Redskins new running back is a little cocky and confident
Lache Seastrunk will be backing up Alfred Morris in Washington, and while he might have to fight for playing time, one thing that is clear is Seastrunk believes in himself. When he was asked about his weaknesses he said:
“I feel I don’t have any weaknesses,” Seastrunk said this week, per John Keim of ESPN.com.
While the rookie has been praised for his good balance and breakaway speed, teams do, in fact, see flaws. Seastrunk struggled mightily as a pass blocker and dropped an outrageous 10 of 19 passes in two seasons with the Bears.
“Everyone drops balls,” said the rookie. “Calvin Johnson drops balls, so I’m not worried about that.”
I hope his confidence helps him out and doesn’t turn into a problem, because he sounds a little cocky.
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