Blitzer88
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That was a great article! Really really enjoyed it.
THAT is an excellent idea.NYCoug":1b15293o said:Reading stuff like this really makes me feel great for everyone... even all the fans who've passed away that never got to see this amazing evolution. We need to be the first NFL team to honor their deceased fans before the home opener every year, btw.
NYCoug":15x6qa84 said:Finally ESPN puts forward some quality after a ten year hiatus...
This team in the last few years has changed my life severely, in a number of great ways. It might be silly that it's taken a football team for a 26 year old man to get his shiz together, but such is the reality of my life and I'm proud of it.
On the first day of meetings in 2010, Carroll asked players to stand up and choose a new seat, to take a fresh perspective as they started a new season. "One guy in the back of the auditorium didn't switch seats," says Matt Hasselbeck, the Seahawks' starting quarterback that year. "He was a big-money guy, a starter. And he was gone a week later. Pete didn't care about the seats. He just wants to know who's with him."
Lendale wasn't there long enough to be a big-money starter and he wasn't there right away either. LoJack was excited about Pete coming; he didn't get ticked off until he was traded. If PC wasn't just being diplomatic about Housh, then that would seem to eliminate him.MontanaHawk05":11143uy9 said:Housh was defended by PC/JS as having "bought in" shortly after being cut. Lendale White, Lawrence Jackson, Deon Grant, maybe.
Hass said that it was a "big money" starter. Grant wasn't making that much, was he? Probably Housh.volsunghawk":20qgizd6 said:dbmack":20qgizd6 said:Who was the player who didn't change seats?
My guess is Deon Grant.
SE174":1fowa27m said:Hass said that it was a "big money" starter. Grant wasn't making that much, was he? Probably Housh.volsunghawk":1fowa27m said:dbmack":1fowa27m said:Who was the player who didn't change seats?
My guess is Deon Grant.
Seahawks make Grant third-highest-paid safety in NFL
-The Glove-":69dn8b46 said:
SE174":2av78nxw said:Hass said that it was a "big money" starter. Grant wasn't making that much, was he? Probably Housh.volsunghawk":2av78nxw said:dbmack":2av78nxw said:Who was the player who didn't change seats?
My guess is Deon Grant.
Haha...that's even better...forgot about that graphicseattlest7":wlp65rp3 said:-The Glove-":wlp65rp3 said:
I'm sure it was intended spoof of the graphic from when Bill Simmons picked us to win it all last year http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/834 ... cks-league
seattlest7":jsxnl36k said:I'm sure it was intended spoof of the graphic from when Bill Simmons picked us to win it all last year http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/834 ... cks-league
jammerhawk":1bg9m6f1 said:It really doesn't matter who the ex-player was, but the message does. My thinking is it was Housh. Can't ever see Pete allowing himself to be publicly ignored by any player.
No player is bigger than the team and the rules of the team are critically important to allowing a new direction to happen.
Really liked this article, thanks for posting it!
HawkMeat":2hqorsww said:Great article. I like the fact the hawks are the team that can be the example. The quote from Matt Flynn was interesting, and not surprising considering he didn't win the starting job. I also loved the point of turning off the heat to see who, if anyone, would complain. Man, great read.