I can't think of a Seahawk on that list other than possibly Corteze Kennedy, Jim Zorn, possibly Steve Largent?
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Upon further review neither the Saints or Falcons made the list. The Bengals had Boomer Esiason but I think that's a strech and only made "our" list because he's more famous than necessarly an all time great. Hell, from our Giants Harry Carson, Carl Banks, Bill Parcels or Mark Bavaro didn't make the list either. Nothings perfect just a few guys in the back yard rattleing off some names and either agreeing or shooting them down. Every team has someone it's just that what is great to some isn't to others and I guess it has somthing to do with what part of the country you're in, how old you are and how far back you remember players from. Some players are local heros and others are known by everyone everywhere. We love Mark Bavaro he is one of our all time favorites but to add him to the list wouldn't be right he isn't as known outside the NJ/NY area where as everyone knows LT. Any list is goning to be subjective at some level and someone somewhere will always disagree.
Moving on from this, I agree Romo tries to rush things when pressured, I see Eli do the same thing trying to thread the needle and force balls when he's pressured it looks great when it works but it's high risk and when it doesn't work the wheels come off fast. I don't think Dallas can win in Seattle this week.
i did-before he became a politicianSteve Largent made our list. Gota love Steve Largent.
i did-before he became a politician
looks interesting this week.could be a real 'Road Warrior' weekend.