The Seattle Seahawks have announced that Isaiah Stanback will serve as the team’s offensive quality control coach for their upcoming game against the Dallas Cowboys. Stanback, who was a wide receiver for the Seahawks from 2007 to 2009, is no stranger to the organization and is excited to be back in the fold.
Stanback was drafted by the Cowboys in 2007 and spent two seasons with the team before being traded to the Seahawks. During his time with the Seahawks, he caught 37 passes for 437 yards and three touchdowns. He also returned kickoffs and punts for the team. After his time in Seattle, Stanback went on to play for the New England Patriots, Washington Redskins, and Arizona Cardinals.
Now, Stanback will be returning to the Seahawks as their offensive quality control coach. He will be responsible for helping the team prepare for their upcoming game against the Cowboys. This includes breaking down film, helping players understand their assignments, and providing guidance to the offensive coaching staff.
Stanback is looking forward to the opportunity to return to the Seahawks and help the team prepare for their game against the Cowboys. He believes that his experience as a player will help him in his new role and that he can provide valuable insight into how the Cowboys operate.
The Seahawks are excited to have Stanback back in the fold and are confident that he will be a great addition to their coaching staff. With his knowledge of both the Seahawks and Cowboys organizations, Stanback should be able to help the team prepare for their upcoming game and give them an edge over their opponents.