SantaClaraHawk
Well-known member
- Joined
- Sep 18, 2015
- Messages
- 15,007
- Reaction score
- 3,088
He does but rumor is that crazy uncle Jerruh doesn’t want to pay him the buck bucks.5_Golden_Rings":3daw328e said:Pretty sure he wants to be a Cowgirl.
Sports Hernia":2dj3prf6 said:He does but rumor is that crazy uncle Jerruh doesn’t want to pay him the buck bucks.5_Golden_Rings":2dj3prf6 said:Pretty sure he wants to be a Cowgirl.
If he takes a Sherman type deal then yes, If not then I feel that he’ll take the highest offer.
Sox-n-Hawks":1qv72rgd said:I mentioned this possibility a while back and it still would not surprise me. Neither would KC, Cleveland or Zona.
rlkats":3w1n1rw2 said:Sox-n-Hawks":3w1n1rw2 said:I mentioned this possibility a while back and it still would not surprise me. Neither would KC, Cleveland or Zona.
I think his biggest possibility is KC or Dallas
Polaris":26teh77b said:rlkats":26teh77b said:Sox-n-Hawks":26teh77b said:I mentioned this possibility a while back and it still would not surprise me. Neither would KC, Cleveland or Zona.
I think his biggest possibility is KC or Dallas
Well it is true that when Earl got injured, Seattle and Kansas City were deep into trade talks for Earl.
knownone":qim2jo32 said:I wouldn't rule out Earl staying in Seattle. It might sound counter-intuitive but we are the best case scenario for him.
rlkats":3g5004jp said:knownone":3g5004jp said:I wouldn't rule out Earl staying in Seattle. It might sound counter-intuitive but we are the best case scenario for him.
Why is Seattle the best place for him? There are a ton of teams that can use his leadership and play style to improve their D. Besides he wants money oh wait he wants MONEY and Seattle don’t have it. They have other core players that need that coin. Players like Clark that needs to be paid. He is gone from Seattle and I don’t think it’s even a though for him at this point. You think him flipping the bird to the sideline was just for fun? I don’t think so. I would love to have him in San Fran, but I don’t think we could afford him.
rlkats":3n2nbzii said:knownone":3n2nbzii said:I wouldn't rule out Earl staying in Seattle. It might sound counter-intuitive but we are the best case scenario for him.
Why is Seattle the best place for him? There are a ton of teams that can use his leadership and play style to improve their D. Besides he wants money oh wait he wants MONEY and Seattle don’t have it. They have other core players that need that coin. Players like Clark that needs to be paid. He is gone from Seattle and I don’t think it’s even a though for him at this point. You think him flipping the bird to the sideline was just for fun? I don’t think so. I would love to have him in San Fran, but I don’t think we could afford him.
He knows the system. The Seahawks have his medical records, know the extent of his injuries, and they have the depth at safety to bring him back slowly. Other teams will likely undervalue him due to his injuries. Money you say? Seattle has 100+ million in cap space over the next two seasons. They could sign Clark, Reed, Wilson, Earl, and still have a significant amount of cap space to spare.rlkats":3gwkd06o said:knownone":3gwkd06o said:I wouldn't rule out Earl staying in Seattle. It might sound counter-intuitive but we are the best case scenario for him.
Why is Seattle the best place for him? There are a ton of teams that can use his leadership and play style to improve their D. Besides he wants money oh wait he wants MONEY and Seattle don’t have it. They have other core players that need that coin. Players like Clark that needs to be paid. He is gone from Seattle and I don’t think it’s even a though for him at this point. You think him flipping the bird to the sideline was just for fun? I don’t think so. I would love to have him in San Fran, but I don’t think we could afford him.
knownone":3ooj54pk said:He knows the system. The Seahawks have his medical records, know the extent of his injuries, and they have the depth at safety to bring him back slowly. Other teams will likely undervalue him due to his injuries. Money you say? Seattle has 100+ million in cap space over the next two seasons. They could sign Clark, Reed, Wilson, Earl, and still have a significant amount of cap space to spare.rlkats":3ooj54pk said:knownone":3ooj54pk said:I wouldn't rule out Earl staying in Seattle. It might sound counter-intuitive but we are the best case scenario for him.
Why is Seattle the best place for him? There are a ton of teams that can use his leadership and play style to improve their D. Besides he wants money oh wait he wants MONEY and Seattle don’t have it. They have other core players that need that coin. Players like Clark that needs to be paid. He is gone from Seattle and I don’t think it’s even a though for him at this point. You think him flipping the bird to the sideline was just for fun? I don’t think so. I would love to have him in San Fran, but I don’t think we could afford him.
Also, Seattle can still franchise Earl if they wanted to. I don't know if they will try to keep Earl but the idea that he's for sure not a Seahawk is shortsighted.
Totally agree.chris98251":1iy1z9j3 said:knownone":1iy1z9j3 said:He knows the system. The Seahawks have his medical records, know the extent of his injuries, and they have the depth at safety to bring him back slowly. Other teams will likely undervalue him due to his injuries. Money you say? Seattle has 100+ million in cap space over the next two seasons. They could sign Clark, Reed, Wilson, Earl, and still have a significant amount of cap space to spare.rlkats":1iy1z9j3 said:knownone":1iy1z9j3 said:I wouldn't rule out Earl staying in Seattle. It might sound counter-intuitive but we are the best case scenario for him.
Why is Seattle the best place for him? There are a ton of teams that can use his leadership and play style to improve their D. Besides he wants money oh wait he wants MONEY and Seattle don’t have it. They have other core players that need that coin. Players like Clark that needs to be paid. He is gone from Seattle and I don’t think it’s even a though for him at this point. You think him flipping the bird to the sideline was just for fun? I don’t think so. I would love to have him in San Fran, but I don’t think we could afford him.
Also, Seattle can still franchise Earl if they wanted to. I don't know if they will try to keep Earl but the idea that he's for sure not a Seahawk is shortsighted.
All that info on injuries is available to every team and they would do a work up on him also. Earl will make sure he is not undervalued, why he was holding out in the first place he feels he is.
What you can't measure is his attitude and mentality, right now in Seattle it from all appearences is Cancerous.