Sidney Rice isn't going anywhere. He is healthier going into this year than he has ever been since arriving in Seattle. His offensive snap percentage for 2012 was 75%. Because of his playing style, I would anticipate 75% is probably the upper end of his managed participation for the 2013 regular season. It wouldn't surprise me to see his snap count reduced slightly to keep him fresher ..... especially with coaches more comfortable with the supplemental talent that has emerged.
Stephen Williams can certainly contribute both in relief and in specific matchup roles. Injuries in prior years stunted his growth as a receiver. I think Seattle is clearly the timely opportunity he needs to restart his development.
As far as the writers are concerned, I need to do a better job of reminding myself that the media's targeted delivery is that of moment to moment sensations unencombered with any neccessity tie anything together and constrained to no more than a 6th grade education ..... at best.
Stephen Williams can certainly contribute both in relief and in specific matchup roles. Injuries in prior years stunted his growth as a receiver. I think Seattle is clearly the timely opportunity he needs to restart his development.
As far as the writers are concerned, I need to do a better job of reminding myself that the media's targeted delivery is that of moment to moment sensations unencombered with any neccessity tie anything together and constrained to no more than a 6th grade education ..... at best.