Just a few things popped into my head...
*If John pulls off a trade for Verse that would be absolutely insane. Gives Verse a chance at payback twice a year, and he knows their offense's weaknesses and habits by now.
*How majestic it would be to see McVay going ALL IN this year just to fall flat...
It's actually not that far-fetched as it may seem. JS just won exec of the year, and Teasley has been on the Seahawks staff for 14 years being groomed by John, 3 of which was as Assistant GM. Also, with the last few drafts being nailed by John and Co, it actually looks like a genius hire instead...
My theory is that they may feel comfortable using one or two draft picks next year on injured players with very high upside that slip through the cracks like they did with Rylie Mills.
He was a 5th round pick because he tore his ACL in December of 2024 and practically every team considered him a red shirt for his first year because of that. I have strong doubts that if he DIDN'T have that injury, they wouldn't of had a shot at him unless they sacrificed one of the earlier...
At this point, the only thing I'm worried about with our offense is if Fleury can come in swinging and be as productive if not more than Kubiak last year. Not worried about Price, not worried about Horton anymore, just Fleury. I'm optimistic about him though and hope he lights it up on gameday
I'm going to say it now: I don't think they're going to extend Darnold. I know QB's don't grow on trees and he played a big part of them winning a SB, but I think John learned his lesson on paying big money to QB's unless they're generational, and I don't see Darnold being the type of QB that...
I used to work at a very upscale and very private resort, the likes of which had very famous and successful people come through (multiple presidents of the USA, even) and if you dared be unprofessional at all, you're fired. You'd be so surprised at how many rich people just want "better than...
Sure, when you put it like that, it's an AMAZING idea to get those picks for our HoF GM to put it in the hands of someone unproven, what could POSSIBLY go wrong??
Difference between Russ, Geno, Bobby compared to Schneider is blatantly obvious and if you can't tell the difference then I don't...
A billionaire walks into a successful franchise where the GM has won 2 SB rings with two completely different sets of players on a team and 2 different head coaches and he trades him...