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Earl so far has no comment. Kinda scary...
http://www.fieldgulls.com/2014/1/30...s-alien-et-seahawks-broncos-i-want-to-believe
Earl Thomas' seemingly impossible speed, inhuman instincts, and otherworldly intelligence have earned him the moniker "ET" or "The Alien," and the deep middle of the field that he patrols has been coined "Area 29" because of the inexplicable, almost paranormal defensive events that take place there.
As it turns out, however, there may be more to Earl and Area 29 than just clever nicknames.
A confidential informant has provided Field Gulls with top secret documents that suggest that Seattle's clairvoyant free safety and Defensive Player of the Year candidate may, in fact, not be human.
The informant, who wanted to remain anonymous, contacted Field Gulls via e-mail on Tuesday. He declined to provide any explanation as to how the six files -- four interviews and two memoranda -- came into his possession. He was, however, able to provide proof of their authenticity.
http://www.fieldgulls.com/2014/1/30...s-alien-et-seahawks-broncos-i-want-to-believe
Earl Thomas' seemingly impossible speed, inhuman instincts, and otherworldly intelligence have earned him the moniker "ET" or "The Alien," and the deep middle of the field that he patrols has been coined "Area 29" because of the inexplicable, almost paranormal defensive events that take place there.
As it turns out, however, there may be more to Earl and Area 29 than just clever nicknames.
A confidential informant has provided Field Gulls with top secret documents that suggest that Seattle's clairvoyant free safety and Defensive Player of the Year candidate may, in fact, not be human.
The informant, who wanted to remain anonymous, contacted Field Gulls via e-mail on Tuesday. He declined to provide any explanation as to how the six files -- four interviews and two memoranda -- came into his possession. He was, however, able to provide proof of their authenticity.