Very nice! The mugs even show a left-handed Zorn!We're ten days out and Seahawks uniform number 10 has special meaning for me.
It obviously hasn't been retired, because Uchenna Nwosu is using it now.
But like Seahawks uniform numbers 28 and 79, 10 is a number I'll probably always see as "belonging" to a specific player from my childhood and/or adolescence.
And 10 happens to have been the uniform number used by my first childhood sports hero, Jim Zorn. In 1976, I had chosen the Seahawks as my team and I had taken over as the preferred QB in neighborhood football games, so it was natural that I would identify with the Seahawks' quarterback. It didn't matter to me that he was left-handed (probably still is!) and I wasn't (still am not).
I've mentioned it multiple times here, but I'm mentioining it again: one of the greatest sports-fan moments in my life was gettting to tell Zorn to his face in September of 1984 that I had had his autographed picture framed on my wall in Kennebunk, Maine for years. I've also posted an image of the autographed picture in the frame I bought for it back in the '70s, and I'm now posting it again as the pic I choose to represent Seahawks uniform number 10.
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I want to take this opportunity to show off some coffee mugs a friend down here made for me
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That pic always makes me lol. We've had some great team punters. I know, not the position that makes you think glory days...but still part of the family.
Jon Ryan wore many hats. Not only was he an NFL punter, he was also...That pic always makes me lol. We've had some great team punters. I know, not the position that makes you think glory days...but still part of the family.
I love how JR was always a true 11th defender. He had decent size and didn't shy away from making a hit when needed.
As a CWU alumni, I approve of this message.Jon Kitna
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One of our most underrated QBs in team history. No, he didn’t have the gaudy stats, pro bowl or All Pro appearances but he had that “it” factor. Gutty, gritty, laid it all out there. Holmgren didn’t care for him but I always liked him. Great guy too.
Always rooted for him.
JK is one of my all time favs. I always wonder what he could’ve become had Holmgren embraced him. I think he has more accolades with the Seahawks than many know. He won quite a few player of the week and player of the month awards and had some really gritty comebacks that made him a fan favorite.Jon Kitna
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One of our most underrated QBs in team history. No, he didn’t have the gaudy stats, pro bowl or All Pro appearances but he had that “it” factor. Gutty, gritty, laid it all out there. Holmgren didn’t care for him but I always liked him. Great guy too.
Always rooted for him.