c_hawkbob wrote:He's more important than the rest of this season. Get it done right.
Aseahawkfan wrote:Lockett take the last three games to recover for next year. This is a done season.
c_hawkbob wrote:They're saying he could return this season.
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/seah ... er-report/
Hawktawk wrote:It’s a bit early to say it’s done . That said Lockett is too valuable to
Injure his moneymaker further . But it’s done when the math says it’s done. You might be right . But the defense actually showed signs off life . If we just had a run game the team might do quite well with any amount of defense .
Let’s see . Not even sure who becomes #3 . What happened to our 3 tight end sets ? I haven’t noticed it. Might have to bring it back .
Hawktawk wrote:It’s a bit early to say it’s done . That said Lockett is too valuable to
Injure his moneymaker further . But it’s done when the math says it’s done. You might be right . But the defense actually showed signs off life . If we just had a run game the team might do quite well with any amount of defense .
Let’s see . Not even sure who becomes #3 . What happened to our 3 tight end sets ? I haven’t noticed it. Might have to bring it back .
Hawktawk wrote:Your analysis of Brock Purdy is far outside the mainstream view around the league. He’s been almost perfect.
obiken wrote:Riv, I never thought Lockett was that big a deal anyway, then I started looking at the numbers and wow, he compares with almost anyone. IF he was 6-3 210 with 4-4 speed he would be Ricesque!
RiverDog wrote:I pretty much concur with trents, ASF, and Stream Hawk. Purdy was inserted into an almost perfect environment for a rookie quarterback, a team that is stacked at almost every position except for quarterback. He is set up for success. It's quite a bit different than someone like Trevor Lawrence and the Jags. That's not to take away from his accomplishments. He's played well above expectations.
RiverDog wrote:Lockett has been a solid receiver for us ever since he stepped on the field, IMO #2 receiver behind Largent ever to put on a Hawks uniform.
RiverDog wrote:Lockett has been a solid receiver for us ever since he stepped on the field, IMO #2 receiver behind Largent ever to put on a Hawks uniform.
RiverDog wrote:Lockett has been a solid receiver for us ever since he stepped on the field, IMO #2 receiver behind Largent ever to put on a Hawks uniform.
obiken wrote:Better than Dougy or Bobby? Wow.
Hawktawk wrote:Yes . You talking Bobby Engram? He was a 3rd option .
Lockett has better numbers than ADB but Doug was a tougher nastier player . I think Brian Blades has some pretty good numbers too.
But Tyler can take the top off . He’s the #1 pff rated DVOA receiver in the league . It’s a huge loss .
Hawktawk wrote:Lockett played an entire season catching every single pass Russ threw him , a 158.3 perfect passer rating for the season . I’ve seen him drop maybe 4 or 5 balls in his career . 2 were this year though If there’s a knock it’s that he gets out of bounds or under the carpet in traffic . My kid gets irritated like when he slid like a qb short of the sticks a few weeks ago . I get it . He has to live to fight another day . It’s hard to have better hands than he has and his Gumby toe taps are like ….how did he do than . He’s as good as anyone ever was at that .. Largent probably had bit better hands and an incredible route runner .
Honorable mention to Dougie. His edge was part of a championship run and his ability to leap for a short guy was amazing . He played with a broken collarbone in 2012. My guess he would be splinting it and taping it to another finger and going . I agree with Locketts decision. Just saying . Largent would tape it up too . Tough guy . Ask Mike Hardin![]()
NorthHawk wrote:Lockett has more suddenness (to coin a phrase) and is sneaky fast but Largent played when it was more difficult for WRs to not be abused by defenders while running their routes. It's a different game for WRs today.
NorthHawk wrote:Lockett has more suddenness (to coin a phrase) and is sneaky fast but Largent played when it was more difficult for WRs to not be abused by defenders while running their routes. It's a different game for WRs today.
Hawktawk wrote:Largent wasnt fast but he was at full speed one step out of the break creating incredible separation. I saw him in the back of the end zone once once and he was in midair and the db got a finger on the ball and deflected it about 2 feet and mind you it was maybe 10 feet from largent when it happened. He somehow adjusted his body and hands to the complete opposite side if his body in a fraction of a second to squeeze it. Never say anything like it.
Had Lockett not been injured it's a cinch he and DK both would be well over 1 K this year. I was kinda wow when I read that.
RiverDog wrote:The other thing we have to keep in mind is that Largent played bare handed, even in cold weather. I once heard Kenny Easley talk about OBJ's one handed, behind the head catch, saying that if Largent were able to wear the gloves that modern receivers wear nowadays that "Largent could have caught that ball with one finger."
RiverDog wrote:The other thing we have to keep in mind is that Largent played bare handed, even in cold weather. I once heard Kenny Easley talk about OBJ's one handed, behind the head catch, saying that if Largent were able to wear the gloves that modern receivers wear nowadays that "Largent could have caught that ball with one finger."
c_hawkbob wrote:Exactly (one main reason at least) why the only true means of comparison across era's is the relative standing of the players being compared with their piers in that era. Largent owned almost every major receiving record in the entire NFL at the time of his retirement.
Hawktawk wrote:Oh come on Riv . I hate Brady , a bit less since he left the evil empire but you cannot deny he’s the greatest ever to play the position. If you want to talk most skilled , versatile etc ok we could argue . But it’s a game of championships . No change of era can account for it . Nobody’s been so good so long .
Hawktawk wrote:I get all of that but in those days they all laced them up and played under apples to apples conditions . If Brady had gone 4-4 like Montana I’d say Montana because I consider him one of the greats . And he played when you could lay out the quarterback and blindside the receivers. But there wasn’t a blue tent either or Montana would have been in it and Young on the field vs Cincinnati in 89. The famous “ look there’s john candy “ from a concussed Montana who drove the team down the field anyway . But from about the 15 he bounced one right off the safeties chest . Like Diggs . Next throw he stuck it to John Taylor for the GWT.
But Brady’s been to 10 , won 7 . When he won the last few nobody but him was left off the earlier teams . Then he and Arians got each other one . What do you say ?
We would likely have 2 but our coach went crazy , against everything he ever believed and our qb failed to identify Butler pre snap . Might have 3 if the refs let us play or at least called the same ticky tack crap on both teams . Positive we’d have won XL.
It’s that close . Gotta be lucky and good . The greats get lucky too . Always have .
RiverDog wrote:Blacks weren't allowed to play until the 60's, and even then, it was in very small numbers compared to today. Heck, before the 60's, most players came from east of the Mississippi as there weren't any franchises out here. It was a 4 day train trip to travel between San Francisco and New York. Completely different country, completely different game.
My objection to Brady being called the GOAT has nothing to do with the man himself.
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