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Shaymus McFamous's avatar

Big props to Seaside Jay for my bitchin' shades! I put them right on top of my "Assistant to the Regional Manager" name placard on my desk in my office. I sit at my desk and get a good look at them most every day. They have become a conversation piece. I believe that an organization in some ways takes on the style of the leader, and you Seasiders are a great team that supports and guides this community team.

Keep that shit up!

In that same spirit, my most underrated Seahawk is Jody Allen. She *could* have sold the team. She *could* have blown everything up and pulled a Jerrah. She *could* have eroded the confidence in the organization internally and externally. Instead, she has been involved enough to show she cares, but not too much. She has set a strong quiet leadership example, leaned on her late brother's character and direction, and actually increased fan confidence and stability in the organization. She did all of that while becoming a brand new owner during a sad and fragile time in Seahawk history, also doing all that while firing the most beloved coach in team history, which would create uncertainty in most poorly run organizations, but it has created excitement. She has empowerd JS, and actually made me excited about our new chapter when I was behind Pete wholeheartedly. I still am, but it was the right thing to do.

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Jake's avatar

I think its Tre Brown if you wanna dig into it. Coming up on a new contract as DB3. Hes fully healthy and ill copy and paste this just to keep it simple

NFL Press coverage leaders

1. Tre Brown, Seattle Seahawks: 88.5. Brown was a sporadic starter for the Seahawks, but his 88.5 press coverage grade was the best in the NFL. Despite his size, Brown has made a name off his physicality at the line of scrimmage, looking to turn every battle into a dogfight.

For reference Jamel Dean was 2nd with an 82.5 grade.

Looking at a new defensive coach and seeing that Tre had the #1 Press coverage grade in the NFL last season and knowing MacDonald has the ability to put his players in a position to succeed. I can see this going a long ways toward a contact extension that people aren't expecting.

This is by far the closest thing I could even consider when you look at the SF signing.

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