HawKnPeppa
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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... ired-list/
Above article states the Seahawks will take a 11.5M cap hit if Lynch is not officially on the reserve/retired list by Wednesday. They speculate that he might prefer to be released, so that the team no longer has rights to him after he retires.
All my appreciation for his contributions aside, I always felt he's been an ass to team's front office. We have one of the better organizations in the league, but it seems he treats them with the same regard as he does the mediots. Why is it always this long-drawn-out, kiss-my-azz drama with him? What's worse, he's got to realize that the end result of him limiting the team's flexibility to make moves ultimately affects his teammates.
Above article states the Seahawks will take a 11.5M cap hit if Lynch is not officially on the reserve/retired list by Wednesday. They speculate that he might prefer to be released, so that the team no longer has rights to him after he retires.
All my appreciation for his contributions aside, I always felt he's been an ass to team's front office. We have one of the better organizations in the league, but it seems he treats them with the same regard as he does the mediots. Why is it always this long-drawn-out, kiss-my-azz drama with him? What's worse, he's got to realize that the end result of him limiting the team's flexibility to make moves ultimately affects his teammates.