Article By Austin Burton on 8th July, 2011
But for the NFL players patiently waiting for the league's labor dispute to iron out, unleashing that competitiveness on their teammates sounds great right now compared to the alternatives of informal workouts and Madden tournaments. The longer this lockout lasts, in-house competition takes precedence over mastering game plans to beat the other guys.
The story of the Seattle Seahawks this offseason has been—seemingly 90 percent of the time—about the quarterback position. Last season's second-stringer, Charlie ...
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