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http://blog.seahawks.com/2012/08/07...hawks-other-veteran-receiver-steals-the-show/Tuesday in Hawkville: ‘Other’ veteran receiver steals the show
A recap of the activities at the Seahawks’ Bing training camp for Aug. 7:
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Braylon Edwards. Just-signed Terrell Owens wasn’t on the practice field. The recently signed Edwards was, and the veteran wide receiver put on a show during the 2½-hour practice at Virginia Mason Athletic Center.
“Braylon has done very well,” coach Pete Carroll said. “He’s learning very fast. He’s had a chance to compete right from the beginning. He’s made some big grabs already. He did it again today.
“So he’s factoring in and making a bid for playing time.”
Edwards’ beginning to this camp came a little later than most of the other players, as he was signed a week ago. But the former first-round draft choice of the Browns (2005) who also has played for the Jets (2009-10) and 49ers (2011) is making up for his delayed start.
Today, Edwards stayed with a play where the ball went off the hands of Pro Bowl cornerback Brandon Browner and was able to catch the carom.
“It’s definitely staying with the play,” Edwards said. “Getting open, holding the line and keeping the DB behind you.”
That, however, was just a warm-up as the 6-foot-3 Edwards then pulled down a Tarvaris Jackson pass despite tight cover from 6-3 cornerback Richard Sherman.
“Sherm expected me to go back inside,” Edwards said. “I didn’t. I kept it outside. It was a good throw and we made a play.”
Then there was the TD catch that wasn’t. Or was it? Edwards made a great effort to haul in a pass from rookie QB Russell Wilson on the other side of the end zone, but the official ruled he came down out of bounds. Edwards couldn’t wait for the instant replay.
“We’re going to go look at that film,” he said, smiling. “I think they both were good.”
Carroll said Owens is scheduled to practice for the first time Wednesday morning and will be wearing No. 10.
Legion of BoomBrandon Browner just pressed the hell out of Terrell Owens. Never let him get off line of scrimmage and drilled to the turf. Incredible.
http://www.hawkblogger.com/2012/08/2012-seahawks-training-camp-august-8th.htmlFlynn celebrated his elevation to #1 on the depth chart by completing 18-23 passes through 7v7 and team drills. At least six of those completions were 20+ yards down-field. Hugh Millen said on KJR that Tarvaris Jackson may never have had a practice all last year that matched what Flynn did today. He may be right. It was arguably not even his best practice. Regardless, he made a number of impressive throws and moved well. His best throw of the day was not his flashiest. Zach Miller slipped the seam and Flynn threaded a ball between two defenders to a diving Miller 20-25 yards down-field. People continue to hear questions about Flynn's arm strength and assume he can't throw deep. That's simply not the case. He throws a nice deep ball near either sideline. The bigger question remains whether he can make the intermediate throws between defenders or red zone throws that require more zip in tighter windows. The throw to Miller today was a great example of demonstrating that ability. Flynn mentioned after practice that he finally felt like he was able to start getting in a rhythm after getting extra snaps. That throw could have been the result of getting that touch.
Davis Hsu @DavisHsuSeattle
hugh millen said Flynn looked "phenomenal" today and that the offense started giving it to the defense today- finally- on Softy
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Two more days..Curtis Crabtree @Curtis_Crabtree
Matt Flynn has looked really strong during practice today. Safe to say best QB performance of training camp so far.
Been loving all this airtime Seattle is getting. Whenever I tune into NFL Network or NFL Live Seattle is all they talk about
Thursday in Hawkville: Going deep on the depth chart
A recap of the activities at the Seahawks’ Bing training camp for Aug. 9:
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Depth. Three starters did not participate in today’s two-hour practice, but it was difficult to tell because the backups who stepped in also stepped up.
Veteran guard Deuce Lutui, who was signed in free agency, took over at right guard for John Moffitt. Third-year cornerback Phillip Adams was at right cornerback for Brandon Browner. Veteran defensive lineman Jason Jones, another free agent addition, was the three-technique tackle spot for Alan Branch.
“That’s one of our key things in training camp, to develop depth,” defensive coordinator Gus Bradley said. “Look what happened last year at corner, we lose a couple guys so some younger guys have to step up. So we know those things are going to happen.”
Last year, after veteran cornerbacks Marcus Trufant and Walter Thurmond were lost to season-ending injuries, rookie Richard Sherman took over on the left side and played well enough that he remains the starter. When since-departed leading tackler David Hawthorne couldn’t play in the opener, rookie K.J. Wright started and played so well that the coaches decided he had to play more – so former first-round draft choice Aaron Curry was traded to the Raiders to open the strong-side spot for Wright.
“That’s great when younger guys can do that, and that was the case today,” Bradley said.
Bradley has been waiting to see more of Adams – and from Adams – and today it was with the starters.
“We’re putting a lot on his plate,” Bradley said. “And so far he’s handling it. We always tell the guys, ‘The more that you can do. It just makes your value go up.’