Last week, the people made their case against Seattle’s new QB. If you missed those arguments, you could find them here. Today we will hear the defense’s case and their arguments.
What we know about Drew Lock is that he seems to have his best seasons in his second year in a new system, which is pretty consistent with what we see from other QBs around the league. That first year is a lot to learn and tends to come with growing pains during the season as the offense finds its way against a different defense most weeks.
Even if Seattle ends up retaining Lock next year,
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