HumanCockroach wrote:Unfortunately, Seattle put themselves in this position with the refusal to even discuss a contract extension.... ( do they even Know what his demands are RD? what I've read and heard was Seattle refused to even LISTEN to them, much less negotiate them) there's no "win" for Seattle in this situation, zero, they pay him, that look weak to players on the team, they trade him ( and to be clear, what they can get for him continues to plummet with every day that this situation drags out) they run the risk of fracturing the team, and making it clear that core players, matter not at all, not to mention the entire Carroll/ Seahawks philosophy about winning forever, always compete etc. Ultimately, they are screwed and they did it to themselves.
If you have credible information on what Seattle knew about Earl's demands, please share it with us.
But I agree with you that this is now a no win situation, which is why I am saying that we need to cut our losses now. Prolonging it will only worsen the situation. There are irreconcilable differences between the two sides. It's over.
I want Earl to still be friendly to us fans and the team in general. I want to be able to see him come back for team functions, raise the 12th man flag, participate in parades in our house with Kam, Beast, Wags, Bennett, Sherman, Avril, Pete, and all the other Hawks that have given us our only Lombardi and contributed to the best period of Seahawk football ever. There are incidents in sports in the past when issues between teams and a star player left deep scars that decades failed to heal. I do not want this to be one of them. He wants out, so please grant him his wish.