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Bradley Sowell on Seahawks double standard: I could tell the difference right away

A lot of Seattle Seahawks fans expressed displeasure for the offensive line in 2016, particularly at the tackle position with Bradley Sowell and Garry Gilliam. But Sowell has also been a voice of reason and honesty on Twitter, and that continued in light of the news that the Seahawks may receive a punishment from the NFL for not disclosing an injury to Richard Sherman. The league could reportedly take away Seattle’s second round pick, an add-on to the NFL docking the Seahawks a 2017 fifth round pick for fighting in OTAs.

Sowell says that the OTAs in Seattle were “the easiest/ slowest I’ve (sic) ever been a part of” and much more:

@Curtis_Crabtree OTAs in Seattle were by far the easiest/ slowest Iv ever been a part of,yet still getting watched and in trouble for stuff

— Bradley Sowell (@Bradley60Sowell) January 19, 2017

@scohenPI we didn't even wear helmets here, seriously was a glorified walk through which is un heard off.