Would you trade Russell Wilson for Henry ?

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Same old slow Wilson taking stupid sacks once again. Geno Smith and Henry would be a nice combo. I was a HUGE fan of RW, but his arm isn't strong enough to hit those deep crossing throws. I really doubt he will be here next year!
 

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NO. There's a scenario out there that I would, but it doesn't involve a RB and certainly not a RB straight up
 

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The Seahawks would go 3-14 if you swapped Wilson for Henry.
 

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As frustrating as Wilson can be, Henry would make us a worse team...... We have built this team around Russ while handcuffing him. Pete's outdated philosophy is the problem. We will only be a competitive team but never a great team anymore under Pete.
 

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No.

You're comfortable with Geno as starting QB? If he's starting, this is a 5-12 team at best
 
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Not really....I just don't see him sticking around.
 

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No but I'd trade DK and Carson for Henry.
 

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I'm curious.. what "stupid sacks" did he take... You mean the ones where its better to lay down then get hit, or throw an int?
 

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TreeRon":1gk74r2e said:
No but I'd trade DK and Carson for Henry.

Real question? Youd take a third three WR who has some potential tobe great, for a RB that really doesn't have that many carry seasons left in him?

Seriously? Are we all high today?
 

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Titans would be stupid to make that trade (no offense to Wilson he's top 5) but Henry is the best back in the NFL and Tannehill does enough to keep the team afloat. No need to disrupt that at all.
 

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Henry's only 27 and DK's an immature child. WR's are a dime a dozen.
 

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2018: "Damn that Carroll, running the ball too much! Ancient offense!! Let Russ Cook!"

*shifts to a pass heavy offensive philosophy*

2021: "Yo lets trade our quarterback for a running back"
 

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K.J WRIGHT":3ffc36nl said:
Same old slow Wilson taking stupid sacks once again. Geno Smith and Henry would be a nice combo. I was a HUGE fan of RW, but his arm isn't strong enough to hit those deep crossing throws. I really doubt he will be here next year!

That truly is the most idiotic statement I've read here in years. Congrats dude, you just made the special eddy squad.
 

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Please educate yourself before you you say something so ridiculous!! :177692:

Arm strength

This category is all about the biggest arms in the NFL. Pass velocity and the amount of zip a QB can put on a pass were factors in the ranking, as was the ability to hit the deep ball. Who are the best quarterbacks throwing the ball vertically and driving it into windows with authority?

1. Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs
2. Josh Allen, Bills
3. Aaron Rodgers, Packers
4. Matthew Stafford, Rams
5. Russell Wilson, Seahawks
6. Justin Herbert, Chargers
7. Deshaun Watson, Texans*
8. Ryan Tannehill, Titans
9. Kyler Murray, Cardinals
10. Baker Mayfield, Browns

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id...accuracy-decision-making-rushing-ability-more
 

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Henry's contract isn't that valuable. It's fine this year (age 27, $13.5m cap hit) but it's $15m each of the next two seasons when he will be 28 and 29 and with his tough running style he's going to start picking up injuries.
 

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Maelstrom787":1teourse said:
2018: "Damn that Carroll, running the ball too much! Ancient offense!! Let Russ Cook!"

*shifts to a pass heavy offensive philosophy*

2021: "Yo lets trade our quarterback for a running back"
And somehow someway, Pete Ball has gone from running all the time to passing deep all the time according to the mob
 

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hawkfan68":1pq0ucvo said:
Titans would be stupid to make that trade (no offense to Wilson he's top 5) but Henry is the best back in the NFL and Tannehill does enough to keep the team afloat. No need to disrupt that at all.
Henry will probably be done in 2 years and Russ probably plays another 10
 

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Trade for Henry? Talk about knee jerk reaction. He had two big runs, both were because our D didn’t maintain outside leverage. I’d bet if KJ was still here, neither play happens. Besides Hebert has about 1-2 good years left in him.
 

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