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Luke did a pretty solid job as the starter last season. He's no world beater but he isn't horrible either. I doubt we can find a FA who is better than him at this point in the year.
seahawkfreak":398kj492 said:Glasgow Seahawk":398kj492 said:Would Zach Miller be game ready if we picked him up off the street? It's been well over a year I think sine his injuries. Or is he completely retired?
I'm guessing they move Helfet up the depth chart. They did play Kellen Davis in 2013 at points and I remember him scoring a TD, is he still at the Jets?
I'd rather Helfet than Anthony McCoy.
Last I checked McCoy is on the Redskins. I think it's very telling that Zach couldn't pass a physical this year.
Rob12":3ckql7h3 said:Re: Chris Matthews, the dude can't play. I was on that bandwagon after the SB, and thought that he would be the second coming of Megatron. But he just can't play in this league consistently. Many NFL teams are razor thin at the WR position, and to be picked up by the Ravens, a team that is starving at the position, and not even be placed on the active roster is telling. That WR corps has been ravished by injuries, and yet Matthews is on their Practice Squad.
Rob12":105qorcq said:And for the thread, the answer is Luke Willson. He's obviously been in the shadows this season but he is more than capable.
MontanaHawk05":2xleo552 said:Rob12":2xleo552 said:And for the thread, the answer is Luke Willson. He's obviously been in the shadows this season but he is more than capable.
Willson's hands aren't anywhere near as reliable as Graham's.
TwilightError":2zr8vnmz said:seahawkfreak":2zr8vnmz said:Glasgow Seahawk":2zr8vnmz said:Would Zach Miller be game ready if we picked him up off the street? It's been well over a year I think sine his injuries. Or is he completely retired?
I'm guessing they move Helfet up the depth chart. They did play Kellen Davis in 2013 at points and I remember him scoring a TD, is he still at the Jets?
I'd rather Helfet than Anthony McCoy.
Last I checked McCoy is on the Redskins. I think it's very telling that Zach couldn't pass a physical this year.
Zach Miller just signed with the Panthers a few days ago.
MontanaHawk05":3hmnr3ps said:Rob12":3hmnr3ps said:And for the thread, the answer is Luke Willson. He's obviously been in the shadows this season but he is more than capable.
Willson's hands aren't anywhere near as reliable as Graham's.
Rob12":1cm4tk73 said:Posted this in another thread, and thought it belonged here as well.
In the perspective of the NFL, this is a tragedy.
I think his time with the Seahawks could be over. The Seahawks do not owe Graham any guaranteed money after this season. He still has guaranteed money in his contract, but New Orleans is on the hook for that. For the Seahawks, a team that will be up against the cap a bit, it might not make sense to pay a recovering Graham next season. This is a brutal injury, and if he were to make it back to full strength, he would be the first. It wrecked Ryan Williams' career. He was a promising back for the Cardinals who had the same injury during his rookie year, and is now on the Cowboys' Practice Squad. He said the injury is devastating, and he wouldn't wish it on his worst enemy. Victor Cruz is another one that will likely never be the same player, but rather a shell of his former self.
It's devastating. Absolutely devastating. And quite frankly, it puts his career in serious jeopardy. I hate saying this, and I hate being a downer, but I think he's very likely done as a member of the Seattle Seahawks. I hope I am wrong and that he can set a new precedent with this type of injury. I really do.
This has been an insanely tough season. It is heart breaking to me that we never got to see the RW/Beast/JG trio at full strength. And just like that, it appears it was never to be.
Get well, Jimmy.