Jenkins visiting Seahawks on Monday

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When the Seahawks are ranked at the bottom of OL ranking again it will be a great thread to bring back to life for sure!
 

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"F" for continuing to be an ass hat in regard to the IOL.
For making or not making what move specifically? Not matching the vikes offer to Fries? That's a flawed view. Not reaching for Becton? I'm personally glad he didn't go there.

Complaints are for emotional minded people...and just as useless.
 
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For making or not making what move specifically? Not matching the vikes offer to Fries? That's a flawed view. Not reaching for Becton? I'm personally glad he didn't go there.

Complaints are for emotional minded people...and just as useless.
He could have made a trade, like Chicago did (twice). Also there was Zeitler, who while older, is still playing at high level. The final somewhat decent one left was Jenkins. So, there were indeed other options besides Fries. But of course our all talk no action GM sh*t the bed once again when it comes to his most glaring weakness.
 

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I will say straight up if a player visits and you have a need and they leave..yeah they were probably low balled an offer. Where there is smoke there is fire.
Or the player had no real intention of signing and was using visits for leverage or to compare offers.
 

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He signed with the Browns, onto the next option

Ah.... So it came down to QB stability and playing for a contender.
 

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"F" for continuing to be an ass hat in regard to the IOL.
So is the consensus that we aren't believing the talk that JS wanted to make some bigger OL moves but the Offensive coaches like talent and potential of the young guys that they already have?
 

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I will say straight up if a player visits and you have a need and they leave..yeah they were probably low balled an offer. Where there is smoke there is fire.
As a GM... Your team would literally have no cap with a mid range team; with that logic
 

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He could have made a trade, like Chicago did (twice). Also there was Zeitler, who while older, is still playing at high level. The final somewhat decent one left was Jenkins. So, there were indeed other options besides Fries. But of course our all talk no action GM sh*t the bed once again when it comes to his most glaring weakness.
I appreciate the added context...makes it worth a consideration.
 

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Rumor has it that after Jenkins signed his new contract he went directly to the Browns medical tent
Were there Massage Therapists there?

(yes, I 'went there'. Call it the DeShaun effect)
 

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We have good tackles. I have faith in Olu. I think Bradford and Haynes look much better under the new coaches and scheme. I would almost rather see the young interior line under coaches who knows what they're doing
 

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We have good tackles. I have faith in Olu. I think Bradford and Haynes look much better under the new coaches and scheme. I would almost rather see the young interior line under coaches who knows what they're doing
I agree.
They did look a little better towards the end of the season.
I think with more time to gel and a different (much better scheme) the Hawks could make the playoffs.
 

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We have good tackles. I have faith in Olu. I think Bradford and Haynes look much better under the new coaches and scheme. I would almost rather see the young interior line under coaches who knows what they're doing
I align to all of this except Bradford. I support any player on the team and hope all of those with lower performance have the ability to turn it around, but from what I saw last year, he was atrocious most of the time and I wouldn't put any chips on his #. Best case scenario, I'm completely wrong and would be happy to admit it.

I think we draft a starting IOL...maybe 2, and let the young guys compete under a competent OC/OL coach (please FB gods, let us have talented offensive coaching this year).

Ideally we get a T that can play IOL with the talent to start outside next year. Cross and Lucas (assuming they stay healthy) will be expensive in 2026.
 
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He could have made a trade, like Chicago did (twice). Also there was Zeitler, who while older, is still playing at high level. The final somewhat decent one left was Jenkins. So, there were indeed other options besides Fries. But of course our all talk no action GM sh*t the bed once again when it comes to his most glaring weakness.
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He could have made a trade, like Chicago did (twice). Also there was Zeitler, who while older, is still playing at high level. The final somewhat decent one left was Jenkins. So, there were indeed other options besides Fries. But of course our all talk no action GM sh*t the bed once again when it comes to his most glaring weakness.
Please be more respectful as the Schneiders, uncle John our GM, and nephew Willie the director of pro personnel, visit .NET. you were hurting their feelings

We have the most loved offense line in the league and it does not need fixing, last year was all geNO's fault, and he is gone, Grubb's fault too, he is also gone.

Schneiders are not do nothing, they decisively fixed the OL by ridding Grubb and geNO.
 
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