General Manager John Schneider of
the Seattle Seahawks didn’t waste any time on Monday after the offensive line
had their worst performance far as running the ball. The team actually had
thirty-three runs and thirty of them were by quarterback Russell Wilson.
A team that considers themselves a
running team that is pretty pathetic. Even a passing team does a better job
than that. So Schneider knew that he had to go out and get someone. It was
important also because the trade deadline ends today Oct. 31.
The Seahawks picked up Duane Brown
from the Houston Texans the team they just played on Sunday. It was Brown’s
first game of the season because he was a holdout over his contract. It sounds
like a mutual parting of ways.
The Seahawks traded cornerback
Jeremy Lane along with 2018 fifth round pick and 2019 second round pick. Brown
is thirty-two years old so probably doesn’t have much time left however the
Seahawks felt they needed an offensive lineman and they went out got one of the
best at left tackle.
This coming Sunday we will get the
answer whether it the offensive line that is the major problem or the running
backs. I am sure we know the answer already or the trade wouldn’t happen. Way
to go Schneider and the Seahawks for addressing the offensive line. I am sure
to have any chance to make it back to the Super Bowl they had to do it. News is
that Russell Wilson had his contract adjusted so that Brown would fit under the
salary cap. Go Hawks!!
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