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Would love to have K9 back at the right price. If I had a choice, I would rather keep Shaheed. You can find capable RB's in the draft for a fraction of the money. Just my take.
 

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Also won the Super Bowl, and his plays definitely helped get the team there. So even if you do lose him, that Lombardi is way better than those picks.

I hope they keep him. Good player.
We gave up a pretty high pick for Walker.
 

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We have the benefit of having a GM who had a young, talented roster win the SB, then watch it degrade into a decrepit, nondescript one. While none of the personnel decisions are going to be 1:1 with that one, I'm sure JS is busting his ass playing out scenarios on what it's going to take to keep this one going. That being said, I'm not sure there's too much difference between 4 years/$40 million and 4 years/$52 million. But I'm sure he's doing the math on it.
 

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In the last couple of decades, top-tier RBs have rarely remained with their first team their entire careers. 2005 and prior had more who stuck with one team their entire careers, but after that, top-tier RBs started to be let go pretty easily. Yeah, $$$ is a big part of it, but for RBs, the relatively short peak periods of the high-abuse RB position is also a part. But in the case of K9, he still has at least another 3 kick-ass years in him I would think.
They just don't make RBs like they used to, it's sad.
 

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We have the benefit of having a GM who had a young, talented roster win the SB, then watch it degrade into a decrepit, nondescript one. While none of the personnel decisions are going to be 1:1 with that one, I'm sure JS is busting his ass playing out scenarios on what it's going to take to keep this one going. That being said, I'm not sure there's too much difference between 4 years/$40 million and 4 years/$52 million. But I'm sure he's doing the math on it.
This!
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I think what may happen is we lose Walker but use some of the money (that would've gone toward signing him) to re-sign Shaheed.


EDIT : Then again, with what @Chapow just stated with the Cap going up, maybe we might have enough to keep both and extend JSN and Spoon...
The cap goes up most years.
 

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I'm not so sure when he gets his big bag of money that he's
going to be even close to the same back we saw in second half
of last season.
Is he going to get injured more due to not training as hard or
not running as hard all because he got his big bag?
I've seen it happen to players in the past in all major sports so
it's not out of the realm and it's a big risk to take, one I'd rather
not on a position that is the easiest to fill.
 

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My 2 cents -
Maybe it has been covered in this thread maybe not but K9 cannot make it thru a whole season as the one and only featured back without getting hurt. He has proven that. He had a great year thanks to the compliment of Charbs. Once Zach went down K9 only had to play 2.75 games as the feature. Nothing like a good RB kept fresh from a season of limited action.

If it's true that the team said go find $12-$13 mil, come back for $10 then I'm all for it. Otherwise, stick to the plan that worked well this year and get another back that'll run tandem with what they have.
 

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I do hope Seahawks keep K9. He's proven and we'd have minimal worries about our running game.

Minimal worries?

The obvious ā€œworryā€ is, can he stay on the field after we pay him.
I love the guy, and respect what he’s done recently.

Fact is his history suggests paying him top dollar is a gamble.

We’re going to have Charbs coming back, RBs will be available late in the draft.

Hmmmm

We have needs, every million counts.

The thing about gambling is, sometimes you win, sometimes you don’t

Not an argument, I just don’t believe it’s as cut n dried as some suggest.
 

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I personally have no issue if K9 wants to get paid, most RBs don’t even get to a second contract like this one’s $’s could be for him. His stock will never be higher than it is now, and most of these guys don’t even see their 60’s…go get your bag. You’ve got your Super Bowl ring and an MVP trophy from the game…
 
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Charbs won't back until at least Late October.
Maybe we can try Milroe out at RB and see what he can do.. šŸ™ƒ

But seriously, re-signing Walker is the optimal path to take.

It's not the money, it's the continuity with him and the team, in particular him with Charbs.
 

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