Initial reports had Geno Smith earning $52 million in the first year of his deal reached this past week. It turns out that those numbers were structured intentionally to make the deal sound much bigger. Once the details were announced, it turns out to be a very team-friendly deal for Seattle and a deal that…
Top 15: #6 Running Back Curt Warner
When Head Coach Chuck Knox took over the team in 1983, the first player he picked up was a guy he traded up from the ninth pick in the draft to #3 overall to select Curt Warner. In his very first run, he broke a 60-yard touchdown. It was the start of a huge first…
Top 15: #7 Quarterback Jim Zorn
We’re into the top half of our list and Jim Zorn is the top quarterback, not only because he was the original Seahawks quarterback and second player inducted into the Ring of Honor — he was also the team’s quarterback coach during the team’s first Super Bowl run. Adam may think he should rank out…
Top 15: #8 Cornerback Dave Brown
Seahawks cornerback Dave Brown was the guy from the 1976 expansion draft who lasted with the team longer than any other player. Seattle nabbed him from the Steelers as Pittsburgh was coming off a Super Bowl win. Brown was the third player to be inducted to the Seahawks Ring of Honor in 1992, which coincided…
Top 15: #9 Quarterback Dave Krieg
After taking the helm in the 1983 season, Dave Krieg went on to become the most prolific quarterbacks in Seahawks history and held that mark for many years. The guys talk about how Krieg could go from having outstanding games to miserable ones. Sometimes, in the case of one particular game in Kansas City where he…
Top 15: #10 Defensive Lineman Joe Nash
Finally, we get to the first defensive player on the list. Joe Nash still holds the record for the most games in a Seattle Seahawks uniform over his entire 15-year career with the team. Nash himself admits that a little luck played into his career even getting off the ground. If not for a veteran…
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