Old but Slow wrote:Can someone explain the logic of this? The team is loaded (?) with safety talent and linebackers and deficient in both lines. So trade our best pass rusher from the defensive line. Please explain.
J Adams has value to trade, providing picks and cap room. He does not fit the team and was mostly ineffective for such a great athlete. We took Blair with a 2d round pick and he is regularly praised and brings some toughness. B Wags (my favorite) is still playing well, and could be very valuable to a team with a young defense. And he will be getting 20 mil after this year. Why did we draft all these linebackers if we are keeping our vets forever? Again, picks, cap space, and maybe a good young player.
Dunlap? Please.
Old but Slow wrote:Can someone explain the logic of this? The team is loaded (?) with safety talent and linebackers and deficient in both lines. So trade our best pass rusher from the defensive line. Please explain.
J Adams has value to trade, providing picks and cap room. He does not fit the team and was mostly ineffective for such a great athlete. We took Blair with a 2d round pick and he is regularly praised and brings some toughness. B Wags (my favorite) is still playing well, and could be very valuable to a team with a young defense. And he will be getting 20 mil after this year. Why did we draft all these linebackers if we are keeping our vets forever? Again, picks, cap space, and maybe a good young player.
Dunlap? Please.
MackStrongIsMyHero wrote:Sure; make room to sign OL talent. Then I’ll get to hear Wilson complain that the defense can’t close out a game and that’s why he’s not winning. As a $35 million QB, I don’t have a lot of sympathy for his complaining. He made enough dumb mistakes that cost big games. He needs to be doing just about everything right for that kind of money. Or the market needs to seriously check itself on QBs. When QBs get paid that kind of money but then can’t go the distance, that underlines just how team dependent this game is, and perhaps starting QBs are a little over valued if they can’t win despite roster deficiencies.
mykc14 wrote:I read that when the Hawks traded for him they had a handshake deal with him that they would release him if they couldn’t come together on a long-term contract. If that’s the case I’m not surprised they couldn’t come together with a deal. With the cap this year Free Agency is going to be hard to gauge.
mykc14 wrote:I read that when the Hawks traded for him they had a handshake deal with him that they would release him if they couldn’t come together on a long-term contract. If that’s the case I’m not surprised they couldn’t come together with a deal. With the cap this year Free Agency is going to be hard to gauge.
jshawaii22 wrote:So, yes, we could re-sign Dunlop, but that just doesn't happen much. With what is going on with Russell and the very bad press it has brought, truthful or not, I just don't see us being very active and that means the players also have to want to come here. Players not wanting to come here...Something we haven't seen since pre Holmgren.
That's my fear, too, and it's the big reason why the Hawks are upset with Russell taking his complaints public.
NorthHawk wrote:We don't know if Russell has been pressuring Pete and John behind closed doors to no avail. If that's the case his only alternative was to let it leak out publicly via his many surrogates in the media.
NorthHawk wrote:We don't know if Russell has been pressuring Pete and John behind closed doors to no avail. If that's the case his only alternative was to let it leak out publicly via his many surrogates in the media.
RiverDog wrote:If Russell was working behind the scenes but to no avail, he had other options besides taking his issue to the public. He could have asked privately for a trade or he could have sucked it up and accepted no for an answer and kept his mouth shut.
c_hawkbob wrote:So those are the options? Ask for a trade in private or just shut up?
c_hawkbob wrote:Personally if that's the case I'm happy as hell he chose door #3 to to try to make things work while remaining a Seahawk.
c_hawkbob wrote:I can't other than to say Pete chronically undervalues the Big Uglies on both sides of the line.
trents wrote:Dunlap resigned with the Seahawks. Glad to hear that. Multi year deal.
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