The Legacy
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Damn
He dominated in 2004.
Lets get Schmitt Faced!
by Pessimistic Optimist on Oct 28, 2009 3:52 PM PDT reply actions
I havent been able to refind it
But somewhere on Youtube there is a video of Walter effortlessly pushing a defender back 20 yards during the NFC Championship. If anybody can acquire this I would be so happy.
I was looking for it.
It was against Mike Rucker of the Panthers. I think it was taken down a while back.
I wonder if it's on the 2005 Seahawks NFL films DVD.
I’ve watched that DVD a few times and I distinctly remember an Alexander run on it that sounds like what you’re talking about. Shaun ran for about 10-15 yards and got inside the five yard line, but it’s Walt pushing his man all the way from the line of scrimmage into the end zone that stands out. Heck if I can remember which game it was, though.
by John Edwards on Oct 28, 2009 4:15 PM PDT up reply actions
I can see that play in my mind
Utter, utter dominance.
"Why is it every time I need to get somewhere, we get waylaid by jackassery?" - Dr. Venture
I want to see that, again, too.
Could never find a working torrent for that NFC Championship game. :(
"Mayhap a hidden door lurks nigh. Let us search the environs."
by Fearless Frog on Oct 28, 2009 4:59 PM PDT up reply actions
I have three
The game of the week edition from the DVD, One with the commercials edited out and my own DVR copy with the pre and post game.
Man, good planning.
Happier times, those were.
"Mayhap a hidden door lurks nigh. Let us search the environs."
by Fearless Frog on Oct 28, 2009 10:07 PM PDT up reply actions
2005 season on dvd from an e-bay seller.
A friend of mine saw an item on E-bay that had every game from that year on dvd. The original item was a Seahawks TOPS Football card for $200 bucks. he looked at it and saw that it came with a DVD copy of every game from 05. The item was taken down a day later but he ordered it and this guy took time to make quality dvd’s and a whole box set style case.
we were hanging out drinking and after we were sloshed we watched the superbowl again. I advise against doing that as I cried like a baby.
No real point to this. Just wanted to say he has every game on dvd. I asked him to make a torrent but he is a pussy.
I ROCK out with my HAWK out, therefore I am....
I haven't watched XL again
other than maybe the first five minutes or so.
It's Great to be a Florida Gator!
Next year's notable Ex-Seahawks:
Walter Jones, Patrick Kerney, Seneca Wallace, Jordan Babineaux, Kelly Jennings
by Wayward Llama on Oct 29, 2009 7:06 PM PDT up reply actions
What's the over/under
On the number of sacks in Walt’s stat sheet that came from Seneca Wallace’s loooooong 7 step drops?
by John Edwards on Oct 28, 2009 4:20 PM PDT up reply actions
Or Seneca's imaginary pressure
You know, when it’s a three man rush and he scrambles around and eventually gets sacked.
Lets get Schmitt Faced!
by Pessimistic Optimist on Oct 28, 2009 5:00 PM PDT up reply actions
No, just two of them were.
The other, I can’t remember, but I think it was in the Washington game.
Sam Bradford, future Seattle Seahawk.
by Carl Shinyama on Oct 28, 2009 9:00 PM PDT up reply actions
Yep
Everytime he had more than one knee to put pressure through he was pretty dominant.
One of the sacks not from DeMarcus Ware was in one of Seneca's first snaps against the Giants when Matt went out.
Replays showed Matthias Kiwanuka didn’t have Walt beat but it was simply due to Seneca being so far backwards due to his 7-step drop.
"Mayhap a hidden door lurks nigh. Let us search the environs."
by Fearless Frog on Oct 28, 2009 10:09 PM PDT up reply actions
you mean a 12 step drop right?
Seneca has to drop back so far to see what the hell he is throwing too because he is a troll.
I ROCK out with my HAWK out, therefore I am....
What website are those stats from?
I’d be curious to see Flozell Adams’ page.
I will smash your face into a jelly.
by Phil Hatzenbuehler on Oct 29, 2009 7:44 AM PDT reply actions
NFC Championship
Hands down my favorite game of 2005.
Career False Starts
F. Adams – 60; 172 games
O. Pace – 59; 160 games
W. Jones – 18; 180 games
damn
It's Great to be a Florida Gator!
Next year's notable Ex-Seahawks:
Walter Jones, Patrick Kerney, Seneca Wallace, Jordan Babineaux, Kelly Jennings
by Wayward Llama on Oct 29, 2009 7:09 PM PDT up reply actions

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