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I was thinking this was such a negative thread on thanksgiving has turned into a trip down memory lane.
 

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Deion Branch (sat on his ass collecting a paycheck and contributing precisely jack and shiznit)

Koren Robinson

Darrel Jacksons Knee
 

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Pete Hunter!

Taco Wallace!

Alex Bannister lost us the game!

Bumpus! Lamar King!

Oooooohhhhhhhhh. I got one Antwoine Palopei(?) hahahahahahahahah
 

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Ronnie Harris. Thanks for fumbling all those punts away, jackass.

Glenn Foley and Gino Toretta come to mind as QBs who had no business on an NFL roster.
 

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Aaron Curry was pretty bad. As I recall he had one of the very worst negative scores from PFF during his rookie season. In the league. He wasn't just a bust, he was actually hurting our defense. Plus he generally wasn't very smart and mouthed off at the end for good measure. I hated that pick before it happened, but me being pessimistic (especially back then) predicted it would happen, and was deeply upset when my prediction was right. I honeymooned as a Cardinals fan for a few weeks, and upon returning to Hawks fandom months before the season started I headed up the Fire Tim Ruskell bandwagon. Enough was enough. When Aaron Curry was dealt, I didn't really celebrate so much as feel relief- that a short yet awful chapter in Seahawks history was finally over.

Two more names worth mentioning: Tom Ashworth and Brian Russell.

Sean Locklear and Kelly Jennings were pretty horrible for a while as well. And I'll never forget 2009 Hasselbeck, especially against Tampa Bay. His "Hassletoss" play will live on forever with me.
 

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SharkHawk":2hl58ejp said:
The Boz was awesome.......r.

Didn't want that post to go without at least one "hell yeah".

You're a little over excited though. He was a good player, but I don't think he ever was or would have been a great linebacker.

But it is true that injuries don't make a player a 'bust'.
 

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kearly":109tpnw5 said:
Aaron Curry was pretty bad. As I recall he had one of the very worst negative scores from PFF during his rookie season. In the league. He wasn't just a bust, he was actually hurting our defense. Plus he generally wasn't very smart and mouthed off at the end for good measure. I hated that pick before it happened, but me being pessimistic (especially back then) predicted it would happen, and was deeply upset when my prediction was right. I honeymooned as a Cardinals fan for a few weeks, and upon returning to Hawks fandom months before the season started I headed up the Fire Tim Ruskell bandwagon. Enough was enough. When Aaron Curry was dealt, I didn't really celebrate so much as feel relief- that a short yet awful chapter in Seahawks history was finally over.

Two more names worth mentioning: Tom Ashworth and Brian Russell.

Sean Locklear and Kelly Jennings were pretty horrible for a while as well. And I'll never forget 2009 Hasselbeck, especially against Tampa Bay. His "Hassletoss" play will live on forever with me.

I remember the Curry draft, I was one of the stupid ones who didn't like the pick. Lots of us dummies were almost banned for going against that grain.

There's a lot of names on here that don't belong. Stouffer's one that DOES belong.
 

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Ruben Rodriguez.

Now you're talking! His on-field ineptness wasn't enough either. He held out once, then I believe that same year, got popped for roids. I also remember one game he had a few negative punts, like 2 or 3 in a game.
 

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kearly":1t0a99x8 said:
Aaron Curry was pretty bad. As I recall he had one of the very worst negative scores from PFF during his rookie season. In the league. He wasn't just a bust, he was actually hurting our defense. Plus he generally wasn't very smart and mouthed off at the end for good measure. I hated that pick before it happened, but me being pessimistic (especially back then) predicted it would happen, and was deeply upset when my prediction was right. I honeymooned as a Cardinals fan for a few weeks, and upon returning to Hawks fandom months before the season started I headed up the Fire Tim Ruskell bandwagon. Enough was enough. When Aaron Curry was dealt, I didn't really celebrate so much as feel relief- that a short yet awful chapter in Seahawks history was finally over.

Two more names worth mentioning: Tom Ashworth and Brian Russell.

Sean Locklear and Kelly Jennings were pretty horrible for a while as well. And I'll never forget 2009 Hasselbeck, especially against Tampa Bay. His "Hassletoss" play will live on forever with me.

You moonlighted as a Cards fan only for their playoff run right?
 

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hawksfan515":1hgfznlu said:
kearly":1hgfznlu said:
Aaron Curry was pretty bad. As I recall he had one of the very worst negative scores from PFF during his rookie season. In the league. He wasn't just a bust, he was actually hurting our defense. Plus he generally wasn't very smart and mouthed off at the end for good measure. I hated that pick before it happened, but me being pessimistic (especially back then) predicted it would happen, and was deeply upset when my prediction was right. I honeymooned as a Cardinals fan for a few weeks, and upon returning to Hawks fandom months before the season started I headed up the Fire Tim Ruskell bandwagon. Enough was enough. When Aaron Curry was dealt, I didn't really celebrate so much as feel relief- that a short yet awful chapter in Seahawks history was finally over.

Two more names worth mentioning: Tom Ashworth and Brian Russell.

Sean Locklear and Kelly Jennings were pretty horrible for a while as well. And I'll never forget 2009 Hasselbeck, especially against Tampa Bay. His "Hassletoss" play will live on forever with me.

You moonlighted as a Cards fan only for their playoff run right?

Ooooooooooooooooooo!
 

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Brian Russell, Craig Terill, and that backup safety who substituted in for the Super Bowl when our starter got injured (Pruitt I think his name was)
 

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Brian Russell, another chump who not liking got me flamed, called stupid and banishment threatened.
 

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Although he wasn't on my list (as I was in the RW camp, and had very low expectations for Flynn) Im sure Matt Flynn has to be on this list somewhere for some of you. I think he disapointed a large group of this forum judging by all the Wilson vs Flynn threads.

Kelly Jennings & Deion Branch have to be on that list....Aaron Curry was aweful.
 

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Throwdown":31o0t0ax said:
hawksfan515":31o0t0ax said:
Kolsteseahawks":31o0t0ax said:
Tarvaris Jackson and Kelly Jennings

aww you know Tarvaris wasn't that bad.

He really wasn't, but I secretly have this weird man crush on TJ and its not for talent. Dudes just a genuinely good dude, rather see him than Flynn on the sideline moping around looking an entitled ass.

I'm sleep though..

That's all well and good as long as he would remain on the sideline. Needing to be pressed into service, I'd much rather see Flynn warming up.

Just so you know, everyone that has a man crush on Tarvaris does not factor talent into the equation.
 

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I just remembered the answer to this thread, and we might as well close the thread after this post because nobody can argue.

Boone Stutz. That horrible long snapper we had for a few weeks back in 2006 or 2007. He only had one job to do and he did it horribly. I remember every single punt, field goal, and extra point being an adventure. Then we signed Jeff Robinson and it literally felt like we signed some All Pro Quarterback to come in and lift the team.

He was the worst seahawk ever. End of discussion.
 

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rideaducati":1k7s8vgt said:
Just so you know, everyone that has a man crush on Tarvaris does not factor talent into the equation.

But he was never as bad as people wanted to make him out to be.
 

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Hawkstorian":2u2gt7hk said:
SharkHawk":2u2gt7hk said:
The Boz was awesome.......r.

Didn't want that post to go without at least one "hell yeah".

You're a little over excited though. He was a good player, but I don't think he ever was or would have been a great linebacker.

But it is true that injuries don't make a player a 'bust'.

I was just reading through this thread for the first time and I was surprised it took this long to get a hell yeah on that post.

I don't remember the Boz in any great deal because it was quite a while ago and I've been hit in the head a lot since then, but I don't remember this horrible doufus everyone wants to paint him as. But really with the hype that followed Boz to town, a performance anything short of being Lawrence Taylor-like would've been a letdown in a lot of people's eyes.

Great post though Shark (and it all fit on one page too! ;) )

But yeah, to contribute... from recent memory; Ricki "Training camp practice sack leader" Foley.
 

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Throwdown":1h3vnjfg said:
rideaducati":1h3vnjfg said:
Just so you know, everyone that has a man crush on Tarvaris does not factor talent into the equation.

But he was never as bad as people wanted to make him out to be.

Yeah, he's not like Dan McGuire bad.... He managed to lead this team to a 7-9 record. That's not possible if you are one of the worst Seahawks ever playing QB. Even with the defense and running game we had.
 
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