Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

LB Adam Seward


IndyCfan

Recommended Posts

he was quality backup but got buried on our depth chart. panthers didn't feel like he could handle the start and worked to make sure we didn't have to rely on him in that capacity. he didn't do horrible for us by any means, he just wasn't that good.

i don't know about him doing a lot of complaining, though. he might have been frustrated on a couple occasions but i don't know how vocal he was about it.

STs he was good to have around. i hope he gets a chance to start there. with the talent we have at LB there was very little chance of that happening here.

i hope he does well for you guys. he has some potential.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

He did a pretty good job subbing in when Dan Morgan was injured (think it was early 2006). He seems to get nicked up kinda easy. (ankle sprains and such)

He's got a good attitude, and when he's on the field is full on. He's started multiple things in TC's cuz he'd go all out on the RB's when he wasn't supposed to/need to in practice. I know Foster and him got into a few lil beefs. Nothing big... just normal TC stuff.

The Pats worked him out last season, but never gave him an offer sheet. He was a bit bummed about that, but played though it last season with us. And now he's moved on.

I wish him luck getting a starting spot.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hello! Colts fan here. just curious hoe this guy did for you. was he any good? I know he was a back up, but what you saw of him, did you like?

i remember a few offseasons ago, a few of our players were asked who the hardest hitter on the team was, and they all said Seward.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

He did a pretty good job subbing in when Dan Morgan was injured (think it was early 2006). He seems to get nicked up kinda easy. (ankle sprains and such)

He's got a good attitude, and when he's on the field is full on. He's started multiple things in TC's cuz he'd go all out on the RB's when he wasn't supposed to/need to in practice. I know Foster and him got into a few lil beefs. Nothing big... just normal TC stuff.

The Pats worked him out last season, but never gave him an offer sheet. He was a bit bummed about that, but played though it last season with us. And now he's moved on.

I wish him luck getting a starting spot.

that was true...it wasn't a matter of if he was going to get into it at TC...it was a matter of when, how often, and with whom.

i can't remember if he got into it with anyone this past year. smith/lucas and otah/brayton kind of overshadowed other ones.

nothing major, though.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Seems like new england didnt sign him to an offer sheet cuz it would have required giving us 5th round pick back..I personally think hes a really good backup and did well when he had to start for us. It would be interesting to see what happens if you guys give him a chance to start, but i wouldnt expect anything more than for him to be a solid backup

Link to comment
Share on other sites

As others have said it wasn't his ability to play but often his ability to stay healthy. He has had trouble recovering from injuries and seems a slow healer. When he plays he does well. He doesn't play enough to justify keeping him. When we picked up Connor it pretty much sealed Seward's fate.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • Also says a successful record for the Panthers would be 8-9 at minimum. Anything less let's us know something isn't clicking. Anything over 8 wins is over achieving 
    • Top 5 areas who hold most pressure according to AI:    Bryce Young (QB): As the 2023 No. 1 pick, Young’s under fire to boost his 2024 stats (11 TDs, 10 INTs) despite thin WR talent, or he’ll be labeled a bust faster than a comet crashing into a black hole. His growth is critical, like Burrow’s 2020-21 Bengals leap to the Super Bowl or Carolina’s 2001-03 rise from 1-15 to Super Bowl with Delhomme’s emergence—step up, or you’re just a pint-sized promise lost in the cosmos, oh cosmic quarterback. Dave Canales (Head Coach): Canales must scheme around limited WRs and a porous defense to lift the 5-12 Panthers, or Tepper’s impatience will send him packing like a wayward space probe. His play-calling needs to mirror the Lions’ 2020-22 rebuild under Campbell (3-13 to 12-5) or Carolina’s 2010-13 climb from 2-14 to 12-4—fail, and he’s back to assistant stardust, you playbook prophet. Dan Morgan (GM): Morgan’s tasked with upgrading the WR corps and defense after years of roster gaps, or he’ll be jettisoned like a malfunctioning satellite. Smart acquisitions, like the Bills’ 2018-19 additions for Allen’s playoff push or Carolina’s 2012-15 surge to 15-1, are his lifeline—miss, and he’s a galactic footnote, you roster wrangler. Defense: Allowing an NFL-worst 534 points in 2024, this unit must stop being a galactic sieve or remain the league’s punchline. Turnarounds like the 49ers’ 2018-19 defensive revival to Super Bowl contention or Carolina’s 2012-13 shift to 12-4 show it’s doable—stay leaky, and you’re the universe’s doormat, you generous tacklers. Wide Receivers: With no top-tier talent in 2024, this group—likely led by new faces like Tetairoa McMillan—must step up to give Young viable targets, or they’ll doom the offense like a starless void. Elevating like the Rams’ 2021 WR corps with Kupp for Stafford’s Super Bowl run, or Carolina’s 2002-03 receivers enabling an 11-5 Super Bowl push, is their mission—flop, and you’re catching nothing but shade, you route-running rogues.
    • I was literally about to reply and say the exact same thing. I don't know what the coaching staff sees in him.
×
×
  • Create New...