MizzouHawkGal
Well-known member
Keep on topic Ro. It's Richard's day not yours.RolandDeschain":2ipksgif said:Nope. Could use some assistance.MizzouHawkGal":2ipksgif said:Hope you're "better" now. 8)
*Looks pointedly at you*
Keep on topic Ro. It's Richard's day not yours.RolandDeschain":2ipksgif said:Nope. Could use some assistance.MizzouHawkGal":2ipksgif said:Hope you're "better" now. 8)
*Looks pointedly at you*
MizzouHawkGal":1e0vkqmf said:Keep on topic Ro. It's Richard's day not yours.![]()
But is your 'stache equally as happy for us? That's the real question. I know that thing has a mind of its own.pmedic920":3z5qkppl said:I'm happy.
Happy for #25
Happy for the Seahawks.
And I'm happy for all of you too.![]()
DavidSeven":2sqrxquc said:MadSweeney":2sqrxquc said:I don't think with the new CBA that they can touch the final year of these contracts.
I believe Kam had the last year of his previous deal re-done when he signed his extension, so that's not true.
AWESOME post Sailor. It's so very, very good to be a Hawks fan right now.Seahawk Sailor":93q1cm0p said:Several things stuck out while I was watching the presser.
1) The atmosphere here in Seattle - the fans, the coaching staff, the fellow players, the competitive environment - played a rather large role in Richard Sherman wanting to stay a Seahawk. It was very obvious the whole time that he gave tremendous value to it. John Schneider's remarks when talking about how they considered "breaking from their strategy" and getting some other big name players to sign here also spoke to that some. The environment here is very special right now, and it is going a long way toward keeping us competitive in the league.
2) They really didn't want to talk about the details of the contract, and in fact pushed that question off, saying they'd address it sometime later, which might indicate it's a little more unique than we're used to seeing. To me, that might signal a bit more money up front, or a deal that is cap friendlier than we're used to seeing. Someone with more knowledge on salaries and cap space and what money counts and doesn't count could address this better than I, but it sure sounds like they set it up to be team-friendly well into the future. This is very good for us.
3) Sherman was treated very similarly to how Wilson was in the draft. He was rated much higher by the front office, but they waited until the fifth round because they were fairly certain he'd fall that far. I get the feeling he wasn't as much of a known entity then, and so they weren't as obviously worried about not getting him as they were about Wilson, but it was much the same situation. And I get the feeling a lot of guys are every year for them. It's just how they do the draft.
4) The front office's strategy for creating and maintaining a championship caliber team is a plan they're sticking to very tightly. All of these major contracts were well anticipated, and were well a part of this plan for quite some time. That tells us that when Wilson is due his fat payday next year, it'll happen about the same way. They have the core in place right now to compete indefinitely, and that is simply amazing as a Seahawks fan.
5) The Legion of Boom between '12 and '18 is poised to become one of the greatest, most legendary units in football. The major components are young, healthy, and signed long term. Better still, they love it here, and their "always compete" mantra shows no signs of letting up. Quite astounding, if you think about it, to consider that 40 or 50 years from now, the Legion of Boom will be part of NFL lore as one of the all-time greats ever to take the field.
Man, it's good to be a Twelve!
Well that about sums it up. :th2thumbs:Seahawk Sailor":2abqj4gw said:Several things stuck out while I was watching the presser.
1) The atmosphere here in Seattle - the fans, the coaching staff, the fellow players, the competitive environment - played a rather large role in Richard Sherman wanting to stay a Seahawk. It was very obvious the whole time that he gave tremendous value to it. John Schneider's remarks when talking about how they considered "breaking from their strategy" and getting some other big name players to sign here also spoke to that some. The environment here is very special right now, and it is going a long way toward keeping us competitive in the league.
2) They really didn't want to talk about the details of the contract, and in fact pushed that question off, saying they'd address it sometime later, which might indicate it's a little more unique than we're used to seeing. To me, that might signal a bit more money up front, or a deal that is cap friendlier than we're used to seeing. Someone with more knowledge on salaries and cap space and what money counts and doesn't count could address this better than I, but it sure sounds like they set it up to be team-friendly well into the future. This is very good for us.
3) Sherman was treated very similarly to how Wilson was in the draft. He was rated much higher by the front office, but they waited until the fifth round because they were fairly certain he'd fall that far. I get the feeling he wasn't as much of a known entity then, and so they weren't as obviously worried about not getting him as they were about Wilson, but it was much the same situation. And I get the feeling a lot of guys are every year for them. It's just how they do the draft.
4) The front office's strategy for creating and maintaining a championship caliber team is a plan they're sticking to very tightly. All of these major contracts were well anticipated, and were well a part of this plan for quite some time. That tells us that when Wilson is due his fat payday next year, it'll happen about the same way. They have the core in place right now to compete indefinitely, and that is simply amazing as a Seahawks fan.
5) The Legion of Boom between '12 and '18 is poised to become one of the greatest, most legendary units in football. The major components are young, healthy, and signed long term. Better still, they love it here, and their "always compete" mantra shows no signs of letting up. Quite astounding, if you think about it, to consider that 40 or 50 years from now, the Legion of Boom will be part of NFL lore as one of the all-time greats ever to take the field.
Man, it's good to be a Twelve!
Hasselbeck":3f0cf3pb said:McGruff":3f0cf3pb said:Hasselbeck":3f0cf3pb said:Now how many of you feel like this offseason was a dud? They made cap friendly offers in FA to some veteran pieces.. who didn't bite for the most part.. but were able to lock up the best safety and corner in the game all while having more than enough cap room next year to lock up Russ, Wagner, etc.
Wagner? Nope. Wags is gone after his rookie deal. Same for Wright, Smith and probably Irvin as well.
Wags isn't going anywhere IMO. I can see us keeping Malcolm since he figures to be cheaper unless he explodes this year.. then they will fill the rest with the draft/UDFA
RolandDeschain":u0004bxt said:MizzouHawkGal":u0004bxt said:Keep on topic Ro. It's Richard's day not yours.![]()
Hey! I'm pretty sure I'm almost as happy as Sherman is right now!
HawksSoc":3qzkm7ox said:Get home from college after finishing up classes for my Masters Degree and am greeted by this? Dam its a good day.
I said "almost", with a sprinkle of facetiousness; utilize a dictionary.SacHawk2.0":3mfsbeeg said:RolandDeschain":3mfsbeeg said:Hey! I'm pretty sure I'm almost as happy as Sherman is right now!
I doubt it.
Don't care. I'm happy as hell and you can't do anything about it.SacHawk2.0":taod7wq4 said:I still doubt it.
I also doubt that in his efforts to terra-fornicate he is getting as close to China as he tries to indicate.SacHawk2.0":34r7k96z said:I still doubt it.
Well, it's a good thing you're not projecting your own preferred interpretation into the situation, or anything.Scottemojo":10y1owj4 said:I also doubt that in his efforts to terra-fornicate he is getting as close to China as he tries to indicate.SacHawk2.0":10y1owj4 said:I still doubt it.
Also a bit strange that Ro talked up his own body part, but said Sac would be doing the drilling. According to the pronoun I read, anyway.
Dr. Freud to the white courtesy phone.
HansGruber":1yobndyd said:I was just high-fived by one of my patients, a young man with severe autism who can't stand being touched. He was listening to the presser on his iPod, jumped up, yelled that we just signed Sherman and gave me an authentic old-school Seattle high fivin white guy jump followed by repeated fist "daps."
I think his mother was more alarmed by my shared enthusiasm than her son's uncharacteristic outburst.
It's so freaking good to be a Seahawks fan right now. So GOOD!!!