Maulbert":2xssjzh5 said:
1. Wilson (1st SB Win, first league passing title in team history)
2. Hasselbeck (1st Conference Championship, first conference passing title in team history)
3. Krieg (1st Conference Championship Game appearance, first 30 TD pass season in team history)
4. Zorn (played competitively on terrible teams, turned in a winning season in only his 3rd year)
5. Kitna (ended the team's playoff drought)
Gotta say this is pretty easily my list too.
- Really, really hard to argue Wilson anywhere but the top slot now.
- Really hard to argue Hasselbeck as second, as Wilson has had to eclipse Hasselbeck almost across the board to get where he is now.
- Hard to argue anyone else over Kreig, the interceptions notwithstanding. He was damned productive, and still holds Seahawks records.
- Hard to argue Kitna (or anyone else over Zorn), as Zorn had to work with not only a defensive-minded club, but an expansion club that did not have the breaks modern expansion clubs have had.
- Could put Moon in the fiver spot, but overall Kitna had a better and longer career with the Seahawks. Warren Moon's Hall of Fame career doesn't make him a great Seahawk any more than Jerry Rice's.