The Cary Williams experiment was fun. And by fun, I mean that it was like being forced to watch an awful movie like Waterworld over and over again.
Williams actually got off to a good start this season. While his play in run support was questionable, he played well in coverage. He was targeted just five times combined in Seattle’s first three games.
Then the decline began.
All of the new technique improvements that Kris Richard had taught him in training camp disappeared. Williams began playing off the line instead of pressing.
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That was followed by mental mistakes that you wouldn’t expect rookies to make.