Potential candidates before the trade deadline

Mistashoesta

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Yesterday's game was another one that Seattle let slip away. With the trade deadline tomorrow, are there any potential candidates out there that you all would like to see JS make a trade for? Or should Seattle just hold onto what draft picks they have and just roll with what they have? Do you even still trust JS anymore at this point? I'll start with one...

Jaguars Pro Bowl Guard Brandon Scherff



 

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I'd wait till the off-season. See what FAcy has to offer for the O-line. The division is gone after yesterday, and most likely the playoffs, IMO. We're just playing for defensive improvement now, to see what Abe Lucas can give us, if anything, who we're going to get rid of for lack of effort, not living up to their contracts, or not with the program for one reason or another.

Yesterday's loss was a terrible loss, the kind that sticks to you, is hard to shake from your memory. And Geno's play finally got to me. He's just not a smart enough QB , or even the right kind of leader for me. He also is just not fast enough of a prcessor and executor in the redzone for me. That reared its ugly head again in the most awful and painful of ways yesterday. Yesterday was so bad in that we found just about every way possible to lose the game, that I'm going to check out for a little while and do other things with my weekend time.

I'd also be open to seeing what Howell can do if we continue to fall. We might as well find out we've got in him before the off-season.
 
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I guess I could see them going after a right tackle just to have mercy on Jerrell. lol
 

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Scherff is the obvious one.

Schneider needs to make the call. Badly. Jobs are on the line. Careers are on the line.
Good move for the Niners honestly.

The Niners want to win now and have enough pieces to do so.

Right now, I don’t trust Schneider to make any good and not sell the farm trades….

We’ve been burned before with Schneider trades and I’m also reluctant to do so again.

Seattle is not one Pro bowl guard away….

But Seattle might be one solid GM away…..

Hahahahaah
 

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Depending on value, they have to do something at guard. They can't have the entire right side of the line be a turnstile and expect to succeed.
 

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I'd wait till the off-season. See what FAcy has to offer for the O-line. The division is gone after yesterday, and most likely the playoffs, IMO. We're just playing for defensive improvement now, to see what Abe Lucas can give us, if anything, who we're going to get rid of for lack of effort, not living up to their contracts, or not with the program for one reason or another.

Yesterday's loss was a terrible loss, the kind that sticks to you, is hard to shake from your memory. And Geno's play finally got to me. He's just not a smart enough QB , or even the right kind of leader for me. He also is just not fast enough of a prcessor and executor in the redzone for me. That reared its ugly head again in the most awful and painful of ways yesterday. Yesterday was so bad in that we found just about every way possible to lose the game, that I'm going to check out for a little while and do other things with my weekend time.

I'd also be open to seeing what Howell can do if we continue to fall. We might as well find out we've got in him before the off-season.
You won't know with the current line, nobody could look good unless your Marino or Warner with a lighting release.
 

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We are literally 2 games out of 1st place in the division with 8 games left to play under a brand new head coach and new regime. Can't wait!
 

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Scherff is the obvious one.

Schneider needs to make the call. Badly. Jobs are on the line. Careers are on the line.
What jobs, who's careers?... You think the team is going to tear this thing down after only 1 season?... The facts are this team couldn't afford Scherff after this season, so why make the trade?... because we're not one Guard away from a playoff run here and paying what it would take to get this 32yr old guard just wouldn't be worth it in my opinion..
 

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I don't want the seahawks to trade for anyone come tomorrow the price tags for the most part are going to be high because teams know you're desperate for a player and just straight facts we can't even afford new uniforms next with the cap hit we've got already as it stands we're $19mill over, I know cutting Lock, extending DK & possibly Geno and a few other moves would help, but lets focus on the future and not sell it for aging vetrans...
 

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I have a feeling the JSN performance was definitely a test by the staff and he's our new number 1 as we trade DK in the coming hours..
 

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I'd wait till the off-season. See what FAcy has to offer for the O-line. The division is gone after yesterday, and most likely the playoffs, IMO. We're just playing for defensive improvement now, to see what Abe Lucas can give us, if anything, who we're going to get rid of for lack of effort, not living up to their contracts, or not with the program for one reason or another.

Yesterday's loss was a terrible loss, the kind that sticks to you, is hard to shake from your memory. And Geno's play finally got to me. He's just not a smart enough QB , or even the right kind of leader for me. He also is just not fast enough of a prcessor and executor in the redzone for me. That reared its ugly head again in the most awful and painful of ways yesterday. Yesterday was so bad in that we found just about every way possible to lose the game, that I'm going to check out for a little while and do other things with my weekend time.

I'd also be open to seeing what Howell can do if we continue to fall. We might as well find out we've got in him before the off-season.
You said that right. Smarts, leadership, processing. I swear he doesn’t read the blitz or rollout of the pocket when he knows it won’t hold up. We were pressuring Stafford yesterday but got no sacks because he would read and move. There is no way stafford is more mobile than geno but geno just stands there like the Statue of Liberty and gets crushed
 

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