At first I read "excitement" as "excrement" and I was about to say we have plenty.Nice. Outstanding 5'8" short area quickness. He should add much needed excitement to the return game.
Pretty unlikely, he is not a big play guy but he has ZERO fumbles on returns. I'll take that all day.I predict that Darden takes one to the house in his first game with the hawks.
Dude had 19TDs, 1100 yards receiving in 9 games his senior year and was runner up for the Earl Campbell award. I'd say that's a big play guy.Pretty unlikely, he is not a big play guy but he has ZERO fumbles on returns. I'll take that all day.
Hope he takes the same approach with coachesI love this approach. Mike is sending a clear message. You F up, you're gone. Just like my days in the military. This is how you build a winning team.
I was watching the all 22 on the game. During that Williams pick 6 if watch it carefully Riq jammed the receiver then fell on his ass. The Jets receiver was WIDE F'ING OPEN. Rodgers never looked left to notice that. Had Rodgers looked left and lobbies that pass for score Riq might have joined these 2. It's not the first time Riq has screwed up this season either.The circle is complete. Both players I wanted cut after last Sunday have been cut. I wish them well in life but BYE.
No thanks. I’d rather have a guy who can’t return rather than jeopardize JSNJSN time for punt or kick off returns?
Darden gives me the Golden Tate impression. Seahawks always needs a Golden Tate type, should of never signed, that Percy Harvin.
Next season should be a good one for the Seahawks, well, at least I hope.
How is he like Tate? He's 175lbs and has three catches over the past three seasons combined. He's not a threat to break one like Tate was either. Hell, Tate's first career punt return went for 63 yards, which is 20 yards more than any of the 78 in Darden's career. And then he added one in his second game that was longer than 77 of those.Darden gives me the Golden Tate impression. Seahawks always needs a Golden Tate type, should of never signed, that Percy Harvin.
Next season should be a good one for the Seahawks, well, at least I hope.