James Laurinaitis is having a great season. Sad that he dropped in the draft and some said he wouldn't be able to transition to the NFL, he has had no problem with the transition, meanwhile Aaron Curry, the guy they said would be the most NFL ready has been having a hard time with the transition.
Aaron Curry was supposed to be the best linebacker to come out in decades, some even said the best prospect and the "safest" linebacker to pick, yet out of Curry, Cushing, Laurinaitis, and Matthews, Curry is having the least impressive season.
"Seahawks reduce rookie LB Aaron Curry's workload. The dynamic outside linebacker turned 23. He became the fourth overall draft choice. He got married and became a father. He's had so many life changes since April, he probably could use it.
Curry has just five tackles in his last two games despite playing almost every defensive down. He has just two sacks in 10 games, none since Oct. 11.
He admits playing on every down, defending the run, taking on bigger and far more experienced offensive tackles, dropping into pass coverage and being asked to blitz the quarterback have all been wearing him down."
boo hoo hoo, everything is wearing him down. Don't teams ever learn? This guy got a huge pay day, he sat out the first eight days of training camp, then signed for $34 million guaranteedâ€"the largest assured cash for a non-quarterback in NFL history.
Hopefully Laurinaitis will get the recognition he deserves.