RENTON — Seahawks cornerback Tharold Simon knows the perception of him heading into his fourth season.
“Four years in the league and I really haven’t showed anything yet,” Simon said. “It’s definitely a make or break year for me, a major big year, and I’m taking it on like that.”
He’s right, and he’s off to a good start at training camp. Coach Pete Carroll said Simon is physically the best he’s been, and Simon had a standout day on Monday.
He chased receiver Douglas McNeil III and forced a fumble on one play. The very next play, he picked off a pass along the sideline when the receiver slipped.