RENTON, Wash. -- The Seattle Seahawks are hoping veteran Evan Brown or rookie Olu Oluwatimi can bring stability to a position that hasn’t had much of it for a while. For most of the past decade, they’ve cycled through centers the way coach Pete Carroll goes through a box of gum on game day. Like the flavor in the coach’s Bubble Yum, almost none of them have lasted very long.
Call it the Max Unger curse.
Unger was the anchor of the Seahawks’ offensive lines during their 2013 and ’14 Super Bowl seasons, a team captain with an All-Pro nod and two Pro Bowls on his resume in Seattle.