RENTON, Wash. (AP) — Aaron Curry imagines a day in the future standing at the front of the room using his measured voice and commanding presence in a role his current boss would not have imagined a decade ago.
Pete Carroll never thought of Curry as a potential coach when he was a player for the Seattle Seahawks. And now that Curry is in his third season working on the Seahawks' staff, Carroll doesn’t see limits on where his former player can go.
“I’ve been surprised and absolutely blown away by how far he’s come so fast,” Carroll said.