Yeah, I suppose. You're right about the guile, for sure. I thought of Engram, but he didn't have the hands or body control that Largent and ADB had. I just went back and re-watched some Largent highlights just in case my memory was off, but I don't think it was. When you see Largent lay out for a fingertip catch or get those toe-tap catches, it looks so much like ADB. With all due respect to Bobby E, who was a master at working the zone from the slot, I just never watched him play and thought to myself "that looks like Largent."I'd put Bobby Engram in that category as well.
Agree...he didn't make the acrobat catches that Yoda and ADB were known for. When I think FB intelligence and hands, Bobby ranks near the top as well.Yeah, I suppose. You're right about the guile, for sure. I thought of Engram, but he didn't have the hands or body control that Largent and ADB had. I just went back and re-watched some Largent highlights just in case my memory was off, but I don't think it was. When you see Largent lay out for a fingertip catch or get those toe-tap catches, it looks so much like ADB. With all due respect to Bobby E, who was a master at working the zone from the slot, I just never watched him play and thought to myself "that looks like Largent."
Alworth had deceptive speed, he could really turn it on when he needed to. He was a WR who really did not have a weakness.Alworth was fast AF (allegedly)
Or maybe fast for a hockey player
Whoa..be careful making a statement like that around here...Jesus, why do people glaze this guy so much? He doesn't have anywhere near the production Largent had his first two years. No.




Oh yes, I know. Heady words. Yet, the parallels are building.
On the slower side. Check.
Unassuming physical specimens. Check.
Hands made of velcro. Check.
Highlight catches are the norm. Check.
My Spidey senses are tingling here. I think our new Largent has arrived.
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Observations from Seattle Seahawks' practice at Lumen Field
Six observations from the Seattle Seahawks' annual "Football Fest" practice at Lumen Field, which included a dominant showing by the defense.sports.mynorthwest.com
• Another Bobo highlight: The lone touchdown drive in the 15-minute scrimmage session was capped by another highlight-reel catch from second-year receiver Jake Bobo. The former undrafted free agent made a twisting, acrobatic 8-yard TD snag in the front corner of the end zone, using great body control to corral the pass inside the right boundary. It came after the 6-foot-4 Bobo made a spectacular diving TD catch in Tuesday’s practice.
“I don’t see him drop a lot of footballs,” Macdonald said. “It seems like he comes down with a bunch of them. I think he complements our receiving room well, and then we’re really excited in the (special) teams phase. I think he provides more than a normal receiver would provide in that phase too. It’ll be fun to see how he fits into the receiver room and how that thing all shakes out, because we’ve got a lot of talent.”