What kind of salary does J.S make?

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I'm personally glad JS is the GM. He is good at what he does. Successful. Yes. Perfect? No. Flaws? Yes. But look at some of the crap shows with GMs and owners around the league. Maybe we take some things for granted. But I know - grass is always greener and we prefer complaining and being negative rather than the opposite.
 

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Before the 2025 draft, I was on the fire Schneider wagon. Now afterwards, I’m willing to deal with Schneider for another 2-3 years.

However much time remaining Schneider has left on his contract, let it play out and we shall see how the Seahawks are.

But, Schneider, for now, IMO, helped himself considerably with this latest draft and most here on dot net, actually loved the 2025 draft.
 

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Before the 2025 draft, I was on the fire Schneider wagon. Now afterwards, I’m willing to deal with Schneider for another 2-3 years.

However much time remaining Schneider has left on his contract, let it play out and we shall see how the Seahawks are.

But, Schneider, for now, IMO, helped himself considerably with this latest draft and most here on dot net, actually loved the 2025 draft.
This is pretty much where I'm at. It was understandable to be pissed off at not making a deep playoff run in forever and the continual bad offensive line play. How much of this was Pete's fault? How much of this was due to last year's hectic offseason and not being in lockstep with his new head coach? There's definitely more clarity now. I think we're building an identity and headed in the right direction. I think John has also shown that he's willing to adapt a little bit. I'm sure it killed him to draft a guard in the first round. But he even admitted it was probably going to be necessary in order to get a top-tier guy.
 

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Before the 2025 draft, I was on the fire Schneider wagon. Now afterwards, I’m willing to deal with Schneider for another 2-3 years.

However much time remaining Schneider has left on his contract, let it play out and we shall see how the Seahawks are.

But, Schneider, for now, IMO, helped himself considerably with this latest draft and most here on dot net, actually loved the 2025 draft.
Would you mind sharing how the 2025 draft impacted your opinions on John Schneider?
 

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2-3 years because of one draft when we don't even know if the players will be any good yet? I wasnt advocating for him to be fired, but I'd like to at least see a little in terms of results. OL could easily still be an issue this season.
 

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