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Seahawks cite positive reviews in adding Arnold
-- Seattle Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald said one factor in the team's decision to offer Terrion Arnold a contract despite the felony charges he's facing...
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- -- Seattle Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald said one factor in the team's decision to offer Terrion Arnold a contract despite the felony charges he's facing was the "overwhelmingly positive" reviews they heard while vetting the free agent cornerback.
- "We feel really strongly about our locker room and our team, and we had a great visit with Terrion," Macdonald said.
- Macdonald said the two sides are working through when Arnold will fly to Seattle to sign it, "but we have an agreement with him and we'll see." Macdonald acknowledged the uncertainty over when Arnold will be available to play.
- "It's overwhelmingly positive, it really is," Macdonald said of the feedback Seattle received on Arnold.
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-- Seattle Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald said one factor in the team's decision to offer Terrion Arnold a contract despite the felony charges he's facing was the "overwhelmingly positive" reviews they heard while vetting the free agent cornerback. "We feel really strongly about our locker room and our team, and we had a great visit with Terrion," Macdonald said. Macdonald said the two sides are working through when Arnold will fly to Seattle to sign it, "but we have an agreement with him and we'll see." Macdonald acknowledged the uncertainty over when Arnold will be available to play. "It's overwhelmingly positive, it really is," Macdonald said of the feedback Seattle received on Arnold. If you separate that from the person that they talk about [him being] on a daily basis and their history with him, it's been overwhelmingly positive." The Seahawks brought Arnold to team headquarters Sunday for a meeting that included a workout. "It's a really great opportunity that we think his skill set fits in our secondary," Macdonald said.