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Will be FA next season.

But it seems that he's only fit for being a KR, PR Jet sweep or a deep throw.


With the way WR's make, will he be worth 15M per year?
 

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I want them to do the best they can to keep him.
 

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Agreed that we need to keep Shaheed.
He's a threat any time he touches the ball.
His speed and twitchiness (if that's a word :LOL: ) are incredible!

He has literally changed the momentum of at least a couple of games for us with his returns in his short amount of time with us.
I hope Schneider will do everything possible to get him re-signed!
 

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Agreed that we need to keep Shaheed.
He's a threat any time he touches the ball.
His speed and twitchiness (if that's a word :LOL: ) are incredible!

He has literally changed the momentum of at least a couple of games for us with his returns in his short amount of time with us.
I hope Schneider will do everything possible to get him re-signed!
This.

He takes the top off of opposing defenses. They absolutely have to account for him.

He's a force that has to be tracked, and changes the way they have to cover him. They have to defend on a home run/TD on every. single. play.

Do not let him go anywhere else please.
 

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I was surprised by Shaheeds talent. Clearly, he has grabbed a significant role with us. Maybe #2...not only fast, great hands, durable...
But the coverage and accountability that he draws? Absolutely priceless. He spreads the opposing D in a delicious fashion.
 

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He's going to be the forever-example used league-wide as to why a relatively innocuous deadline trade can mean the difference between a SB or not.
 

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Kupp was absolutely phenomenal yesterday and a key to the victory. He also had lots of catches against 49ers

But I think he is gone. Continues to get older, won't be room for him.

Making it JSN, Shaheed as key WRs. We re-sign him
 

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Let me eat some crow. I didn't think the Shaheed trade was going to be impactful at all. I was very wrong. He isn't going anywhere.
 

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But the coverage and accountability that he draws? Absolutely priceless. He spreads the opposing D in a delicious fashion.
We had that early on with DK, until the other teams figured out he wasn’t that big of a threat.

I don’t believe that’s going to happen with this guy.
 

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The Shaheed trade was the Percy Harvin trade done right. Schneider learned from this previous mistake.

In the Percy Harvin trade, the Seahawks gave up a lot of draft capital (a 1st, a 3rd and a 7th) for a high-paid game-changing WR/return specialist who was a terrible locker room disaster.

In the Rashid Shaheed trade, Schneider traded a 4th and a 5th to get a WR/return specialist who was already well-known by the OC.

And Shaheed has had far more impact on this season than Harvin ever had on the 2013 team.
 

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The Shaheed trade was the Percy Harvin trade done right. Schneider learned from this previous mistake.

In the Percy Harvin trade, the Seahawks gave up a lot of draft capital (a 1st, a 3rd and a 7th) for a high-paid game-changing WR/return specialist who was a terrible locker room disaster.

In the Rashid Shaheed trade, Schneider traded a 4th and a 5th to get a WR/return specialist who was already well-known by the OC.

And Shaheed has had far more impact on this season than Harvin ever had on the 2013 team.
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How old is rocket shaheed? I think he should stick around. Like someone else said. He’s like a good guy Percy harvin. And I don’t remember Percy being well know for his crisp route running.

Only thing we could do wrong with Rocket is over pay him and we won’t ….. do you know who the hell is steering this ship?!!
 

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Shaheed is 27, will be 28 at the start of next season. He needs to stay a Hawk. The guy's a football player.
 

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Kupp was absolutely phenomenal yesterday and a key to the victory. He also had lots of catches against 49ers

But I think he is gone. Continues to get older, won't be room for him.

Making it JSN, Shaheed as key WRs. We re-sign him

Would LOVE to have him one more year if we can swing it, but I would understand if the numbers dont work
 

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He's going to be the forever-example used league-wide as to why a relatively innocuous deadline trade can mean the difference between a SB or not.
He was viewed as a LUXURY when we acquired him considering that we had JSN/Kupp/Tory Horton.

Then Tory got hurt and was out for the year and all of a sudden that Luxury became an absolute necessity.
 

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