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It was incredible. It was also just an appetizer, according to his position coach.
At strongside linebacker, [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] is asked to set the edge on the line of scrimmage. To keep opponents from stretching running plays to the outside on his half of the field.
Yet for more than a year now, the city has waited to see [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] become that singularly destructive force that was expected after he was drafted earlier than any linebacker since 2001. So what kept him from breaking out earlier?
"He can become one of the best guys in the league at playing the line of scrimmage," Carroll said. "I think it's what he's really special at."
"That's just a small amount of what he can do," Norton said.
What happened last weekend in Arizona wasn't a revelation, just a reminder of his physical gifts. This is a player fast enough to run from a hash mark to the opposite sideline and make a tackle and someone strong enough to line up at defensive tackle as he did on a third-down play in the second quarter, stuffing a draw play to force the Cardinals to kick a field goal.
[link widoczny dla zalogowanych] finally appears to be living up to his billing
"He's got everything you could want," said Ken Norton Jr., Seattle's linebackers coach.
Except he didn't have a sack the rest of his rookie season, and he managed only one in the first eight games of this year, and there was a game in Chicago when the Seahawks opted often for six, even seven defensive backs and [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] was on the field for less than one-third of Seattle's defensive snaps.
"I like the style that we're playing him in now," coach Pete Carroll said. "I think he's the best at playing on the line of scrimmage, playing on tight ends, hands on them, because he is so physical and he's explosive."
Everything, and he's especially coachable, Norton emphasized. The last two linebackers off the field after Wednesday's practice: [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] and Joe Pawalek, an undrafted free agent from the practice squad. They stayed for extra pointers from Norton.
And let's not overlook what [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] has accomplished. He has established himself as an NFL starter. He has made plays like the two sacks he had in his first five games in 2009. He forced two fumbles in those games, too.
No, he's not. He is a unique combination of size and strength, considered the most NFL-ready player available in the draft a year ago. And on that third-quarter play in Arizona, those physical gifts combined with his instincts as he changed course, cutting inside after hitting Patrick with a left-handed shove. No sooner was the blocker off balance than [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] clobbered Arizona quarterback Derek Anderson from behind to force a fumble that Seattle recovered.
"I'm not a robot," he said after the game.
And now, halfway through his second season, [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] might be in position to turn the corner in his career.
It was enough to make you wonder where [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] fit in the future. He was drafted by a different GM for a different coach, and you started to question if those first five games of his rookie season would be as good as it got for [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] in Seattle.
He's also become more of a pass rusher, something he was not asked to do in college. And after a rookie season in which he often dropped off the line of scrimmage, [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] is mixing it up inside.
This was the kind of play the Seahawks envisioned when they chose [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] No. 4 overall in 2009. The kind of play that punctuated his best game in the NFL with an exclamation point as he finished with two sacks and tied for a team-high seven tackles. And it was the kind of play that made you wonder why there haven't been more Sundays like this for [link widoczny dla zalogowanych].
So was Ben Patrick, Arizona's tight end in the third quarter. Fearing [link widoczny dla zalogowanych]'s speed on the outside,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], Patrick played [link widoczny dla zalogowanych]'s outside shoulder to keep Seattle's linebacker from getting around him only to have [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] cut inside.
RENTON — Waiting for [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] to turn the corner?
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