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Seahawk QB Analysis -

Post by bpcats » Thu Jul 27, 2006 7:15 am

Travis should have a decent shot of hanging on. It sounds like David Green is not picking up the offense and Hamden is injury prone.

Travis Lulay
Ht/Wt: 6’2”/205 Yr: R Age: 22 Montana State

As an undrafted rookie free agent, Lulay obviously has a steep ladder to climb in order the make the Seahawks roster. However, there is no denying his experience and numerous physical skills. At Montana State, a Division 1AA school, Lulay started as a freshman in 2002 and never relinquished his spot. Lulay was also athletic enough to lead MSU in rushing with 611 yards and four touchdowns on the ground.

2006 Outlook: The top two signal-callers on the Seahawks roster are clearly Matt Hasselbeck and Seneca Wallace, but after that, the third spot is wide open. Lulay will battle David Greene and Gibran Hamdan for the last roster spot at quarterback and may even get a look at sticking on the practice squad if he doesn’t


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Post by GOKATS » Thu Jul 27, 2006 7:58 am

Best of luck to Travis. Hope he has a great camp.


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Post by Coyote77 » Thu Jul 27, 2006 8:13 am

Go Travis
It would be great if he could hang on for the 3rd spot. Love to see him in the NFL



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Post by gtapp » Thu Jul 27, 2006 9:16 am

If he can grab that 3rd spot or even practice squad he can be developed. Travis was not a great passer and didn't always see the field well but those things can be taught. The intangibles that cannot be taught (leadership, instinct, etc.) he excelled at.


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Post by CARDIAC_CATS » Thu Jul 27, 2006 10:11 am

gtapp wrote:If he can grab that 3rd spot or even practice squad he can be developed. Travis was not a great passer and didn't always see the field well but those things can be taught. The intangibles that cannot be taught (leadership, instinct, etc.) he excelled at.
He can work on his passing (especially deep throw accuracy), but he is VERY WELL suited for the West Coast style of offense and knows how to read defenses very well I think. I think if he gains a little more pocket awareness (not looking to take off for the run so fast after his first/2nd options are not there) he can for sure make a roster spot on a West Coast type offense team. He definately has the arm strength to make any throw pretty much within 35-40 yards. He has a strong arm but needs to definately gaine more accuracy on his long ball (which you need in the NFL).



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