MizzouHawkGal
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Hawkalypse":2cc4fxj4 said:The guy is my favorite Seahawk of all time (Largent second). His career stats so far are:
ATT: 1,712 Yards: 7,221 AVG: 4.2 TD: 57
3 Pro Bowl, 1 All Pro
If the guy can crank out another 3000 yards, 25 TDs, tack on two more pro bowls, another all pro or two and a super bowl ring I think he's in. If we gradually reduce some of his carries, I think we could get another productive season or two out of the guy and he goes into canton as a Hawk. What say you?
plyka":11evqi8y said:Hawkalypse":11evqi8y said:The guy is my favorite Seahawk of all time (Largent second). His career stats so far are:
ATT: 1,712 Yards: 7,221 AVG: 4.2 TD: 57
3 Pro Bowl, 1 All Pro
If the guy can crank out another 3000 yards, 25 TDs, tack on two more pro bowls, another all pro or two and a super bowl ring I think he's in. If we gradually reduce some of his carries, I think we could get another productive season or two out of the guy and he goes into canton as a Hawk. What say you?
Lets be honest here, lynch has about as much chance as me to make it to the HOF. Just compare shaun Alexander 's numbers with lynch 's and you see who the more productive back was. Alexander won a league mvp, broke the record for most tds in a year, was a yard away from the rushing title, had five years of great production. And he wont make it to the HOF. Lynch has a long way to go to make it to Alexanders production levels.
plyka":26slor27 said:Hawkalypse":26slor27 said:The guy is my favorite Seahawk of all time (Largent second). His career stats so far are:
ATT: 1,712 Yards: 7,221 AVG: 4.2 TD: 57
3 Pro Bowl, 1 All Pro
If the guy can crank out another 3000 yards, 25 TDs, tack on two more pro bowls, another all pro or two and a super bowl ring I think he's in. If we gradually reduce some of his carries, I think we could get another productive season or two out of the guy and he goes into canton as a Hawk. What say you?
Lets be honest here, lynch has about as much chance as me to make it to the HOF. Just compare shaun Alexander 's numbers with lynch 's and you see who the more productive back was. Alexander won a league mvp, broke the record for most tds in a year, was a yard away from the rushing title, had five years of great production. And he wont make it to the HOF. Lynch has a long way to go to make it to Alexanders production levels.
Zorn76":sw1cs8b2 said:plyka":sw1cs8b2 said:Hawkalypse":sw1cs8b2 said:The guy is my favorite Seahawk of all time (Largent second). His career stats so far are:
ATT: 1,712 Yards: 7,221 AVG: 4.2 TD: 57
3 Pro Bowl, 1 All Pro
If the guy can crank out another 3000 yards, 25 TDs, tack on two more pro bowls, another all pro or two and a super bowl ring I think he's in. If we gradually reduce some of his carries, I think we could get another productive season or two out of the guy and he goes into canton as a Hawk. What say you?
Lets be honest here, lynch has about as much chance as me to make it to the HOF. Just compare shaun Alexander 's numbers with lynch 's and you see who the more productive back was. Alexander won a league mvp, broke the record for most tds in a year, was a yard away from the rushing title, had five years of great production. And he wont make it to the HOF. Lynch has a long way to go to make it to Alexanders production levels.
As much as anything else, Alexander's reputation for being soft is chief among the reasons he'll never be in the HFA. And that reputation is legit, IMO.
I'd take Marshawn any day over SA as my starting RB, because the guy gives 110% non stop, and possesses the key intangible of toughness that SA could only dream of.