

    And ...

    He may have dropped the pass on 3rd down.

    However, there was this:

    image
  • FremontTroll
    FremontTroll Member Posts: 4,744
    dnc said:

    dnc said:

    Well the asshole corch was right about the draft.

    So it was definitely Johnny Patron, sí?
    Not likely. He's never been right about anything.
    This is how it went down:

    Sark and Johnny Patron went on a bender after the Oregon game. Sark whined a lot about his players and how if they just bought into his genius they'd be undefeated. Johnny just nodded his head saying sí, sí, sí!

    Then he was dumb enough to parrot one of Sark's drunk offhand comments to the player in question.

    No doubt in my mind.
  • CFetters_Nacho_Lover
    CFetters_Nacho_Lover Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 32,317 Founders Club
    Tequilla said:

    dnc said:

    Gladstone said:

    His legacy to me isn't drops at UW. It's the hugely clutch 4th quarter catches he always made e.g., 2009 USC, 2010 Cal, 2010 Apple Cup etc.

    He has three of the most memorable catches in Seahawk history too. If he didn't drop the 3rd down conversion in the 4th quarter they probably would have won though.
    Despite the accolades and measurables he is easily in the conversation as one of the greatest Seahawks WRs of all time. Name me someone who has done more.
    He's not even the best WR on the team (Angry Doug >>>>>> Jermaine). And of course there's this guy:

    image
    This play should be shown to every WR about the meaning of FINISH! COMPETE