Well, well, well. The old man finally got his fill of underperforming, overpaid athletes hurting his team and finally got some balls and benched him. He should have benched Metcalf for a quarter or so, too. He needs to send a signal to this team, that there'll be consequences for ignoring what the old man tells you, and this might just be the kick in the ass the team, particularly the defense, needs.
I hope that we've seen the last of this POS in a Seahawk uniform.
But, is it a case of closing the barn door after the horses got out? Are we just looking at fool's gold as we have been for the past 7-8 seasons?