Largent80
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Well, we are severely short at wr, so evidently Giacomini will be in the slot.
Largent80":2kx34x19 said:Well, we are severely short at wr, so evidently Giacomini will be in the slot.
canzag":cksxyfzi said:I think WT3 gets his roster spot.Kearse just seems to have more upside than Martin
Largent80":66mf01ri said:canzag":66mf01ri said:I think WT3 gets his roster spot.Kearse just seems to have more upside than Martin
I loved the way Kearse laughed after dropping a pass that hit him right on his hands. But he has TONS of potential.... :roll:
He is a friggin Dump Truck.
Nah, our QB is severely short too, so it's all good,Largent80":18pn1tf2 said:Well, we are severely short at wr, so evidently Giacomini will be in the slot.
Jville":2jzyjhol said:jammerhawk":2jzyjhol said:Activating Thurmond seems the most likely explanation. PS is one now man down and I'd not be at all surprised to see the team add back CB-Gorrer to the PS.
Not going to happen.
Bucs Claim CB Gorrer from Seahawks October 31
Link >> http://www.buccaneers.com/news/article- ... 996a010cf9
By the way, Gorrer never saw the field during his short stay in Seattle.
kearly":1rgtifxj said:All these moves at WR lately remove what little remaining doubt I had that the team will be looking at WR this offseason. Maybe it will happen in FA, or maybe early in the draft, or maybe they'll bring in another slew of UDFA's, but I expect the churn to continue. The only WRs who are a lock for next season are the current starters.
I hope that is the last pass Kearse drops for a long time. And not because it's the last pass he ever sees. He might only get a few more targets the rest of the season. It's key that he capitalizes on every one of them. Kearse runs good routes and knows how to get to the football. He was Jake Locker's #1 WR and was nearly a 1000 yard WR for Keith Price despite having a ton of competition for receptions in 2011 (ASJ, Williams, Aguilar, Polk). But drops hurt more in a possession oriented offense, and Seattle has not invested in him. He's a lot like Darrell Jackson, minus the NFL track record. It's time to start building that track record now or fuggedaboutit.
Scottemojo":1r30dgvq said:Where is everone getting this 11 million dollar number for Miller in 2013? I found his salary next year to be 6.8 million, with a 7 mil cap hit.
Good get.NYCoug":29liqttw said:Scottemojo":29liqttw said:Where is everone getting this 11 million dollar number for Miller in 2013? I found his salary next year to be 6.8 million, with a 7 mil cap hit.
Honestly, don't know how solid these guys are but this was what I was going off of.
http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/seattle-seahawks/zach-miller/
1 million is signing bonus, and over 3 million is other bonuses. That three million could be any assortment of attainable or unattainable money that may not make it to the cap hit.NYCoug":2gaqggy5 said:What's crazy is that he goes back down to an affordable rate in 2014 and 2015.
I don't know if the Front Office did this to protect themselves or to potentially reward Zach for an assumed 2 great seasons or what. Should be interesting to see how it plays out with him though.