"This will help get him back to the mental state from the first few years," he said. "He's my brother, I know him better than anyone. I know what it takes to get him going. And this is something he's going to thrive off of. He's going to make all the naysayers pay. Now, Seattle, they knew what they signed up for. They knew when they drafted him. There are no hard feelings. It's a business, you do what it takes to get him back to that, and I'm happy to see it."