As if Earl Thomas needed to explain whom he was flipping off in his final Seahawks act, he just did.
Yes, Seattle’s now-departed All-Pro safety says he was directing his anger after he broke his leg during the game at Arizona Sept. 30 at one man: his now-former coach.
“A lot of frustration that day,” Thomas told NBC Sports’ Peter King for the weekly “Football Morning in America” column published online Monday. “I was in a battle with the team, and I chose to play, and I was betting on myself. So when it happened, it just added to my frustration.