Sidney Rice to Retire

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How does the signing bonus work when a player retires before even making it to camp? Does Rice get to keep the $150,000?
 

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In Seattle things never materialized for him , Injuries really took a toll. I think he averaged -17 YAC per season . :sarcasm_on: seriously he would just catch and fall . everytime. which ultimately led to many of his concussions.

Though I will miss Sidney Rice , I watched the Vikings(brothers favorite team) during his magical season with Farve . Sidney Rice caught everything thrown his way and really was the Master at tip-toe catch. I hope we sign him as a Receivers coach .
 

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rideaducati":3opofkf6 said:
I guess he saw the writing on the wall. I don't think he was gonna make the team anyway. Good luck to him in his future endeavors and I hope he quits falling down for no reason.
Wow, a post so classless it needed to be posted twice.
 

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I was always a fan of Sid. He just came across as a good guy. He will be missed
 

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A true warrior, seemed like a team player.

There is no guarantee now they keep 6 WR's. They could keep 5 WR's and 4 TE's instead, with the 4 th TE being one of those pass-catching specialist "move" TE types. Lockette still has to battle hard to make this team.
 

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Good bye Sidney Rice. Though I never, knew you at all..
You had the grace to hold yourself, when those around you fall..

This is where I would insert that Rice TD catch against N.E. (If I were worth the salt)

Edit: I gotta admit. After re-reading my first post in months. I kinda wanna whip my own ass.
 

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For such a big guy, he always seemed to have a knack for getting the living snot knocked out of him after a catch. It was painful to watch what he took for the team, sometimes. Good for him to get out sort-of-on-his-own-terms.
 

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jlwaters1":2om3h3vp said:
Basis4day":2om3h3vp said:
Honorable mention for favorite Sidney Play:

[youtube]8sNvSFFSGJE[/youtube]

This too me will be the lasting memory of Rice, greatest play IMO as a Seahawk, that game was so great and to see him pull down the winning TD was spectacular. Honorable mention would be his TD against the Bears in OT.

Those 2 plays will always remind me of Rice, I wish him nothing but the best.

I loved those catches too. There was absolutely no reason for him to fall down for either catch though.
 

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HawKnPeppa":ptq0ktxm said:
rideaducati":ptq0ktxm said:
I guess he saw the writing on the wall. I don't think he was gonna make the team anyway. Good luck to him in his future endeavors and I hope he quits falling down for no reason.
Wow, a post so classless it needed to be posted twice.

Damn phone.
 

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This is a perfect example of how great our team is. Sidney leaves, and all of us send him off with well-wishes and good hearts. We have the personnel to take his place and not miss a beat; and frankly, be better off for his contributions and departure. Our FO and coaching staff is, (rightfully so whether the media would admit it or not), the class of the league. Good on you Sidney...thanks, and happy trails!
 

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bjornanderson21":21vjzsc2 said:
I have nothing against Rice as a person, but looking at $$$ vs production he is easily one of the worst signings in Hawks history.

I know it isnt "his fault" that he has pretty much been injured ever since we signed him, but it is bad having expensive players that cannot be counted on.

Whenever you have an injury-prone player it hurts the team-building process because you don't necessarily want to go out and pay big $$$ for his replacement and you also don't want to go into the season relying on him to be healthy.

I know that most other people on here would disagree, but I think injury-prone players should be cut/released/waived so that we can focus on the players that will actually suit up for us.

Sorry things didn't work out for you sid, but I aint gonna miss ya


You sign a player depending on contract you owe them money, you just don't cut them and not pay them, if you worked someplace and you got hurt and your employer said to bad your gone and no unemployment or L & I how well would that be received. Might as well go back to early Rome and Gladiators and Slaves.

Better yet your girlfriend or wife says you are gone because you are unemployed and or don't give me the attention in the sack you once did. I am replacing you with a younger model that has a higher income and can perform up to my standards.
 

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I find it amusing that he is so loved yet he was less productive than Deion Branch and people hated him. I always felt Sidney was over rated and just like now he lacked the most important aspect of football. Availability.
 

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Silky Johnson":12p3xly3 said:
I find it amusing that he is so loved yet he was less productive than Deion Branch and people hated him. I always felt Sidney was over rated and just like now he lacked the most important aspect of football. Availability.

This comment is retarded
 

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-The Glove-":3o9m8wur said:
Silky Johnson":3o9m8wur said:
I find it amusing that he is so loved yet he was less productive than Deion Branch and people hated him. I always felt Sidney was over rated and just like now he lacked the most important aspect of football. Availability.

This comment is retarded

Retarded as in you can't add?
 

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Silky Johnson":2y2xjj86 said:
I find it amusing that he is so loved yet he was less productive than Deion Branch and people hated him. I always felt Sidney was over rated and just like now he lacked the most important aspect of football. Availability.

Well nice to know that your contributions to the football threads are all the same, seems that you like the Soccer threads a lot more, maybe thats your niche, respect for a player that put his body on the line for a team and have it break down on him sure isn't your strong suit.

Branch was a braggart and never showed up in games, when Sidney played you got the best he had, thats the difference.
 

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chris98251":1iurdobd said:
Silky Johnson":1iurdobd said:
I find it amusing that he is so loved yet he was less productive than Deion Branch and people hated him. I always felt Sidney was over rated and just like now he lacked the most important aspect of football. Availability.

Well nice to know that your contributions to the football threads are all the same, seems that you like the Soccer threads a lot more, maybe thats your niche, respect for a player that put his body on the line for a team and have it break down on him sure isn't your strong suit.

Branch was a braggart and never showed up in games, when Sidney played you got the best he had, thats the difference.

I like the World Cup so yeah. And you are clueless about Branch. He showed up just as much and like Sidney his body didn't hold up so what? He was more available, produced more, but yeah he wasn't on our Super Bowl team so he is less fondly remembered. This is just a classic case of winning cures all.

Remember the KC game? Strip and recovery. Didn't think so bandwagon fan
 

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Silky Johnson":1ty2jh37 said:
-The Glove-":1ty2jh37 said:
Silky Johnson":1ty2jh37 said:
I find it amusing that he is so loved yet he was less productive than Deion Branch and people hated him. I always felt Sidney was over rated and just like now he lacked the most important aspect of football. Availability.

This comment is retarded

Retarded as in you can't add?

Yes. Arithmetic has always escaped me
 

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Silky Johnson":byknufmv said:
chris98251":byknufmv said:
Silky Johnson":byknufmv said:
I find it amusing that he is so loved yet he was less productive than Deion Branch and people hated him. I always felt Sidney was over rated and just like now he lacked the most important aspect of football. Availability.

Well nice to know that your contributions to the football threads are all the same, seems that you like the Soccer threads a lot more, maybe thats your niche, respect for a player that put his body on the line for a team and have it break down on him sure isn't your strong suit.

Branch was a braggart and never showed up in games, when Sidney played you got the best he had, thats the difference.

I like the World Cup so yeah. And you are clueless about Branch. He showed up just as much. remember the KC game? Strip and recovery. Didn't think so bandwagon fan

Considering Branch played in a Pass first offense with Holmgren and Sidney is in a run first offense I would say didn't perform and show up is relevant, Rice performed better just as well in less games played. You sighting one fumble recovery as the benchmark to Branch's fame, not acknowledging the game winning catches of Rice, clutch receptions or leadership, coaching he did while hurt.

I am a bandwagon fan though, been around since the bandwagon was assembled in 1976, been on these boards since 1998 what ever form they were in.

I see you got here in oh yeah June of 2014, Welcome!

Oh one last thing, Branch was such a prima donna he was upstaging his offense to work a trade in games and in the press, Rice has something that Branch never has had, CLASS.

Oh and additionally, when posting name calling and attacking the poster instead of the post tends to get people vacations, seeing your recently arrived I would suggest checking out the forum rules and guidelines.

Here is the link.

http://www.seahawks.net/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=20981

Branch

Year Age Tm Pos No. G GS Rec Yds Y/R TD Lng R/G Y/G
2006 27 SEA WR 83 14 13 53 725 13.7 4 38 3.8 51.8
2007 28 SEA WR 83 11 11 49 661 13.5 4 65 4.5 60.1
2008 29 SEA WR 83 8 8 30 412 13.7 4 63 3.8 51.5

Rice

2011 25 SEA WR 18 9 9 32 484 15.1 2 52 3.6 53.8
2012 26 SEA WR 18 16 16 50 748 15.0 7 46 3.1 46.8
2013 27 SEA WR 18 8 6 15 231 15.4 3 31 1.9 28.9
 

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chris98251":1wm30j1z said:
Silky Johnson":1wm30j1z said:
chris98251":1wm30j1z said:
Silky Johnson":1wm30j1z said:
I find it amusing that he is so loved yet he was less productive than Deion Branch and people hated him. I always felt Sidney was over rated and just like now he lacked the most important aspect of football. Availability.

Well nice to know that your contributions to the football threads are all the same, seems that you like the Soccer threads a lot more, maybe thats your niche, respect for a player that put his body on the line for a team and have it break down on him sure isn't your strong suit.

Branch was a braggart and never showed up in games, when Sidney played you got the best he had, thats the difference.

I like the World Cup so yeah. And you are clueless about Branch. He showed up just as much. remember the KC game? Strip and recovery. Didn't think so bandwagon fan

Considering Branch played in a Pass first offense with Holmgren and Sidney is in a run first offense I would say didn't perform and show up is relevant, Rice performed better just as well in less games played. You sighting one fumble recovery as the benchmark to Branch's fame, not acknowledging the game winning catches of Rice, clutch receptions or leadership, coaching he did while hurt.

I am a bandwagon fan though, been around since the band was assembled in 1976, been on these boards since 1998 what ever form they were in.

I see you got here in oh yeah June of 2014, Welcome!

Oh one last thing, Branch was such a prima donna he was upstaging his offense to work a trade in games and in the press, Rice has something that Branch never has had, CLASS.

Oh and one last thing, when posting name calling and attacking the poster instead of the post tends to get people vacations, seeing your recently arrived I would suggest checking out the forum rules and guidelines.

Here is the link.

http://www.seahawks.net/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=20981

Branch

Year Age Tm Pos No. G GS Rec Yds Y/R TD Lng R/G Y/G
2006 27 SEA WR 83 14 13 53 725 13.7 4 38 3.8 51.8
2007 28 SEA WR 83 11 11 49 661 13.5 4 65 4.5 60.1
2008 29 SEA WR 83 8 8 30 412 13.7 4 63 3.8 51.5

Rice

2011 25 SEA WR 18 9 9 32 484 15.1 2 52 3.6 53.8
2012 26 SEA WR 18 16 16 50 748 15.0 7 46 3.1 46.8
2013 27 SEA WR 18 8 6 15 231 15.4 3 31 1.9 28.9

Game winning catches? Lmao. 1, seriously 1. Don't embellish. I could care less how long you "say" you've been a fan. I've been around since Scout with Mac and Ferrar so don't try and pull rank. And you attacked me with the silly soccer comment so just shut it. Funny how you think you're above policy.

And yes like I said, Branch was more productive, and more available. Thanks for posting those numbers so those who lack arithmetic can spend hours figuring it out
 
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