While Seahawks coach Pete Carroll seemingly has nothing but nice things to say about 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh, it has become clearer in recent weeks that these two squads really don't like each other.
Seattle cornerback Brandon Browner recently said he'd like to get his hands around Harbaugh's neck in response to Harbaugh saying he wasn't sure he believed Adderall was the root of a rash of PED problems in Seattle (perhaps Harbaugh should enlist Judge Judy in helping him with his investigation).
Now, it's Seahawks receiver Golden Tate's chance to weigh in on the Seattle-San Franchise rivalry. And, specifically, what type of bodily harm that he'd enjoy performing on Harbaugh.
“Well, I'd be on offense trying to score a touchdown on him. Defensively, that's a little different because they tackle and they can really be aggressive,” Tate said on Friday. “But I would try and give him the Sean Lee treatment. I would do that.”
Authorities continue to investigate, but not talk about, the killing of a semi-pro football player whose body was found a mile from New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez.
A spokeswoman for the Bristol County district attorney's office said Sunday that officials are not releasing details. Spokeswoman Yasmina Serdarevic said officials also are not talking about the cause of death of 27-year-old Odin Lloyd, whose body was found on Monday. His death was ruled a homicide.
Hernandez was questioned and his home searched as part of the police investigation into the Dorchester man's death.
State police officers and dogs searched Hernandez's North Attleboro home for more than three hours on Saturday.
An attorney for Hernandez has said he would not comment on the searches.
New England Patriots spokesman Stacey James has said the team does not expect to comment during the police investigation. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell was waiting for the legal process to take its course.
The Patriots drafted Hernandez out of Florida in 2010. He has since combined with Rob Gronkowski to form one of the top tight end duos in the NFL. He missed 10 games last season with an ankle injury and had shoulder surgery in April but is expected to be ready for training camp. Last summer, the Patriots gave him a five-year contract worth $40 million.
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