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Bradley to the jags?


Is he really this great DC? Or is it pistol Pete :nerd:
 
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Bradley to the jags?


Is he really this great DC? Or is it pistol Pete :nerd:

Well Pete was a DB coach and is a defensive guy so you can clearly see the impact of that on the team (best DBs in the league). But Bradley's also been there and has a great reputation.. He's the only one Pete kept around from the old regime because they were so impressed with him. I wish we could've kept him.

On the dl, Tom cable is our most valuable assistant coach.
 
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Bradley to the jags?


Is he really this great DC? Or is it pistol Pete
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For the most part many fans believe it's Pete but you gotta give Gus his credit, I dont believe he was a complete yes man. I dont expect a major shakeup on the defensive side after this move

Congrats to Gus
 
Pete is the mastermind. Gus was the engine that made it all work. They had a great working relationship. Pete had the vision of what he wanted the defense to look like and Gus handled the details (x's and o's).
 
And just like that, welcome back Dan Quinn!!

The only other guy besides Bradley that Pete kept was Quinn. Whatever worry I had when Bradley left, is now completely alleviated by this quick hire.
 
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I remember our D-Line playing great when he was around, and did a good job while at UF. Good move.
 
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Arians signed by Arizona...Bevell to stay?

We're good at the OC and the DC now...just gotta concentrate on keeping keeping Idzik.
 
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Just realized on that deep TD to Roddy White, Richard Sherman just said **** it and did a baseball slide :lol: :lol:
 
For what it's worth, a radio station had one of our players on this morning and they asked him how loud Atlanta's dome was, and they asked if it was the loudest he's ever experienced. He said Seattle was twice as loud..
 
Leroy Hill, we hardly knew ye.
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 It's always something with him, I swear.
Police said they responded to Hill's home around 4 p.m. Tuesday. A 26-year-old said she had been assaulted several times and was kept in Hill's home against her will. The women told police that Hill blocked the doorway and took her cell phone. She was able to escape the home when Hill used the bathroom, police said.
I don't think he had much of a chance to return to the team, let alone in a starting role, but thats gotta be the last straw. It's a shame too, he's the only player (next to Tru, your days are numbered too *****) left from the 05 Superbowl run.
 
1st round Mock Drafts:

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Now that Russell Wilson has emerged as Seattle’s long term answer at quarterback, the team needs to be sure to surround him with weapons. Tavon Austin will be tough to pass up at this spot, especially considering the fact that the Seahawks don’t have a ton of needs to begin with. This is a bit of a luxury pick, but can you imagine Austin in Seattle’s offense? That could be dangerous.

Tavon Austin scouting report
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[h6]Seattle Seahawks[/h6]
Record: 11-5

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Sam Montgomery*, DE, LSU

Seattle's defense was strong overall in 2012, but DE Chris Clemons tore his ACL late in the season and Bruce Irvin is at his best as a sub-package rusher. Montgomery has the size and strength to start opposite Red Bryant and help beef up Seattle's run defense.
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Johnathan Hankins *

Seattle Seahawks (11-5)

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COLLEGE: Ohio St.

AGE: 21

HT: 6-3

WT: 335

POS: DT

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Analysis: Another good spot for someone to call and trade up. As for the pick, if Seattle wants a penetrator on the interior of the D-line, Hankins really isn't that guy. He doesn't have the burst to split gaps and create havoc behind the line of scrimmage. What he can do is occupy multiple blockers, help other rushers find space and better matchups and make the Seahawks more difficult to run against as he holds up blockers intent on getting a body in front of Seattle's tandem of great LBs in K.J. Wright and Bobby Wagner. Hankins is an impact guy when his motor is running and will particularly make a run defense sturdier immediately.

WalterFootball Rounds 1 & 3
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Seattle Seahawks: Bennie Logan, DT, LSU
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Seattle's defense is dominant, but one thing the unit is lacking is a consistent interior pass-rushing presence. Perhaps Bennie Logan can fix that. He's one of the top players available.

The Combine is going to dictate this pick for me. Pete "Bazuzu" Carroll is all about building his team on speed, and there's a good chance Logan will run a 4.8 in Indianapolis.

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Seattle Seahawks: Gavin Escobar, TE, San Diego State
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Here's some more help for Russell Wilson. Despite Zach Miller's heroic conversion on third-and-long early against Washington, the Seahawks could look into bringing in a new tight end.
 
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