Great Deal - Crazy Pen Hallucinating

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There is a great deal of work to be done. I believe the emphasis is right now, and I care deeply about these issues that may come up in the next couple of years. Many of the other issues that this team is fighting so hard to be more in line with and understand---this is an ongoing effort---have not been taken seriously. We are certainly not going to get past this.

Here comes the biggest hurdle: The biggest step for us was clear from day one that there weren't a lot of options to go after with the "realignment" of the team, and with that, there wasn't time to develop a lot of new players. The team did well with recruiting, but there were many reasons for optimism in the team that "that's what the big picture shows" that the team was not going to compete with the teams that had done well there before.

I think that the current crop of NFLers, and most young guys like them coming out of college (particularly if they are from another region of the country and that region has a lot of interest in them--North Dakota State and Arizona State did well there)--are likely to go through the same challenges as the big boys. I think that at this stage of the training camp process, especially considering the early stages of it (since this time it is in New Orleans), the players are going to have to develop in ways that they can't do on their own in what they see as a strong defense and a healthy offense.

The Seahawks will seek to improve on last season's performance and begin the season with a healthy edge rusher.
Wilson believes Ryan will be a top three starting on Sunday and thinks this offense, with Russell Wilson and rookie Marcus Bennett behind him, could win six to seven games in the last year.


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