It's probably time to start trading and releasing players...

SeAhAwKeR4life

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If MM is to build his team, isn't now the time to start moving guys like DK, maybe Charbonet, and others, for whatever trade value they have to get the guys MM wants?

This year is going nowhere, last night proved that. Is it not fire sale time? Think of the linemen we could get trading some of the talented pieces that just aren't helping us?

Just sayin'
 
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Geno has to go. Stupid extension. Put in Sam Howell.
Sam probably has more trade value. Run with a scab and tank for draft picks. This season is a lost cause. Thing is we won't we'll end up with a mid draft pick, keep trying to win and failing. I think selling off assets and acquiring other assets is the thing to do now, I have no faith they will do it though.
 

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So far this year the Seahawks in every aspect (outside of O-line) have looked like the #1 and the #32 team in the NFL...and the year is fresh. We have no clue which team is showing up next week, no changes!
 

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I kind of agree..
A lot of pieces on this team are Pete's players and not necessarily ones Mac
needs to fit his vision of team.
Might as well rip off the "band aid", trade pieces that aren't for the future for
picks that will be.
We want FITS, not squares into circles - I'm tired of seeing it the last few years.
 

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Trading Charbonnet would make no sense. He's durable, and a decent backup on a rookie contract whose trade value probably caps out at like a fourth-round pick. We'd probably spend more than that attempting to replace him in the offseason since the team appears to have no confidence in McIntosh.
 
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Trading Charbonnet would make no sense. He's durable, and a decent backup on a rookie contract whose trade value probably caps out at like a fourth-round pick. We'd probably spend more than that attempting to replace him in the offseason since the team appears to have no confidence in McIntosh.
Yeah, I guess you're right there, you wanna keep everyone on the rookie contracts and dump all the high value contracts.
 

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This is the first time I'm starting to warm up to the idea if trading DK. The problem is, I'm not sure I trust John to get anything good in return.
 

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DK has a very low catch percentage. He drops so many balls other receivers catch. Bobo catches 90% of DKs targets I would think. Give me trenches. Not shiny toys to play with. JS is in to shiny things.
 

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DK has a very low catch percentage. He drops so many balls other receivers catch. Bobo catches 90% of DKs targets I would think. Give me trenches. Not shiny toys to play with. JS is in to shiny things.
Bobo wouldn't get 10% of the targets DK gets if he were matched up on the defenders DK draws. Bobo's catch percentage would be a disaster.
 

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Tyler to KC makes sense. We wouldn't get much for him, but that man deserves a shot at a ring. DK would be the guy to fetch us a nice return.
 

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Tyler to KC makes sense. We wouldn't get much for him, but that man deserves a shot at a ring. DK would be the guy to fetch us a nice return.
Tyler literally took a big pay cut just to stay in seattle. That would be pretty cold blooded to trade him unless he was on board with it.
 

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Some of you may be overreacting a bit. If anything, Seattle should consider trading for a player. This team is much closer to being good than they are getting credit for.
 

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Didn't KJ do the same to stay in Seattle...I don't think the FO cares, unless the player has a no trade clause. Maybe they can send him to the Stealers if Wilson ever plays. I rather have Lockett retire as a Seahawk.

TRade DK, we can get way better picks.
 

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