‘Back the hell up.’ Let him play. Let him have his shot to work and go out here and do his thing.
BMW wants you to give Tarvaris a breakPer LeGree, the Seahawks aren't interested in him for the practice squad.
Adam Wright Twitter"I definitely saw the blogs saying I could be cut, released, traded or whatever so hopefully I showed the coaches that I can play this game and they'll keep me around a little longer."
Golden Tate, talking about his preseason redemption gameBut the Seahawks are confident in Hawthorne and more than satisfied with their third linebacker, budding star Aaron Curry. So if Hill can even be adequate, this group could be pretty solid. What is Chris Burke smoking?
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2011/football/nfl/08/30/nfc.west.preview/index.html?eref=sihp&sct=hp_t11_a1TE John Carlson will have season-ending shoulder surgery, @PeteCarroll announced. "That's a big loss for us," Carroll said
Seahawks twitter feedWhile not explicitly stating that Okung would be back in time for the Seahawks' regular season opener, it appears that that is the expectation. In the meantime, Tyler Polumbus is the fill-in at LT.
Espn NFL Rumors (Insider needed)"Red’s antics were up today," Carroll said. "He was having fun playing football. I think when he tackled Dominique Byrd about 25 yards downfield on a full speed, live tackle, we realized that Red was officially back. That came just two plays after he thumped Josh Portis in the back on a pass rush. "Red’s alive and well. And when you’re cooling Red down, that’s when you like him the most."
Pete Carroll on Red Dwarf.Safety Earl Thomas again flashed his nose for the ball, breaking on a ball and driving past receiver Ricardo Lockette to pick off a pass from Tarvaris Jackson. Thomas was running downfield with the ball, but then ran in a tight circle, looking like the football equivalent of a sports car performing a donut. Thomas even made a screeching sound. It's true. Plenty of people heard it, and laughed. Doin' donuts on the competition since 2010.
Per O'NeilWe know how to utilize him now. I think we understand it. Last year, we tried to figure out how much we should pass-rush him and move him around in pass-rush situations. He’s really an outside linebacker and he does a really good job of doing that. He’s playing first-team in the nickel package right now, and that’s something as a linebacker that he didn’t do before. That’s a good upgrade for him. He’s comfortable with the passing game. He’s just having a fantastic camp. He really seems like a different kid out here.
Pete Carroll on Aaron Curry