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“I hated Seattle,” Brown quipped when asked his impressions of the team prior to signing. “It’s a tough stadium to play in, obviously the 12s take credit with that. It was always a very competitive game.”
Brown has seen more success than most, as his former team went 4-1 at CenturyLink while Brown was with them. Still, the six-year veteran will be happy to hear those cheers coming his way next season.
Brown is competing with Brandon Marshall, among others, to be Seattle’s No. 3 wide receiver. Called a ‘silent assassin‘ by Russell Wilson after Saturday’s scrimmage, Brown is a quiet leader who has shown up big so far in training camp.
Despite his previous feelings toward the Seahawks, Brown is certainly happy to shed his old cardinal and white for the blue and green.
“One of my first visits happened to be here and I was just kind of blown away from the facilities, coaches, and other players,” Brown stated. “It was just a winning culture.”
“I hated Seattle,” Brown quipped when asked his impressions of the team prior to signing. “It’s a tough stadium to play in, obviously the 12s take credit with that. It was always a very competitive game.”
Brown has seen more success than most, as his former team went 4-1 at CenturyLink while Brown was with them. Still, the six-year veteran will be happy to hear those cheers coming his way next season.
Brown is competing with Brandon Marshall, among others, to be Seattle’s No. 3 wide receiver. Called a ‘silent assassin‘ by Russell Wilson after Saturday’s scrimmage, Brown is a quiet leader who has shown up big so far in training camp.
Despite his previous feelings toward the Seahawks, Brown is certainly happy to shed his old cardinal and white for the blue and green.
“One of my first visits happened to be here and I was just kind of blown away from the facilities, coaches, and other players,” Brown stated. “It was just a winning culture.”