Seahawks trade for Irv Charles (WR)

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The feelings he must of had when he was hand picked by the SB champs in a trade from the sorry ass Jets.

Seahawks continue to wow me with their team building especially with their bubble roster, a good majority of their depth might not have the highest ceilings at their positions, but nonetheless are excellent on Special Teams.

This team is just stacked with a good sometimes great kicker, an elite punter, so many good to elite returner options, now traded for an elite gunner and potentially drafted another, and then just so many other quality to above quality players that just do the job that needs to be done.
 
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The feelings he must of had when he was hand picked by the SB champs in a trade from the sorry ass Jets.

Seahawks continue to wow with their team building especially with their bubble roster, a good majority of their depth might not have highest ceilings at their positions, but nonetheless are excellent on Special Teams.

This team is just stacked with a good sometimes great kicker, an elite punter, so many good to elite returner options, now traded for an elite gunner and maybe drafted another, and then just so many other quality players that just do the job that needs to be done.
You left out the best ST coach in the league. The returns we got involved excellent blocking and a lack of penalties. That says good coaching to me.
 

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Credit: Locked on Seahawks 👉


................. Rusty Tillman would have loved to see this upcoming competition. It's Jay Harbaugh's time now!
 

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Reportedly was unlikely to make the Jets' roster and is probably less than 50% odds to make ours, but good gamble trading next to nothing for a toolsy guy. I assume the "condition" is him making the team, so there's no real risk.
 

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Love the fact when it comes to the Seahawks, you're going to want to stay glued to the TV for ST plays, lest you risk missing one of the game's biggest plays. Drain your bladder between quarters.
 

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The Jets have been so poorly managed for so long they are unable to recognize a solid depth player and or unprepared to accept a period of rehab to a good fringe player, or keep their genuine talents. There are 3 phases of the game and they struggle always in at least one again and again.

Hence, J-E-T-S, suck, suck, suck!

The team needs a new owner and a front office that can actually recognize real talent, keep and develop their real talent and can find an adequate QB. They are perpetually drafting early, which is a hallmark of a poorly managed team, shuffle coaches like cards, and seemingly are always coming up short.

Life is hard for Jets fans. Another factory of sadness.
 

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It seams pretty unique to have a player who is like a superstar on kick coverage, I imagine there are guys who are just great as gunners, but I have never really heard of someone who gunner is their whole game. I like it
 

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It seams pretty unique to have a player who is like a superstar on kick coverage, I imagine there are guys who are just great as gunners, but I have never really heard of someone who gunner is their whole game. I like it
Ricardo Lockette comes to mind. Look what happened when they tried to use him as a receiver.
 
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