SoulfishHawk
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He has a ton of football left in him. At the MINIMUM, they have him under contract in 2019, plus a couple years of franchise tag ability after that. He's in his prime, enjoy it.
And some of you parrots can keep making shit up. :rofl: ....."See What You Want" BWAAHAAHAHAAHA.IndyHawk":2st3ahq2 said:There is at least two of us who see pretty much the same thing.kf3339":2st3ahq2 said:GeekHawk":2st3ahq2 said:kf3339":2st3ahq2 said:There are just too many young and talented QB's coming out of college that can do a more than adequate job.
Yup. Stan Gelbaugh, Rick Mirer, Tarvarus Jackson, Dan McGwier, Kelly Stouffer, Jeff Kemp, John Friesz, Glenn Foley, Brock Huard, Seneca Wallace, Trent Dilfer, and Clipboard Jesus would all agree that it's easy to find a good QB in the draft and win a Super Bowl with him.
These people have all started for the Seahawks over the years. I can't imagine an easier position to fill, just ask any armchair GM who plays fantasy football or Madden.
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Yep, a few of you completely missed what I said overall, or just wanted to look at only one aspect of my post. I clearly said that the reason a rookie QB could come in and do an adequate job was because we also would be saving over $30M in cap space that could be used in other areas to make the "team better overall". Some forget that RW was in fact a 3rd round prospect and did a good, but not great job in our two Super Bowl game years.
I think we have about 2-3 more years of PC before we bring in a new coach. No telling what that guy will, or will not want for the team and the QB position. My point was clearly that paying well north of $30M a year will hurt too many others areas of the team and that money can be better spent elsewhere. That is in fact what we did with drafting RW in the 3rd round. Okay to disagree but no need to bring up past QB's from very different era's to try and make a point about today.
Seafan is also right as we could just franchise him 2 yrs after next..I think that happens
unless he is traded.So 2-3 years of Pete and RW?I could live with it but I think we will
see he is not going to be worth $40plus..
As for the TOPIC..He is not playing 10 yrs from now..That body has taken way too many
hits and the legs are going but go ahead and see what you want.
chris98251":poxzm8yh said:kf3339":poxzm8yh said:GeekHawk":poxzm8yh said:kf3339":poxzm8yh said:There are just too many young and talented QB's coming out of college that can do a more than adequate job.
Yup. Stan Gelbaugh, Rick Mirer, Tarvarus Jackson, Dan McGwier, Kelly Stouffer, Jeff Kemp, John Friesz, Glenn Foley, Brock Huard, Seneca Wallace, Trent Dilfer, and Clipboard Jesus would all agree that it's easy to find a good QB in the draft and win a Super Bowl with him.
These people have all started for the Seahawks over the years. I can't imagine an easier position to fill, just ask any armchair GM who plays fantasy football or Madden.
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Yep, a few of you completely missed what I said overall, or just wanted to look at only one aspect of my post. I clearly said that the reason a rookie QB could come in and do an adequate job was because we also would be saving over $30M in cap space that could be used in other areas to make the "team better overall". Some forget that RW was in fact a 3rd round prospect and did a good, but not great job in our two Super Bowl game years.
I think we have about 2-3 more years of PC before we bring in a new coach. No telling what that guy will, or will not want for the team and the QB position. My point was clearly that paying well north of $30M a year will hurt too many others areas of the team and that money can be better spent elsewhere. That is in fact what we did with drafting RW in the 3rd round. Okay to disagree but no need to bring up past QB's from very different era's to try and make a point about today.
It's exactly the reason to disqualify your contention, look at the Browns, the Dolphins, The Bills, the Broncos, just as examples of being able to easily replace their former franchise guys, easy as falling off a log really just look at big name school that won something and draft that guy and your ready to go from what your saying.
IndyHawk":2nzrbay9 said:Also try's to avoid the Giants rumor..Doesn't sway me btw :lol:
I don't he has more than 5-6 years left myself..
once the speed is gone it's the end.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/rus ... li=BBnb7Kz
sutz":2svrqhfa said:Ichiro was saying the same thing. He's doing a couple of PR games (that count! ) in Japan this week, but after that, he's done. He went 2-23 at the plate in spring and looked really lost. He must have K'd at least half of those.
Russ may last longer than Pete, but yeah, I think 3-5 years is probably his limit. But then, I've been wrong before.
IndyHawk":3hhq87dz said:Also try's to avoid the Giants rumor..Doesn't sway me btw :lol:
I don't he has more than 5-6 years left myself..
once the speed is gone it's the end.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/rus ... li=BBnb7Kz
SeaWolv":2wgn3vw5 said:IndyHawk":2wgn3vw5 said:Also try's to avoid the Giants rumor..Doesn't sway me btw :lol:
I don't he has more than 5-6 years left myself..
once the speed is gone it's the end.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/rus ... li=BBnb7Kz
Yeah tell that to Tom Brady...
Ha Ha..I know right?I also get that he has to believe he can or he never will do it.SoulfishHawk":vc0lr5k4 said:Truth, what is he supposed to say? "I only have 5 years left, I'm getting old" :lol: