Riqs Agent - indicating a move

IndyHawk

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Reeks can gtfo of Seattle, anytime a team needed a big pass play
they went his way; How many times does anyone need to see that
and decide if he sucks or not?
Some of you are too attached to jag or lower players.
 

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Props to him for turning it around this year. But that near disaster in the NFCCG would have made him Public Enemy number one forever. Also, I truly believe if it weren't for him, we would have had the first ever Super Bowl shut out.
 

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I'd roll the dice on an UDFA CB before I'd bring that head case back on this team. He came close to single-handedly losing the CCG by letting the Rams back into it. All bc he lacked maturity. F Riq.
 

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Not saying I've never been shocked by $$ thrown at free agents before, but if Woolen pulls $20M/ I will be highly surprised. And I wouldn't want to be anywhere near the team side of that contract. The distance between him and a guy like Sauce Gardner seems, well, substantial.
 

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I hope he goes and signs somewhere for north of $25, and it's not unreasonable. Top ten to fifteen cornerbacks salaries should be in that range for the next 4 years, and he is a top ten cornerback. $30 is best in the league numbers, and he isn't that.

Despite being top ten, he is too emotional and will cost his team on the field.

Looking forward to seeing someone overpay for him.
 

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I hope he goes and signs somewhere for north of $25, and it's not unreasonable. Top ten to fifteen cornerbacks salaries should be in that range for the next 4 years, and he is a top ten cornerback. $30 is best in the league numbers, and he isn't that.

Despite being top ten, he is too emotional and will cost his team on the field.

Looking forward to seeing someone overpay for him.
Not dissing, but is Woolen really top 10?? Maybe I'm underestimating him.

I mean, at one point mid season I saw where his PFF grade was 154/165 and he had the 3rd most penalties in the league.
 

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Even during the parade he was non committal compared to Walker and Bryant who expressed hope they could stay. Dude wants paid big money and won a ring, fair enough.

Still extremely lucky after that NFC championship penalty. Could have been a villain in Seattle.
If that play would have cost Seahawks the NFCCG, this could have been how he would be leaving Seattle....

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Teams overpay for SB champs. It’s the circle of life since we’ll get a 2027 comp pick out of him.
 

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JS will tell him, if he hasn't already, this is what we are comfortable with. Take it or go look around and it's there if you want it. My guess would be around $16-18 million tops.

He's good when he's not making bonehead plays. Would really love for us to draft Cisse from SC instead and then re-sign Jobe, let Woolen walk.
 

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This situation with Woolen reminds me a lot of the Percy Harvin trade. Ever since Harvin was in high school, he was a headache for every coach he played for. Pete thought that he was different from Harvin's previous coaches, that his personality and style was so superior to others that he could soothe the savage beast, could succeed where others had failed.

I don't want to pay Woolen top dollar, either. It's way too much of a risk. Let him walk and accept the comp pick.
Would love the Comp pick as that would be far more valuable than the headaches Riq brings.
 

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JS will tell him, if he hasn't already, this is what we are comfortable with. Take it or go look around and it's there if you want it. My guess would be around $16-18 million tops.

He's good when he's not making bonehead plays. Would really love for us to draft Cisse from SC instead and then re-sign Jobe, let Woolen walk.
Hard to tell what JS is thinking, but if it were me, I wouldn't even go that high unless it's part of the strategy to run up the price for some other team.
 

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