olyfan63
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Cheer him in intros and boo every other situation.
Remember the attitude and physicality Browner brought. Do you need a refresher on some signature BB plays that showed what the Seahawks were becoming, before the rest of the world knew?
1) Browner's 90-yard pick-6 against the Giants in 2011, at NY, that was a rude, unscripted interruption in Eli Manning's game-winning drive.
2) Browner demolishing half the AZ team on a punt return, as the poster above mentioned
3) Browner *demolishing* Wes Welker after a catch in the 2012 game vs the Patriots. You could see Welker was so hurt he couldn't speak, and it took 1000% effort for him just to get up and walk dazed off the field.
4) Browner taking on Cam Newton plus a RB 1v1 on an option play inside the Seattle 5 yard line, playing it perfectly, stopping the sure TD, causing the RB to fumble, and then recovering the fumble. I think that was 2012 and it was the game-winning play.
Those are just a few of my faves, feel free to add plays or correct any details I mangled.
In short: Cheer for Browner in intros, for bringing the attitude and lumber in his time with the Seahawks; boo him every other time.
Remember the attitude and physicality Browner brought. Do you need a refresher on some signature BB plays that showed what the Seahawks were becoming, before the rest of the world knew?
1) Browner's 90-yard pick-6 against the Giants in 2011, at NY, that was a rude, unscripted interruption in Eli Manning's game-winning drive.
2) Browner demolishing half the AZ team on a punt return, as the poster above mentioned
3) Browner *demolishing* Wes Welker after a catch in the 2012 game vs the Patriots. You could see Welker was so hurt he couldn't speak, and it took 1000% effort for him just to get up and walk dazed off the field.
4) Browner taking on Cam Newton plus a RB 1v1 on an option play inside the Seattle 5 yard line, playing it perfectly, stopping the sure TD, causing the RB to fumble, and then recovering the fumble. I think that was 2012 and it was the game-winning play.
Those are just a few of my faves, feel free to add plays or correct any details I mangled.
In short: Cheer for Browner in intros, for bringing the attitude and lumber in his time with the Seahawks; boo him every other time.