DK’s signature moment

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I just think it’s crazy for the biggest strongest dude to ever play wide receiver for Seattle will be remembered mostly for penalty flags, stuffed animal pants, and running down a pick, was that a Russell Wilson pick or geNo?
 

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...as a Seahawk, definitely.

Punching a fan is his signature Steelers moment so far.

I bet the average fan more vividly remembers the second incident just because it's so much more recent. Maybe it depends on definition of "signature moment."
 
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...as a Seahawk, definitely.

Punching a fan is his signature Steelers moment so far.

I bet the average fan more vividly remembers the second incident just because it's so much more recent. Maybe it depends on definition of "signature moment."
Yeah if we’re talking career wise he is definitely adding some lowlights
 

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Let's not pretend the seeds of greatness aren't there. I hope he achieves his potential but it gets less likely every year. The video, since you can't see it without clicking, is his highlights in the wildcard game his rookie year, against the Eagles.

 

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Was DK’s most iconic moment as a Seahawk when he ran down Buddha baker after the long interception return, honestly no other play really sticks out in my mind like that one.
This. That being said it's pretty sad/telling if his most iconic/memorable play is him playing defense. No game changing/altering/ending magic catch/run. You'd think someone with his physical talent in his time on the Seahawks would have ended up with some kind of Beast Quake Run type play on his resume.
 

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This. That being said it's pretty sad/telling if his most iconic/memorable play is him playing defense. No game changing/altering/ending magic catch/run. You'd think someone with his physical talent in his time on the Seahawks would have ended up with some kind of Beast Quake Run type play on his resume.

It's because (as we were always told) he is a physical freak of nature, with an explosive temper, who happens to be just kind of an average football player.
 

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This. That being said it's pretty sad/telling if his most iconic/memorable play is him playing defense. No game changing/altering/ending magic catch/run. You'd think someone with his physical talent in his time on the Seahawks would have ended up with some kind of Beast Quake Run type play on his resume.
He had one memorable TD, (at least in my memory) and that was the 75 yard TD against the Cowboys. Maybe it would've been more memorable had they won that game. 🙁
 
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