FlyHawksFly":1ac0e5nr said:SoulfishHawk":1ac0e5nr said:One of my all time favorite Hawks. He really left it all on the field. Great attitude, total team guy, and was all over the field.
He was pretty vocal about really disliking his time in Seattle. Made me lose some respect for him.
wasn't Shawn Springs vocal about not liking Seattle too? I might be wrong.SoulfishHawk":27u8k1rs said:One of my all time favorite Hawks. He really left it all on the field. Great attitude, total team guy, and was all over the field.
Yeah screw that guy. Anyone who disses the 206 is dead to me.FlyHawksFly":2wthfrz8 said:dopeboy206":2wthfrz8 said:wasn't Shawn Springs vocal about not liking Seattle too? I might be wrong.SoulfishHawk":2wthfrz8 said:One of my all time favorite Hawks. He really left it all on the field. Great attitude, total team guy, and was all over the field.
Yep. I believe he is the one that called it BFE in one notable quote.
FlyHawksFly":3sgjttqe said:He was pretty vocal about really disliking his time in Seattle. Made me lose some respect for him.
McGruff":2h0uwhjn said:Maybe the single most incredibly athletic play I'd ever seen up until Kam Chancellor started hurdling offensive lines.
FlyHawksFly":2icktbkr said:Aros":2icktbkr said:FlyHawksFly":2icktbkr said:He was pretty vocal about really disliking his time in Seattle. Made me lose some respect for him.
I hate to pile on but I was thinking the same thing. Really bummed me out about him. But I still respect what he gave to us while wearing the uniform.
I didn't mean to come off as hating him, I was a huge fan when he played for us. Hell I still have his jersey. I thought quite a lot of him as a player but after he left Seattle he didn't have anything really positive to say. I think part of it was sour grapes in how his playing time ended in Seattle, and part of it was the dysfunction of team while he was here, so I can understand where is coming from. At the same time, he was paid handsomely and was absolutely adored by the fans here, you would think that he might at the very least keep his opinion about Seattle to himself. Unfortunately he didn't, and in my mind he drops down a few pegs. I used to consider him one of my favorite Hawks, now not so much.
I sincerely hope his attitude towards the city and the organization are a bit more open minded this time around, and he helps the Hawks as a coach as much as he did as a player.