Seneca Wallace In Cleveland Browns
By Priyanka, Gaea News NetworkTuesday, March 9, 2010
RENTON, (GaeaTimes.com)- On Monday night the Seattle Seahawks team’s general manager John Schneider reportedly revealed to the media that the Quarterback player of the team, Seneca Wallace, has been acquired by the Cleveland Browns under a deal of 2011 draft pick. As of now the details of the trade has not yet been declared by the officials of the teams. Seneca Wallace was brought to the Seattle Seahawks team back in the year 2003 when the team drafted him in the fourth round.
The announcement doesn’t come as a surprise as the player has always remained close to the now president of the Cleveland Browns team, Mike Holmgren. Mike Holmgren was the coach for the Seattle Seahawks team for a long time and during his tenure the quarterback player delivered some of his career best performances. Seneca Wallace played his best in the year 2008 which was also the last season of Mike Holmgren as the coach of the Seattle Seahawks team. He started in eight games and had eleven touchdowns.
On Monday, as the general manager of the Seattle Seahawks team announced the trade of Seneca Wallace to the Cleveland Browns, he exclaimed that the player’s former association with the president of the Cleveland Browns will help him a lot to progress in his playing career. Wishing Seneca Wallace all the best for his future, he also added that the change will provide him with a “fresh start” all over again. Seneca Wallace, during his tenure with the Seattle Seahawks has played 46 career games and in the last season, started two games.