If DK and Kam were on the same team

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Funny how people magically ignore the Kam holdout. But DK was the anti-Christ for asking to be traded.
Selective memory.
It really comes down to emotions. Kam is one of my favorites so it doesn’t matter what he does, did, or will do, I support him. It’s called being a big giant fanboy. It’s ubiquitous in all things silly and entertaining.
 

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And?

I shouldn't be surprised, there are people still making threads on a QB who's been gone 4 years.
I suspect we'll see 4 years of DK threads too :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
But would you have liked to see DK as a Safety??? He likes to rough guys up - might have been interesting.
 

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That would be an epic matchup for sure. Kam seemed like a gladiator out there, and DK did as well. Both are extremely hard working tough players.

By position Kam would be more set up to take shots.
I don't remember Kam ever loosing his cool, but I bet he would with DK.
 

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First I saw Kam, then I saw a white light telling me it's ok your will be safe here.

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DK a WR and Vernon a TE, heavier and well built as well, seen how that worked out.
DK and Vernon are the same height, with Vernon about 10 lbs heavier. Interestingly they ran 40 about the same, Vernon excelled in bench press (30 vs 27), and BETTER 3 cone too.
 

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I don't know why, and Browner ultimately has/had his issues - but one of the best hits of all time IMO - sure there's probably lots of other stuff out there - but I remember this at the time thinking: "HOW the F did Welker even get up after that?!".


And here I assumed you were talking about Kam's hit on Vernon Davis.

That Welker hit by Browner was a soul-stealer as well, with Welker being smaller, and yes, it was remarkable Welker was able to (slowly) get up.
 

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And?

I shouldn't be surprised, there are people still making threads on a QB who's been gone 4 years.
I suspect we'll see 4 years of DK threads too :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
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Funny how people magically ignore the Kam holdout. But DK was the anti-Christ for asking to be traded.
Selective memory.
Chancellor will always be the favorite out of the two. You can’t deny Chancellor’s contributions during the Super Bowl years. Ain’t no way Seattle wins the Super Bowl without Chancellor that year!

People will remember DK as a receiver that had GOAT potential, but never matched his play with his physical stature and prowess.

Kam, will always be remembered as an intimidator and legit defensive “Enforcer!”

Holdout or not, many, love Kam, I can’t say the same for DK.
 

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I don't know why, and Browner ultimately has/had his issues - but one of the best hits of all time IMO - sure there's probably lots of other stuff out there - but I remember this at the time thinking: "HOW the F did Welker even get up after that?!".

a few Cardinal players on a kickoff. Lol


My favorite Browner moment is when he destroyed three Cardinal players on a punt Lol.

 
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And hilariously, they got destroyed for nothing. It was a fair catch.
 
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Funny how people magically ignore the Kam holdout. But DK was the anti-Christ for asking to be traded.
Selective memory.

Oh believe me I remember. That was/is the only black eye for Kam's legacy in my memory, because he indeed hurt the team with that hold out, it caused a loss and really helped add to the idea that some players were no longer playing for each other and playing for themselves (or not playing). I think this is why Bobby Wagner is my all-time favorite. He also played at a All-Pro level for all those years and kept any of his potential drama behind the scenes.

That being said Kam and Beast really the two players that created the reputation for the Seahawks of that era as the tough as nails team that was not only great, but beating you up while doing it.
 

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