Think what you want of a Seahawks’ offensive line that tends to be as heavily-criticized as any position group on the team, but head coach Pete Carroll said he mostly liked what he saw in 2019.
Enough so that when the season ended he said an off-season goal was to keep as much of it together as is possible.
“I hope we can keep our guys connected,’’ Carroll said in his year-end press conference. “I don’t want to see a big change there.’’
But that may be easier said than done.
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Three of what were the top six offensive linemen when the season ended are now unrestricted free agents — left guard Mike Iupati, right tackle Germain Ifedi and backup and eligible lineman extraordinaire George Fant — while center Joey Hunt is a restricted free agent and there has been rampant speculation about the future of center Justin Britt, who has just one year left on a hefty contract and is recovering from an ACL injury suffered Oct.