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Originally Posted by UtterBlitz
I don't think that you can expect a player to not take personnel moves personally.
So is he good enough to be a starter on the defense? Or even good enough for special teams? I think I saw him in on one play so far and it was not a good moment for him.
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I've followed Kacyvenski for a number of years and, although you can't blame the guy for signing with the Rams, he's overstated the perceived slight by the Seahawks when they waived him. They were definitely going to resign him the following week and he knew it.
Anyway, to answer your question, Kacyvenski is a very good special teams player, an okay LB backup, but definitely not an NFL-caliber starter. He's a classic overachiever who provides lot of fire, enthusiasm and a great work ethic that's more valuable to a team than his talent, which is mediocre at best.