volsunghawk
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MysterMatt":7yssn7t4 said:Of course, I don't have all the details into the decision process, but I think JS and PC made a bad decision. It undermines their "ra ra we love you" shtick. It undermines their credibility over time. It makes concepts like "loyalty" mean nothing.
I don't like the decision made either, though I understand it.
I disagree that it undermines anything, though. I don't think Carroll or Schneider have ever demonstrated that they'll keep a guy for loyalty's sake, and I don't buy the idea that just because Carroll is "rah rah," it means that he'll ignore the ramifications of the salary cap and the 53-man roster just to keep people feeling good.
Yeah, you acknowledged it's a business, but I think the people who understand that best are the players. And I like to think that the Seahawks have brought in guys who are smart enough to handle that reality, even when it bites them in the ass. Sherman seems to indicate just as much when he mentions quickly returning focus to his job and acknowledging that no one player is bigger than the team.
The problem with concepts like "loyalty" in the NFL are that rosters and salaries are limited in the name of competition. We're going to be releasing fan favorites and locker room leaders each year - and that's if we're lucky. It means that we're staying young and talented.