Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
Let me know if something happens with our long snapper.
We won't be talking about the long snapper anytime soon. It's now the time in the preseason when one of your WR's goes down with a season-ending injury.
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
Well...if your expert FO weren't paying $8.5 million in dead money for Harris/Fant/Lock, you might be able to afford a punter.
Think about that..not only did you lose those assets...but are still paying for them.
That is getting bent over without lube...
Also..you guy are still paying $7 million for Ja'Wuan James...who played all of 3 games for you and is now on the Ravens....and you still dont have a RT.
$15 million in 2022 for players 4 players no longer on your team....
Which is below average in the NFL. Seattle has $26 million in dead money just for Wilson. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
We won't be talking about the long snapper anytime soon. It's now the time in the preseason when one of your WR's goes down with a season-ending injury.
We'll be talking about that. Again.
Well, that would truly suck... we already lost Patrick though, so I think we hit that quota. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MagicHef:
Which is below average in the NFL. Seattle has $26 million in dead money just for Wilson.
That's what you'll be looking at if you guarantee Wilson's looming contract...but even worse. Fully guaranteed means it comes due the year you cut him...He's your financial albatross for the entire duration...better hope he isn't declining.
Falcons are paying $40 million for Ryan...but that was out of respect to move him to a contending team amid a rebuild.
Seahawks just wanted to get rid of Wilson...and pillage the desperate Donks. They knew his shelf-life was expiring... [Reply]
It'll be interesting how the Donks offense handles the 2nd loudest stadium in the NFL on opening night...it's nationally televised too.
Considering they took zero snaps together in the preseason...in a new offense. Wilson has always enjoyed being on the other end of that 12th man noise.
You have to believe they are going to be loud with Wilson playing....
They were already a bottom 5-6 pass-protecting OL...not being able to hear the snap count? [Reply]
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
It'll be interesting how the Donks offense handles the 2nd loudest stadium in the NFL on opening night...it's nationally televised too.
Considering they took zero snaps together in the preseason...in a new offense. Wilson has always enjoyed being on the other end of that 12th man noise.
All their opponents will start fumbling at just the right time like in 2015. [Reply]
Originally Posted by PackerinMo:
All their opponents will start fumbling at just the right time like in 2015.
I'll be the last person shocked by the new emphasis on illegal contact...at critical, drive extending moments.
Seahawk fans seem to think making Wilson scramble would be to their benefit..as "He's slow now and doesnt like to get hit".
It's a bad combination with that porous OL...they also said take away the outsides of the field...which has been the recent scouting report on him too.
They said Wilson's need to play hero keeps him from using the middle of the field....and it doesnt matter who the OC is,..it's the RW show...they called him "Coach Wilson". [Reply]