Seahawks releasing Rice, per Schefter

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If this really is the end of Sid's time with the Hawks, I wish him all the best--except in any game where we may face him. He has been a big part of getting the team to where it is now.
 

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sc85sis":336h1tfy said:
If this really is the end of Sid's time with the Hawks, I wish him all the best--except in any game where we may face him. He has been a big part of getting the team to where it is now.

I agree. I believe many folks on here underappreciate Sidney Rice. It's unfortunate his time here was filled with health issues. One thing Sidney did when he was healthy was be that clutch receiver. Doug Baldwin started to grow into that role in 2013 but until then, it was Rice's job. Tightrope sideline catches were a thing of beauty. Best of luck to you, Sidney.
 

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Good luck to Sid.. can't say I won't miss the reliability issues but I will miss what he did on the field for us.
 

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Seahawkfan80":8w6kibdd said:
EE Esss Peee ENnnnn. Werent thems the ones that said that Seattle Seahawks have extremely little chance of winning the Superb Owl??? Yup. I trust what they say. I think I will wait for the movie. :sarcasm_off

Good call.. we're absolutely going to keep Sidney Rice with his $9M cap figure when as of today we're actually a little bit over the cap.

ESPN is just pulling this out of thin air. No truth to it at all. :roll:

DavidSeven":8w6kibdd said:
Like I said, if it's so inevitable, why don't we send our well wishes to Chris Clemons, too?

Oh.. he will be next. Don't worry. And again people won't believe it and will think Adam Schefter is bored and wants to make up stories about really high salaried guys being cut in the NFL.
 

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IMO, if any draft prospect or random FA had a reel that had all of Sidney's highlight catches and was also 6'3" with arguably a top-5 catch radius in the NFL, then every Seahawks' fan would be drooling all over themselves and demanding that JS pick him up.

Food for thought. Obviously, $9M was too much given our cap situation. We all get that. But the dude has something unique that we could definitely use.
 

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Hasselbeck":10y57aoj said:
DavidSeven":10y57aoj said:
Like I said, if it's so inevitable, why don't we send our well wishes to Chris Clemons, too?

Oh.. he will be next. Don't worry. And again people won't believe it and will think Adam Schefter is bored and wants to make up stories about really high salaried guys being cut in the NFL.

You didn't understand my point, and that's a pretty callous attitude to have toward the players you root for, but to each his own.
 

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I would guess John is talking to Rice about restructuring and if they can't come to a reasonable number that works for both parties they will let him hit the market. If some team wants to give him 4-6 million a year I would guess he is gone, if not I could see him back on the Hawks with a 1-2 year deal that is in that 3-4 million range.

It would be nice to see Rice back in the mix, but I would guess the team will draft someone and probably bring in a FA or two to compete, so if Rice is gone the team will be just fine (like they were most all of this season with Rice injured).
 

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Meh, he already has been paid $23.5 mil for approx 60% attendance and locking up a roster slot that could be occupied by a high potential young player that is actually healthy. Face it Sid is gone, his tweet saying goodbye and thanks to the 12's is enough evidence for me. I think he's done, his knees are shot and he will be rehabbing the ACL this coming season with little cartilege left.

Time to move on, thanks for you time Sid the Hawks set you up for the rest of your life. Enjoy you retirement hope you aren't too crippled up.
 

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He should probably just retire honestly. He got his ring and he should save himself before he cant walk anymore.
 

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DavidSeven":3sco1m5s said:
You didn't understand my point, and that's a pretty callous attitude to have toward the players you root for, but to each his own.

Your point was understood. You're a pretty big Rice fan. That's cool, but football is a business, and the team is going to lose players and add players every single year. That's the sport. That's the game.

Every single season the goal is to be better than you were the year before. Add into that contracts, salary caps, free agents, injuries, players aging, and a crop of new talent entering the league and you're gonna be an emotional wreck if you get attached to every single person that wears your favorite teams uniform.

I don't root for the players. I root for the team.

I'm an NFL fan, but I'm a Seahawks Fanatic.
 

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DavidSeven":abwoif5r said:
IMO, if any draft prospect or random FA had a reel that had all of Sidney's highlight catches and was also 6'3" with arguably a top-5 catch radius in the NFL, then every Seahawks' fan would be drooling all over themselves and demanding that JS pick him up.

Food for thought. Obviously, $9M was too much given our cap situation. We all get that. But the dude has something unique that we could definitely use.
Your right we would. Unless said prospect has lost not one but three steps has an oft injured knee and little production his last year. He is a good guy and I wish him well but unfortunately he isn't what he once was.
 

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Not surprised at all we have far too much money tied up to our WR corps and there's at least 10 top level receivers in this draft.
 

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Pete Carroll briefly stopped through media room. Asked about report team is cutting Sidney Rice said "I don't know where that came from."
 

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KitsapGuy":2rei5w6s said:
Retweeted by Danny Kelly
Bob Condotta ‏@bcondotta 2h
Pete Carroll briefly stopped through media room. Asked about report team is cutting Sidney Rice said "I don't know where that came from."


That doesn't mean anything imo, it could just mean he doesn't know who leaked it..... he didn't say anything like "that's nonsense/not true"



EDIT: It would make sense in negotiations to possibly keep the idea that Rice may still be a factor on the team, which would take away the advantage of Tate's party being able to throw out the fact we're short at receiver if we lose two guys
 

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It just means they don't acknowledge it until the transaction becomes official. Rice has already been told, obviously.
 

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I just don't get all the urgency out there for cutting players.

Teams have until March 11th to get under a cap number that is still in the process of being determined.
 

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Jville":1ds0v85e said:
I just don't get all the urgency out there for cutting players.

Teams have until March 11th to get under a cap number that is still in the process of being determined.

It's doing Rice a solid is the reason. Once he's officially cut, he doesn't have to wait till Mar 11th to sign with a team. His agent can start negotiating now with any team and even be signed before free agency starts. Gives a huge leg up on the process. This is not uncommon.
 

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Cartire":5ayahbvz said:
Jville":5ayahbvz said:
I just don't get all the urgency out there for cutting players.

Teams have until March 11th to get under a cap number that is still in the process of being determined.

It's doing Rice a solid is the reason. Once he's officially cut, he doesn't have to wait till Mar 11th to sign with a team. His agent can start negotiating now with any team and even be signed before free agency starts. Gives a huge leg up on the process. This is not uncommon.

I understand player courtesy. It's the impatience of (some) media and fans to push events along I don't get.
 
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