savvyman wrote:Kam needs to get his rear end into camp now.
Fans need to support our Front Office position on these matters as long as Pete & John are running the team - and quit second guessing John & Pete as so many - Anthony etc. - did during the never-ending Russell Wilson greedapolooza show.
savvyman wrote:Isn't the only feasible way we could sign Mathis (who is in town for a physical) is to free up money for a Mathis contract by trading Chancellor for a first round draft pick (not a player because we would have to pay for that player)?
Cam puts the BOOM in the LOB. I know they dont tear up deals in Seattle but the man has earned a bigger salary than he makes.
burrrton wrote:I really don't get this.
Does Kam think the Hawks have some magic cap they can increase at will to give everyone whatever they want? Or does he think they should just cut guys like Kearse and Mebane loose because, dmnit, he wishes the market would have been different when he signed his contract?
SO frustrating.
If I were forced to pick one player from this team to say he was my favorite, I'd have to go with Kam.
It doesn't matter Burry, its not about money, is about a contract is a contract;
burrrton wrote:
I agree, but he has to think there's somewhere the money for his new contract can come from. The question is: where?
As much as we fans want the players to consider the team, the players primary consideration is themselves, and that likely never change.
NorthHawk wrote:I was listening to NFL Radio on SiriusXM while driving and the guy talking said this was the strangest holdout he'd ever seen.
He alluded to Kam being at practice and teaching the young safeties how to play properly.
Does anyone know if this is the case? Is Kam helping out at practice but not participating and that is the nature of his holdout?
It's funny, Michael Bennett was on the radio the other day, and in light of his unhappiness with his contract, he was asked exactly the question you are asking, just where did he think the money would come from, his answer was basically, he doesn't know, he assumes that somehow someway they could tweak his deal to get it done, besides, it's not his problem, his only concern is that he's under-payed (in his opinion).
I imagine Kam would answer essentially the same way.
The article comes from a guy who used to be a GM, but he's hardly a respected authority on these matters now.
Agent 86 wrote:Jason La Canfora's view....pretty good read and insight as to why he thinks the Hawks won't blink first on this one.
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/writer/jason-la-canfora/25282020/will-seahawks-blink-first-as-kam-chancellor-holds-out-nfl-execs-hope-not
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