:2thumbs:Seymour":2xbfhap3 said:If Earl isn't "all in" (which he clearly is not), why would anybody want him there being a distraction? Kam is there helping out. He is the kind of leader you want helping out the young uns'....good enough.
Chapow":1dii0k9g said:Lets not forget that Earl broke his leg playing at an all pro level for this team in a contract year.
He was "honoring his contract".
That was exactly the thing that he was most afraid would happen and the reason that he wanted an extension before playing this season. Ultimately he did not get that extension and still played anyway unlike Le'veon Bell. Who knows how much that decision will cost him. I can understand how he was very upset while being carted off the field right after the exact thing happened that he was most afraid of.
Have any of you guys that are judging Earl so harshly ever had an instance where you reacted poorly in a really shitty situation? For crying out loud, it seems like some of you guys want to crucify the guy for flipping the bird. That was one moment in time and probably the worst moment in his football career.
Aros":3t01lf89 said:Earl became dead to the Seahawks organization when he flipped the bird to the sideline. Love what he did for us in uniform and he was no doubt one of the best safeties ever but his behavior is beyond boorish. Possibly might have even burned his Ring of Honor bridge, time will tell.
hawknation2018":23t069sp said:Aros":23t069sp said:Earl became dead to the Seahawks organization when he flipped the bird to the sideline. Love what he did for us in uniform and he was no doubt one of the best safeties ever but his behavior is beyond boorish. Possibly might have even burned his Ring of Honor bridge, time will tell.
Marshawn Lynch did that. Doug Baldwin did that.
Neither one had just moments before suffered a gruesome injury. Give Earl a break.
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Thunderhawk":1zq60l0l said:The fact that I even have to ask this question explains why I never wanted him back. We should have taken the 2nd rounder for him.
See: Kam Chancellor
That's how you act when an injury ends your season or career. Bam Bam set the bar. Earl only cares about Earl and his pocketbook. It's a team sport. If you can't be a team player, you're a liability. Yes, I'll judge him for that action. Regardless of how good he was and how good he could play on the field, he has to treat the team with respect.
rcaido":flqbyrb4 said:Wow a lot of disgusting post here. Earl did so much for this team. Guy played hard every time he was on field and got hurt. He reacted emotionally to something he feared would happen and it happen.
We are in the playoffs. We should be happy not bitter. Lets move forward as fans remember our past and celebrate our bright team future!
Go Hawks!
MO Hawk":3ckg26y3 said:See: Kam Chancellor
That's how you act when an injury ends your season or career. Bam Bam set the bar. Earl only cares about Earl and his pocketbook. It's a team sport. If you can't be a team player, you're a liability. Yes, I'll judge him for that action. Regardless of how good he was and how good he could play on the field, he has to treat the team with respect.
If I remember right Kam got the long term multiple year contract with guaranteed $$. Earl was looking for the same thing. Kam is the reason Earl wanted the same deal and Seattle didn't as the team lost a lot of money. Giving Kam that sort of contract then losing him to injury made John Schnider look bad strictly from a business standpoint. Kam also had a long hold out that may have contributed to us losing a game or two and many were down on him at the time.
I think time will heal both sides and hope that Earl gets the honor he deserves and winds up in the Ring of Honor. He belongs there. I understand those who feel differently and the reasons for that. That being said, I think it would be great for the Seahawk players as well as Earl if he shows up on our sideline Saturday as it's right there in his back yard.
Anyone know if he off crutches/assistance and able to walk again on his own? I've heard nothing about him since the injury.
seahawkfreak":3ek4of3v said:rcaido":3ek4of3v said:Wow a lot of disgusting post here. Earl did so much for this team. Guy played hard every time he was on field and got hurt. He reacted emotionally to something he feared would happen and it happen.
We are in the playoffs. We should be happy not bitter. Lets move forward as fans remember our past and celebrate our bright team future!
Go Hawks!
Little bit of an overreaction don't yah think? The after game locker-room incident and giving the finger to your own team is a bit of a step over the line, IMO.
Flipping Bevell off is “acceptable behavior” in my book! 8)hawknation2018":30rtbneo said:Aros":30rtbneo said:Earl became dead to the Seahawks organization when he flipped the bird to the sideline. Love what he did for us in uniform and he was no doubt one of the best safeties ever but his behavior is beyond boorish. Possibly might have even burned his Ring of Honor bridge, time will tell.
Marshawn Lynch did that. Doug Baldwin did that.
Neither one had just moments before suffered a gruesome injury. Give Earl a break.
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