Lets also keep in mind that if he hadn't had a pretty serious career (and potentially life-threatening) injury that forced his early retirement after the 1987 season, Easley easily plays another 4-5 seasons and retires in the early 90's with far more career INT's, deflected passes, tackles, and Pro-Bowl selections. I also think the Seahawks wouldve remained a more competitive, playoff-caliber team if he'd remained instead of their secondary and entire defense just collapsing by 1992 and it took that organization almost a decade, with a new owner, new HC, a near-relocation to Anaheim to remake itself into a perennial playoff contender.