Best 1 & 2 WR Combos Team History?

Best 1 & 2 WR Combos Team History?

  • Baldwin, Tate

    Votes: 6 11.5%
  • Largent, Blades

    Votes: 28 53.8%
  • Baldwin, Lockett

    Votes: 10 19.2%
  • Lockett, Metcalf

    Votes: 4 7.7%
  • Rice, Tate

    Votes: 1 1.9%
  • Engram, Jackson

    Votes: 3 5.8%
  • Lockett, Tate

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
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Jackson and Robinson > Jackson and Engram

The most TDs a Seahawks duo has had in a season was Largent/Turner with 22 in '84. Kind of interesting.
Loved that combo in 1984. Team had to change their offensive identity on the fly when Warner went down for the season earlier in the year.
 

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Loved that combo in 1984. Team had to change their offensive identity on the fly when Warner went down for the season earlier in the year.

Yeah, Largent and Turner was the most magical to me, but I was a kid so everything was like that then.
 

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Yeah, Largent and Turner was the most magical to me, but I was a kid so everything was like that then.
Whatever happened to Turner?
He had that great TD year and then poof!
Was it drugs?
 
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Except for when he dropped it in the end zone on fourth down at the end of a playoff game.
were they going anywhere? We didn't see a team with playoff heart until pc showed up, then the pendulum swung from afraid in key situations to seeking and thriving in key situations, almost to a player
 

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Galloway-McKnight has to be on the list

My 3rd and long mixed unit :
QB Moon
RB John L
TE Jimmy G
X Galloway
Z Largent
Slot Baldwin
 

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Im 45 but some of you are clearly stuck in nostalgia mode and 70 years old... Largent Blades as the top.. ROFL
 

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were they going anywhere? We didn't see a team with playoff heart until pc showed up, then the pendulum swung from afraid in key situations to seeking and thriving in key situations, almost to a player

No playoff heart till Pete showed up? The team went to the Super Bowl the year after the Robinson drop.
 

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Tell me Knox's teams had no heart, I wish people knew something about the history of this team before making comments like that.
 
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were you on the team, sorry you guys didn't make it? sheesh, pc showed up and we had players with more poise and a championship mindset that we have now fostered as part of the organizational identity and we are known around the league as a place that winners want to play at
 

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we are known around the league as a place that winners want to play at
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So, we're now well into the sixth free agency period of the decade. Who are all these "winners" who have wanted to come play here?

By your own definition of winner, the following players don't count: Sam Darnold, Demarcus Lawrence, Leonard Williams, Julian Love, Rayshawn Jenkins, Laken Tomlinson, Jerome Baker, Pharaoh Brown, Tyrel Dodson, Devin Bush, Dre'Mont Jones, Jarran Reed, Justin Coleman, Austin Blythe, Carlos Dunlap, Ahkello Witherspoon, Gerald Everett, Kerry Hyder Jr, Alex Collins, Chance Warmack, BJ Finney, Greg Olsen.

Who does that leave then?

Cooper Kupp: Oft-injured player in his 30s, who was only available because he was cut from a better team after they couldn't find a trading partner. He's from here and his other big FA suitors were the Cowboys and Patriots. Elite teams weren't exactly lining up for his services.

Bobby Wagner: Has obvious history here.

Ernest Jones: Was on the Rams SB team as a rookie, decided to stay after already we traded for him after the league-worst Titans, who acquired him for peanuts, moved him for peanuts. Were other teams even interested?

Not seeing the evidence that Seattle has become known as a place winners want to go play. Maybe if you're a former Ram with past ties to the area.
 
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Heck...Put Steve Largent with me and we still would be the greatest receiving duo in Seahawks history. He was just that good. He checked all the boxes except for top end speed but for the time he was fast enough.
He was an absolute receiver and we were very lucky to have him in a Seahawks uniform all those years.
 
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🤣🤣🤣

So, we're now well into the sixth free agency period of the decade. Who are all these "winners" who have wanted to come play here?

By your own definition of winner, the following players don't count: Sam Darnold, Demarcus Lawrence, Leonard Williams, Julian Love, Rayshawn Jenkins, Laken Tomlinson, Jerome Baker, Pharaoh Brown, Tyrel Dodson, Devin Bush, Dre'Mont Jones, Jarran Reed, Justin Coleman, Austin Blythe, Carlos Dunlap, Ahkello Witherspoon, Gerald Everett, Kerry Hyder Jr, Alex Collins, Chance Warmack, BJ Finney, Greg Olsen.

Who does that leave then?

Cooper Kupp: Oft-injured player in his 30s, who was only available because he was cut from a better team after they couldn't find a trading partner. He's from here and his other big FA suitors were the Cowboys and Patriots. Elite teams weren't exactly lining up for his services.

Bobby Wagner: Has obvious history here.

Ernest Jones: Was on the Rams SB team as a rookie, decided to stay after already we traded for him after the league-worst Titans, who acquired him for peanuts, moved him for peanuts. Were other teams even interested?

Not seeing the evidence that Seattle has become known as a place winners want to go play. Maybe if you're a former Ram with past ties to the area.
you named a bunch of people and have an issue with semantics I suppose, 2011,12,13,14,15,16 seahawks were more confident teams, and good players want to go to contenders, unsure what the other stuff about old players means
 
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2010s team had more heart and poise than any of the 1980s teams, just because they lost a lot and were lovable doesn't mean we have to say the had more of something else, I'd put 2012/2013 up against any team from the 80s, in the 80s.
 

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you named a bunch of people and have an issue with semantics I suppose, 2011,12,13,14,15,16 seahawks were more confident teams, and good players want to go to contenders, unsure what the other stuff about old players means
That's not semantics. You said "we are known around the league as a place that winners want to play at". Just curious what your evidence of that is. Seems like you keep changing what you claim your argument was.
 

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