-The Glove-":3ao0pamu said:Yes...poor practice habits are the worst
Ok maybe not the worst...but when you're talking about an athlete that's lazy and has motivation issues, no thanksliftingaddict":1dq40oq5 said:-The Glove-":1dq40oq5 said:Yes...poor practice habits are the worst
DUI's and substance abuse violations are practice habits? Hmmm good to know.
-The Glove-":2dg4xb2q said:Ok maybe not the worst...but when you're talking about an athlete that's lazy and has motivation issues, no thanksliftingaddict":2dg4xb2q said:-The Glove-":2dg4xb2q said:Yes...poor practice habits are the worst
DUI's and substance abuse violations are practice habits? Hmmm good to know.
Nog":1e93yb4h said:We don't take a shot to bring that kinda talent into our facilities, then we will never fix our offensives issues.
Seahawk Sailor":h5tax7jn said:Agreed that three or four years ago, this would be a no-brainer "yes" call. Now, not so much. We also took a risk with Marshawn Lynch, and it was one of the best gambles we made. The issue that made Percy Harvin's deal so bad was the money. If we'd have picked him up on a one-year "prove it" deal, far fewer Twelves would have issues with the way we handled him.
If we could get Gordon to come in on a low-risk "prove it" type of deal with incentives for good behavior and production, and one that minimizes risk to the Seahawks organization, he may be worth a look. Otherwise, no thanks.
Popeyejones":8l1apf3r said:Seahawk Sailor":8l1apf3r said:Agreed that three or four years ago, this would be a no-brainer "yes" call. Now, not so much. We also took a risk with Marshawn Lynch, and it was one of the best gambles we made. The issue that made Percy Harvin's deal so bad was the money. If we'd have picked him up on a one-year "prove it" deal, far fewer Twelves would have issues with the way we handled him.
If we could get Gordon to come in on a low-risk "prove it" type of deal with incentives for good behavior and production, and one that minimizes risk to the Seahawks organization, he may be worth a look. Otherwise, no thanks.
A WR would have to be an idiot to go to a team like the Hawks (or 9ers) on a one year prove it deal. That said, Gordon certainly seems like an idiot, so maybe.![]()
This, squared. I prefer we give our young guys further chances to prove themselves, instead of risking team chemistry on a guy who would likely not give 100% and might be another locker room cancer.sc85sis":2t5zrq3b said:If this were four years ago and we were still doing the crazy roster shuffling I might take the risk. Now? No way.
We don't take a shot to bring that kinda talent into our facilities, then we will never fix our offensives issues.
After attending GM Ray Farmer's year-ending press conference Tuesday, ESPN Cleveland's Tony Grossi sensed a "definite feeling" that Josh Gordon won't be back with the Browns in 2015.
The Chronicle-Telegram's Scott Petrak gets the same feeling. Grossi went as far to say it may take "only five minutes" into staff meetings next week for the team to decide on Gordon. You'd have to think the Browns will try and trade Gordon before outright waiving him, but a split seems likelier by the day.
chet380":3kx1zwpe said:Looks like Cleveland is going to dump him, so .....