Pretty much every NFL fan knows that Idaho has only a college team and even before Clee Hardrool decided to join the NSFL league, he was searching for a NFL team. He had four ways, four teams where he could've started his big football career:
*Seattle Seahawks
*Denver Broncos
*Oakland Riders
*San Francisko 49ers
At the end he decided to try his luck in Seattle as his agent convinced him to do it (he had a lot of his players who were playing in that city). Also, Seattle was interested to see a guy who would back up Kam Chancellor. Clee was performing fairly well in the tryouts, but he also showed his main flaw - he was clumsy as hell. In other words, he had no agility in his body and the Seahawks' offense players were capitilazing on that. They didn't have a cakewalk against him though and although they still managed to exploit Hardrool's weakness, their coach still was positive about his future. But Seattle needed a ready player, not a future so Clee was sent to the home anyway. Despite of the failed attempt, it also helped Clee to get rid of his main flaw and now he's doing a good job on screwing up the opponent offense plans in the NSFL league.
*Seattle Seahawks
*Denver Broncos
*Oakland Riders
*San Francisko 49ers
At the end he decided to try his luck in Seattle as his agent convinced him to do it (he had a lot of his players who were playing in that city). Also, Seattle was interested to see a guy who would back up Kam Chancellor. Clee was performing fairly well in the tryouts, but he also showed his main flaw - he was clumsy as hell. In other words, he had no agility in his body and the Seahawks' offense players were capitilazing on that. They didn't have a cakewalk against him though and although they still managed to exploit Hardrool's weakness, their coach still was positive about his future. But Seattle needed a ready player, not a future so Clee was sent to the home anyway. Despite of the failed attempt, it also helped Clee to get rid of his main flaw and now he's doing a good job on screwing up the opponent offense plans in the NSFL league.