SoulfishHawk
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Safe to say JSN wasn't expecting this!
No doubt. The NFL is a trip. Anything can happen at any time.
Safe to say JSN wasn't expecting this!
It's not like DK called a press conference the second after Lockett was officially released. It's just when the press leaked it.Conveniently he requests a trade after Lockett is released. IMO he’s being emotional about Tyler being released instead of remembering it’s a business
Safe to say JSN wasn't expecting this!
My bet is this almost entirely about money, but we'll see.
For the record, he isn't gone.Good, I like DK but he needed to go
Just last week, the Rams gave Matthew Stafford permission to seek a trade and they ended up agreeing to a new contract just days later, despite Stafford being heavily courted by the Raiders with a romantic getaway in the mountains with Tom Brady.Didn't Aiyuk demand a trade last year? Just looking for examples of this happening and then the guy staying put. Obviously a huge whole to fill on the 2025 roster if this happens or else JSN is going to be drawing all kinds of coverage his way next year
Cause he's a headcase.Deuces DK. A guy with a potential to be the best WR in the league but is only above average.
Yep. Guys asking for a trade is nothing new in the NFL.Didn't Aiyuk demand a trade last year? Just looking for examples of this happening and then the guy staying put. Obviously a huge whole to fill on the 2025 roster if this happens or else JSN is going to be drawing all kinds of coverage his way next year
yetFor the record, he isn't gone.
Nah, all the necessary steps to this new world that Schneider is building started with the famous Schneider Line.PR nightmare for Schneider right now!
Again, players asking for a trade, followed by a new deal is NOTHING NEW.
If there is enough interest perhaps a bit of a bidding war will keep the value up. If we can't get what we want for him I'd tell him to suit up and shut up. If he wants to tank his value by not playing that's up to him.How’s that? If you’re Schneider you can play the “we’re fine keeping him if we can’t agree on an offer” now he can’t really play that card… seems pretty logical we just lost a lot of leverage in negotiations.
I agree. I don’t want to see them trade DK, I think he will net a nice return not a great one. If he was to be traded I would change my stance on what to do with Geno.I personally, want DK to stay. I think what he brings as positives are the type of things you can't easily replace. (He's also my son's favorite player).
My personal hope is that this is a move by DK and his agent to try and work some more money out of a deal--and hopefully, they find that not as many teams as they thought are willing to pay DK a league setting contract.
That said, Seahawks had a LOT of money tied up in 2 WRs and if we actually remove both Tyler and DK's contracts... well, that's a lot of money we could be spending on those trenches...