Seneca Wallace Sold to Browns
Seattle Seahawks backup quarterback Seneca Wallace was traded to the Cleveland Browns for draft choices that are not known in 2011. Wallace and reunited with Mike Holmgren, the new general manager of the Browns, which he designed and developed with the Seahawks. Seneca Wallace completed for the injured Matt Hasselbeck, business licenses in the first half last game of the season against the Chicago Bears. (AP Photo / Elaine Thompson) “It will Seneca chance to start again,” says Seahawks general manager of the new John Schneider. “Familiarity Office against the Browns with the skills given the opportunity to compete for playing time. We wish him well.”
Wallace is good enough to go home after a Matt Hasselbeck out with a back injury in the middle of 2008 season, but struggled in the last two seasons starting in the new operating system coordinator Greg Knapp. Project selection will be determined partly by how Wallace played next season in Cleveland, but did not disclose the precise terms of the transaction. Incidentally (or not, conspiracy?), Movement released a number of list No. 15 Wallace, who also happens to the number used by the Denver receiver Brandon Marshall. Do not hold your breath on anything happening over there as soon as the Seahawks have to determine their level of interest in Marshall and then determine the compensation to the players and the Broncos, if they intend to submit a bid. But fair to say that the Seahawks impressed with Marshall over the weekend to visit and explore the possibility of signing controversial receiver.
Wallace started 14 games in seven seasons in Seattle, completing 333 556 tickets to 3.547 meters with 25 goals and 14 interceptions. He was an athlete good enough to play wide receiver at times like this and made an impressive catch in the Seahawks NFC Championship game in 2005. He caught four tickets for 76 yards in his tenure in Seattle and ran 54 times for 214 yards. Move left Seahawks quarterback with only two of their list – Hasselbeck and Mike Teel, who did not play last year as a rookie from Rutgers. Undoubtedly increase the probability that the team drafting a quarterback this April. The Seahawks have an individual training in accordance with quarterback Tim Tebow from Florida, but he will have many options there, or could pursue a veteran backup free agent.