PateratoWilson
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You met this place??Side note: Now that Adams is gone, will we still have people dwelling on it in 2 years? I hope not, but I think we know the history here![]()
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You met this place??Side note: Now that Adams is gone, will we still have people dwelling on it in 2 years? I hope not, but I think we know the history here![]()
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Agreed. I don't believe he falls past pick 10 - NY Jets.ZERO chance Rome falls to 16. ZERO
Nothing.What's your issue with Pruitt? He was a bottom of the roster type forced into a very tough spot.
1. Is that a real player?They don't have any tight ends under contract for 2024. Brady Russell is an ERFA.
Played like he was afraid to tackle anyoneDiggs played well? He looked lazy and out of position much of the season.
Almost statue likePlayed like he was afraid to tackle anyone
Bears would take him at #9. I spend most of my time thinking about the alternatives.Agreed. I don't believe he falls past pick 10 - NY Jets.
Both valid questions.1. Is that a real player?
2. If so, how is he not a quarterback?
You know who was damn fun to watch hit safety that’s not Kam Chancellor or Earl Thomas?
Darryl Williams from Miami (FL)
He was the “Boom” before the Legion of Boom!
It’s gotta go down as one of the biggest/hardest hits in NFL history!One of the filthiest hits I've ever seen in person when he made Rickey Dudley have an Out of Body experience for a few moments.
Rashad Penny?? That ship sailed.Weird…
We need ever Penny this year
Let's not lump Tyler Lockett in with Adams and Diggs. Lockett's cap hit and the amounts due to him are mainly the result of his willingness to rework his contract in previous years to solve cap problems for the benefit of the team. The $27 million cap hit does not reflect how much he is actually getting paid this year. Nor will releasing or trading him get rid of the cap hit. There are a few things that can still be done to alleviate his cap hit a little, but the options are limited. This is merely a result of the Seahawks kicking the can down the road, and not a situation created by Lockett.Lockett may be next. No way the team will pay him 27 mil for the upcoming season. Renegotiate or he is gone. Like Dissly. You may see Tyler cut at the hopes of renegotiation
About the Dissly release. Are the Seahawks the worst team in the NFL at using the tight end position? I’m wondering if that is true.
$1,471,842 savings. Worth the cut OTCNext up on my DUMP wish list is Dee Eskridge.
I’m not a cap guy so no idea how much, if anything we would get hit by releasing him, but I’d rather have a 6-piece nuggies and a 40 than leave that mofo on our roster.
All these Pete Projects need to bounce. This is exciting as hell….I love not knowing anything about how our team will look this year for the first time in 14 years. Refreshing as F*ck.
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Even older, he is still producing at the level of his contract. If he wasn't producing, there would be more justification. Furthermore, dumping him would send a really negative message to other players. I'd rather see them dump Dre'mont Jones - here is another overpaid non-performing player.Let's not lump Tyler Lockett in with Adams and Diggs. Lockett's cap hit and the amounts due to him are mainly the result of his willingness to rework his contract in previous years to solve cap problems for the benefit of the team. The $27 million cap hit does not reflect how much he is actually getting paid this year. Nor will releasing or trading him get rid of the cap hit. There are a few things that can still be done to alleviate his cap hit a little, but the options are limited. This is merely a result of the Seahawks kicking the can down the road, and not a situation created by Lockett.