Tech Worlds
Well-known member
Why do people always want to weakin a position that we finally have bolstered up?
Same goes for the qb position.
Same goes for the qb position.
Tech Worlds":3p6a136q said:Why do people always want to weakin a position that we finally have bolstered up?
Same goes for the qb position.
DJrmb":2pxzxrk0 said:You're the one wanting to hang onto yet another midget WR that we already have similar players to. If I am Ruskell then you are Mora...
You could possibly have to let go another "Michael Bennett" type guy for your "depth". You act like Baldwin went to a probowl or something. He's not even as good as the inconsistent Tate, what does that say?
Obo offered something on special teams. He was one of our best ST players. Baldwin is not.
DJrmb":2f9r27yl said:I'd rather keep Kearse, Bates, and maybe even Stephen Williams over Baldwin.
DJrmb":299zkch4 said:Man, I like Baldwin I really do but you guys are making me be the bad guy...
Baldwin is not as good as some of you think. I swear some of you would put him in the RoH tomorrow if you could lol.
I'd rather keep Kearse, Bates, and maybe even Stephen Williams over Baldwin (if I could trade him for a mid round pick, like I said, I wouldn't cut Baldwin).
Also I will again reiterate that if Baldwin is anywhere near as good as you all think then why wouldn't he walk? If he doesn't and he has starting talent he's a chump. I know we're all Seahawks fans and I'm sure we would all say we'd stay a Seahawk as a backup but Baldwin doesn't have "fan loyalty" like that to Seattle and his agent definitely doesn't. He needs to, and will look out for his own best interest, which means going to a team to be a starter.
So you might as well get something for the guy if he's going to be gone. Of course assuming he'll be gone is just that "an assumption" but so is assuming he'll stay to be a backup...
Haha, that is awesome! Thats a definite plus to his resume! :thirishdrinkers:Plus he averages a TD a game against the 49ers (4 in 4). I'd keep anyone on the roster for that alone.
DJrmb":2yatlyjr said:If Harvin goes down Tate can slide into that position better than anyone. How long have people been saying he's the poor mans Percy Harvin? Then you play an Outside WR in Tate's old spot not a slot guy. Thats why Kearse and Williams are guys I'd keep, they're both more of your Outside WR than Baldwin.
People seem to be low on Kearse here but he's shown some flashes and is one of the few guys that could play Sidney's role in a pinch.
I think where the disconnect is is that many of us believe that the talent will go to waste if Wilson goes down even with Flynn. It's far from consensus that he's a good QB that could take us anywhere.Happypuppy":nrw64nf0 said:Tech Worlds":nrw64nf0 said:Why do people always want to weakin a position that we finally have bolstered up?
Same goes for the qb position.
I suspect it is because they are used to the Seahawks being this good. I agree Baldwin is a stud ( remember the 1st AZ game and his teeth greeting knocked out ) and to have all this talent going to waste if Wilson goes down ? Makes no sense to me either , unless it is a killer offer
Tate is entering his contract year. If he has a big year, he will want to get paid, and with the salary cap there isn't a prudent way to keep 3 high priced WRs so someone (Rice or Tate) would have to go. It would be easier to withstand the blow of losing one of them next year if we have Baldwin on a cheap RFA tender to step back into the starting lineup.DJrmb":g4srm3rw said:Also I will again reiterate that if Baldwin is anywhere near as good as you all think then why wouldn't he walk? If he doesn't and he has starting talent he's a chump. I know we're all Seahawks fans and I'm sure we would all say we'd stay a Seahawk as a backup but Baldwin doesn't have "fan loyalty" like that to Seattle and his agent definitely doesn't. He needs to, and will look out for his own best interest, which means going to a team to be a starter.
The answer is pretty simple---Change For Change Sake ---It's Something To Do In The Off Season.Tech Worlds":2h9x9opy said:Why do people always want to weakin a position that we finally have bolstered up?
Same goes for the qb position.
I don't think Baldwin could start at either of the split end positions. Slot? Sure! Baldwin at X or Z? No thanks... So that probably plays into why I'd lean towards trading him. Its just my opinion, but if I'm right then you'd still need another WR even if you have Baldwin...Tate is entering his contract year. If he has a big year, he will want to get paid, and with the salary cap there isn't a prudent way to keep 3 high priced WRs so someone (Rice or Tate) would have to go. It would be easier to withstand the blow of losing one of them next year if we have Baldwin on a cheap RFA tender to step back into the starting lineup.
I hope so, I hope he plays out of his mind if he's a Seahawk this year!Baldwin is a stud when he's healthy. We should see a healthy Baldwin this year and I can't see them trading a proven producer at his price.
I can definitely see your side on this. Tate was never as good as Baldwin in the Slot we used to run. However what I am thinking is that Pete and John brought Harvin in here to be a feature part of the offense. They will surely design some of the offense around him. Doug and Harvin are very different players. If you stick Doug in there in the event of Percy going down you have to throw out half of your plays designed for Harvin. Where Tate is a better fit for how most of us believe they'll use Harvin out of the slot.Now trading Doug doesn't make sense to me unless we have a guy just as good ready to take his place, because I think having 3 reliable WRs besides Percy to allow him to move all over the field is a big deal. I really wouldn't be content with Kearse taking that role or anything.
Smelly McUgly":hvb6ievg said:Baldwin is only tradeable if someone overpays because in this offense, he is REALLY important to us unless you think that Sidney Rice will definitely play 16+ games this year. If Rice goes down, Tate and Harvin on the outside and Baldwin in the slot is not too much of a step down. That's a better trio of WRs than some teams have already. Unless someone is offering a high-second or better, Baldwin means more to Seattle because he could bridge some gaps where injuries occur and help our team win it all.
DJrmb":16wid1sj said:If Harvin goes down Tate can slide into that position better than anyone. How long have people been saying he's the poor mans Percy Harvin? Then you play an Outside WR in Tate's old spot not a slot guy. Thats why Kearse and Williams are guys I'd keep, they're both more of your Outside WR than Baldwin.
People seem to be low on Kearse here but he's shown some flashes and is one of the few guys that could play Sidney's role in a pinch.
Hawkfan77":gualhlv1 said:I'm not advocating trading Baldwin, but some act like he's untradeable...