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Safety Earl Thomas finished up offseason workouts
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feeling like he’s in the “right spot” physically after breaking his leg last year and enjoying the company of “my type of guys” in the Ravens locker room.According to Thomas L.J. Collier Jersey , learning the Ravens defense hasn’t been quite as fun. Thomas said that he hasn’t “really enjoyed it that much” because there’s a lot more for him to learn than there was when he was in Seattle.“This defense is very complex compared to what we were doing in Seattle,” Thomas said, via ESPN.com. “We were just running Cover 3 all the time. But now, we’re making calls on the fly. That’s the biggest part. That’s the biggest adjustment for me. But, just being around these guys, that brings it all in. They’re helping me. That’s what brothers do.”While Thomas may not be a big fan of the process Gary Jennings Jr. Jersey , he believes the work will pay dividends “because we’re going to make it very hard on quarterbacks” come the fall. That’s exactly why the Ravens signed Thomas, so it will be a plus for all involved if Thomas can get fully versed on the defense this summer. Matt Hasselbeck may not have gotten the part as in-game analyst for ESPN’s Monday Night Football, but the former Seattle Seahawks quarterback’s voice will be heard in primetime at the collegiate..." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesField Gulls homepageHorizontal - WhiteField Gullsa Seattle Seahawks communityFollow Field Gulls online:Follow Field Gulls on TwitterFollow Field Gulls on FacebookLog in or sign upLog InSign UpSite searchSearchSearchField Gulls main menuFanpostsFanshotsSectionsSeahawksOddsAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 321 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections VideosCoffee and CigarettesGame AnalysisThe Numbers GameCigar ThoughtsSeahawks great Matt Hasselbeck hired as ESPN college football game analystNew,8commentsPDTShare this storyShare this on FacebookShare this on TwitterShareAll sharing optionsShareAll sharing options for:Seahawks great Matt Hasselbeck hired as ESPN college football game analystTwitterFacebookRedditPocketFlipboardEmailMatt Hasselbeck may not have gotten the part as in-game analyst for ESPN’s Monday Night Football, but the former Seattle Seahawks quarterback’s voice will be heard in primetime at the collegiate level.Earlier this week, ESPN announced that Hasselbeck will join play-by-play man Adam Amin and sideline reporter Molly McGrath for the network’s Thursday Night Football lineup of college football games. No word yet on his first assignment http://www.theseahawksfanshop.com/Phil-Haynes-Jersey , although August 29th features UCLA at Cincinnati and Utah at BYU, so he might be one on of those two matchups.Hasselbeck was best known for leading the Seahawks to the NFC Championship in 2005, leading the team to a great run of success as a perennial playoff team from 2003-2007. His time in Seattle ended in 2011, and he retired from the NFL after the 2015 season to join ESPN’s laundry list of NFL pundits. During his brief time up in Bristol, Hasselbeck had been on ESPN’s Thursday college games as part of a rotational set of in-game announcers, but he’s primarily served as studio analyst on Monday Night Countdown. When Jon Gruden left to coach the Oakland Raiders Ugo Amadi Jersey , Hasselbeck was one of the candidates to replace him. Ultimately, ESPN went with Booger McFarland and Jason Witten. This year it’ll just be McFarland and Joe Tessitore, as Witten mercifully returned to the Dallas Cowboys.Oh yeah, Matt is not the only Hasselbeck geared up for weekly color commentary. His brother Tim is paired with Dave O’Brien on ACC Network games. All the best to both of them!
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