What’d you see from Aaron Curry during the two minicamps?
I thought Aaron Curry was very good in all different parts of his game. He’s been very focused and he’s improving a lot. From minicamp No. 1 to minicamp No. 2, he grew so much. He’s a fast player who’s understanding how to play fast. He’s extremely powerful and he’s understanding how to use his power. He’s a weapon and he’s understanding how to be a weapon. The more he plays and the more he realizes all the tools that he has, he’s going to be really special.
What kinds of things are you noticing from Lofa Tatupu?
Lofa has been very special. There’s no question he’s the leader of the defense and a leader on this team. And there’s no question of his football IQ — he’s extremely instinctive and very competitive and he always rises up to this high standard he’s set for himself. He will never go below it for anything. He’s not very happy about that he’s been injured the last couple of years, and he’s out to prove his durability and that he’s the same player as he was before his injuries.
There seems to be a corps of strong back-ups at the linebacker position. Which guys stand out to you the most?
Will Herring is extremely good. He could start on any other team in the NFL, it just so happens that he’s on a very competitive squad. He’s very versatile, which makes his value very high because he can play all three linebacking positions, on third downs and on special teams. Anthony Heygood is young, fast, very athletic and who’s emulating everything that Curry does. Sometimes when you see Heygood play, you think it’s Curry. They’re very similar — they’re very fast, very powerful and very athletic. He’s going to surprise a lot of people. He’s going to step in and play a lot of football this year and be a force on our special teams. David Hawthorne stepped in last year when Lofa was hurt. He’s extremely explosive, a big-play guy and a very good tackler. He’s the type of guy that you can’t hold back. You need him on the field. I don’t even consider him a backup. He’s a starter until someone unseats him
Seattle Seahawks Thread
Moderators: Mr. Crackerz, JREED, Guybrush, hobbes
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Ken Norton Jr on the LB's
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J.P. Losman?. Seriously?
Oh, well... at least it's a cheap deal... |
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Being a Seahawk does come with some derangements attached...
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lx99LST6jEY&feature=player_embedded[/youtube] |
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As a 3rd string QB though..... nothing to lose and probably is the best 3rd stringer in the league, and we ALL know how important THAT is. LOL |
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LOVE this kid. I am still in bewilderment that he was there late in the 2nd round. |
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WOW, Seahawks have released Lendale White. Very suprising!
http://espn.go.com/blog/nfcwest/post/_/ ... out-of-job Wonder what it was. The quote from the GM is interesting..
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Wow. That's weird, considering he reported to camp in shape (at least, compared to other years), so that only leaves one reason to "not be ready to be a member of the Seattle Seahawks": attitude. |
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A friend linked me some of his Tweets and while I have a hard time desiphering them, it does not appear he has been in town for all the OTA's. The Hawks have had 100% attendance with all OTA's and workout sessions. EVERYONE is completely buying into what Carroll is selling there. Perhaps they fear what one dissenter can do over time. Will be interested in getting more details on this. From the videos I have seen, he DID appear to be in great shape. Apparently he was 218lbs down from 260. |
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Well, then he's an idiot. A guy with a checkered past that's trying to revive his career has to put attitude above anything else. Doesn't look like White was ready to do that at all... |
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Maybe White thought he could take it easy cause he's playing for his old coach again? Who knows. Pete's sending a message though. Noone's safe.
Regardless, Forsett should be the starter. |
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+1 |
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Well, we might have our answer here.
Per Adam Sheffter: Lendale White is facing a 4-game suspension from NFL for violating league's substance-abuse policy, according to sources. |
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then again, it seems it was him just not being a professional.
This taken from NFL.com
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Ehh, he's welcome on my Saints. Him being back with Reg might light that fire under his ass again. He'll be third string anyways... Whats to lose
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How bout Gerald Wallace? Ofc he'd have to maintain his college rebounding average, but he has the exact same body type/athleticism Wallace does. Both are solid 3 pt shooters... Johnson might be more offensively diverse while Wallace is better defensively.
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