I kinda think I'd rather forget. Konz had off-the-chart Combine measurements, but they never turned into anything. I was hoping they'd make him the designated jump-over-the-snapper guy for opposing teams' field goal attempts, but obviously that never happened.
Amen!There's only one player I can actually remember wearing number 45 for the Seahawks. I can look it up and see that two other guys used it briefly, but Seahawks uniform number 45 has been retired for the Hall of Fame player who wore it in '81-'87.
I watched whatever Seahawks games I could get on TV in Maine, so I saw our #45 a bunch of times on TV. I also got to see "the" Seahawks #45 play live twice: in September of '84 and September of '86 in Foxborough. In '84 he had a punt return. In '86, Bobby Joe Edmonds was returning punts (six for 107 yards, and I'm not sure if this had any effect on the late-in-the-fourth-quarter blocked punt that .NET's new friend @Themoyers21 recovered in the Patriots end zone to tie the game at 31 once Norm Johnson hit the extra point).
In the '84 Seahawks game in Foxborough, the eternal Seahawks #45 also had an interception.
Because I grew up all the way across the continent from Seattle, I depended on the national media to give me Seahawks news, and after years of them basically only talking about Largent and trick plays (fake field goals and whatnot... I know whose pic I plan to post in this thread on September 7, one day before the Seahawks season starts), in '81-'82 they started talking a lot about #45, and in '83 there were so many national story lines that I was in pig heaven. They talked about Chuck Knox. They talked a lot about Curt Warner. And of course they talked about #45 and the first-team All-Pro season he had in the magical 1983 season, the first of three years of dominance so complete that the national media had to recognize it.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame ended up recognizing #45's greatness too by inducting him in 2017. The Seahawks officially retired his uniform number, and so the player who did the most with Seahawks uniform number 45 will always and forever be Kenny Easley.
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No. 45 will always be THE Seahawk for me as he is literally the reason i'm a fan. My dad was in the army when i was a kid and we were stationed at Ft Lewis in '82 and 83'. A guy he worked with was Easley's cousin and offered to take my dad and i to a game - Kenny would give tix to his family members to attend. My dad ended up not being able to go, but i did. Coolest thing was that we were supposed to meet up with him after the game to grab dinner. So, for 4 qtrs (while we were lambasted by the NYG), 80% of me was destracted in anticipation of hanging out with an NFL player. We waited at the player's exit after the game but Kenny never showed. We found out after that he was dinged up pretty good in the game and was held late for treatment. Nevertheless, its an experience that i will never forget and one that shaped my football fandom. Like you, after we left the PNW, i got whatever Seahawks news i could from wherever in the US (and world) my dad was sent - but i was always keyed into how good a game 45 had; him, Warner, Largent and Krieg... they were my football Gods. Prior to that game, i was an Eagles fan (for those many years between the ages of 5 and 9).There's only one player I can actually remember wearing number 45 for the Seahawks. I can look it up and see that two other guys used it briefly, but Seahawks uniform number 45 has been retired for the Hall of Fame player who wore it in '81-'87.
I watched whatever Seahawks games I could get on TV in Maine, so I saw our #45 a bunch of times on TV. I also got to see "the" Seahawks #45 play live twice: in September of '84 and September of '86 in Foxborough. In '84 he had a punt return. In '86, Bobby Joe Edmonds was returning punts (six for 107 yards, and I'm not sure if this had any effect on the late-in-the-fourth-quarter blocked punt that .NET's new friend @Themoyers21 recovered in the Patriots end zone to tie the game at 31 once Norm Johnson hit the extra point).
In the '84 Seahawks game in Foxborough, the eternal Seahawks #45 also had an interception.
Because I grew up all the way across the continent from Seattle, I depended on the national media to give me Seahawks news, and after years of them basically only talking about Largent and trick plays (fake field goals and whatnot... I know whose pic I plan to post in this thread on September 7, one day before the Seahawks season starts), in '81-'82 they started talking a lot about #45, and in '83 there were so many national story lines that I was in pig heaven. They talked about Chuck Knox. They talked a lot about Curt Warner. And of course they talked about #45 and the first-team All-Pro season he had in magical 1983, the first of three years of dominance so complete by our 45 that the national media had to recognize it.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame ended up recognizing #45's greatness too by inducting him in 2017. The Seahawks officially retired his uniform number, and so the player who did the most with Seahawks uniform number 45 will always and forever be Kenny Easley.
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I'm thinking I saw an interview where Mr Lott was asked who is the best safety in the NFL.Even Ronnie Lott thought Kenny was the quintessential safety. That is saying something.
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He and Blades were the only real weapons we had in the early 90s.