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dem feels.
they're errywhere.
they're errywhere.
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I want him because of his chemistry with Russ and the fact that he's come through for so many big plays. But then again he should be cheap.I know this isn't a popular opinion but unless Kearse comes back extra cheap I don't want him.
I want him because of his chemistry with Russ and the fact that he's come through for so many big plays. But then again he should be cheap.I know this isn't a popular opinion but unless Kearse comes back extra cheap I don't want him.
I think thats very fair and warranted. Albeit he looks great at times in the post season, he's far too inconsistent and disappears for stretches during the duration of the season. I chuckled when he said he wasn't interested in giving a 'hometown discount.' No shade, it's just that I don't think he'll command a significant contract to keep and I don't see anyone over paying to get a WR like Jermaine Kearse.I know this isn't a popular opinion but unless Kearse comes back extra cheap I don't want him.
Love Collins too, I'd probably shed a tear of joy if Zeke Elliott was a Hawk.
Looks like they're planning on keeping Graham. I'm ok with that but if they had decided to cut him I would love for them to go after Hunter Henry which I guess they still could but would be pointless with Graham, Willson and Helfet
Would be dumb AF...
Looks like they're planning on keeping Graham. I'm ok with that but if they had decided to cut him I would love for them to go after Hunter Henry which I guess they still could but would be pointless with Graham, Willson and Helfet
Why would they cut him?
Jimmy, Doug, Lockett, PRich is a damn good 4 man group
Lane has to be a priority although im sure somebody will over pay him like what happened to Maxwell
I agree, Graham has no chance of being cut. It just doesn't make sense to do so.
....at least let me know why you think it'd be dumb
Not even sure where to start, wrong on so many levels. Trading up to get a RB :x even if zeke fell, JS wouldnt waste that pick on a RB
Seahawks GM: Marshawn Lynch is 'leaning toward retirement'
Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider said during a radio interview Friday that he thinks star running back Marshawn Lynch "is leaning toward retirement."
"I know that we're going to treat him with as much respect as we possibly can here, and give him a little leeway to kind of find his way in terms of what he wants to do," Schneider told 710 ESPN Seattle. "But I'm under the impression that he's leaning toward retirement."
In a second interview on KJR-AM later Friday, Schneider hedged his comments slightly but reiterated that he thought Lynch was considering stepping away.
"I really, honestly don't know at this point," Schneider said. "If you put a gun to my head I would say he is leaning toward retirement. But I think with Marshawn you never really know. He's a fierce competitor. We just have to handle it the right way in terms of showing him as much respect as we possibly can for everything he's done for this organization."
After an injury-filled season during which Lynch played in just seven regular-season games, the Seahawks must determine whether it's time to move on or keep him for another season at a hefty cost.
A five-time Pro Bowler, Lynch will cost $11.5 million against Seattle's salary cap for the 2016 season if he returns. No one was willing to make definitive statements Monday, one day after Seattle's season ended in a 31-24 loss to the Carolina Panthers in an NFC divisional playoff game.
Lynch was limited to just 111 carries and 417 yards in the regular season because of a hamstring injury early in the season and abdominal surgery in late November that sidelined him for the final seven games of the regular season. Lynch appeared ready to return for the NFC wild-card game at Minnesota, but backed out of making the trip to Minneapolis on the Friday before the game, telling the team he didn't think he could play. Lynch returned for Sunday's game at Carolina but was barely a factor in the run game with Seattle quickly falling behind 14-0 and trailing 31-0 at halftime.
While Lynch was out in the regular season, rookie Thomas Rawls emerged as a potential replacement long term. Rawls led Seattle with 830 yards rushing in the regular season and averaged 5.6 yards per carry before suffering a broken ankle in Week 14 at Baltimore.