Pitts signing serves notice to Unger

Posted by DHarp75 on July 29, 2010 under PartyHawks Central | Be the First to Comment

pitts_chesterThe Seahawks have been fairly quiet since the end of their offseason program, but quietly made a sound one-year investment in Chester Pitts on Thursday.

Pitts played for Houston from 2002-09, and has vast experience at guard and tackle. And considering the Seahawks’ lack of experience – and proven talent – across their offensive line, Pitts provides more competition at several spots. Max Unger opens training camp as the starting right guard, but he had an uneven rookie season and is also the primary backup to injury-prone center Chris Spencer.

Pitts certainly isn’t a long-term answer at 31 years old. But he does bring much needed depth, and hopefully can be a mentor for Spencer, Unger and some of the team’s other young linemen.

The Hawks also said siyonara to DE Robert Henderson, who was acquired from Detroit for Rob Sims, and LB Anthony Heygood, who finished last season on the practice squad.

Good-bye Sims, hello scrub

Posted by DHarp75 on April 5, 2010 under PartyHawks Central | Be the First to Comment

The other shoe finally dropped for Rob Sims on Monday, as he was shipped off to Detroit for a fifth-round pick. No surprise there – he was told not to show up to the team’s headquarters this offseason because he wasn’t in the team’s plans.

The Hawks then sent a seventh-round pick to Detroit for little-known DE Robert Henderson. Don’t bother getting to know him. The 2008 pick of the Giants finished ‘09 on Detroit’s practice squad.

As much turnover as there has been in the front office, Seattle for some reason continues to deal routinely with Detroit. Perhaps it’s because they have two of the most talent-deficient rosters in the NFL and they just swap each other’s garbage.

Nate Burleson, Mo Morris, Julian Peterson, Rob Sims … all Lions. We got and let go of Corey Redding and will probably never get to know Henderson.