Seattle Person
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- May 3, 2021
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During the L.O.B years, the Seahawks created new prototypes at multiple positions.
- CB: Long, lanky, smart CBs. Richard Sherman became a sensation as a taller CB. He was cerebral that allowed him to fit the scheme while masking his physical limitations.
- SS: Kam Chancellor: He become a 230 lb SS that was able to hit and cover.
- FS: Earl Thomas. A center fielder with 4.3 speed. True sideline-to-sideline ability.
- Bryon Murphy II: It's time to put it to bed. Byron can be just as dynamic while playing NT. Let's stop panning for a 330 lb NT. B. Murph is an absolute tank in the middle that allows this defense to flourish. He plays a big role period. He does it while being undersized. It's time to start saying Murphy is quickly ascending to being one of the top NTs in the entire league.
- Nick Emmanwori: Welcome to the new mold of what a nickel CB is. Dude plays the slot. He plays the SAM. He is everywhere. WEAPON.