View Poll Results: Who will win?

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  • Bills

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    28 84.85%
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    2 6.06%
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  1. #511
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    Quote Originally Posted by FWBrodie View Post
    I think you're letting Matt's last couple seasons overshadow his better years. The Seahawk offense was a well-oiled machine with Matt slingin it all over the place. His two minute drill was ridonkulous, his anticipation was incredible, and when he got into rhythm he was electric.
    That is true. But he, like Alexander, reaped the benefits of playing behind arguably the best line in football. In addition, the NFC West was absolutely hideous in the mid 2000s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boozerguy47 View Post
    That is true. But he, like Alexander, reaped the benefits of playing behind arguably the best line in football. In addition, the NFC West was absolutely hideous in the mid 2000s.
    He also had to suffer behind awful offensive lines.


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    Yup. And his play went downhill quickly. No doubt Russell's line is better than what Matt had in the late 2000s though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FWBrodie View Post
    I think you're letting Matt's last couple seasons overshadow his better years. The Seahawk offense was a well-oiled machine with Matt slingin it all over the place. His two minute drill was ridonkulous, his anticipation was incredible, and when he got into rhythm he was electric.
    Not to mention he never had any talent at the WR position. Never had the "go to" guy. Darrell Jackson and Bobby Engram were his best targets... Not saying they were bad, but they're 2nd or 3rd options on most good offenses.

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    Darrell Jackson and Bobby Engram were amazing. Guys like Koren Robinson (when he was on the field), Jurevicius, Rice (for a season) were more than serviceable too.


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    Quote Originally Posted by FWBrodie View Post
    I think you're letting Matt's last couple seasons overshadow his better years. The Seahawk offense was a well-oiled machine with Matt slingin it all over the place. His two minute drill was ridonkulous, his anticipation was incredible, and when he got into rhythm he was electric.
    Double post

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seattle4Ever View Post
    Darrell Jackson and Bobby Engram were amazing. Guys like Koren Robinson (when he was on the field), Jurevicius, Rice (for a season) were more than serviceable too.
    Koren had 1 good season, and Rice was 42 and we had him for half a season. Either way none of those guys were top WR's. All okay. No big deep threat, or big play factor in any of those players (besides Koren... he was the most talented, but ran terrible routes his entire career).

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    I loved Joe Jurevicius, but he was an aged receiver, and I'm pretty sure he played mostly slot. Still, there was no time in his career where he was a premier #1 deep threat receiver.

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