Just saw the NFLN highlights for this game and Deion Sanders asked Steve Mariuchi "Coach, did he ever do that for you?" after the big Mike Williams play and Mooch said "once or twice, but that was it."
Just saw the NFLN highlights for this game and Deion Sanders asked Steve Mariuchi "Coach, did he ever do that for you?" after the big Mike Williams play and Mooch said "once or twice, but that was it."
That's what I like about what PC is doing by giving players a second chance, and this highlights the example. He gave both Reggie and Mike a shot, and those of use who remember Reggie Williams (9th overall by Jags 2004) as a Husky remember him as an absolute stud college player. His big problem was that he thought talent was enough. He certainly had talent, but he didn't think he needed more than that. Same with Mike Williams, but when both were invited, Mike proved that he had desire and was willing to work for it. He actually put in the work to be on the roster.
I also think that Carroll will be willing to give Haynesworth a second chance when the Skins cut him in 3 weeks.
Who in the world did the Seahawks have on their defensive line?
I never understood why people were down on Seattle in the first place.
"I think people should be allowed to do anything they want. We haven't tried that for a while. Maybe this time it'll work. " - George Carlin
Yeah, they were the better team yesterday. Doesn't mean that nothing I said wasn't true...
We sucked yesterday. That's true. But don't go on like the Seahawks are something big.
What's concerning isn't Alex's play. We knew that was going to have a 90% chance of being ****.
What's concerning is our defensive line play, which was practically nonexistant, and our offensive line play, which was absolute ****.