Seymour
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A lot of chatter that this is the year for Graham. He looks great in practice, faster, and some claim unstoppable at times. Year 1 he was adjusting to new team and role, year 2 recovering from injury, now we see what "could be" the future.
The obvious problem is we spread the ball around, and often completely "forget we have him" (the B word)...(or so it appears). His red zone numbers are a disappointment, but he also helps draw coverage to clear things for other guys.
Going to tough to keep him, and tougher to see him go if his busts out. Also I should note that is he does have a monster season, he likely will price himself out of Seattle if they wait till seasons end.
Thoughts?
http://www.thenewstribune.com/sport...s/seahawks-insider-blog/article164875092.html
The obvious problem is we spread the ball around, and often completely "forget we have him" (the B word)...(or so it appears). His red zone numbers are a disappointment, but he also helps draw coverage to clear things for other guys.
Going to tough to keep him, and tougher to see him go if his busts out. Also I should note that is he does have a monster season, he likely will price himself out of Seattle if they wait till seasons end.
Thoughts?
"PLAY OF THE DAY: Jimmy Graham leaped between two defenders near the right hash marks, tipped Russell Wilson’s high and wide pass to himself, then pulled the ball into the crook of his right arm with one hand. He completed the eye-popping reception by turning away from his coverage men without being touched and ran to the end zone. His teammates on offense roared almost as loudly as the sun-splashed crowd on the berm a couple dozen yards away."
http://www.thenewstribune.com/sport...s/seahawks-insider-blog/article164875092.html